Very nice setup. I am in a similar setup with a cot in my topper, Rubbermaid tubs underneath. I cook outside under a Coleman pop up shelter. Easy to load everything in and out. I used the cheap puzzle mat from Amazon to cushion and insulate the floor. Look forward to seeing more videos.
Thanks for your comment! I also cook outside 90% of the time and prefer that if the weather permits. Since this video, I have arranged things indoors now so that I can cook in the back more easily if the weather is tough.... like 10 degrees or colder. Thanks again!
Thank you. Great information. I have been trying to figure out how to set mine up. I like the carpet idea. I have used a cot and usually cook in mine, but never thought of electric heat with a generator. Usually just get cold and start a later in the morning.
Thanks for your comment. I'm just now figuring out that cooking in the truck is important if you can do it. With the generator I'm also now thinking about a small microwave back there. Could do a lot with that. Thanks again!
I don't microwave much, but I do vacuum seal a lot of food. Then I just drop a sealed bag in boiling water until it's hot. Just as good as the day you put it in there.
I'm glad this might be of some help. Since this video was made, I've made a couple of changes to make cooking in the truck easier without having to get out... for really cold weather. I outline those changes in the 2023 Danial Boone National Forest video. Let me know if you ever make any kind of video of your Alaskan bird hunting adventures. I would really be interested in seeing what that's like. Thanks for your comment!
@@thebirdbum9182 Good to know. I'll check out that video. I'm slowly working my way through your channel -- it's excellent! Definitely one of the best bird hunting channels on UA-cam. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for your comment! It is actually more comfortable than I thought it would be when I started figuring it out. Since this video, I've added an extra shelf and fridge/freezer, which I talk about in the 2023 Danial Boone National Forest video. Thanks again!
Thanks for this video. I’m looking to build a truck cap system for grouse hunting, so I can show up late last minute without setting up. Yours is the nicest most practical cap camper I’ve seen.
It has worked well for me. I've made some changes to make this a little more comfortable (fridge and freezer in the back, etc.), which is in another video. Thanks for watching and for your comment!
I use a very similar setup as you have. Last season I bought an Alpicool 12/120 volt refrigerator/freezer. It worked great at freezing birds on long trips and keeping frozen food froze. Another item I find very useful is an electric blanket. My electric heater went on the fritz on a trip to Kansas last season during a night got down to 18 degees. I was able to sleep comfortably that night with a beanie cap on to keep my head warm. Lastly I use a single burner induction cook top and have a jet boil for a backup and cook inside. Your idea with the curtains is brilliant. I have been using cut out reflectix. Nothing says, hey there's a guy camping in this parking lot like reflectix in the windows.
This is great... I really appreciate all of your suggestions! I'll check out each of these possibilities. I had originally considered reflectix because it definitely insulates better than curtains (no insulation), but with the electric heater I was okay without the insulation. The electric blanket is a great idea to at least have as a backup. Good luck this coming season, and thanks for watching and for your comment!
That’s great! For the up coming season I just purchased a BLUETTI power station. That way I don’t have to run a gas generator all night. There were a few places I wanted to camp but didn’t cause I thought they were going to be noise sensitive. ImIf you ever run across a guy in a ram truck (outfitted similar to yous) with a couple of German bird dogs, stop and say hi.
I just looked up the BLUETTI and they look promising. It's definitely a good idea to have a backup to the generator for a number of reasons. Also, definitely stop and say hi if you see me anywhere... with a trailer full of Brittanys.
Very nice setup. Simple yet very effective. Thanks for sharing. I subcribed and I look forward to watching your videos this coming season. God bless you!
Enjoy your channel. I just ran across your channel probably because I watch Brian Waters Outdoors. I’ve been watching him for quite some time now. Keep up the good work
Just found your channel and sub'd. Wanted to see this video to get more info on the truck hunt set up. I really enjoyed your other video (pheasant and quail in OK) because it not only shows killing birds, but all the other facets of a hunt. The food, the camp, the dog interaction etc. Very enjoyable to watch.
Well done. Miss Sandy sat with me and watched this, I do believe She recognized your voice. About how long does it take to charge your battery after a nights use?? A two burner hot plate might be some help, Had Sandy on a short run yesterday she bumped a woodcock, We are l going to have a great spring and summer getting ready for this fall. really happy with the pup. Nice video look forward to more.
