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Any Tips for going out after a rain

riverhunt

New member
Maybe bring me a wash bucket, some rubber gloves and shoes. Mud can be pretty sticky at times. What about machine performance better, worse, or just Frick-in crazy.
We, I mean me and Spike, could take off to Grand Isle, LA 2.5 hrs from here. Might find some virgin area there. Last day off , back on days tomorrow.
 
Hi Riverhnt,

Personally I like it when the ground is nice and moist. Don't know much about "mud" per say, but I would give it a try. SIgnals should be good and strong. You'll just have to test the waters...sort of speek. :rofl: Go for it and let us know how you do. Best of luck to you!!!! Nancy
 
If you were talking about the Ace 250 I could have something constructive to offer, but I have an MXT and
I still have not found away to protect it from the wet. Wrapping sandwich around it is abit clumsy but can work.
Robert R
 
if i were going to grand isle i would be sure to stop at noonies. (if it's still there.) if you hunt her lot or not, it is a very interesting place.
 
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