[MENTION=412]SDMF[/MENTION]Sorry,I meant your sxs shotgun with invector chokes,looks like a 20ga,with extended chokes not seen before in my neighborhood curious who did the threading.
Bet those fluffy ear's on royce collect alot of bur's eh? he sure is a smart lookin bird dog...booties n all.
So guy,never seen a sxs with invector chokes,local smith or did ya send it to briley for threading? curious
My tracks throw lots too. But only the ends might get wet - and only when it’s warm/slushy. I also lined the top of the rack with HDPE so the tube contents stay quite dry. The combo of the giant rod box and sheets prevent the tube’s contents from getting wet.
I built it so I could slide the popup in/out by myself - saving my back.
The cargo webbing that holds the tube contents in also holds vexilars in place on each end. We can fish without moving a thing other than drilling a hole and grabbing a rod. Makes scouting less taxing for my old bones. I can also watch my vex from in the cab if jigging out the side door - the vexilars rotate.
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The tube width matches the track width - so the open ends are generally outside the track throw pattern.
Thats a beauty. Guess I better add one to "the list"...
Thats a beauty. Guess I better add one to "the list"...
One last point about Royce. Women LOVE HIM and you can't find a single hair in our house. If any of you are in a battle of wills for a "hunting" dog the wife will accept, I'd seriously look into a standard poodle.
I never set out to be a dog owner. Galwhofishes wanted a companion/therapy dog candidate and I grudgingly agreed. I started training him out of curiosity/boredom and it just panned out. He's got zero hunting background (other than in the breed's obvious history) - but his dad has won many show dog titles.
But...but...I'm not gay