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Ireslo

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  1. I think contacting local charters or joining online forums could help. Try connecting with folks with experience in the field - they can have invaluable advice and maybe even point you toward job openings.If you're looking to start your charter, thorough market research is essential. Understanding what's in demand can significantly shape your business. Consider finding a mentor who has been through it all. Also, check this website for tips that could save you a ton of time and headaches.Remember, everyone starts somewhere, so keep pushing forward!
  2. For your setup, it might make sense to keep the trolling motor and the electronics on separate batteries. I had a similar situation with my boat and ended up adding a second battery to help with the power load. It really helped extend the run time for my fish finder and other accessories.Since you’re thinking of a 12v battery for the bow, try securing it in a dry storage compartment if you can. You can run the wires through a conduit to protect them from moisture. If you're worried about voltage drop, a https://allcalculators.net/online-calculators/electrical-calculators/kw-to-amps-calculator/ can help you figure out the best wire gauge for the distance.
  3. I'm curious about trying my luck on different lotteries, and I see someone here tried it since 1989. Well, that's a lot of time, and I guess I need to find something where the odds are higher.
  4. I couldn't resist diving into the conversation about your deer hunting experiences. It's always fascinating to see the variety of weapons folks have used to bag those elusive bucks. Your list is pretty impressive! From the Rem 870 12-gauge slug to the Hoyt and Mathew's bows and even that unexpected Toyota Tacoma entry—quite the eclectic lineup you've got there. It must have been an adventure with each of those choices. Speaking of deer hunting, I recently stumbled upon a blog at https://deerhuntinglife.com/ It's not just about the gear; it's about the passion, the stories, and the camaraderie that make hunting so special.
  5. Stumbled upon your post from a few months back about the John Deere 1010. Sounds like it's been a solid workhorse for you despite its quirks. The posi pedal sounds like a nice feature to have on a 2WD, and strong hydraulics are always a plus. It's a bummer about the starter and the tire situation, but hey, it's an older model, so some wear and tear is expected. By the way, if you're considering a replacement or know someone who is, have you ever looked into Siromer small farm tractors? They offer both 2WD and 4WD options, are easy to maintain, and are quite versatile for a range of tasks. Just throwing it out there in case you or someone else might find it useful.
  6. I like to go camping somewhere in the woods to watch the stars alone or with friends, but not with a bunch of people around. Especially since I'm sure, my friends won't disturb me while I'm watching the stars, because they respect my boundaries. I also like to go camping in my tent to observe the stars from https://campfinest.com/best-tents-for-stargazing/, and I wouldn't want strangers to be able to watch what's going on in my tent. Generally, I wouldn't say I like large numbers of strangers around me. But if I don't have the opportunity to go in the woods, but go to the park, I will still take this particular tent.
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