Thank you kindly. One thing to know about that "small moose" is that it's still an excellent meat animal. We have a pull scale between the hook and the gambril on our game pole so we are able to weight whatever is hung from it.
The moose was quartered, of course, and the four quarters together...
Ground clearance was pretty good! Things look smooth in those pictures but keep in mind that's when things were calm enough to snap a picture while driving! I took some pretty steep embankments up and down, some rough troughs driven over, some of which were hidden by the vegetation so there was...
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That sounds familiar. I grew up and hunted as a teenager in Ontario which is very similar. I recall all hunting was done “in the woods” out there. Lots of standing and waiting as I recall.
200 meters (yards) is considered a very close shot around here. It’s the prairies. Staying 200 from the bait is essentially over the bait here.
that moose was taken about 380 meters. 270 win with GMX. As you can probably tell in the photo, he was trying to cross a quarter section to make it to...
Looking good! I sometimes forget that your seasons start much later than ours and that the animals are much smaller. I believe ours started sept 17 for rifle and earlier for bow.
Also, we’re not allowed to feed or bait.
Well, I'm afraid you'll be disappointed. We're out hunting for meat to feed the family for the year. Collectively, we took a muley doe, a buck, and a small moose. Good eating.
no it’s not there. Settings, screen content, left gauge, power gauge. Your menu scrolls more than it might seem at first. Try pressing up and down more until yit has find “settings”
Go to settings, display (I think) and there is an option to enable the power meter. It will appear on the left. It’s not on by default. If you don’t get it, I’ll pop out to my truck at lunch and get the exact menu location for you.
Previously, I've hunted with RAM Trucks, exclusively. My last was a 2019 RAM tradesman 4x4.
I was a little worried to see how the Maverick would perform.
My hunting location is in Northern Alberta, somewhere near the Peace River. I drove down from the plateau all the way to the river basin...
Well anyway, I’ll be taking the truck up north 56.2167 degrees north (-118.8333 I think) for about a week chasing moose and elk. We’ll see how she does!
I’ll be crossing through the peace river valley so hopefully the brakes are good!
it was first thing in the morning. I did speak to the service manager. He indicated to me everything was proper and that’s how they do it. (Too bad). He also said ford doesn’t say to follow the oil life monitoring system to monitor your oil’s life.
Yeah I’m starting the get the vibe that Ford dealers often don’t even know what kind of oil to put into Ford vehicles. It’s pretty shocking, actually.
Yup. Sounds like you have discovered that Zender Ford is not the most trustworthy place to have work done on your vehicles.
I’m guessing that even Hank over in Dog River would do a more professional job for you. And you could enjoy some of Lacy’s pie while you’re in town.
I hear she makes...