Been close to 15 yrs since it last happened. It's not real deep. Maybe I can get lucky and figure it out and fix it. Blood is gonna be spilled soon bc of this cervid disrespect.
SPILL SOME BLOOD! I almost bit one on Tuesday night. Only missed by feet. Doing about 35 mph. Would have been bad, I was in my wife's car! Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
Thanks man. Gained some perspective this week about the fragility of life. Its just a truck. I'm alive and able to walk into the woods. Screw it.
I'm kinda in a wierd funk now as I always get about this time of year. 50% of me says "fill your tags" 50% says DONT DO IT. I'm starting to really dislike sitting late (cold)season. But we're finally starting to get a decent amount of older bucks here which has been rare for many years. To the point now I'd rather kill an older buck 140" then a younger 140" I'm about to the point (which I get to often) where if I'm in the mood to kill,even a big doe will be fine. $$ don't grow well on the trees here and my switch can get flipped real fast, like overnight! The buck I screwed up on last Sunday is the shot I've been waiting for and I flubbed. Very seldom does a second chance happen. Truth is :I have TO MANY DEER here and it's SO hard hunting late season waiting on Bruno while having to let 20 deer go by without getting busted. I'm not hunting for my team "17" and made that clear from the beginning. The "killer " in me is starting to get itchy Bad thing is, I can hunt anytimes I want to but I have to be somewhat realistic. As long as there is still a buck tag in my pocket I feel I must go but..$$ issue comes up. How much is too much? Will sit in the morning and will decide at the time a deer comes by . It's been an awesome season though.
Bwhahaha Sorry man! Just reminds me of a similar incident years ago. If it is a dent and not a crease, you should be able to you tube door panel removal and how to push out the dent. 15-20 bucks for the tool to take the panel off, 12 pack to take the edge off and another 4 hours to make the repair. Easy peasy.