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I get the feeling some of you really think that business people exist just to put people to work... business is about making money... anything that deters a business owner from staying in that business is not going to be good for employment.. smart people should think very carefully about pissing off the business owners in this country... unions and our government have already driven most of the private sector businesses out of the country... Seigel is giving you all an insight on what will happen if things continue on the path that Obama is taking us.. not just his business though.. you can bet that there are many business owners that employ a lot of people that feel the same way... when those ex-employees are sitting home without a job.. it will be too late to say i told you so4 points
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Within my first 5 years of bowhunting, I cant tell you how many deer, including 2 bucks that were 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 year olds that I passed because I was not comfortable with the shot due to distance and other factors. I have also made a couple of bad shots and lost a very nice buck last year because of it. Theres a difference between botching a shot that is within your limits and taking a shot that you know is outside your limits just because its an "opportunity". The latter is unethical.2 points
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True story...poll the members here on their occupation...and you'd be surprised to see how many attorneys there are on here. There's at LEAST two that have posted on this thread. I'm not one of them, though. This is just a typical early season hunting thread...people have that angst built up and just need to go hunt and kill stuff. Don't take it personal, just tell us to shove it.2 points
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Doc: I also encourage you to visit the bowhunting harvest thread. I spent my own time, gas, and money helping another forum member who was willing to learn, in order to get his first deer. The first time I met the guy was at his property. We walked it, scouted it, and he gave me his thoughts and we made a plan together. First sit...dead deer and a great experience for everyone. Bowhunters are notorious for being greedy, private, and snobish. Keep perpetuating it by saying "i want my deer close and I have more respect for one who kills at 10 vs. 50." and I'll keep dispelling it by walking the walk and helping others.2 points
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Columbus Day weekend, October 6-8, marked the state’s first youth firearms deer hunt and reports from the field indicate the youth deer hunt was a success for many junior hunters as they learned about New York’s rich deer hunting tradition under the watchful eyes of experienced mentors, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Joe Martens announced today. “The youth deer hunt is a great opportunity for the next generation of New York hunters and is an important step in preserving our hunting heritage while maintaining our ability to manage deer through hunting in the future,” said Commissioner Martens. “We received enthusiastic feedback from parents and excited young hunters who took part of the Columbus Day weekend. These experiences demonstrate the great value of providing this unique opportunity for junior hunters.” During the youth deer hunt, junior hunters (ages 14-15) with a big game hunting license were eligible to take one deer of either sex with a firearm when properly accompanied by a licensed and experienced adult. The number of Junior Hunting license holders who were eligible to participate at least one day of the youth hunt was 12,753. To date, junior hunters have reported taking 486 deer, though hunters have 7 days to report their kill. DEC anticipates the final harvest estimate for the youth deer hunt will be higher after all reports are in and the harvest is calculated. DEC Environmental Conservation Officers and wildlife staff were afield throughout the weekend, monitoring hunter activity and talking with bowhunters, small game and turkey hunters, and junior hunters about their experience during the youth deer hunt. Reports from the junior hunters were overwhelmingly positive, and other hunters reported their hunting was not affected by the ongoing youth deer hunt. Some hunters indicated that while they did not support the youth hunt when it was first proposed, their actual observations over the weekend and seeing what a positive experience it was for so many kids, has changed their minds. Additionally, New York’s junior hunters demonstrated why mentored youth have the greatest safety record of all hunters across the nation; no hunting related shooting incidents were reported during the youth deer hunt. To showcase the success of junior hunters, DEC encourages parents to submit a picture to DEC’s Big Game Hunting Photo Gallery (www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/54055.html).1 point
