My vote is for the full size truck. When I had my Tacoma, two things bugged me enough to sell it to my brother in law. One was the lousy mileage they get. Two was the fact that I was ALWAYS trying to figure out where to put stuff. Ok, I guess there were three things that bugged me. I've converted a cargo trailer into a camper for some of our excursions. The wife and I use it on our fishing trips, and we use it on some hunts where we don't set up a wall tent (elk hunting in NM primarily). On the first trip with the cargo trailer, the Tacoma drove me nuts. All it did was try to find the right gear to drive in. Constant shifting, even with the overdrive off (sorry, can't remember what that little button is actually called).
So why is the full size better? Well, in my small Duramax (6 cyl) Sierra 1500, I routinely get 25 MPG around town and on the highway, so the mileage is at least 25% better than the Taco. Second, I can get two dogs, shotguns, 4 hunters, water, lunch, coolers, etc., all in the crew cab 1500 no problem. And everyone is comfortable, so the several hour drive to any hunting spot is good, and once you're there it does find on any forest service road we find. As for towing, there is no comparison between it and the Taco - I can pull the cargo trailer, with or without a 4 wheeler or my Range SxS, and yes the mileage drops, but still plenty of power to get you out of anything or race home at hunt's end at highway speeds.
After having a less than desireable experience with my home made truck bed drawers, I now have a Decked system, version 2. What a difference. My shell has side doors, so you can reach in and grab vests, bow cases, anything you need really easily. The drawers are configured to hold fly fishing equipment when appropriate, shotguns when appropriate, and my bow when I'm bowhunting. And all weatherproof and secure.
That's my two cents. Your hunting needs will likely vary. Good luck!
So why is the full size better? Well, in my small Duramax (6 cyl) Sierra 1500, I routinely get 25 MPG around town and on the highway, so the mileage is at least 25% better than the Taco. Second, I can get two dogs, shotguns, 4 hunters, water, lunch, coolers, etc., all in the crew cab 1500 no problem. And everyone is comfortable, so the several hour drive to any hunting spot is good, and once you're there it does find on any forest service road we find. As for towing, there is no comparison between it and the Taco - I can pull the cargo trailer, with or without a 4 wheeler or my Range SxS, and yes the mileage drops, but still plenty of power to get you out of anything or race home at hunt's end at highway speeds.
After having a less than desireable experience with my home made truck bed drawers, I now have a Decked system, version 2. What a difference. My shell has side doors, so you can reach in and grab vests, bow cases, anything you need really easily. The drawers are configured to hold fly fishing equipment when appropriate, shotguns when appropriate, and my bow when I'm bowhunting. And all weatherproof and secure.
That's my two cents. Your hunting needs will likely vary. Good luck!