well dang it...one more thing in my life I get classified as doing "old school". come to work everyday and expect others to do the same...that's cause your old school. Drink plain old coffee without 15 different fancy flavors, old school. Shoot a rifle without adding 2-8" of extra unneeded metal...
I figure whatever camo clothing I wear is immediately nullified by a bright orange vest...so why bother, plus its hot for half the season so why not skip any extra clothes I can...
Oldest started out hunting with me but decided she didn't like it after killed her first deer. She still likes to shoot but doesn't want to hunt. Youngest daughter is all in and if I am in the woods she wants to be there
Irish setter used to make a 4E, they're a redwing company, when I had to work the terminals and CSX paid for our boots Redwing was all I wore....now I find a pair of New Balance is hard to beat lol
Just for deer I have a 150 quart coleman, thing is probably 20 years old and I've replaced the latches and hinges probably a half dozen times, but for holding deer you can't beat it. Keep the water drained and fresh ice regularly and your good to go. If you quarter them you can fit 3 middle GA...
Lots of good advise on this thread, I'm in agreement that a little more details would be preferable before offering a solution. Just like any other tool, having the right one for the job at hand makes a big difference.
Yep, years ago when my kids were younger I decided it was time to get a more "family friendly vehicle" since I still had my old beater woods truck. Bought a loaded out Chevy Traverse that had all the creature comforts, Found myself driving my old truck more and more for everything. Traded it...
I bought the new Recons for my Silverado, I've only had them a couple months, but they've made 2 trips to Disney and a trip to Athens, live in Jacksonville, FL. Road wise they are phenomenal, even in a heavy downpour. Offroad I've had less time to offer an opinion, mostly just a few dirt roads...