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Meeka
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Postby Meeka » Mon Jan 07, 2002 1:08 pm

Do not park on the side of a gravel road.

Etiquit 101 - if you come up on a vehicle on the side of a gravel road, please slow down. There could be kids or dogs, even grown men, walking around. If you fly by you might hit one of them and ruin your hunt and thiers. "SPLAT"

Still not good is when you are spewin gravel and it hits my truck window. I hope the next time I am not already in the woods and I can ID you.

This scenario was discovered after a VERY unproductive, icy, cloudy, crowded hunt Saturday morning.
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Postby Doc & Nash » Mon Jan 07, 2002 1:25 pm

Unfortuantly due to high water parking has been a huge issue every where, as well as use of boat ramps and access area roads. Major problem in Coldwater bottoms. If you are going to hunt there you better get their by 4:00 am or you will find yourself parked on the side of the road and carring your boat to the water.
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swampland
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Postby swampland » Tue Jan 08, 2002 1:32 am

I hear you Meeka. I was parked on a gravel road 2 years ago and when I got back to my truck both front and back glass was shattered. It's hard to drive looking a shattered windshield.

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