You know that smell!

I attempted to skin a forward quartering shot yote. The stomach was popped with the 65gr vmax, that had some odors coming out I couldn't handle. Did not finish skinning, it is still laying where i dumped it, the vultures won't even eat it.
 
One winter day I made a great running shot on a big male. I drug him back to the minivan & tossed him in a plastic tote in the back. It only took a mile or so to figure out I wasn't giving him a ride any further than the little quarry up the road. What stinkin' bassturd !!!
 
I've anyways considered the smell of coyote on my glove as i blew a hand call, the smell of success and never bothered me much. Although the smell of elk on my hand & gloves after gutting & skinning is a more pleasant and welcoming smell.
 
One winter day I made a great running shot on a big male. I drug him back to the minivan & tossed him in a plastic tote in the back. It only took a mile or so to figure out I wasn't giving him a ride any further than the little quarry up the road. What stinkin' bassturd !!!
Oh dear lord! A tote on the back of the minivan!??? Hope your wife didn’t have to take the kids to school the next morning!! LOL
 
Oh dear lord! A tote on the back of the minivan!??? Hope your wife didn’t have to take the kids to school the next morning!! LOL
No wife, no kids, no worries. ;)

The minivan was an everyday "beater", with the back seats taken out.

I've had several in the past, especial great for traveling to rifle matches.

Nobody would figure there's several thousand dollars of gear in the "soccer mom" vehicle in the parking lot.
 
No wife, no kids, no worries. ;)

The minivan was an everyday "beater", with the back seats taken out.

I've had several in the past, especial great for traveling to rifle matches.

Nobody would figure there's several thousand dollars of gear in the "soccer mom" vehicle in the parking lot.
Ultimate grey man! My EDC is worth more than my beater lol.
 
Nobody would figure there's several thousand dollars of gear in the "soccer mom" vehicle in the parking lot.
Just like coyote hunting, never say never!

In 1983 I took the wife's new Astro van to the TSRA state HP match in San Antonio. Most of the competitors stayed at same motel, so 90% of the vehicles in the lot belonged to shooters, many of them displaying TSRA, NRA and other decals identifying them; not the Astro, but that didn't keep some misfit from doing several hundred $$ worth of damage to the passenger door attempting to break
into it. Fortunately, I always took all the rifles, scopes etc. to the room at night.:mad:
 
Just like coyote hunting, never say never!

In 1983 I took the wife's new Astro van to the TSRA state HP match in San Antonio. Most of the competitors stayed at same motel, so 90% of the vehicles in the lot belonged to shooters, many of them displaying TSRA, NRA and other decals identifying them; not the Astro, but that didn't keep some misfit from doing several hundred $$ worth of damage to the passenger door attempting to break
into it. Fortunately, I always took all the rifles, scopes etc. to the room at night.:mad:
True. I've heard of people also scoping out the shooters at a match & watching what/which vehicles they drove, then doing their dirty deeds late at night in the hotel parking lots.

I had made a false floor in the back of mine to hide the guns from prying eyes.
 
I had made a false floor in the back of mine to hide the guns from prying eyes.
The van had tinted glass and you couldn't see in. Only thing left in the vehicle at night was our ammo.....probably a good thing we didn't have it in the room. :ROFLMAO: The van was parked right below the 2nd floor door of our room when alarm went off about 2AM and scared him off before he gained entrance.
 
Everyone of my pickups I build shelves for the backseat area.

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Everyone of my pickups I build shelves for the backseat area.
++Gotta love the extended cabs.
NEVER leave guns in a vehicle, locked or not!
That is the fallacy of the concealed carry laws that force CCW's to shed their firearm before entry into restricted areas (Post office comes to mind, especially since even the parking lot is prohibited).
 
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