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Gunpowder 03-12-2009 09:26 AM

trucks with bumper stickers...
 
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perhaps its because of my age and what i thought would give my truck some flavor, but yes, it has many a sticker on it... figured there have got to be other people out there that have some stickers on their rides. god, ive seen beach buggies with several beach stickers for every year for the past 20 yrs on them!!!

heres my ford bronco aka the black bomber :hihi: and note the pivitol sticker of our existence on the far left (put it there because most people on 495 are passing me when im doing 75-80 and thus it may? be easier to see when ure doing 90 :btu:)

JohnR 03-12-2009 09:58 AM

Ahhh - used to have 92 Black Bronco :hee:

Joe 03-12-2009 10:04 AM

I see a lot of "Fish Hard Live Long" decals out there....

CaptMike 03-12-2009 10:11 AM

That's awesome! I love the larsen's one! I have a black suburban aka the "quahog cruiser" that has a bunch of beach stickers and one from margaritaville that's pretty cool as well as the s-b sticker. I need to get some rod holders for the front bumper but I don't knwo how much I need them with a suburban.

JohnR 03-12-2009 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Joe (Post 673032)
I see a lot of "Fish Hard Live Long" decals out there....


I have seen a lot of these stickers out there...

Raven 03-12-2009 10:59 AM

thanks for the WARNING
 
I'll make sure to Steer way clear of that Vehicle :grins:


it lacks one thing though! that i think all S-B members should do

even though NAME tags :rolleyes:
are always promised and never remembered :doh:

i have one on the back and one on the drivers Door like so
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...1/sticker2.png

Gunpowder 03-12-2009 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Raven (Post 673040)
I'll make sure to Steer way clear of that Vehicle :grins:


it lacks one thing though! that i think all S-B members should do

even though NAME tags :rolleyes:
are always promised and never remembered :doh:

i have one on the back and one on the drivers Door like so
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...1/sticker2.png

AHHHH very nice idea raven. ill have to look into incorporating my name somewhere on there...

luds 03-12-2009 11:10 AM

I removed all my decals. I think more than anything they give a good indication of what is inside your ride to steal. My next ride won't have a rod rack on it either. Best to fly under the radar whenever possible.

Mike P 03-12-2009 11:18 AM

On my back window I have a SGCCCFC (Stan Gibbs Canal tournament), a VT sticker from Vermont, a SB sticker, a SOL sticker, a Ditch Trolls and a Lamiglas sticker. I had a WMVY blue lobster but it fell off.

Drivers' side cargo area window, a Habs, and a Town of Brookhaven beach sticker from my past life. Passenger side window has an All Star rods sticker.

Rear bumper, a "Save Buzzards Bay" one.

Front bumper still has my 2005 Suffolk County (LI) outer beach 4x4 permit.

Raven 03-12-2009 11:44 AM

hey
 
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Originally Posted by Gunpowder (Post 673041)
AHHHH very nice idea raven. ill have to look into incorporating my name somewhere on there...

if ya throw a label on there trim the corners or else they will lift up and peel off.
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I hear ya on going incognito but i used to have a ford van ok
and i put the BEST All American hockey puck style locks on it on the inside on
all doors so that even if they broke windows and had tools they were not getting the doors open period.

Also, i do random sting operations, where i wait with my walkin tall stick in hiding waiting for a thief to even try....

with cell phone and camera in hand....:af: because i have been RIPPED blind more than once and one of these days i'm gonna catch them RED handed and they will be real SORRY.

Pete F. 03-12-2009 11:45 AM

Real Vermonters don't have VT bumper stickers. They know where they live.

Raven 03-12-2009 12:05 PM

yeah PETE
 
not to mention they are a dead give away being

GREEN :grins:

fishsmith 03-12-2009 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by luds (Post 673042)
I removed all my decals. I think more than anything they give a good indication of what is inside your ride to steal. My next ride won't have a rod rack on it either. Best to fly under the radar whenever possible.

agree, agree agreee ..... Crime ain't on the way down these days.

joebe 03-12-2009 01:12 PM

Sticker
 
My Dad had one of those oval location stickers. You know Black trim white background and black letters. It was the best one I ever saw. Two Letters FU!