Hey... glad to hear Sandy is fitting in and doing well! You've already got her on birds! Thanks for the idea of a hot plate... that's actually a good idea. I was also thinking of maybe a small microwave. In terms of the battery, if it is run all the way down it could take 4 or 5 hours to recharge if plugged into a wall or the generator. Recharging it with the 12v outlet in the truck would take longer. The way I'm using it the battery rarely gets below a 50% charge. Thanks for watching, and glad to hear about Sandy!
hello from the quiet Ozarks! Another video of value! Hope your well and enjoying your day. Where did you get the generator gas cap hose attachment? Tight lines andbent poles!
Hello! Thanks for your comment. Sorry for my slow response. For the gas cap, I ended up purchasing the extra gas tank rigged with the gas cap made for the Honda generator. There is a link below. However, I think you can also just purchase the gas cap and line separately. I'm hoping to do some fishing this spring! www.amazon.com/Bergs-System-HND1-2000IS-Single-Tank/dp/B07K385YGX/ref=asc_df_B07K385YGX/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=242042684287&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=16301025562764749465&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9014271&hvtargid=pla-648510955410&psc=1&mcid=c0537439242f3b9d815fd3cc89ebc29f&gclid=Cj0KCQiAoeGuBhCBARIsAGfKY7wAPQ3o5Zf3T-_haGqnhcHY3tD1Owwzm7pUTo7tho73A3flmfCph5waAkRoEALw_wcB
Thanks for watching and for your comment! I've been surprised by how much I've enjoyed the camping itself. For me, it has been better all-round... even in difficult weather. Thanks again!
Thank you for your comment and for subscribing! This setup has worked well for me, but it seems like there is always room for improvement. I enjoy the process of figuring it out, though. Thanks again!
Nice clean setup. How did you set up the gas cap to the Honda generator? I have the same generator and like how you are using an extra-large gas supply. Thanks.
The extra gas tank makes a big difference in terms of how I can use the generator. I went online and purchased a gas cap that would work with these Honda generators. In fact, I got the entire setup already put together, which is more expensive getting the parts individually. Here is a link to something similar to what I did. Thanks for your comment! www.amazon.com/Bergs-System-HND1-2000IS-Single-Tank/dp/B07K385YGX/ref=asc_df_B07K385YGX/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=693600373374&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11881507326822647348&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9014271&hvtargid=pla-648510955410&psc=1&mcid=c0537439242f3b9d815fd3cc89ebc29f&gad_source=1
New to the truck camping scene, just picked up my Leer truck cap, and I love the idea with the curtain rods. May I ask you what type of heater that is? I’m in the North and looking for something to run off my 500 watt Jackery power source. Thank you in advance.
Thanks for your comment! I'm pretty new to this as well, but I'm definitely enjoying it and improving as I go. I did some very cold truck camping last winter (close to 0), but that little heater kept it warm in there. I purchased it more than 20 years ago and don't really know much about it. However, it has 2 wattage options: 750 and 1500. I have never really needed to use it at 1500 to stay warm. In terms of using it with the Jackery... I have a 1500 Jackery and it will run the heater for a while, but it won't run all night. So, at nights I run a little generator outside for the heat and to re-charge the Jackery. That has worked pretty well for me. Another change that I've made to the truck since this video makes it easier to cook breakfast in the back without getting out. Last winter, this was one of the more difficult things for me--getting out to make breakfast when it was really cold. I made another video that shows those changes. Good luck with this, and definitely let me know how it goes if you have a chance. Thanks again!
@@thebirdbum9182 I truly appreciate the reply and feedback. I’ll keep you posted on what routes I go, and perhaps post a video or two on my build. Be safe out there. 🙏🏻
Awesome video a concern I had - running your heater off of the power strip - I've seen way too many melted powerstrips - Might I suggest plugging it directly into the jackery?
Thanks for watching and for your comment! Your thoughts on the power strip are good... and I hadn't thought of that. The problem with the Jackery is that it won't run the heater all night, so I have to use the generator for the heater. But, I do need to come up with a safer option than the power strip. As I'm sitting here thinking about it, I could plug the heater directly into the extension cord coming from the generator and not use the power strip for that. Thanks again for your comment!
Great video! Not only enjoyed it but I wanted to ask how does the extra gas tank work with the generator? I did notice that the tank is usually considered a boat tank n I noticed the hose bug do you have to pressurize the tank to the generator? Or does the generator just pull it over as needed? Again great video n look forward to more
Thanks for watching the video! That gas tank is like a boat tank; however, I purchased one that was already set up to run with this generator... which did cost a little more. You don't have to pressurize the tank. The generator draws gas from the extra tank as needed. I have used all the gas out of the extra tank before and looked to find that the gas tank for the generator was still full.... meaning that the generator doesn't empty its own tank first before drawing from the extra tank. The generator starts drawing from the extra tank as soon as you start it. To get it started you just have to have some gas in both tanks (generator and extra tank). Thanks again!
