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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.5 points
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For Cripes sake ...STOP already!!! every freaking subject...walk away.... Eddie go get your self a deer and enjoy helping the guy out and possibly get a new place to hunt FSW stop reading into stuff and if ya do. pull up that lip and just walk away..... what is the point!2 points
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I got LION with 18% I kid you not when I come back as a lion Im going to run around all over the woods of NY looking for game cameras LMAO2 points
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That sucks for you Pygmy. Reincarnated only to be shot and end up as a rug.2 points
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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 it2 points
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Hello, and glad to be a member of HuntingNY.com. I wanted to send a note to let people know that Charles Alsheimer will be in Eden, NY on Saturday, September 13th to give a presentation on whitetail deer biology, alunar nalysis of the rut, wildlife photography and Charles’ personal story of faith. As you may already know, Charlie is a nationally known whitetail deer expert, hunter, photographer and speaker (http://charliealsheimer.com). It will be a great show and there will be lots of door prize and Chinese auction give-aways, right now at almost $4,000 in outdoor related prizes. More details below: "An Evening with Charles Alsheimer" “Whitetails: A Photographic Journey Through the Seasons”, including Charlie’s Lunar Rut Research Sponsored by: St. Paul's Lutheran Church's L.E.G.O.S. HOUSE "A community spiritual support center" Saturday, September 13th, 2014 Eden Jr./Sr. High School 3150 Schoolview Road Eden, NY 14057 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM Door Prize Give-aways: to include: a muzzleloader, a Mathews bow, as well as many other prizes Large Chinese Auction: Currently almost $4,000 in prizes and auction give-aways! The more tickets that sell, the more we buy to give away! Tickets: Show only: $10.00 per person Show plus full meal: $16.00 per person (limit of 250 people, pre-sale only) Meal includes: roasted quarter chicken, pulled pork sandwich, various side dishes, beverage, dessert Come talk to our Pros: between 5:00 – 6:45 PM, there will be a number of outdoor Pros assembled to talk with you prior to the show about their area of expertise. Food Donation: We will also be collecting food for the Eden / North Collins Food Pantry – please bring a non-perishable food donation to help support the pantry. Tickets for sale at: Go to www.EdenDeerShow.com for more information and to purchase tickets, or contact Kevin at (716) 361-7458. Pre-sale tickets recommended. Attached is a flyer for more information. Please help spread the word for this great show and new community center as well, thank you! Alsheimer Show Flyer, Final.pdf1 point
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Lots of puzzy for me in my next life! Says I'm gonna be a cat,lol! http://www.reincarnationstation.com/1 point
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I will stop there to look around after things calm down. Take my time and get a good look at things without having to bump into the person next to you.1 point
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not the ones I've been on, anywhere on the property.....and some weren't even on farms.1 point
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6 pins, 20-70 debating on the Trijicon sight as I like the pin point of the triangle and clear sight picture. Sometimes in bright lights the 6 pins tend to wash out my target. I do not like going above or below my target with my pins, it messes up my consistency sometimes. Figured the one pin sight would keep the pin in the same spot for every distance. Many are using the HHA one pin and love it, I just do not like the circle pins. Wish they had a better variety of pins available. This is my second option. If you are looking for better accuracy past 40 yards the one pin is the way to go IMHO.1 point
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The farmer is starting me out with one permit . If all goes well , I will get more . From the sheet I saw , he probably has at least 15 shooters . Just trying to help the farming community . I drove out to the properties a while ago to see what they look like . Pretty muddy and you have to walk quite a ways to get back to any tree line and far enough away from any dwellings at one spot . Can't park or drive in the fields where I 1st looked . At another spot , I drove about 50 yards off the road into an opening in a bean field and saw a doe approximately 120 yards out feeding . She glanced up at me took about 10 steps in my direction and went back to feeding . So , that area looks promising .1 point
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I shoot a one pin slider now with my new bow. set and zeroed at the bottom point at 25 yards. puts me in the heart from 0 to 30. anything beyond that gives me the time to range and adjust or I don't shoot. Best move I have made. The known yardage at the bottom setting is important so you can make that slide if you have to without looking.1 point
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I just can't see cultivating a piece of land, planting seed and letting it grow, and pouring a bag of store bought factory made feed stuff, as the same thing. Food plots have to grow (and maybe they won't) and can only be placed in certain spots. Farmers fields and food plots will sustain wildlife before, during and after deer season. Store bought feed and attractants are meant to attract deer to one small spot, while the hunter is there and it can be placed anywhere. It can't be put out in the middle of a block of tall pines where there is no sunlight & poor soil. If no deer come into it a "hunter" can move to a swampy area and pour some feed out there. No hits? move to some deep hardwoods and pour some out there. Guy who hunt plots and fields can't bring them to different locations. I get the "they both attract deer" thing but no way are they the same IMHO.1 point
