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Food Cart in the hills
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I have a friend who is thinking if setting up a food cart/truck (has all the certs) at the bottom of the hill for the modern season and sell hotdogs, hamburgers,soup, baked potatoes and the like to passerby hunters. I have suggested this as a bad idea but he has pleaded for me to ask your folks thoughts on this. Well, let em fly..
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Re: Food Cart in the hills
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October 03, 2012, 09:22:15 AM »
Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm... no.. We eat like kings during hunting seasons.. not gonna eat a hot dog off a roach coach...
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Thats an awesome idea however, When gas is 4.?? per gallon, then running a truck to different areas would cut into profits. Say you were to set up in ? Bumping? you would get some business sure, but if I'm planning on running to Clifdell to get a Mt Dew and hotdog, I'm probably taking a break from the action instead of searching for food. Pplus not all hunters will be able to pass by the truck "if" they come outta the hills for a break. I like to check campsite for problems if I take the afternoon off. Just ideas. But I hunt in odd places anyway. Put the food truck on Chinnok pass or on the outskirts of the park?? get tourists plus hunters?? just my lowly opinion.
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Re: Food Cart in the hills
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Great idea, but step it up a notch and don't just park in one spot. Drive around the roads with a giant ass speaker blaring out the "Camptown lady" music....
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If you do what Buckmark says, just stay low in the drivers seat. make it a hard target.
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Re: Food Cart in the hills
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The best way to get all the hunters to stop by...bikini food truck
I'd certainly make a trip outta the way!
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Re: Food Cart in the hills
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I told him that he cannot use electronic calls to lure his game in to better his success and he should really spray that thing down in no-scent every 20 minutes.
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Re: Food Cart in the hills
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taco truck
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Bikini, Massage, Food truck with Plasma screens!
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Re: Food Cart in the hills
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I would think the west side would be better for this idea... Most people in the hill oon the east have a camp up there and aren't coming out much if at all.... I have seen a bunch of guys on the west drive to and from their hunting places every day... You'd be way better off with bikini coffee anywhere!!!
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Re: Food Cart in the hills
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Quote from: lagnar on October 03, 2012, 09:42:32 AM
Bikini, Massage, Food truck with Plasma screens!
Throw in a hot shower and a clothes dryer too.
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Re: Food Cart in the hills
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Here ya go.....
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Re: Food Cart in the hills
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tell your buddy to hang out at the 'Y' in vail tree farm every weekend of modern and he will probably do damn fine especially if the prices are right
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Quote from: Buckmark on October 03, 2012, 12:15:15 PM
Here ya go.....
Looks like Colockumelk's outfit there.
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I let him know about the bikinin thing and he said "man, I'm serious.." I replied "so are we". He's gonna talk to some girls from Central and see what happens. "Tips or straight across price with no tip?" was his next question. Gotta admire his buisness perspective.
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