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Back in the observation stand yesterday evening. Had a good flow of does starting around 6pm, then had a nice bachelor group of bucks stroll by me.5 points
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My apology, I got finished unpacking them at 11:30 and had to go to bed so they are not up on the wall.... Blue Wildebeest Black Wildebeest Kudu pedestal mount Wifes Red Hartebeest and impala3 points
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I use a Western, My grandfather gave me his when I was young and he taught me. I carried it for years but almost lost it once so had to put it up. I went online and bought one each my young son and I. They do not make them anymore so you can't get new ones. Always been favorites of mine since Pop gave me his.3 points
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First a little back story. Last fall my 80 year old dad had the opportunity to kill his second biggest buck ever in a large snow storm. Afterwards we talked about how to preserve the memory and I volunteered to try a euro mount. After several months of research on here and on the web, I finally got it done. It was really special to do this for my dad. I got the plaque from Springbrook Laser Engraving www.springbrooklaser.com. They are super nice people to work with. Here is dad after he shot the buck After we got him home Here is the plaque when it arrived. Here is the finished mount with the skull attached. Here is the three of us presenting dad with his trophy.2 points
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No usually it is the same reaction from most who are not familiar with animals. It is us putting the "O MY how can this happen", and that is horrible that a bear kills to eat food. Only us humans should be able to do that! So regardless if it's a deer or a dog most home owners would call the DEC and say get ride of the bear that eating in my back yard. Sounds like a familiar post we just had on a bear trying to eat the deer in some guys back yard. All these people need to do is contact some hunters to correct the issue. If the bear becomes a menace and is always around looking for another free meal then safety is first and the DEC will kill it. Regardless the bear is not at fault here, the owner with no fence who lets the dogs roam the woods free to attack other animals is ok but just not when mine is killed. Funny how some can see things in a certain way, remember perspective.2 points
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Nature at its finest.. dogs are just animals too, regardless how attached we get to them.2 points
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Really? No.... hey it's just nature taking it's course..that little dog challenged a bear..what would you expect a bear to do?...hhmmm how perspectives change....2 points
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That's terrible. In the past my dogs have had run ins with coyotes and one time had to run in the house to grab the 30-30 to "deter" a pack that had one of our dogs cornered. It took two shots before the three that were left took off. I couldn't imagine the same situation with a bear. I know if I was the owner, trapping the bear wouldn't be my choice of action.2 points
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I don't know much about cowboy hats, but I know this place sells them: David Trailer World and Country Mall Just sw of Rochester.2 points
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Met up with a buddy of mine. He is originally from Rochester and he now works down in Atlanta for me. He brought me up some gator tail from a 9 ft gator he got this past year. He also brought me a couple wild hog shoulders and a loin from a hog he got a couple weeks ago. Man I chunked up that gator tail soaked it in cold milk for an hour and dropped it in flour mixed with Cajun seasoning and deep fried. Dang that was some good stuff!!2 points
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Sweet job on the skull Joe, and the plaque is very unique! He'll be tipping them over for years to come since he has a special relationship with his taxidermist... and gets a family discount!2 points
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Set up some game camera's on your driveway, mounted high so they are out of reach. At bare minimum you should get a license plate and possible make and model. Keep the binoculars in an easy access spot for quick viewing. Security camera system would be ideal.2 points
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New to this board, hopefully I will learn more about NY hunting, and be able to provide others with my years of experience hunting basically anything in season. Small game to big game. Also I'm a avid fisherman, from the local streams to the Great Lakes. I'm located in the WNY area. Thanks Ray1 point
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Agree the bear is not at fault. However, a bear, fisher, coyote, raccoon, fox or anything else coming to close to human habitation, and helping itself to pets and livestock, is going to be removed from the gene pool.1 point
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Not to long ago people say its fine for a bear to eat a deer i your yard and would let it be. Well maybe this bear did just that not to long ago and came back for a snack. They get that close to your house....They Die!1 point
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I wasnt saying that they are different actions to the bear, Im saying that the two situations would warrant different reactions. But feel free to continue trying to get your "gotcha" moment in there.1 point
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Trap it, kill it? The bear does not know it should not go after dogs, to him it's just another meal. Most dogs are able to out maneuver a bear, this one got caught when the owner distracted it. Sucks for the dog and I feel bad for the owner but it's just doing what a bear does. Granted if the bear keeps coming back looking for another dog I would want it killed but this is probably a one time incident but now the bear is on death row. Very sad for the dog, owner and soon to be dead bear. PS: If the dog was that close to the bear it was threatening it (Barking), I think the bear would claim self defense. Shame.1 point
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A bear eating a deer and a bear eating your pet are two completely different things1 point
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Trap it? Shoot the bastard, I know I would if it gets after my dog.... just saying...1 point
