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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Cleland View Post
    My last hawking/fishing transport was a Jeep with similar size to your element. I invested in a receiver and a massive folding hitch haul. I would think the Haywire mobile could benefit from one. Keeps that slosh out of your seats..
    That's why I love the Element---no carpet, just hose it out.

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    Be sure to keep the lid on your bait bucket closed or covered those little buggers can jump out. Makes for a rude awaking to step on one in the middle of the night,just might make that bathroom trip happen a little too quickly

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    Quote Originally Posted by coach View Post
    Be sure to keep the lid on your bait bucket closed or covered those little buggers can jump out. Makes for a rude awaking to step on one in the middle of the night,just might make that bathroom trip happen a little too quickly
    Also keep closed on the beach. I found out the hard way that those Blue Heron know that an open bait bucket is a free trip to the buffet!
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    Put them something to hold onto in there and they'll last longer too.
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    "Something which threatens your life is a problem, everything else is an inconvenience."

    Paul "Home Run" Richert
    21 January 1966 - 04 November 2005
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