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  2. I found it . Thanks Sent from my SM-G975U1 using Tapatalk
  3. Google nysdec crossbow exemption form... Should pop up
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  5. I have looked on the DEC Site with no luck . I must be blind .
  6. There is a form on dec website that you print off and take to your dr to sign then submit to dec... I believe there is a temporary and permanently disabled form... Make sure you get permanent... I believe the temporary is only good for a matter of months
  7. I have pinched vertebrae and can't draw my compound . I will be 84 this deer season . What must I do to apply for a disability to be able to use my crossbow during the regular Bow Season ?
  8. 30.00 Fingerlakes area ( Auburn Ny) Message me with questions Thank you
  9. 50.00 Fingerlakes area ( Auburn Ny) Message me with questions Thank you
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  11. For Sure. I have most of my luck later in the mornings. I places there are lots of hens it’s tough at times to pull them away. 10am or so the ladies head to the nest and the Tom’s start spending time alone strutting and such in fields. Sneak in on them and throw a couple soft calls to get his attention. Many times they will break strut and head your way looking for the lady he heard.
  12. Is it worth going out late morning like 7 sometimes that’s the only time I can get out
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  14. If you heard them at 100 yds and you were in the cover of a blind you couldn't be in a better place. Go light on the calling and use different calls because once they tag you as a fake you're outta luck. At first light or even later if you hear them sounding off at a great distance then yes close the gap between you and them and find a good tree to sit by (running and gunning it's called). Good camo and face covering and no movement is a must when they're moving in to your calling. Remember they see way better than we do and can pick you out way before you even know their there
  15. I was in at 5:12. First gobble 5:35 The bird I shot flew down at 5:50. After I shot it I went to get decoys. Two toms flew from the roost down the hill but one stayed. Walking out with bird he was still on roost about 50 Yards from me. The shotgun blast did not spook those birds.
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