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  2. Al , me looking at all this from a NH point of view , they are flinging all this bullcrap at law abiding citizens in NYS is strictly all about the money ! All these worthless fees are filling some politicians pockets ! Why do you need a pistol permit in order to buy a rifle ? They are nothing alike . Nobody has ever asked me for my pistol permit when I buy a semi auto rifle or any rifle . Sounds like the politicians just creating another roadblock .
  3. My application is for being able to carry good gear on my Adventure Scooter easily. I purchased a Honda off road scooter a couple of years ago that will get me into some pretty good out of the way places that can offer some decent fishing and some hunting. I have been assembling some gear that will stow in the scooter's roomy storage compartment under the seat and in the top box. The first was getting a small lightweight trail revolver and that was accomplished with a Charter Arms Pathfinder. For a long gun I went with a Savage 42 22lr / 410 Takedown over and under, it breaks in half and fits into a compact 24 inch long soft case. I put a compact green dot on top which will work good for either barrel. For fishing gear I have some take down and telescoping rods of ultra light and light propositions that will stow nicely. So as far as I can see I have accomplished my mission and shall see what the Summer and Spring brings as far as action. Al
  4. Sooner or later there is going to be a severe attack with these critters getting bolder and bolder and losing their fear of humans.
  5. When you're not really into it but someone mentioned snacks.
  6. Yesterday
  7. Visited the permit office this morning and had my permit amended so I can purchase semi auto rifles. That will be $25.00 and as for now, never have to go back for any rifle purchases. Al
  8. https://www.fieldandstream.com/conservation/coyote-central-park/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0t6YT8sAKDSVEstIislqYya9w65bjh5geyiqOjNLEy5DjRhnQDkZI6ojA_aem_ATmehDJQzn6WGysa1vwd2IVC9w3uTJbjVathcbljkUpLmfYgnO01UVFFVfXCjPsYc04mX3lRXqf-6QuMuNsHLzbG
  9. Airedale- Thanks for the article. And I believe that other great camps had similar "preserves"
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  11. In 1901, Edward Litchfield, an ultra-wealthy attorney and financier, released 13 wild boars in an enclosure at his sprawling preserve located just south of Tupper Lake. Because of the difficulty in maintaining the integrity of the fence around the more than one square mile tract of land in which the wild boars were placed, some, or all, of them escaped into the surrounding forest. Reports of wild boars from the many loggers that worked in the woods in that general area during that period persisted for more than two decades. At this time, the conservation era was still in its infancy, and many older backwoodsmen felt that it was still their right to shoot any game animal they happened to encounter. Eventually, this population disappeared, but it was able to sustain itself for over twenty years. In a similar type of event, a wild boar preserve was established in Central New Hampshire in 1899 by a wealthy landowner. Some of these animals were also able to escape and established a local population. These wild boars also provided hunters as far away as Vermont with an exotic species of game to pursue, and it was not until 1961 when the last wild boar was reported killed in the wilds of the Granite State. Both of these wild boar incidents occurred several generations ago, before our climate experienced noticeable moderations. While deep snow would seem to limit this rather short-legged animal’s ability to travel during winter, the toes of the wild boar are able to spread far apart, allowing it to move more easily than a white-tail in places with a substantial snow pack. Also the more compact body shape of the wild board, its thick hide, and layers of fat enable it to tolerate temperatures that are well below zero. In Europe, wild boars are able to flourish in areas that have just as severe a climate as the Central Adirondacks. Some people point out that both of these long ago incidents occurred prior to the introduction of the eastern coyote to our fauna. In Europe, centuries ago, wild boars were known to exist in the same stretches of forests in which packs of wolves roamed. It is doubtful that the Adirondack coyote, known for it ability to kill deer, would have much of an impact on any population of wild boars which are renowned for their aggressive temperament and ability to defend themselves with their sharp tusks when they feel threatened. It would not take much for a few of these wily creatures, which are presently just south of the Blue Line, to make their way into our forests and become an established part of our fauna. The Adirondack backcountry no longer contains lumber camps occupied by individuals that enjoy dining on wild game. Also, hunting is not as popular among the general public as it once was, and individuals toting firearms into the woods are a rarity. Should wild boars enter the Park, they would have few controls that would limit their numbers. The notion of the very elusive wild boar roaming the forests of the Adirondacks is becoming more real. It has been shown time and time again that once an invasive species enters an area, it becomes increasingly harder to eradicate with the passage of time. It is impossible to predict what impact a population of wild boars would have on the Adirondack environment, however, most individuals would just as soon spend their time contemplating the means to prevent their entrance into our wildlife community rather than their effect on the workings of nature here in Park.
  12. Teddi Competes this weekend with the A2 Spartans Sandhurst team. I'll go down early Friday to watch as much as I can. Teams from all over the world are at West Point for the competition. Her words to me, " Dad I'm nervously excited" that's Teddi! Wish her luck!!!! I'll report back. https://www.westpoint.edu/about/traditions/sandhurst
  13. Grouse, do you have a more exact location on the wild boar taken in the Adirondacks. Some of the large estates/great camps stocked large enclosuers with exotic game (elk, other deer species). wonder if this was at one of them.
  14. The cheapest useable, reliable and feature rich china made 384 resolution thermal scope and monocular combo that you won't need to upgrade after purchase will run you $3,300 new, with a 5 year warranty. Buying anything cheaper is like throwing money down the drain. My suggestion is to buy the monocular first and then the scope. You can PM for the details so this thread won't wander off from Mus hunting. SJC
  15. Cool! I Mus get into this myself. I think I have a trespasser under my chicken coop that needs this treatment. Would you share about how much it would cost me to get outfitted for this. Can I get into this at some entry level without breaking the bank? Thanks.
  16. Mus. noun. ˈməs. : a genus of rodents that is the type of the family Muridae and includes the house mouse (M. musculus).
  17. Wow- cool! Forgive me, but couldnt tell from footage, but whats a Mus?
  18. Coyote season ended, so I mounted the RIX L3 on the .177 Fusion 2 yesterday afternoon and sighted it in. I'm used to lining up on bigger targets, so I'm a little shaky, but I got the job done. This Mus didn't know what hit it. SJC
  19. What a crock. So glad I left NY long ago.
  20. The semi auto rifle doesn't go on your permit Sent from my motorola edge plus 5G UW (2022) using Tapatalk
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