Rig Cages on front bumper
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Bayemup34
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Re: Rig Cages on front bumper
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If they don't bay, they don't stay
Catch em and stretch em, tree em and free em
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Catch em and stretch em, tree em and free em
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dhostetler
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Re: Rig Cages on front bumper
This is my preferred method of bear hunting. You can strike old tracks and strike wind strikes. Also a lot faster to turn around on narrow roads.
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baiz
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Re: Rig Cages on front bumper
Why not just run a hood mat? upholstery guys make em well; they strap on with out effort, Felt bottom, rubber middle with canvas on the top with d rings sewn in. Hold up really well. Im about ready to have one made. Work great and you can see what your dogs are doing.
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Re: Rig Cages on front bumper
www.skinnercreekhunts.com
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Re: Rig Cages on front bumper
here some ph# of hood rug makers both in calif. 530-524-5610 or 530-222-1780 and 530-222-6082 may be bothers
Re: Rig Cages on front bumper
I had a real nice one on a receiver hitch on front, it was OK but made my truck too long for some Kelly humps and creek crossings. I used it in Vermont, New Mexico, Idaho and Alaska. It's cool to see exactly who's striking what and when but in the end not worth it for my hunting. I get good rig stikes from the bed of the truck, and it doesn't matter where you put a dog that doesn't rig, he's still not rigging. Gave mine to a lady so she could haul gas with her Durango and keep it outside of her rig. Here's a disclaimer: I'm hunting southeast Alaska rainforest country- very high humidity, usually raining a downpour, so our scent is usually low and almost non-existent. On a rare dry breezy day I get wind strikes (lay-up type stikes) half a mile or more away.
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dhostetler
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