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My latest addition to my ice fishing equipment
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Without this latest addition to my ice fishing equipment, my extensive ice fishing gear couldn't serve me on a lot of potential ice fishing and I held back on possible ice fishing tournaments by not having a vehicle with sufficient winter driving capabilities to know I can commit to a team.

Now, I'll be able to go in mostly any winter driving conditions.

I have a pontoon fly fishing boat that will fit inside, but haven't been using it since having fun with shore fishing. The off road capabilities will be useful for shore fishing, too. But, if I ever want to buy a boat to trailer, it will also be an excellent tow vehicle.

This is my latest purchase of ice fishing equipment:

http://www.boatingmag.com/luxury-towing-...ne-turbo-s

Being in Utah, it will also solve my transportation concerns for surf fishing on a coast. It has options for enhanced beach and sand capabilities which should be excellent with traction control for sand and all of the best of options including the ones that give it enhanced off road capabilities far beyond stock and more power.

I especially like that it would make long drives to coasts comfortable because I also vote by choosing where I spend my dollars, so I'm not supporting some of the worst of the egregious nature of the airline industry that is for conditioning society to make us Sheeple. Though I do favor safety for us, a lot of what exists is for political agenda by gradual psychological conditioning for acceptance of what's next in globalist agendas, so this vehicle will optimize the driving alternative which is also better for fishing since I can plan my trips to include scenic attractions combined with more fishing opportunities and carry more fishing gear and I will buy a sailboat that I can tow.

Inspirational related post in BFT (thanks, Bob. The boat comes later):

http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gfo...34#1014634

Now, I perhaps I should pay attention to quality gasoline without the ethanol:

(The first link is that subject here in our BFT and the second is where to buy)

http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gfo...l;#1012859

https://www.pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=UT
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Nice ! .... That should help take you to some great places, hard or soft water....Guluk....
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My goodness moneybags! Nice luxury ride. 80k?
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That's the only thing I don't like about it that others buy such vehicles for prestige and impressions, so many will get false impressions.

Have you ever driving been behind a Hummer in a supermarket parking lot going five miles per hour and have it slow to one mile per hour for just a speed bump to not damage their symbol of idolatry that they have know idea of it's design capabilities?

Well, I'm the opposite of that! I will use it for what it has been engineered to accomplish. This is an off road vehicle with many rare options for that capability to be greatly enhanced. I will use it off road for tougher trails than most jeeps will ever see and it will get scratches from branches and I'll not care.

For me, this really is ice fishing equipment as it is exactly like Jmorfish says: "Nice ! .... That should help take you to some great places, hard or soft water....Guluk.... "

Exactly! It's all about fishing and hunting destinations!

To me it's capabilities that I WILL USE to (just one of many examples) chase after the boil of bait seen in the distance by seeing the sea gulls diving after bait fish that are being fed upon by larger fish. I got the sand traction control capabilities options to drive the beach to surf cast into those boils. The other Cayenne's you see on the highway don't have these enhancement packages. It opens up a world of fishing for me!

Perhaps think of it as a truck. It will do more than most trucks -- especially the ones that are kept pristine and idol worshiped in driveways with suds and wax and never get a scratch.

Now I'll get a season pass for Utah State Parks and use it a lot which is something I couldn't do before.
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