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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

Recently got the dash / transmission cover from Escape Gear. Really like how they look / function. Plenty of organization pockets from the transmission cover. I'm letting them settle a bit more before attaching the 3M velcro, we'll see how well that holds - I don't really think I'll need to attach the transmission cover though, it sits very much like a saddle.

Shipping from SA didn't take much time at all either! Highly recommend checking them out .
 

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If J Peterman is looking for someone to write copy. All details true and from this morning.

“Trout season closes in four days. Today is your last chance on the water. You get to your spot before dawn - everyone will have the same idea on this last weekend of the season. You assemble your rod and reel, and set it next to Baron Bigglesworth, your trusty Grenadier. Light drizzle, 51 degrees - it’s going to be a perfect day. Wading boots on, sling bag on, you grab your rod. By now it is just light enough to see, but you hear a slurp. Your rod and reel are lying in a pile of human feces. One day old - you know because of the slurp. Fortunately, you have the Blue Ridge Triple Run IFAK bag in back. Plenty of room for surgical gloves and antiseptic wipes. 30 minutes of disinfecting and dry-heaving later, and you’re on the water. You catch one brookie, who jumps the hook just as you reach for your net. You can hear the distinct laugh of contempt as he breaks off. It’s going to be a long, dark winter. Blue Ridge Triple Run IFAK bag; $159.99. Might not stop a bullet, but can patch you up if you stop it.”
 

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