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Just happened on this site surfing the net and liked what I saw so I figured I'd join in. I hunt mostly in Wayne County (Ontario) where I live with a house on 13 acres and in Yates County on Italy Hill. I mostly hunt deer, turkey, and small game but my true passion is bowhunting deer. I managed to head out west on an elk bowhunt in 2009 and even though I didn't tag an elk I had a blast and can't wait for the opportunity to hunt out west again. This year is my 30th bow season and will be my 29th gun season. Finally got into muzzleloader hunting a couple years ago. I got my first trail cam this year and found out how addicting that is...can't wait to check out my next set of pictures. In the off season I enjoy kayaking with my wife, camping, and going after bass or pike. Good Luck to everybody this year - Hunt safe and hard!1 point
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Had just about all of them in the last 50+ years X2 on Muck Brand get the ones with the agresive thread pattern not the farm muck boot.1 point
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Quit funding them. Isnt that why they are here? If we quit providing there every need they have no reason to be here. Yes they are here and alot more thanks to your buddy in office. They have no legal right to be here thats why they are called illegal immigrants so why do we continue to provide them with means to stay? Take that away and do you think they will stay? Oh, right. 'Self-deportation'. Forgot about that genius plan.1 point
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You will all get VIP treatment, I can assure you. Look at how fast power corrupts. I rescind the nomination. Back to the drawing board.1 point
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Is it too late to write me onto the ballot for 2012?? Of course Doewhacker will be my running mate. All of you will be invited to the inaugural ball if we get elected. You will all get VIP treatment, I can assure you. Except the antler restriction supporters of course. They will be sent to Guantanamo.1 point
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I've said it before. When the democrats are in office, money is thrown into every social program imaginable, and when republicans are in office they will throw money into fighting a war in some fleabag country. They BOTH spend way more than should be spent. If one thinks it's a waste to provide healthcare for illegals here, why is it any better to rebuild fleabag nations like Iraq and Afghanistan? Neither is better than the other in my opinion. Both parties are garbage and a movement should be started to vote for candidates not affiliated with either. I know it will probably take some time to change the current system, but it will NEVER happen if we don't start somewhere.1 point
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"I also find it humourous that these same people sit on there ass and copy paste quote and use thoughts from other people instead of there own words. " you mean people like the guy that ripped off the chain letter that got posted to start this thread?1 point
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AND THATS THE GAME!!!!!!! Best answer Very well said as I stated before it is up to the shooter to determine their limits1 point
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got ya.. i do know in other states you do have to obtain a tag from the local DEC for finding a deer with horns when you plan on taking the head. Im not 100% sure if taking them without reporting them is legal, myself personally would still call and ask. I do know when guys find deer dead they cut the head and take it with them but whos to say that you shot that buck, didint find it in time, the meat went bad but you find the rack and take it with out tagging it. not saying thats what you did but im sure it happens so i would think DEC would want to be notified of an untagged deer head being transported. JMO1 point
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I think that eventually we will all be in that situation but I still have a few years of pretending I'm tarzan aaaaghhhhhh AAGGGGGHHHH!!!1 point
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It'll have no effect on fawn recruitment!!! Obviously, the dead bucks in all of the harvest photos won't be doing any breeding in a few weeks but there will be plenty of bucks left to get the job done.1 point
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F117 is a strike bomber while the F22 is a fighter. F117 can't get into a dog fight. Our air and naval surperiority is the main reason why only so many of our troops have died in combat. It has gotten to the point that once the death toll had reached 5000 people were calling an outrage. Think back to WW2 and Vietnam. 5000 troops getting killed in combat would be considered a good month. If we didn't have such a clear advantage of the sea and sky, the death toll would be 10 times higher.1 point
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Salt and mineral blocks arent the only things that are illegal. No bait period, that means no corn piles, no apples, no Cmere Deer, etc.1 point
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yeah i have other land anyway so i guess i might just do that........ better b on the safe side even tho i didnt no...............1 point
