Deer & Deer Hunting

A TRUCK GUY’S SURIVAL GUIDE

My truck is my home away from home. I find this sentiment holds true for most of the people I know who spend a lot of time outdoors or a lot of time in their truck. A vehicle can say a lot about a person. What they enjoy doing or even what they do for a living. A vehicle is usually the second largest purchase most people make, next to their house. And like a house, vehicles often serve more than one purpose. Like most of the people reading this, I’m a truck guy. I will leave the car discussion out because I don’t own a car nor do I plan on owning one. If you’re reading this and you own a car … I’m sorry.

As an avid outdoorsman who works on a ranch/farm and guides hunters for a living, my truck isn’t just my main form of transportation, it’s also my recreational off-road vehicle, entertainment center, recliner, hardware store,

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