What's new
Forums
Members
Resources
Whopper Club
Politics
Pics
Videos
Fishing Reports
Classifieds
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Members
Resources
Whopper Club
Politics
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Forums
General
General Discussion
Electronic Posting
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="PrairieGhost" data-source="post: 323378" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>Maybe sate land in South Dakota, but you don't have to ask anyone to hunt federal land. I got back Saturday from two weeks in Utah. We camped on BLM and it was great. I put an extra 30 gal freshwater tank in the back of my truck, two 125 amp AGM batteries and a 200 watt solar panel. That worked so well Im ordering 400 watt. Run everything but the air conditioner with a 2200 watt inverter.</p><p>We need to send a North Dakota rancher down there to teach them how to care for their cattle. Even on the banks of the Colorado River they have resorted to eating sage and rabbit brush to stay alive. They need to buy some hay to get through the drought or at least until the irrigated alfalfa gets going.</p><p>We camped in an area registered as a dark sky site, so I did have to get up at 4:00 am.[ATTACH]48403[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrairieGhost, post: 323378, member: 704"] Maybe sate land in South Dakota, but you don't have to ask anyone to hunt federal land. I got back Saturday from two weeks in Utah. We camped on BLM and it was great. I put an extra 30 gal freshwater tank in the back of my truck, two 125 amp AGM batteries and a 200 watt solar panel. That worked so well Im ordering 400 watt. Run everything but the air conditioner with a 2200 watt inverter. We need to send a North Dakota rancher down there to teach them how to care for their cattle. Even on the banks of the Colorado River they have resorted to eating sage and rabbit brush to stay alive. They need to buy some hay to get through the drought or at least until the irrigated alfalfa gets going. We camped in an area registered as a dark sky site, so I did have to get up at 4:00 am.[ATTACH=CONFIG]48403._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
Verification
What is the most common fish caught on this site?
Post reply
Recent Posts
W
OAHE Ice 25/26
Latest: Walleyeguy11
Today at 3:32 AM
R
Wolf Hunting?
Latest: riverview
Yesterday at 9:58 PM
C
Beef prices going up????
Latest: Catfishermen4201
Yesterday at 9:45 PM
B
Alkaline lake ice conditions?
Latest: bink
Yesterday at 8:32 PM
A
Any ice reports?
Latest: Auggie
Yesterday at 7:58 PM
Look at the size of that deer
Latest: Davy Crockett
Yesterday at 7:41 PM
NFL News (Vikings)
Latest: Kurtr
Yesterday at 6:53 PM
Property Tax Credit
Latest: Rowdie
Yesterday at 6:34 PM
N
ION gen2 8"
Latest: ndrivrrat
Yesterday at 5:43 PM
Four legged tax deduction
Latest: luvcatchingbass
Yesterday at 4:51 PM
I HATE coyotes!!!!
Latest: luvcatchingbass
Yesterday at 4:43 PM
Wolves at J Clark Sawyer
Latest: Davy Crockett
Yesterday at 11:08 AM
Outdoor photo request
Latest: JMF
Yesterday at 5:46 AM
W
Which one you did this?
Latest: walleyeman_1875
Monday at 12:17 PM
S
Anyone snare rabbits?
Latest: snow2
Sunday at 9:46 AM
Deer speeds.
Latest: Kurtr
Sunday at 9:08 AM
6.5 Creedmore
Latest: Jiffy
Sunday at 8:25 AM
N
Crazy Fingers
Latest: NodakBob
Saturday at 2:39 PM
It's been a good season.
Latest: grumster
Friday at 9:00 PM
Montana to cut deer tags
Latest: Kurtr
Friday at 2:03 PM
S
Satellite Internet
Latest: sdietrich
Thursday at 10:34 PM
T
Let's talk EBIKES!!!
Latest: Traxion
Thursday at 8:56 PM
L
Hard decision -Dog
Latest: LBrandt
Thursday at 5:29 PM
Friends of NDA
Forums
General
General Discussion
Electronic Posting
Top
Bottom