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Quote from: NWBREW on February 21, 2011, 09:50:30 AMQuick question.....Is an out of state or "non resident" allowed two whitetail buck tags? That is a good question. From what I have gathered, I think you can buy a second tag but I don't think it is for a buck tag but I will clarify and get back to you.
Quick question.....Is an out of state or "non resident" allowed two whitetail buck tags?
My dad and I have discussed, but not sure how well it would work, buying an actual utility trailer, like a u-haul style. Then we would build some kind of bunks on each side that could be folded up so that we could haul a quad, decoys, whatever but still be used to sleep in. I know they have trailers that already have sleeping quarters and storage quarters but those are spendy and this might be a cheaper alternative.
Quote from: vandeman17 on February 21, 2011, 11:27:42 AMMy dad and I have discussed, but not sure how well it would work, buying an actual utility trailer, like a u-haul style. Then we would build some kind of bunks on each side that could be folded up so that we could haul a quad, decoys, whatever but still be used to sleep in. I know they have trailers that already have sleeping quarters and storage quarters but those are spendy and this might be a cheaper alternative. 2 years ago elk hunting in WY we met a group of 4 from Kentucky who had done this to a 20' Wells Cargo type trailer. Had a pair of Rhino's stuffed in it. Worked out very well they said. They did say it was like sleeping in an ice box since temps did hit -10 a couple days.They had some killer moonshine though.
The trailer had a pair of roof vents. They left the back door cracked with an extension cord running through it to a little 1000w ceramic space heater. 200' of cord. The generator would run for about 6-7 hrs. It was only really cold 1st thing in the morning they said.You could quite possible spend as much or more on the trailer alone then the wall tent set up.