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nice! more room in that 2 door than I expected I have never seen anyone use a stringer like that lol I always go through the gill
I never go through the gills in case I end up only catching one fish. If I only catch one I rarely keep it and clean it. This way doesnt tear up their gills and kill them.nice! more room in that 2 door than I expected I have never seen anyone use a stringer like that lol I always go through the gill
That's a stunning Bronco! Thanks for sharing!
We love the cookouts! Thanks for sharing these pics!I've switched over to heating water and cooking with electric on camping trips. Makes it a bit easier and quicker to get things going.
We love these pics, Andy! That's a beautiful Bronco too!Kitchen is finally complete
Someone say cooking with your bronco?
o that makes sense. thanksI never go through the gills in case I end up only catching one fish. If I only catch one I rarely keep it and clean it. This way doesnt tear up their gills and kill them.
Does it, though?o that makes sense. thanks
I can't speak for @B Miller but if I bring a firearm camping, I prefer a shotgun over a handgun for dozens of reasons. Most importantly because they are really loud, and don't require good aim.Loved every second of the video. I'm curious, why do you carry a shot gun over a large caliber pistol or revolver? Also, what make and model is your fixed blade? Oh, i'll keep my post on topic.......that lookd like a really tasty dinner you made. Simple, and tasty.
Wind power can give you a solid 5-7 hp bump though.I thought about putting a table on rear door but I live in Wyoming.
This thread is making me hungryI know some of you (you know who you are) enjoy BBQing and/or smoking meat. But who here has done some tailgate cooking with your Bronco?
Post up your pictures of your Bronco and some form of cooking - tailgating at the big game, cooking at the camp site, or simply eating your Subway sandwich while your wife’s shopping at the mall.
Bonus points for folks who share some great recipes!
This thread is making me hungry
I stuff it in one of the Milwaukee boxes. Haven't had issues yet with the top breaking, but I should probably wrap it in a towel or something when I store it. Not aware of any special camping ones that are more rugged.Finally pulled the trigger on a Bluetti and was thinking of getting a rugged induction plate. How do you avoid breaking it in your pack? I haven’t done any research. Are there brands specifically made for camping?