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Post by slabmaster on Jun 21, 2006 0:08:30 GMT -6
got me a new one. a coleman 2 burner propane from wally world . regular 41 bucks roll back price 36 bucks. my old stove was rust and ready for a new fuel generator so i used that for an excuse. the new stove has a lifetime garuntee. i have never used a propane cook stove but with just a little cooperation from the trout i will fire it up saturday evening.
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Post by Whiskers on Jun 21, 2006 1:11:28 GMT -6
I think you will like it.I have a Coleman/propane i've been using about 12 years or longer.I need to put a O-ring on it I think now.The last time I used it I was getting flashfires from the area where it enters the stove (the line).I've been very happy with it.I have 2 of the old white gas types I'm going to convert to propane.
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Post by Wolfman on Jun 21, 2006 1:34:50 GMT -6
Seen bass pro has a new one. A two burners fold up stove. Folds closed with the burners faceing each other makeing it abouthalf it's size. Need to get me one of those roll up metal camp tables to go with my wood one.
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Post by Hoot on Jun 21, 2006 9:36:59 GMT -6
WOLFMAN, ANYTHING YOU CAN GET AT PRO BASS SHOP, YOU CAN ALSO GET AT WAL-MART, AND NOT PAY AS MUCH FER IT. ;D I SEEN THE SAME COOK STOVE AT WAL-MART, OR YOU MIGHT EVEN TRY,"BUZZ'S OUTDOOR WORLD," ON 13HWY, JUST SOUTH OF LOWRY CITY, BUZZ HAS EVERYTHING YOU WOULD EVER NEED FER A FISHIN TRIP. IT'S ONLY A SEGGISTION,AND EASIER ON THE WALET. ;D
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Post by Hoot on Jun 21, 2006 9:44:16 GMT -6
SLABMASTER, COOKING WITH PROPAIN IS JUST LIKE COOKIN AT HOME ON A GAS STOVE. IFIN I WAS GOING TA COOK IN THE WOODS, OR AT THE RIVER BANK, I'D PERFER TO USE THE OLD METHED, OF OPEN FLAMES, AND A IRON SKILLET, IT'S WORKED FER YEARS, AND IT'S NOT THAT HARD TO MAKE A CAMPFIRE. ;D NATURE PROVIDES ALL THE MATERIALS, ROCKS FER THE PIT, WOOD FER THE FIRE, AND YOU WILL ONLY NEED TA BRING ALONG A GRILL TA SET THE IRON SKILLET ON.
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Post by slabmaster on Jun 21, 2006 21:34:50 GMT -6
i like to cook on a camp fire . i always have a camp fire as long as burn ban is not in affect but i also like to cook on my coleman stove. when i fry fish at home i cook out on the porch with my portable stove. i think im gonna try critters blackened catfish recipe this weekend. provided i can find a willing catfish.lol
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Post by Wolfman on Jun 21, 2006 23:37:16 GMT -6
Hoot i do most of my shopping at wal-mart. Wal-mart dosent carry everythnig bass pro does though they do carry a lot of it. Sometimes their cheaper and sometimes their not. Bass pro will usualy beat wal-mart on prices during a sale and have a bigger selection. You can find higher quality at bass pro to if you can afford the prices. Most items are pretty comparable between the two stores though.
My first stop is always the outlet store. Sometimes you get lucky and find some real deals like a GPS for 150 wal-mart is selling for 200...lol other times they aint got squat. Then it's over to the main store for batteries and other 'needed' items...lol
Now if someones looking for a new boat they got some good deals on 2005 models. Some of them 2500 to 3000 off the reg price. Course you still got to pony up the 10-15000 thats left over...lol
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Post by slabmaster on Jun 21, 2006 23:53:29 GMT -6
i like the outlet store at bps. when i get to springfeild i hit the outlet before i go in the big store. i bought me a new canoe at there last year and already floated it enough to pay for it if i had been rentin from a float trip place.
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Post by Whiskers on Jun 22, 2006 0:28:49 GMT -6
I buy alot of stuff at the outlet also,I stop there firt and then go to the big store.I have found alot of good deals at the outlet.
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Post by Wolfman on Jun 22, 2006 0:36:50 GMT -6
They had a bunch of ocean master saltwater reels at the outlet store. All reconditioned, looked like new and decent prices if a man was looking for some big trolling reels. Did'nt have much in the line of cat rods, usualy don't though they got a whole slew of bass n crappie rods..lol BUNCH of camo and some BP rifles to. Bows were slim pickings. Pleanty of camo fanny packs to. Ill probably be going back up after this weekend if i can ever decide about the radios.
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Post by Whiskers on Jun 22, 2006 8:02:35 GMT -6
I'll be going with the 18 mile radios when I replace mine but I have a pair of the audiovox 5 mile type that just keep going.I wore out the old 2 mile ones that I had first and my Cobra 7 or 8? mile radio is starting to go,the LCD display is about shot although the radio still works but those old Audiovox radios just keep going and going...
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Post by Wolfman on Jun 22, 2006 13:32:30 GMT -6
My audiovox worked ok though they did'nt have quite the range of my columbias. Thing is the audiovox were 5 mile radios and the columbias were 2 mile radios. I could get the two miles pretty well even through a lot of stuff. One of my audiovox just all of a sudden started stuttering on receive. You can talk out on it just fine but you can't hear squat. Just a constant 'chuff..chuff..chuff'. Ill probably go back and get the 18 mile radios with the 5 animal call tones on them. For the price i might even grab up a pair of the LXT 420 just for rough use around the house.
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Post by Whiskers on Jun 22, 2006 13:40:20 GMT -6
Sounds like the speaker is shot.I get the full 5 miles out of my Audiovox' all the time.On a couple occassions I have talked 7-8 miles with them.
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Post by Wolfman on Jun 22, 2006 21:16:05 GMT -6
It was working fine when we first setup but about an hour into the hunt it just started cutting out then went to stuttering all the time. Can't hear anything but the stuttering noise. Don't act like a loose speaker wire where you can hear half the time, just makes the noise.
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Post by Whiskers on Jun 22, 2006 22:24:14 GMT -6
yup,sounds like time for new ones...
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