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  1. So my mom turns 88 today and my soon to be 90 year old dad (both in great health and have wits about them) got up at o'dark thirty to go get breakfast for her. Then he preceded to go to the store and gather things to load a surprise picnic basket with. Cake included. They drove to Niagara on the lake for a birthday picnic. They just called, they were releasing helium birthday balloons over the lake. Rain held off for them. Just had to share as I'm blessed to still have them around.
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  2. I was just noticing how many people on this thread had parental guidance into hunting.... or uncles or parents of friends or grandparents. The percentage is huge. It just points up the importance of taking kids (or others) out hunting if you intend the sport to grow or maintain. There are very few self motivated or self taught people here. They all had somebody that gave them the idea and helped them get started.
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  3. I'd score that rabbit higher
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  4. I know Canadian's like their beer, but $1700 sounds steep for a few cases of Molson. -sorry - couldn't resist. Don't you just love auto-correct?
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  5. I am sure they have the same people updating this that are building the database for ammo background checks. Expect that one to be ready right after November 4th
    3 points
  6. I noticed the dmp selection for my area had a med for 1st choice this year, its usually none. I won't go for that and kind of wish it was still none. But I have been seeing a few more slicks around.
    3 points
  7. I've had my trailcam out now for months capturing what I'd never see even sitting in a tree as quiet as can be.. The 120 bucks for a trialcam and Sd card have been the best investment for me. I have 100's of videos of wildlife surrounding my cabin in the catskills and Its nice to finally see some of them.. even if it is on camera. I've cropped some of the best videos together
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  8. He'd score high enough that nobody on here would pass on him. Simply a guess/ 130ish-140ish
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  9. You are comparing something that is legal to something that is not. How can there possibly be a discussion. The powers to be say that it is legal to hunt near a food source produced by nature, but not legal to pour stuff on the ground. And you complain about people who are doing it legally but not illegally. Your logic fails me and I am sure most.
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  10. Statered when I was 9-10 my cousin took me Turkey hunting , then it grew to deer hunting , then he got into bow hunting when I was 14 , his brother my other cousin took me along coyote hunting with our uncle then eventually that stuck and me and my uncle do every thing toegther now , salmon fish , steelhead ,walleye, ice fish, run coyotes with dogs ,deer hunt, ill be 20 in March and wouldn't be the Hunter I am or person I am today if it wasn't for those 3 people , now I intend to pass it on the same to other youths, Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
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  11. The following news article appeared in our local paper the other night: In order to vote in the September primaries you must register by August 15. To be registered, New York residents must deliver or mail their registration form at least 25 days before the election in which they want to vote. In order to vote in the September 9 state and local primary elections, applications must be postmarked no later than August 15 and received by a board of elections no later than August 20. In order to vote in the November 4 General Election, applications must be post marked no later than October 10 and received by a board of elections no later than October 15. Registered voters without a party affiliation may only vote in general and special elections. This election has special significance for gun owners. If you are not registered to vote this would be the year when your vote may make a difference. If you know others that are not registered, try to get them registered. Do not procrastinate. How to register: http://www.usa.gov/Citizen/Topics/Voting/Register.shtml Where to register: http://www.elections.ny.gov/CountyBoards.html NYS Board of Elections: http://www.elections.ny.gov/ For further info check out the following thread: http://huntingny.com/forums/topic/17272-lest-we-forget/
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  13. Had this last week. Wild turkey( the monarch bird I've been hunting for years) rubbed with Bearman dry rub, was marinated in oj and Italian dressing then wrapped in bacon over pecan chips on the smoker. Nice Belgian beer to go with it
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  14. Not light speed ahead of Gander Mountain? You have REALLY got to be kidding me. From the get go, Cabela's has said that this store would NOT be a mega store like what you are used to. Did you miss that in the news over the past year and a half? You been to Gander Mountain and tried to find a used gun? YOU CAN'T because the SUCK AZZ. They think guns belong behind the counter, 10' from your prying eyes. Oh, you want to handle a used OR new gun? Take a number....we'll be with you shortly. Go to the Gun Center for gun powder. I call BS on your eye witness account of the "dozen crossbows leave in the first hour" and "maybe one compound left in that time". You spent an hour watching the checkout? Have a good time at Bass ProShop..............................
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  15. Why don't the guys who don't like politics start threads about what they want to discuss instead ... sounds simple...