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Hey Doc..Tons of funny stuff here in this thread (not your post but the entire thread) I'm sure is eye opening to you and others. What is your max range, if you have one on deer. I know maybe you'll stretch it a bit at times but where do you "draw the line"? Me, approx. 23 yards is my max. I really look for the 3-5 yard shot but inside of 17-18 yards I'm most confident.1 point
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Anglers continue to catch walleyes from shore on Oneida Lake by casting stickbaits. CNY FISHING FORECAST Just a reminder that the new fishing license year started Oct. 1. There’s also some new regulations that have kicked in. For more, see the DEC’s 2012-13 Freshwater Fishing Guide. Bait stores (list and map). LAKE ONTARIO As more salmon make their way into the tributaries, the lake fishing continues to wind down. There are still salmon being taken at the mouths of rivers, but getting out with the strong winds we’ve had lately has been difficult. SALMON RIVER Chinook/coho salmon runs continue to be strong. Steelhead are also starting to come in. The lower fly fishing section is closed until Oct. 31. The upper fly section is open. OSWEGO RIVER There are salmon throughout the river, along with a few brown trout and a few steelhead. Water is low. Remember the bridge to Leto Island is closed, and there are new Mandatory Personal Flotation Device (PFD) zones on the river below Varick Dam. ONEIDA LAKE Anglers fishing casting from shore at night continue to pick up fish. Anglers are catching them on stickbaits, such as the Challenger Junior Minnow and Storm Junior ThunderStick. Lots of small perch are still being taken with fathead minnows along weed lines, and a few larger ones as well. CAYUGA LAKE Trout and salmon fishing continues to be slow. Fishing 80 to 110 feet down with flasher and flies was producing a few lake trout, as was vertical jigging in 80 to 100 feet of water. Bass fishing has been good on the north end with a variety of plastic baits working. SENECA LAKE Trout and salmon fishing continues to be slow. A few lake trout are hitting Spin Doctors and flies fished 70 to 90 feet down. Yellow perch fishing remains good, with fish being caught on the south end, and by the salt plant. OWASCO LAKE Continued reports of “lots of perch and bass” being caught on crayfish and fathead minnows. One guy landed a largemouth bass weighing nearly 8 pounds, according to one bait shop owner. OTISCO LAKE Fishing has been slow lately. Nothing new to report. SKANEATELES LAKE Bass fishing slowed down some last week, but some are still being caught along the shore with tube jigs, drop-shot rigs and spinnerbaits. Yellow perch and rock bass are also biting on the south end with small minnows or jigs working. There is no trout activity to report. SODUS BAY Yellow perch are being caught in deep water on small minnows. Northern pike are hitting on spoons and large spinners. Bass fishing continues to be good with spinnerbaits and a variety of plastics working. Salmon are also being taken off the pier by anglers casting spoons. The low water is making launching boats difficult for some. WHITNEY POINT RESERVOIR The reservoir level continues to be drawn down to allow the Army Corps of Engineers to do needed work. It’s hard for anglers to get larger boats in and out. Fishing from a kayak, canoe or a jon boat is still the way to go, though some bigger boats are being successfully launched at Dorchester Park. Bring boots, advised one bait store owner. View the full article on The Syracuse Outdoors Blog1 point
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I hunt for trophies, and i don't have a problem with experienced hunters taking long shot, but i think this comment sucks.. If it's a booner you'll fling one and hope it lands?? Now thats selfish.1 point
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I would think by law they would have to label it as smoke seasoning if no smoke was used but not 100% positive. They may pass it quickly through a smoke chamber, after adding liquid smoke to the sausage and pass it off as smoked. You are right. That sausage isn't dark at all. Nothing like homemade smoked though. I make it because I know what I am f\getting.1 point
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Good question but i believe iowa, illionis and you can go on. There season start oct. 1st but we don't have as many big bucks as they do but also remember there season goes longer then ours. They harvest big buck but a longer period. I don't believe it will affect us here. Those states are years ahead of us on deer quality management.1 point
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You can stop giving advice on something you know NOTHING about. You watch too much TV.............1 point
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i had the same problem a few years back so i enhanced the trail cam pic's i had of the 2 guys and printed up posted signs with their faces on them. Posted them all along my property. a week later the ones along the road were all misisng. i haven't had too much trouble since then.1 point
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You updated your phone? If so it happened to me. When I updated to io6 I lost you tube and couldn't open any videos. You need to probably get YouTube back on your phone through your apps1 point
