poot_traveller
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PECVD2 said:Oddly enough I love my DC Gerber Toad stabber and being naked as often as I can.
What's a DC Gerber Toad stabber?
PECVD2 said:Oddly enough I love my DC Gerber Toad stabber and being naked as often as I can.
PECVD2 said:Yes those Seahorse units look amazing and buying second hand with all the accessories is the way to go.
Are you typically catching Snapper?
SheepDog said:Before I got a vehicle with a key/remote combo I always kept a key hidden behind one of the screws holding my tag on! It is easy to get to year around in any weather and very secure from loss in rough terrain! It is also fairly secure from loss via criminal types if you do your part!
SD
gsfish said:Do you sell fish for an income? 100 hooks = lots of fish! I know people that commercial fish on a part time small scale here in NW Florida.
I wasn't aware of that type of gear, will be checking to see if it is legal in Florida. A friend of mine uses a drone to take his bait out father than he can cast but that is just one hook.
Guy
ZoNiE said:To release a ty-wrapped key, just twist the key back and forth until the tie breaks...
crofter said:There's the rub. Property owners want to have a wilderness type experience on their place while controlling everyone who walks down the street, and the boondockers are just trying to survive. -crofter
bullfrog said:I wonder how the state feels about the number of hooks as that is usually restricted in fresh water and you will be standing on their shore?
PECVD2 said:DC=daily Carry in reference to my pocket knife
Toad stabber also pocket.knife which would.make.short.work of the brittle zip.tie holding my.spare key
So.sorry for the use of slang
Nonetheless love me.some Snapper.
Do you sell your extra to.the local.market?
Patriciann said:I started wearing a key around my neck. That has saved me so many times. I always wear a fanny pack that have my keys and items I need but there are times where that fanny pack can get set down in an emergency and the key stays around my neck all the time.
Fivealive said:I'm an expert at breaking into every vehicle I've owned. I also know how to hot wire ford pickups for the same reason, keys always get lost.
VanForNow said:I think this system is better than a zip tie or hide-a-key, as thieves know where all the hiding places are.
next time you get a knock on the door remind yourself of this time and slow down and get your keys and you shoes, phone, etc.poot_traveller said:I can also regain entry to my van with the right tool, but not with my bare hands I can't. Standing there at 10 o'clock at night with not even so much as shoes on my feet or a phone in my pocket, I had little option except to break the window.
I always leave the front passenger window down two centimetres so it was very frustrating knowing I only needed No.8 wire or something similar to pop the lock from the inside.
I haven't read all of the comments on all 4 pages, but has anyone else addressed the elephant in the room. Most BLM land allows for 14 days of camping before you must move, not "3 weeks".poot_traveller said:So I've been boondocking in the same spot every night for the past 3 weeks right on the beach.
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