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New to the crew & living the dream in AK

@offfoad.distraction

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Hey there! I recently abandoned all my Chevy threads after selling her a year ago.
It’s really is quality over quantity and now I’m a first time Tacoma owner.
Looking forward to learning as much as possible and building my truck one mod at a time.
S.
 

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Right on. I'm in Wasilla while in town. Headed back next week till the end of moose season then back in spring when bear start moving. Truck stays south tho lol.
That’s excellent. I’ve been up here five years now. Do you hunt rifle or archery? I hunt archery but it has been a few years.
 
That’s excellent. I’ve been up here five years now. Do you hunt rifle or archery? I hunt archery but it has been a few years.
I'm a hunting guide. Been doing it a little over 10yrs. Whatever my client wants to use as a weapon is their choice. But I typically recommend they use a rifle just to increase their odds of success. I always carry either a .375 H&H if I'm doing moose or brown bear or a .28 Nosler if I'm on a sheep or caribou hunt. That's awesome you're down with the bow! Drop anything with it?
 
I'm a hunting guide. Been doing it a little over 10yrs. Whatever my client wants to use as a weapon is their choice. But I typically recommend they use a rifle just to increase their odds of success. I always carry either a .375 H&H if I'm doing moose or brown bear or a .28 Nosler if I'm on a sheep or caribou hunt. That's awesome you're down with the bow! Drop anything with it?
Oh yeah I know a few guides in WA. When I lived down there the elk would wake me up talking to each other around 3 or 4 in the morning. I had a reed on my nightstand so I would put it in and talk back. I loved those mornings.
Yeah I have only killed deer with it. However I did kill a coyote with my 9mm Taurus. A pack of them kept trying to fight and lead my dog away.
 
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