Since I got back from my Wyoming pronghorn hunt, I put some lights on the Sportsmobile, and an antenna...
and a GMRS radio under the homebrew cup holder...
and finally installed in the water tank the deck plate that's been sitting around for about a year.
I use the van for big game hunts - deer, elk, pronghorn. I'll take the truck for birds, small game, because I'm usually not spending the night.
Pronghorn hunt near Recluse, WY a couple of weeks ago...
Next stop - Elk hunt in the Valle Vidal starting next Saturday...
Nothing as cool as rebuilding that CJ, but
Installed a CBI half bumper and winch on the Colorado. Also, finally installed the AEV gas tank skidplate, months after I installed the others.
Not today, but this is the first chance I've gotten to post...
Went to Wyoming, up by the Montana border
To hunt these
Ran into a lot of this
Saw some cool clouds, like these
All I ended up with was this
Had a great time.
These rules are the result of irresponsible people like this...
https://www.overlandbound.com/forums/threads/2-weeks-on-the-nmbdr-ert-and-some-wandering.34554/post-497664
There's red chile water with native trout conservation. It's same as red chile, but catch & release only on cutties and Gila trout, and no limit on rainbows, browns, & brookies, and
Xmas (New Mexican for red and green chile) that is limit 2 per day on any legal tackle.
I always have to look...
That's NMs cute designation for quality waters.
Red Chile Water is catch & release, artificial lures or flies with a single barbless hook.
Green Chile Water is 2 per day limit, but with same tackle restrictions.
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