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Worked !!! Thank You , I noticed mention about cleaning out your cache - I use CCleaner (Crap Cleaner) and it works well !1 point
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Where i hunt, i cant see in the farmers daughters bedroom from the ground so i use my climber.1 point
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sure they do WNY.all ya gotta do is BELIEVE, apparently the lack of evidence DOES mean that they exist.............................. so therefore I continue my hunt for the elusive antlered mouse..................think my 338 lapua will take him down?1 point
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Isn't this a topic about grunting in a buck in early October & not about criticizing an individual for setting his own limitations?1 point
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I think its worth mentioning that I have acquintences/friends that always talk about how great hunting is. When I finally decided that I wanted to give it shot, I had very little actual help from all of those that encouraged me to try it, with a few exceptions. Frankly, I thought it was strange that those who talk so highly of the sport didn't seem excited to help out a new guy. Most seemed like I was invading their turf and were way too secretive (like they wanted all of the deer for themselves). I have a few other hobbies where if someone mentioned an interest to me, I would do whatever I could to encourage and guide them. A week ago, I did not know phade AT ALL. He responded to my post on this site seeking advice and was more than helpful than I really could ask of a stranger. He spent over 3 hours walking the property with me, teaching me signs to look for and where best to set up based on those signs and wind. He even helped me set up a blind and then left to help another hunter. I can't thank him enough. I learned more in my emails with him (and his are detailed) and that three hour walk, than all the numerous hours I spent researching. Then, I call him excited about my first shot on a deer and his response was "I'll be right there, sit tight and don't take another doe ... if a buck comes by and you want to, shoot him." He went way out of his way to help me track the deer. Phade is a huge credit to this sport and forum. He is selfless and walks the walk. People like him are what will cause this sport to grow. Don't want to sound like I am gushing over him, but he really went above and beyond. Thanks Phade. I hope I can return the numerous favors in some way. If you really want this sport to grow in numbers instead of declining, take a page from Phade's book. I am sure there are others on the forum like him, but phade's actions speak for themselves. I hope I mature in this sport to the point where I can do the same for some other novice hunters.1 point
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For me, the challenge of bowhunting is the fact that I have to get close. That's what I got into bowhunting for was to take on the challenge of a short-range weapon for hunting. Maybe I'm in the minority on that these days. But I think I'm much more impressed with a bowhunter that gets his deer at 10 or 15 yards than some guy who had to "settle" for a 50 yard shot.1 point
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And once again, I will drag out my old story about a work-aquaintance who could consistantly hold a coffee cup sized group on the archery range but had the most unbelievable record for wounded and lost deer. 5 different deer wounded and lost in one season. Why? .... because be was over-impressed with his target range success and tried to transfer all that over into hunting season. I don't know why people can't accept that a bow is a short-range weapon. Yes sometimes people get lucky and shoot a deer at some ridiculous distances. That does not mean that it was a smart shot regardless of your abilities at stationary targets in controlled archery range conditions. It just means that if you shoot enough arrows, sometimes you will get lucky.1 point
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Could it be done? Yes. Should it be done depends on your ability to live with the end result which could be less than desireable. There seems to be a lot of hunters who can live with the less than desireable result as there are a lot of dead deer laying around the woods after the season. I for one would not shoot beyond 30 yrds as the further out you get the more uncontrolable the situation becomes. Better to hone your woodsman skills and get the xtra 20 yrds you need to make an ethical shot. But even a blind squill finds a nut once in a while though!1 point
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I find carrying a bow to be very awkward in comparison to a gun. NO way will I walk with a knocked arrow. I walked up on a buck two years ago and had plenty of time to knock an arrow. Just way too easy to trip when walking in the woods and I don't think it would be very hard at all to get stabbed with that broadhead if you were to go down. I for one would feel a lot more safe walking with a loaded gun with the safety on in comparison.1 point
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I did it the easy way . I bought a couple of braided wrist slings for $5 each ............1 point