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Most guys can't accessorize but you nailed it with that rifle/socks combo….LOL!..Nice rifle.1 point
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Borngeechee, I think you need to specify whether it's rifle hunting or bow hunting because that'll make a difference.1 point
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Culver Creek - I couldn't watch the full 5 minutes and went back to View New Content ...........1 point
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I prefer a Treestand while bow hunting to give me more visibility and hope that any of my scent would dissipate by the time it gets to ground level . I think a stand helps for close up hunting . When gun hunting , I prefer a blind to be out of the cold wind , rain and snow .1 point
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I used to do just that , now I let my son push - err I mean walk and stalk ! And yes you do see more deer that way IMO !1 point
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I know this isn't a choice but I prefer to walk and stalk and sit in various places for a short time. cover more ground and I think I tend to see more deer that way1 point
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I didn't expect to get this drastic of a difference in opinion of this lol1 point
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What's to know . There is a sheet that must be signed by the Agent and the Permittee . It explains what has to be done and what is legal . If the rules / regulations are not followed with all conditions it could result denial of future permits and may be considered violations of State and local laws . Your little remark about blasting them at night with a light pretty much set me off . Even though permit holders are allowed to take the deer 1/2 hour before sunrise and up to 10 pm , I don't hunt in the dark .1 point
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a lot of times they don't want hunters out during regular hours because the deer problem exists on working farms, which means workers out in the fields and customers at farm stands and out at the "pick your own " farms during daylight hours........the farmers aren't usually too concerned with offering a quality hunting experience and if you don't do it someone else will...I've been on a few and the landowners wanted nothing to do with guys who didn't produce, they were asked not to come back.1 point
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Grow, I got zebra as well. Maybe I'll see ya in the herd some day! My first thought when I saw the stripes was, "Hmm, prison inmate?" lol1 point
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Not my thing, but honestly who cares. People who bait are missing out on the total experience, not us.. I would still take my odds ,with years of "real"experience, over theirs any day. At least with an older buck or doe. Not so sure about a 1 1/2 year old or younger though.1 point
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Wow. I have been a customer of Cableas for over 20 years and have had their credit card for about 12 years or so. I haven't received one thing in the mail about this store opening, no flyer or any discount postcard of any kind. I have purchased thousands of dollars in merchandise over the years. I thought the store opened later this week. I have only been to the Hartford store so I can't compare their other stores. Honestly, I wish Cabelas had stayed out of New York. Now we have to pay more tax $ on things we enjoy doing!!!!1 point
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Hhhmmm....... I'm going to be a zebra...so that's pretty accurate they are related to donkeys and I own the fact that I can sometimes be a Jackass...lol...but being a woman...I'll go into the next life never having to worry my "coat" is the same as any other zebras out there...1 point
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mechanicals have come a long way. the new rages look even better. I would hate to lose a trophy buck because of a broadhead issue, but I'll say that i've never stuck a deer with a rage that got away. There is no replacement for a poor shot, but i've had a handful that weren't perfect and they all died. If you're really worried go for fixed, you can't go wrong.1 point
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Thanks for the heads up! I picked up a voter registration form for my son (now old enough), but haven't been in any big rush to fill it out and mail it in! I'll get that done today!1 point
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As for the legality of the salt block, I have it out there for the goats on the property1 point
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We see pictures like this every year.They shed the summer coat around this time of year.1 point
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Can't say I've ever pulled an over nighter in the ADK's, but I have spent a good amount of time in the dark in unfarmiliar territory. This may sound like a trivial suggestion, but I've found those inexpensive reflective tree tacks to be very valuable around my campsites especially if you'll be exiting the immediate sight for any reason.(bathroom breaks, firewood collection, water runs.., etc) Chances are you wont be carrying your GPS when nature calls in the middle of the night, and all the flashlight power in the world wont help you find your way back to camp if you accidently get turned around in a thicket. Mark a few trees during daylight that fan out from your camp leading to these locations and you just might save yourself the frustration of sleeping in the fetal position while everything in the forest tries to suck the blood out of ya until the sun comes up!1 point