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Originally posted by Farmdog View PostAngadi advises You should get paperwork on truck, trailer, and 4 wheeler before opening weekend to avoid lines that hold up holiday traffic of opening season inside the office. Ask one of the hunters that has crossed vehicles to help you. You still need a hunters agreement with your bow. I crossed bows without one lots of times but the ANGADI website says its requirement now. You will not get a green light hooked to a trailer with a 4 wheeler at Columbia (very bad odds). At the end of the season you may ck out but you must return with the same trailer & 4 wheeler. To have your credit card credited. Expect a 8940 pesos charge going in About 450.
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Originally posted by Farmdog View PostAngadi advises You should get paperwork on truck, trailer, and 4 wheeler before opening weekend to avoid lines that hold up holiday traffic of opening season inside the office. Ask one of the hunters that has crossed vehicles to help you. You still need a hunters agreement with your bow. I crossed bows without one lots of times but the ANGADI website says its requirement now. You will not get a green light hooked to a trailer with a 4 wheeler at Columbia (very bad odds). At the end of the season you may ck out but you must return with the same trailer & 4 wheeler. To have your credit card credited. Expect a 8940 pesos charge going in About 450.
Are y’all crossing second checkpoint going in? I’m 20 miles past the border. No second checkpoint for me. Website says no permit needed for trailers in the “safe zone”. I have to take a trailer across to pick up a lease ride in a couple weeks so just checking. Hoping to not have to deal with permits. I’m in an f250 also.
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Originally posted by chuy43 View PostAnybody hunting on Pipeline Road? Got offered spot on 3500 acres 3 hunters . I only hunt with bow but that's my preference. Worried about driving my 21' Chevy duramax down there. What about atv, trailers?
We do. Pipeline is pretty rough but doable. I was nervous about that too at first. Now we race down it to the lease lol. I take a new f250 down there. Just keep that tire pressure a little lower than normal and it’s not so bad. And as I’m sure you already know stay off pipeline after dark.
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Originally posted by chuy43 View PostWhat web site and what is the safe zone?
Heck I don’t even remember. I just googled it and a recent article came up about it. Let me go see if I can find it. I think they consider the safe zone anywhere before the 2nd Mexican checkpoint.
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Originally posted by Farmdog View PostCheck with your Insurance Co to see how far your coverage extends into Mexico
I know mine covered 25 miles in, I would pull my Ranger and trailer across at Falcon. Proof of ownership/registration was required for my trailer and bill of sale from the dealership for my Ranger….they would look it over real good.
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I was told I wasn’t allowed to have the rifle checked in this year until I had (truck, trailer, ranger) permitted. There was a young woman “giving examples on the whole paperwork process” to another young woman. I have 2 different trucks that are crossing often into Mexico. One goes to Monterrey. It pops up on their screen returning home. Extra questions no big deal. I was crossing in the F350 and somehow the girls wrote the info of the F150 and I didn’t catch the mistake until trying to check out. So I still need to load the trailer and return to Mex in the F150 to cancel the permit to have that card credited. Im only 11 miles from the river so its not that big a deal. Permisso expires May 29th, so I have until then to forget about it
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