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    Any Hunters?

    Deer season is ONE WEEK away here in NE.
    Couldnt find a hunting thread here so i made one, which is a take off from the other place where i started this thread a long time ago. I have a feeling though that the crowd here is more likely to share these types of hobby rather than start tossing out the insults.
    I will be out this year with my 2010 Limited HEMI, for its first hunting trip. My 3.7 sport always did a wonderful job, so i have no doubt the this one will be great, especially since i have a lot more mods than the other jeep. The winch and mud tires will be an added bonus since i will be mile from any other person, by my self camping with only my rifles and Hemi for company, and the weather its supposed to be kind of bad so it may take all the items in my bag O'tricks, if it gets super muddy AFTER, im way back in the middle of nowhere with my camper.

    Here is a look at my trip last year. I will be trying a new area this year and I hope its a beautiful as this was.









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    Im guessing that there are other hunters here in the forum. Around here in the midwest, where I spend most of my time the weather is cooling off and the Fall temps are settling in......this weather always gives me the "hunting bug."
    Im itching to start gearing up for deer hunting, even though its over a month away for the the season that I will be doing.
    Just wondering if anyone else here hunts.....and if so.....Do you use your commander to hunt....

    I used mine for all my hunting...Most hunters have pickups and wouldn't believe that I can get along very well with my commander.....probably Better than a pickup since I have a hitchhaul that I use to carry the game which keeps the inside clean and I have All kinds of other gear that allows my commander to transform into a full mobile hunting station.

    here is a photo of the hitchhaul in action.

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    I also have a game hoist that I used to hang up larger game such as the buck in the photo above. This hitch hoist works awesome for lots of stuff, depending on the situation.





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    I'm not a hunter. I think I'm the only one in my family who is not. I have went a few times. It is just not my thing. That looks like a beautiful place to go hunting or just camping. That is a nice looking buck on your hitch haul. My brother-in-law is an avid hunter and taxidermist. He always has some serious deer mounts to do after the season ends. Good luck out there, to you and all the other hunters on here .
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    I went hunting with a friend once and ten minutes into the hunt he feel and broke his site. So much for that trip!
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    I went with my dad a few times as a pre - teen / teenager but not since. Its not my thing. Too early and too cold. I do love to go out waste ammo though. I almost hit a buck at about 75mph 30 minutes ago. Lets just say it was VERY close to my Altima's left front.
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    First of all, nice photos. Not that I am suprised after seeing your Camp Commander stuff.

    I am very much a hunter. That was the primary purpose for buying my XK. I needed a hunting vehicle that would take the beating, and hold car seats.

    Deer season is over here in CA. Spent two weeks hunting as normal, got a very nice 2X3 muley/blacktail mix. Do you use your Commander to skin the deer? This year I put a new twist on it and used the winch for pulling instead of just moving the Jeep. Worked very well.

    It is quail season now. The country I go quail hunting in is very rugged and beats the you know what out of most vehicles. I broke the frame cross member on my S-10 twice wheeling in this area. The XK is a god send. It doesnt even blink when going through the worst of the areas. Having a Jeep instead of truck is night and day.

    I am just getting internet installed at the house (which means I can post photos/etc. - blocked from doing that at work.) I will try and post some pics soon.
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