Who's responsible for this? Texans, account for yourselves.

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crolison

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they have a pinz in TN, I have seen worse in TX. I went to a sand drags at the local offroad place, and lets just say i saw alot of scary shit.
 

Slappy

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The rear passengers just have to watch out for cables crossing the road. I wonder if anyone has ever been decapitated in one of those?


Steve
 

robertf

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This is normally what you see used, but this sort of thing is done all the time.
 

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itdnwiwbp

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Does anyone have or know where to find a pic of the Queen's alleged "hunting Rangie"? I'd be curious to see what a slightly classier version might look like.
 

R_Lefebvre

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Awe come on. They started removing all the panels that leaked and... that's what they were left with. Haters.
 

Tempest

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Its for hunting... same shit is done to convert LRs in Africa and elsewhere... I personally see no issue with it if it is used in the woods for hunting.
 

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Blue

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Tempest said:
Its for hunting... same shit is done to convert LRs in Africa and elsewhere... I personally see no issue with it if it is used in the woods for hunting.

except that it is pure, unadulterated hideousness
 

jimjet

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In the African bush
The smart guys wouldnt consider a late model rover as a
Safari Car.
To unreliable.
Toyota mostly with an old series here and there.
Although we failed a wheel bearing in this pic.
 

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RETROV

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That's a sweet truck. You know deer can't lift their necks up, only down; so being able to shoot from above is a major advantage.

They won't see you coming and with that camo either...dang you'd be hidden like white trash in WalMart.

I would like to say that is most obviously a SOUTH Texas truck.
 

jimjet

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Isnt it illeagle to hunt from any truck anywhere in the USA??(im asking)

They are suposed to be spotting vehicals.
Its ileagle in Africa but then again know one is watching ,but my ethics are
against it.
 

az_max

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jimjet said:
Isnt it illeagle to hunt from any truck anywhere in the USA??(im asking)

They are suposed to be spotting vehicals.
Its ileagle in Africa but then again know one is watching ,but my ethics are
against it.

A quick search for Arizona found this:

8. Common Violations While Hunting Big Game, Small Game and Migratory Birds
Here are some of the most common mistakes that people make when hunting in Arizona. Penalties may include license revocation and/or fines. Some fines can be thousands of dollars.

F. Hunting from a vehicle

K. Shooting across a road


They commonly set up a decoy deer and catch people shooting at it from trucks on trials or fire roads. the road one is up to interpretation. If you're shooting across a valley you could be shooting over a trail. Is that classified as a road?