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No agenda there in those questions. Here are some proper answers to version B questions 1 & 2, which would probably piss-off the anti's who enjoy fishing.. What are the differences between hunting and fishing? In fishing, baiting is legal and beating them to death is legal. Why do you think people get a thrill from hunting and killing animals? They get to have a meal of fresh meat not pumped full steroids and growth hormones, completely free range fed. At the same time, they are sad for taking its life.1 point
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its rather simply to replace and extend...watch a youtube video and you could do it yourself, or ask some of neighbors who they use as a handyman. or go/call to N&S plumbling (plumbing supply house) in Carmel and they can give you some names1 point
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Thanks everyone!!!!! Can't wait to get them up on the wall where they belong... Work is getting in the way though.. LOL... I'll post pics of them when they are up and looking their best...1 point
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I get these kinds of "visits all the time. We have a long driveway, with an offset down at the beginning so that the house cannot be seen from the highway out front. For some reason a lot of people just can't resist what looks like a single lane country road heading back into the base of the hill, and they just have to drive up to see what's there. I think it is all quite innocent curiosity, but who really knows? It absolutely could be people with some sort of malicious intent. It certainly is not unheard of out this way. I believe that rural crimes will eventually escalate in numbers when the creeps of the world realize just how isolated we rural people really are. I am a good 20 minutes from any law enforcement headquarters. Pretty much, I am my only protection or law enforcement that is available in any practical sense. In our case, we are well armed and quite capable of defending ourselves as long as we are aware of any sort of intrusion attempts, but there definitely is a vulnerability here if careful scouting and execution were to be used for an armed intrusion. I keep saying it over and over and yet keep procrastinating...... I do need a good alarm system.1 point
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Not quite bass opener, but a bass nonetheless. X-Calibur Lighting Systems http://facebook.com/XCaliburLightingSystems1 point
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Cutco salesman got scared off? Or real dumb daylight criminals? Plate number, plate number and plate number. Nothing else matters.......1 point
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Very nice plaque and great job on the mount it looks great and congrats to your dad on a very nice buck.1 point
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That is an awesome euro mount! The scull work and the plaque are top notch! What a wonderful way for Dad and all of you to remember a great hunt and deer. Nice job!1 point
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I do not think doing away with the political forum would be wise. How would this site keep any of the intelligent members from leaving?1 point
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Why did I not fill out my survey? Because they wanted it back in December, well my hunting season goes until January. The last thing I am thinking about in December is a survey for the DEC. Funny thing is most of the action I saw last year was after the survey period. If you want to survey someone for an activity they do then it should be done after the season is over not in the middle of it when all hell is braking loose. Gjs4 Every person with a license should have a vote, but way to stir up the pot.1 point
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maybe I should've said it different. I agree googling random PT exercises isn't a good idea in that context. however, with his problems I'm sure he's already seen one for his specific issues. if he's anything like the rest of us he's lost the papers explaining each exercise but still remembers the different types he did and for what. googling them will kick the rust off the memory and make sure he's still going to do them right.1 point
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Wooly if you are not selling these your crazy.... Holy Moly you are one talented wildlife photographer...Be Proud! Thanks...1 point
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The more I thought about this, if stuck with one stand, I agree with the funnel area. You could burn out bedding if too close and it sounds like you won't have a lot of options to spread your sits around the property. Good luck.1 point
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My favorite way to make it is coconut crusted gator bites. 1)Tenderize gator 2) Cut into 1" cubes 3) Coat with flour 4) Egg wash 5) Coat with shaved coconut 6) Wait 10-15 min so the coconut sticks on well 7) Pan Fry 8 )Make a sauce by heating about 1-2 cups of OJ to a boil with a little salt. 9)Once it start to boil add chopped basil and then some heavy whipping cream until it is good and thick. 10) Serve and enjoy.1 point
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how about "shove your trophy up your ass, I'll hunt for the reasons I hunt and you hunt for the reasons you hunt"?1 point
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Most experienced hunters, who have good woods skills, will be able to shoot a buck older than one and a half years old, most anywhere in NY state. Take the time to learn about your quarry and get back into the woods a bit farther than the next guy. If shooting an older buck is what you want, then learn to be a better hunter! The older bucks are out there if you want them! I have no problem with any hunter that just wants to step into the woods and shoot the first legal deer that comes along. But some of the hunters that say they would like to shoot a buck older than one and a half, could do so more often if they just became more skilled at hunting older bucks. DEC can change all the regulations they want, and it still will not make you a better hunter!1 point
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Pregnant? I'll show you pregnant.................................................................... Congrats to your wife on that dandy feesh, that must have been a fun outing for father & daughter!! Maybe it'll be a mother daughter outing picture in 20 years that we're looking at here!1 point
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I got a couple pics of my wife from her father's day with her dad. They had 19 in the boat I think,they all got thrown back. The biggest was 19 inches. EDIT,she'll kill me if she knows i posted pregnant pictures of her on the web.1 point
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Humans are way more likely to be dangerous to hunting that any natural causation. The chances of a colony-collapse-esque issue from a natural genesis as it relates to deer is minor compared to anything us idiots can accomplish.1 point