Hunting Texas Style

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Hunting Texas Style

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If your planning a hunting expedition.... this is the way to go!

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And the best for last!

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God bless Texas and the ridiculously huge vehicles that roam its countryside.
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I need a tissue..........
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Where is the Hot Tub ? :D :D
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What do you hunt for, a gas station? I think with the engine noise and the drunks on board, you will be lucky to find anything within range that has not been scared off.

The brush guard on the front seams a bit high for brush, maybe its for running over those hippy liberal gas-guzzling protesters.
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manoa matt wrote:What do you hunt for, a gas station? I think with the engine noise and the drunks on board, you will be lucky to find anything within range that has not been scared off.

The brush guard on the front seams a bit high for brush, maybe its for running over those hippy liberal gas-guzzling protesters.
They release the animals from the cages when you drive up and If you're too drunk they'll shoot them for you too!
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Well in reality it is not actually a hunting buggy. Notice the absence of any rifle racks? Also, no where to put the spoils of hunting if they were fortunate enough to harvest an animal. Not to mention if a Game Warden were to happen on to the buggy with all of that alcohol some one would probably be going to jail. As far as noise goes that is rarely a factor if your are trying to get wild boar off of a cattle ranch or agriculture area because they are quite used to tractors. That brush guard on the front is hilarious though, what could that be for? Some amazing metal work on the whole thing though to say the least. I think I would have stopped the desert cammo about half way up and then painted the rest sky blue with clouds so it would blend in better as high as it is. I am sure who ever got paid to build it liked the pay check!
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Actually, it serves a dual role as a hunting vehicle and a party mobile. It's the "crittergitter" made by Critter Gitter Hunting Equipment for a private ranch in the Texas Hill Country. The cage on the front that looks like a brush guard is actually a hydraulic game rack that folds down.

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That's a cool idea but where are the gun racks? Or are they stored underneath or in back and dropped off with the hunter at their blind? That is one cool vehicle anyway you look at it. What powers it?
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Check out this site. http://www.crittergitters.net/

The company makes all kinds of custom hunting vehicles. For a hefty price tag they'll make just about whatever you can dream up.

Rick
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