Thanks for watching! It is a Roll-a-Cot. I believe they sell different lengths, etc., so you can hopefully find something that fits your space. Thanks again!
Actually, that's a good question because it is confusing in the video. If I do another video I'll talk more about the dogs and the trailer. The dogs generally live out of the trailer on these trips; however, I have one dog (Hank) who stays in the back with me. He does stay in the trailer some, but he is usually in the back with me.
Dog trailer? Your best freind isn't even able to ride in comfort after he works his butt off to find you birds!! He belongs inside!!!!! Bye..lost subscriber
Wow... I actually got the dog trailer because it's more comfortable for the dogs on longer trips. I certainly respect your opinion, but I do believe it is a little misplaced in terms of the comfort and wellbeing of my dogs.
A bunch of really great ideas. Thank you🤩
Thanks for your comment and for watching!
@thebirdbum9182 Yes sir.
Peanut and I both appreciate your setup mr Brady!
Thanks for watching, and super glad to hear Peanut is in on things! His brother Hank is in this video a couple of times.
Very nice setup. I am in a similar setup with a cot in my topper, Rubbermaid tubs underneath. I cook outside under a Coleman pop up shelter. Easy to load everything in and out. I used the cheap puzzle mat from Amazon to cushion and insulate the floor. Look forward to seeing more videos.
Thanks for your comment! I also cook outside 90% of the time and prefer that if the weather permits. Since this video, I have arranged things indoors now so that I can cook in the back more easily if the weather is tough.... like 10 degrees or colder. Thanks again!
Thank you. Great information. I have been trying to figure out how to set mine up. I like the carpet idea. I have used a cot and usually cook in mine, but never thought of electric heat with a generator. Usually just get cold and start a later in the morning.
Thanks for your comment. I'm just now figuring out that cooking in the truck is important if you can do it. With the generator I'm also now thinking about a small microwave back there. Could do a lot with that. Thanks again!
I don't microwave much, but I do vacuum seal a lot of food. Then I just drop a sealed bag in boiling water until it's hot. Just as good as the day you put it in there.
@@jeffparks6811 That's a good idea! Thanks
Nice setup
Thank you for watching and for your comment!
Love your setup! You’ve got it feeling like home.
I got a lot of good ideas from your video. Thanks for sharing.
I'm glad you got some ideas! Thanks for watching and for your comment!
👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you!
Great setup you have there! Thanks for the detailed look at it. I'm hoping to replicate this to some extent for my Alaskan bird hunting adventures...
I'm glad this might be of some help. Since this video was made, I've made a couple of changes to make cooking in the truck easier without having to get out... for really cold weather. I outline those changes in the 2023 Danial Boone National Forest video. Let me know if you ever make any kind of video of your Alaskan bird hunting adventures. I would really be interested in seeing what that's like. Thanks for your comment!
@@thebirdbum9182 Good to know. I'll check out that video. I'm slowly working my way through your channel -- it's excellent! Definitely one of the best bird hunting channels on UA-cam. Keep up the great work!
Really like the setup, I love the table setup, and surprised on how much room you can have in the little space.
Thanks for your comment! It is actually more comfortable than I thought it would be when I started figuring it out. Since this video, I've added an extra shelf and fridge/freezer, which I talk about in the 2023 Danial Boone National Forest video. Thanks again!
Wow, nice setup! Great utilization of space.
Thanks! It's kind of an ongoing project.
Thanks for this video. I’m looking to build a truck cap system for grouse hunting, so I can show up late last minute without setting up. Yours is the nicest most practical cap camper I’ve seen.
It has worked well for me. I've made some changes to make this a little more comfortable (fridge and freezer in the back, etc.), which is in another video. Thanks for watching and for your comment!
Great video and cool set up Brady! 👍
Thanks Eric!
I use a very similar setup as you have. Last season I bought an Alpicool 12/120 volt refrigerator/freezer. It worked great at freezing birds on long trips and keeping frozen food froze. Another item I find very useful is an electric blanket. My electric heater went on the fritz on a trip to Kansas last season during a night got down to 18 degees. I was able to sleep comfortably that night with a beanie cap on to keep my head warm. Lastly I use a single burner induction cook top and have a jet boil for a backup and cook inside.
