No dude you will have room for 3 guys and gear if your lucky 5 guys in your truck and you will be pulling a uhaul.As far as the high costs go, I figure I got room for 5 in my truck, if your ass is sitting in one you're paying your 1/5 of the fuel bill like everyone else. Or cover some other cost to pull your weight.
Lots of room for gear in the bed. We were able to get all 3 dogs and gear for 5 under the camper shell last January when we went to Kansas. We pack light lol!No dude you will have room for 3 guys and gear if your lucky 5 guys in your truck and you will be pulling a uhaul.
McManus sure brings up lots of good memories from when I was a kid reading his “stories” at the back of magazines. Thanks for bringing his name up. Don’t recall ever seeing any about 3 pygmies and a 3 person tent.Patrick F. McManus once wrote about a three-man tent that he purchased. Upon setting it up, he realized that, indeed, three pygmies on relatively good terms could share the tent. It's all how bad you want it!!
He probably used the super offensive term "midgets" back when you could say "midget" & people wouldn't get all offended.McManus sure brings up lots of good memories from when I was a kid reading his “stories” at the back of magazines. Thanks for bringing his name up. Don’t recall ever seeing any about 3 pygmies and a 3 person tent.
No, it was pygmies. I remember I had to ask my folks what a "pygmie" was.He probably used the super offensive term midgets.
And they said.....????No, it was pygmies. I remember I had to ask my folks what a "pygmie" was.
Midget people from Africa.And they said.....????
Nope, died in 2018 at 84.I remember it also, it was pygmies. Brings back great memories, he wrote good stuff, always made me laugh. Is he still alive?
Free roosters? Laughingly that sounds like government math. If you want to scare yourself, calculate the per pound cost of those birds using total expenditures divided by the number of pounds of free roosters you shot. It will scare you. One of our party hunted a week in KS a long time ago and killed one quail. We referred to it as the $10,000 a pound quail. I flew to a NM elk hunt in 2017 and brought home 180# of elk meat. Just using the flight and guide fee, the meat was $43 a pound. I would do it again in a heart beat.No way will I stay home. With gas & groceries so high, gotta pinch pennies somewhere. Those free roosters will really help ease the pain at the pump.
My comment was made 10000% tongue-in-cheek. Even though I live within an hour & a half of almost all my pheasants, I'm well aware they're anything but inexpensive.Free roosters? Laughingly that sounds like government math. If you want to scare yourself, calculate the per pound cost of those birds using total expenditures divided by the number of pounds of free roosters you shot. It will scare you.
Same. I'm about 65 miles one way from all of my pheasant hunting, so there's no lodging or meal expenses. I actually think its pretty reasonable for me to have the kind of hunting that I do and be able to sleep in my own bed after every hunt.Even though I live within an hour & a half of almost all my pheasants, I'm well aware they're anything but inexpensive.