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  16. you just made my day thanks for sharing
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  17. I store my outer layers and boots in contractor grade trash bags. The real thick ones. I usually wear my base layers to my spot. Thats what I do when I hunt close to the house. When Im down at camp everything stays outside until I get dressed in the morning. If its real cold out I'll put everything in trash bags and bring them inside to warm up a little before I put them on.
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  18. One can drive him/herself crazy with scent control. No matter what you're doing you could always be doing something more. I would say use common sense and always play the wind. I personally wear my base layer and boots on teh drive and my hunting clothes in a tote with some pine branches in the trunk. Field and Stream did some testing where they showed that "scent killers" were not effective at hiding hunters from bloodhounds, but cover scents were arguably semi-effective. Hence why I use the pine boughs. http://www.fieldandstream.com/articles/hunting/deer-hunting/finding-deer-hunt/2012/06/cover-scents-work-better-odor-reducing-produ
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  19. Read that post on how deer see first...personally I don't worry about the whole scent block clothes thing...I do wash them for no scent ...but I change diet a bit and start bathing in scent eliminating soaps at least a week before season....they work and how I know?...well even a clean person gives of a scent...I get so use to not having one for 3 months...it drives me crazy for a month after I stop using the scent away body wash and go back to my Oil of Olay...
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  20. we process 10-15 deer a year. at $70 each, no way could we have it taken anywhere. And I think our product is better. Give it a shot. watch a few videos and have at it.
    1 point
  21. http://marshmillranch.com/ is a great place, have been going there for the past 7 years. Great service, CLEAN shop and owners are very friendly. Vacuum pack available. Jerky is great & the cuts of meat have always been high quality. A little bit of a drive from Oneida but worth it.
    1 point
  22. Born, back in the old days, it was a little easier to get started because there were far fewer regulations and they were a lot easier to understand. Fish & Wildlife Depts have really complicated a lot of the regs now, in an effort to allow more hunting opportunities. That, plus the fact there are fewer places for a new guy to hunt, probably hurts the sport more than anything else.
    1 point
  23. http://www.g5outdoors.com/product_detail/25 I like the fact that they cut on contact. Are stout and can be easily resharpened on a normal flat honing stone.
    1 point
  24. I think nothing about you. My simple point again is they are entirely different. No where near the same.
    1 point
  25. Bottom line is that the dump and pour method is baiting and is illegal. If the folks that want to hunt that way wish to legally, they should be moving to change the law. That would be the right way to do it. Kind of like they are doing for the Unsafe Act that you mentioned.
    1 point
  26. I'm tossing a venison roast in the crock pot. Pulled venison sandwiches tonight.
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  27. Dumping a bag of sugar beet powder on the ground is in no way the same as taking the time to plant a crop monetarily or any other way. It is the lazy mans way to cheat. There will always be cheaters. When you hunt in primarily agricultural land it is tough not to hunt near a food source. My biggest plot is right next to the area on my land where no one is allowed. A deer sanctuary so to speak. I also plant many acres of alfalfa and clover I bale for my beef cows. Should I not hunt anywhere near those fields? I also supply a food source for the deer for the winter. last winter if they did not have that, I would not be seeing many deer this year. So many more aspects to crop planting that benefit the herd than pouring a bag of minerals on the ground and waiting for the deer to come to it. By your logic most of the state should not be allowed to be hunted. As I have said many times. real hunting is not like it is portrayed on tv. Sit over a bait pile and wait. If you think nature plays no role in if a field of corn a farmer plants, watch what happens when mother nature does not supply the right weather to make it grow. Again your logic here is flawed. I spent close to 400 dollars in clover alfalfa and forager turnip seed this spring. So far so good as far as growing weather. and it looks like it will all prosper this year. If not I am not only out she seed money, but I would be buying hay and feed for the winter for my cattle. Nature can be your best friend or worst enemy as far as crop production goes. She decides whether the filed grows or not, not you.
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  28. Started back in 71. Went on many hunts with relatives before that. Your right Doc, what better to learn from through continued generations. Long live hunting! We would harvest over 100 coon a season back then. Some mighty nice pelts. Neighbor ate the meat. Pheasant, squirrel, and rabbit all went on the dinner table. You learned to like the taste or you ate a lot of potato and greens., LOL. Even the left over meat on the bones were enjoyed in some mighty tasty soups. Some mighty nice hunting without the new fangled gagets of today. Those are the most cherished memories, right on top, along with my kids later deer hunting adventures. How I"ll remember them for the rest of my life.