Your idea with the curtains is brilliant. I have been using cut out reflectix. Nothing says, hey there's a guy camping in this parking lot like reflectix in the windows.
This is great... I really appreciate all of your suggestions! I'll check out each of these possibilities. I had originally considered reflectix because it definitely insulates better than curtains (no insulation), but with the electric heater I was okay without the insulation. The electric blanket is a great idea to at least have as a backup. Good luck this coming season, and thanks for watching and for your comment!
I wanted to tell you that I just added two Alpicool fridge/freezers to the back of the truck. Thank you again for your suggestion!
That’s great! For the up coming season I just purchased a BLUETTI power station. That way I don’t have to run a gas generator all night. There were a few places I wanted to camp but didn’t cause I thought they were going to be noise sensitive. ImIf you ever run across a guy in a ram truck (outfitted similar to yous) with a couple of German bird dogs, stop and say hi.
I just looked up the BLUETTI and they look promising. It's definitely a good idea to have a backup to the generator for a number of reasons. Also, definitely stop and say hi if you see me anywhere... with a trailer full of Brittanys.
Awesome video buddy thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! I hope you find some of it helpful. Thanks again!
Great setup congratulations
Thank you!
Happy Trails & hunting 😊thanks
Thank you!
Wow that looks great
Thanks! It has worked pretty well for me.
Very nice setup. Simple yet very effective. Thanks for sharing. I subcribed and I look forward to watching your videos this coming season. God bless you!
Thank you for watching, your comment and for subscribing! I also like The Frugal Sportsman and have subscribed. Thanks again!
You are so welcome and thank you as well! Blessings!@@thebirdbum9182
Enjoy your channel. I just ran across your channel probably because I watch Brian Waters Outdoors. I’ve been watching him for quite some time now. Keep up the good work
Thanks for watching and for your comment! Brian Waters Outdoors is great. Glad you found my channel. Thanks again!
Just found your channel and sub'd. Wanted to see this video to get more info on the truck hunt set up. I really enjoyed your other video (pheasant and quail in OK) because it not only shows killing birds, but all the other facets of a hunt. The food, the camp, the dog interaction etc. Very enjoyable to watch.
Thank you, again!
nice set-up!
Thank you, and thanks for your comment!
Well done. Miss Sandy sat with me and watched this, I do believe She recognized your voice. About how long does it take to charge your battery after a nights use?? A two burner hot plate might be some help, Had Sandy on a short run yesterday she bumped a woodcock, We are l going to have a great spring and summer getting ready for this fall. really happy with the pup. Nice video look forward to more.
Hey... glad to hear Sandy is fitting in and doing well! You've already got her on birds! Thanks for the idea of a hot plate... that's actually a good idea. I was also thinking of maybe a small microwave. In terms of the battery, if it is run all the way down it could take 4 or 5 hours to recharge if plugged into a wall or the generator. Recharging it with the 12v outlet in the truck would take longer. The way I'm using it the battery rarely gets below a 50% charge. Thanks for watching, and glad to hear about Sandy!
hello from the quiet Ozarks! Another video of value! Hope your well and enjoying your day. Where did you get the generator gas cap hose attachment? Tight lines andbent poles!
Hello! Thanks for your comment. Sorry for my slow response. For the gas cap, I ended up purchasing the extra gas tank rigged with the gas cap made for the Honda generator. There is a link below. However, I think you can also just purchase the gas cap and line separately. I'm hoping to do some fishing this spring!
www.amazon.com/Bergs-System-HND1-2000IS-Single-Tank/dp/B07K385YGX/ref=asc_df_B07K385YGX/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=242042684287&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=16301025562764749465&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9014271&hvtargid=pla-648510955410&psc=1&mcid=c0537439242f3b9d815fd3cc89ebc29f&gclid=Cj0KCQiAoeGuBhCBARIsAGfKY7wAPQ3o5Zf3T-_haGqnhcHY3tD1Owwzm7pUTo7tho73A3flmfCph5waAkRoEALw_wcB
neat setup!
Thank you!!
this is good stuff. well done
Thank you!!
Like your setup. I've been contemplating going with a popup camper while bird hunting. We've been staying at cabins. I like camping.
Thanks for watching and for your comment! I've been surprised by how much I've enjoyed the camping itself. For me, it has been better all-round... even in difficult weather. Thanks again!
It seems to me, you are well organized.
Thank you for your comment and for subscribing! This setup has worked well for me, but it seems like there is always room for improvement. I enjoy the process of figuring it out, though. Thanks again!
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Thanks for watching!