JohnR 03-12-2009 01:22 PM

Luds - two schools of thought, with the fishing stickers a cop may be (or may not be :devil2:) less likely to ticket you when you are parking somewhere to go fishing, as opposed to teen drinkin'. I think, unfortunately, it is a wash either way :wall:

Might need to do stealth decals next time :lasso:

ProfessorM 03-12-2009 01:48 PM

I figure if you got no bumper stickers you are hiding something.

I need some of the ones G. Carlin had on his car

Caution I brake for optical illusions
I found him , I got Jesus in the trunk

Raven 03-12-2009 01:59 PM

stealth decals
 
WEALLY? http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6.../3d-smiley.png i love that idea ! :drool:

PNG 03-12-2009 02:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luds (Post 673042)
I removed all my decals. I think more than anything they give a good indication of what is inside your ride to steal. My next ride won't have a rod rack on it either. Best to fly under the radar whenever possible.

:agree: always thought that way. whether fishin or bikes no need to advertise to the bad guys that they should follow my vehicle...

bloocrab 03-12-2009 02:25 PM

I have some stickers on the rear window of the pickup and a homey-made rod rack in the bed. I'm still waiting for the day I return to my truck and find the rod-rack thru my windshield :cens:...As I make my trek back to my truck, I always wonder/worry bout that.......I don't fear getting attacked, I fear having my truck stolen or damaged!! My wife would never find some of the places I hide

& - One thing I learned from some crooks I kneow, before leaving the truck...I try to make it look like I'm not hiding anything in the cab.....I try to make it real obvious that there's nothing to steal but the truck itself....

..and Johns' right, I'm SURE the stickers on my truck have saved me numerous times when parked in some..:vamp:..places.

I like the stickers, they keep me wishin I was fishin...I only put em on the glass though, not the body/bumpers :kewl:

the point 03-12-2009 02:40 PM

I own and have my stickers. But only a lonely striper decal on my 94 f-150 flareside.
I use to own a 84 Bronco lifted with some beefy tires..Damn I miss her.

Back Beach 03-12-2009 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by luds (Post 673042)
I removed all my decals. I think more than anything they give a good indication of what is inside your ride to steal. My next ride won't have a rod rack on it either. Best to fly under the radar whenever possible.


Good points. I do all of the above.

luds 03-12-2009 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnR (Post 673073)
Luds - two schools of thought, with the fishing stickers a cop may be (or may not be :devil2:) less likely to ticket you when you are parking somewhere to go fishing, as opposed to teen drinkin'. I think, unfortunately, it is a wash either way :wall:

Might need to do stealth decals next time :lasso:

note on the dashboard for the po po's. :uhuh:

Clammer 03-12-2009 03:37 PM

Mike ;;

do that in Westport ,MA. & they double B/B,s , Most irrogant cops I ever met :::af:

Raven 03-12-2009 04:01 PM

rut ro
 
Clammer code strikes agin

Gunpowder 03-12-2009 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luds (Post 673042)
I removed all my decals. I think more than anything they give a good indication of what is inside your ride to steal. My next ride won't have a rod rack on it either. Best to fly under the radar whenever possible.

very true luds, and though i would never have a roof rack, i think it also depends highly on where and when you fish to have something stolen. i also have a very trusting personality because i have YET to have anything of min get stolen... owning a truck or my size these days, i have always suspected the first thing to go would be my full 32 gallon tank of gas that my hog travels with. as much as i would love to travel stealthy, i have always loved seeing cars out on the street or around the cape and islands with stickers and thus starting by putting a few on and then it grew from there. many of the spots i fish have little more than (and being honest here) a couple to a few cars of fisherman at any one point, and most of the times i may be the only truck there. sooo, if i fished in more in more populated areas, i would probably not have any stickers, but as of now nothing has happened and will hope that continues to be the case :humpty:

missing link 03-12-2009 04:19 PM

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this was my old P/U back window
the newer one has none
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Rockport24 03-12-2009 04:42 PM

stickers also help indentify individuals, which I guess can be good or bad
Good because it can help identify friendlies when you pull up to a spot, but bad because your spot could be compromised even if you never told a soul you were there! all it takes is for somebody to drive by the spot, see your car, then post it on the interblab, to use a Clammer term.

Gary 03-12-2009 04:44 PM

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Raven 03-12-2009 04:53 PM

from John's suggestion

i already have a solution for that.

Adam_777 03-12-2009 05:32 PM

I sold my truck.Gas will be back to 4 bucks a gallon for summer.The stickers looked good parked in the driveway.I have been seeing a ton more "Fish hard Live long" stickers lately.


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