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Posted By: bbassi When you know you’re phugged - 10/15/21
1800 miles from home in the middle of nowhere Utah with no options.
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Posted By: 40O Re: When you know you’re phugged - 10/15/21
At least you won't starve.
I hope you have a tag for that forkhorn. laugh
Been there..Sucks..
Hunting without a driver's licence?
Save the horns at least.

Hang them over the garage.
Getcha a Ranch hand next time.
Backstraps!! grin

Hopefully no injuries (other than Rudolf)
Originally Posted by P_Weed
Hunting without a driver's licence?



Or driving without a hunting license...either way, it can be dicey on some roads in some places.
Damn, not a good deal.

A new radiator and maybe a little banging with a hammer and you're on your way.

Get ahold of Tikkanut hopefully your in his area.
It looks like the bags went off. I pray everyone's ok.

Sorry for your truck too.
Actually the bags didn’t go off. I’m fine but I have to wait to see if the one repair shop in this tiny town can help me or not. No rentals, no UBER. No idea what I’m going to do yet.
Pretty sure your insurance will deal with it. Send you a rental car, and tow/haul yours to a repair center.

Enjoy the rest of your trip!!!
Were you there for a deer?
Those (blue meanies) are still the way to go. I still use them! 😁😁😁
Looks like four broke legs to me! How far to town?
Time to start processing
That truck is still worth $37,000
That sucks.
Done that
I hit one at 75 mph last February, in my 19 Silverado. Lots of damage. Surprised that it was drivable. Repairs were $7100.
insurance company will probably still argue with ya

Buddy hit one and adjuster tried to say he didn't. My buddy grabbed him by the shirt and pulled him down to the bumper to show him the deer hair still in it.
In Idaho you can keep it but need to contact the IDFG to download and file a salvage report. You have 72 hrs to report it.
does it still run? or is it disabled (the truck)
Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
In Idaho you can keep it but need to contact the IDFG to download and file a salvage report. You have 72 hrs to report it.

many other states too. I think they can bring you a tag, maybe text you one these days..
Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
In Idaho you can keep it but need to contact the IDFG to download and file a salvage report. You have 72 hrs to report it.


I've picked up road kill in the past. However the last time I hit a small whitetail doing maybe 30 in my suburban (kind of rolled it with the bottom of the bumper off the road); second day of rifle here in Pa and was going to pick my daughter up at her mothers to take her to school. Got her dropped off, called the PGC and reported so they issued me a number. Picked up the deer and took it to where we process our deer here. Gutted it, hung it and skinned. It was ALL bruised and no good, I'll never process another road kill as long as I live.

OP, sorry for your misfortune. Good luck.
Major bummer especially that far away from home!!! We knock off around 19,000 a year on the roads here in WI. and so far I've been lucky. I've only ever hit one and talk about getting phugged, that deer was about to get the last laugh. I'd been out with a company guy from out of town and we hit the booze real hard after dinner. I was taking him back to his hotel and hit a deer. We need to call it in as a reportable accident and I was sure to get an owi as soon as a cop showed up. Just as I was about to call, the deer jumped up and took off. A broken motor mount and bent license plate was a small price to pay.
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