Nice clean setup. How did you set up the gas cap to the Honda generator? I have the same generator and like how you are using an extra-large gas supply. Thanks.
The extra gas tank makes a big difference in terms of how I can use the generator. I went online and purchased a gas cap that would work with these Honda generators. In fact, I got the entire setup already put together, which is more expensive getting the parts individually. Here is a link to something similar to what I did. Thanks for your comment!
www.amazon.com/Bergs-System-HND1-2000IS-Single-Tank/dp/B07K385YGX/ref=asc_df_B07K385YGX/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=693600373374&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11881507326822647348&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9014271&hvtargid=pla-648510955410&psc=1&mcid=c0537439242f3b9d815fd3cc89ebc29f&gad_source=1
@@thebirdbum9182 thank you for the fast reply.
New to the truck camping scene, just picked up my Leer truck cap, and I love the idea with the curtain rods. May I ask you what type of heater that is? I’m in the North and looking for something to run off my 500 watt Jackery power source. Thank you in advance.
Thanks for your comment! I'm pretty new to this as well, but I'm definitely enjoying it and improving as I go. I did some very cold truck camping last winter (close to 0), but that little heater kept it warm in there. I purchased it more than 20 years ago and don't really know much about it. However, it has 2 wattage options: 750 and 1500. I have never really needed to use it at 1500 to stay warm. In terms of using it with the Jackery... I have a 1500 Jackery and it will run the heater for a while, but it won't run all night. So, at nights I run a little generator outside for the heat and to re-charge the Jackery. That has worked pretty well for me.
Another change that I've made to the truck since this video makes it easier to cook breakfast in the back without getting out. Last winter, this was one of the more difficult things for me--getting out to make breakfast when it was really cold. I made another video that shows those changes. Good luck with this, and definitely let me know how it goes if you have a chance. Thanks again!
@@thebirdbum9182 I truly appreciate the reply and feedback. I’ll keep you posted on what routes I go, and perhaps post a video or two on my build. Be safe out there. 🙏🏻
Awesome video
a concern I had - running your heater off of the power strip - I've seen way too many melted powerstrips - Might I suggest plugging it directly into the jackery?
Thanks for watching and for your comment! Your thoughts on the power strip are good... and I hadn't thought of that. The problem with the Jackery is that it won't run the heater all night, so I have to use the generator for the heater. But, I do need to come up with a safer option than the power strip. As I'm sitting here thinking about it, I could plug the heater directly into the extension cord coming from the generator and not use the power strip for that. Thanks again for your comment!
@@thebirdbum9182 they make 20 amp three way extension cord splitters
That may work or at least worth some research?
@@darkrashan Now that you mention it I've got one of those. Thanks for the idea!
Great video! Not only enjoyed it but I wanted to ask how does the extra gas tank work with the generator? I did notice that the tank is usually considered a boat tank n I noticed the hose bug do you have to pressurize the tank to the generator? Or does the generator just pull it over as needed? Again great video n look forward to more
Thanks for watching the video! That gas tank is like a boat tank; however, I purchased one that was already set up to run with this generator... which did cost a little more. You don't have to pressurize the tank. The generator draws gas from the extra tank as needed. I have used all the gas out of the extra tank before and looked to find that the gas tank for the generator was still full.... meaning that the generator doesn't empty its own tank first before drawing from the extra tank. The generator starts drawing from the extra tank as soon as you start it. To get it started you just have to have some gas in both tanks (generator and extra tank). Thanks again!
ok thanks
Do you have any information on the cot you purchased? I’m interested in one for my truck
Thanks for watching! It is a Roll-a-Cot. I believe they sell different lengths, etc., so you can hopefully find something that fits your space. Thanks again!
Quick question, maybe I missed it in the video, but do your dogs stay in their dog trailer or in the camper with you?
Actually, that's a good question because it is confusing in the video. If I do another video I'll talk more about the dogs and the trailer. The dogs generally live out of the trailer on these trips; however, I have one dog (Hank) who stays in the back with me. He does stay in the trailer some, but he is usually in the back with me.
Please don't be that guy with a generator running all night in the woods. Get a wabasto heater.
I've considered diesel heaters, but I believe electric is cleaner and safer.
Dog trailer? Your best freind isn't even able to ride in comfort after he works his butt off to find you birds!! He belongs inside!!!!! Bye..lost subscriber
Wow... I actually got the dog trailer because it's more comfortable for the dogs on longer trips. I certainly respect your opinion, but I do believe it is a little misplaced in terms of the comfort and wellbeing of my dogs.
Nice setup.
Thank you!