    1 point
  29. I'm just ragging on ya. It sounded like you called him a but-ranger. LOL Sent from my SCH-S720C using Tapatalk 2
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  30. The fusions in my 270 shoot great can keep in a 6 in circle all day at 200....and it's a savage axis syn stock..your budget rifle and I trust it to shoot that way every time. Core loks are pretty good shooters also but for almost same cost I choose the fusions.
    1 point
  31. Okay. It's done. Just needs a trip to the range.
    1 point
  32. The new Google maps shows every square inch of State & County Land in NY.
    1 point
  33. I've been a licenced hunter for 19 years and a bowhunter for 17. I remember going fox hunting with my dad when I was 8 or 9. Hunting to me is not just a sport or hobby, but more of a family tradition. I have pictures of my great grandfather and my grandma posing with their bucks & bunnies they'd just shot on our family farm where I still hunt with my dad, brother, & cousin to this day Sent from my SCH-S720C using Tapatalk 2
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  34. Giving your location would help tremendously
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  35. Then you have to try to recover it when it runs.....
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  36. You got a flag there? If not I know someone that can hook you up.................!!!!!
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  37. Next time my property taxes are due, I'll alert them through social media, then tell them my check book "crashed"...
    1 point
  38. I have been hunting my entire life. My father was a self taught hunter and passed the hunting trapping and fishing down to me some 22 years ago. I was Givin my first bb gun at 3 as he worked for the manufacturing company who builds them. Started teaching me gun safety and cleaning at 6 he moved me to a 22 and up from there. Been pushing deer with him sence I was 8 running them for him and my uncle and still do to this day. Now I have a 4 yr old son who I am passing the knowledge I have down to him and learn new stuff from all you guys on here daily as well as other guys I hunt with. It's a tradition and lifestyle I grew up with and can't wait to hunt with my boy in a few years...
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  40. I'm a late bloomer too. Although I married into a hunting family and have been in it for nearly 30 years (dated my wife for 8 yrs married for 22) I started hunting in 2007, so it's only been 7 years for me and I started with Turkey. But I just got my 13 yr old son into it so God willing I plan on hunting the next 30 years with him!
    1 point
  41. Bought my first gun at the old age of 16 , had to give my uncle - a world war 2 vet - the money ($80) and he went to Jamesway in Catskill and picked up my 30-30 Winchester #94 . He proceeded to teach me how to use it and I went deer hunting that season . Over 40 years ago and I still use the 30-30 !
    1 point
  42. I was 10 and started going with my day hunting rabbits, then went to deer with both gun and bow. That was 63 years ago and still love the sport. I no longer have dogs so no small game as my legs are bad. But still take and shoot the bow most days for a few arrows and hunt deer with both bow and gun. MY wife says I do this just to get out of the house and take long naps in the woods....
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  43. My first hunting expedition was when I was 11 years old. I built a pretty darn nice hickory longbow, and with my willow arrows, went up in the loft of our barn and spent the afternoon getting two pigeons. I cleaned them and my Mother cooked them up. That was my first hunt. It's now 59 years later, and I still use a bow as my preferred weapon for my hunting.
    1 point
  44. We see pictures like this every year.They shed the summer coat around this time of year.
    1 point
  45. Made a venison roast on the girl the other day. Seasoned with dry rub, over night. Seared it on a hot grill & then wrapped it in foil and left it on the grill ar low/medium heat for about 2 hours. It fell right apart. Had it with roasted potatoes & fresh green beens. Good stuff. No left overs.
    1 point
  46. I don't know about you guys, but I get a tingle in my cods about this time every year whenever I so much as think about hunting! Lol Sent from my SCH-S720C using Tapatalk 2
    1 point
  47. FROM THE ETERNALLY FAMOUS MOVIE "DEERTY DANCING" "Now.....I've......had......the..season..of..my..life.......No..I..never..felt..this..way..before..yes..I..swear....its..the..truth........and..I..owe..it..all..to..gfdeputy2!!!!!!!!!!
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  48. Is that a VT pic? They're probably running to NY were the cameras have bait in front of them. Jajaja.
    1 point
  49. They need to put them on a plane and send them all back, and at the same time build that fence, put National Guard on border and more Border Patrol agents.
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