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  1. First Fox squirrel! I've been dreaming of getting one since I first heard about them, as a kid. I can't believe how big it is. Got him with my Grandpa's old Winchester model 12. This one's going on the wall, next to the big Grey & the Black. Stoked!!! Sorry pics are upside down.
    6 points
  2. What cracks me up is how this Ted Cruz statement was twisted into something about 9/11 when it was nothing of the kind and anyone with a half a brain knows it. It was about the politics of NY City and Cruz was not lying. The mayor and our fearless leader Cuomo want an apology, remember what Cuomo said in and interview just a couple of years ago. "The Republican Party candidates are running against the SAFE Act — it was voted for by moderate Republicans who run the Senate! Their problem is not me and the Democrats; their problem is themselves. Who are they? Are they these extreme conservatives who are right-to-life, pro-assault-weapon, anti-gay? Is that who they are? Because if that’s who they are and they’re the extreme conservatives, they have no place in the state of New York, because that’s not who New Yorkers are."
    6 points
  3. OR Just heard Bernie Sanders talk
    5 points
  4. Actually he is right. He never said all of NY He was referring to the appendage in the ocean the rest of in the state are ruledbt politically. Just look at the attitudes on hetre, and you can clearly see exactly what he was talking about
    5 points
  5. had to give up anything harder then beer seems I'm allergic to handcuffs
    4 points
  6. I have a guy with 7 kids that has contacted me. Once I figure out shipping, it should be going to a good home. No point in just having it collect dust. My youngest is now in college, so I no longer have a use for it.
    4 points
  7. The Pappy's is almost gone, but I do have some other options. I LOVE bourbon. A good friend turned me on to Pappy's a bunch of years back, before the craze. We used to get the 20 year for around $80. One bottle a year, reserved for special occasions. Nowadays those bottles are harder to find than mature bucks on state land... I'm all thumbs when using Tapatalk
    3 points
  8. I think what he meant was what all upstaters know. No disrespect but the people he offended are not going to vote for him anyways. Now I have not decided on who I would vote for in 2016. I am not offended by his comments. Alot of the things NYC liberals stand for I don't. Sent from my XT830C using Tapatalk
    3 points
  9. Let me explain how it will not hurt him. A true conservative will rarely carry NY in an election anyway because the very people with the attitude he spoke of would never vote for him anyway. And the rest of the state has no say. He was not planning on carrying NY anyway. And if you would vote for his Hillary because of one thing he said, you were going to vote for the lying carpetbagger witch anyway. In 2 weeks no one will even remember he said it when someone else says something stupid. Sad part is he told the truth. When your NYC guy gets out there (Trump) and displays his I am smarter better and know what you need attitude, that is exactly what the NY attitude is portrayed as.
    3 points
  10. It's a difficult stigma to overcome. I do my best to inform people that there is a huge difference between NYC (and Albany) and the rest of the state.
    3 points
  11. Very nice crossbow. Now, I just have to put it together. I haven't quite figured out what I'm going to do with it yet, since I've always used the compound...........
    2 points
  12. I finally tracked down a pic! Decided to come back to the old thread and post it. Scored 165 Talk about a massive eight!
    2 points
  13. Leg vise stand complete and my first bottle opener. Of course. Lol
    2 points
  14. Chicken tenders marinaded in a teriyaki honey,chopped scallions garlic and fresh ginger. Then glazed onions,garlic, yellow peppers, broccoli floweretts,snow peas, sun dried tomato in a sesame oil dash of soy sauce(until just heated and firm)....line a baking dish with veggies then top with tenders and the marinade and bake at 400 for 20-25 mins served with rice and a side of our garden carrots with maple glaze and Cinnamon PS...forgot one of the best ingredients..fresh cut pineapple chunks sauteed with veggies....
    2 points
  15. I drink Crown Royal. I drink it straight. I prefer it without ice and keep it in the freezer with a glass so I don't need ice. It's real smooth that way and I don't sip it. Age? I tell my kids, "That American flag only had 48 stars on it when I was born".
    2 points
  16. yeah,that's nice.... but what do the men order?
    2 points
  17. Ha, I thought well maybe I'll try that Pappy Van Winkle mentioned here , $80-$250 retail , ok I'll pick up a bottle to try. Basically you can't . Very low production only one store in the area carries it and most stores get a couple bottles per year that they either raffle off or hold for top customers . On the secondary market its possible to find at $1,500 and up....... Empty bottles have sold for as much as $300. So if one could buy it retail , you could drink it ,sell the empty bottle and make a profit !
    2 points
  18. This time of year I like to have Crown Royal in a rock glass no ice. Also like BlackBerry brandy the same way. On a hot summer day,a good vodka and lemonade with plenty of ice will do nicely. I am 58 now. In my younger days,I drank enough JD,Jim Beam,Evin Williams to float a good sized boat. Did some stupid stuff,but never hurt anyone other than myself. Never had a DUI but probably could have a couple times. Now I enjoy a sip or two while playing guitar in my studio,or the rare times I play a gig.
    2 points
  19. I spent 6 weeks building a barn for a friend just north of Lexington, KY a few years ago. We toured several distilleries on the weekends but kept going back to Buffalo Trace. Their Blanton's Reserve is one of my favorites and it's easy enough to find in many NY stores. Some of their high-end stuff like Pappy Van Winkle is unbelievably tasty, if you have the wallet for it. Basil Hayden's is another good one. Not sure who makes it, but it's a scotch-like flavor that I enjoy. Three fingers in a rocks glass with one small ice cube, and some pieces of quality dark chocolate to nibble on between sips. I have approximately 491k hours on me (56 yo).
    2 points
  20. Manhattan's are like boobs I hear. Ones not enough and threes too many
    2 points
  21. I tend to agree with you here... deer display different tolerance levels based on their interactions with humans... suburban deer are use to human scent and their tolerance for humans is greater than deer that have little human contact and they tend to stick around until they feel threatened. Deep woods ADK deer have little or no tolerance for humans and usually vacate the area long before you get to see them. I have found that deer in Maine, a heavily forested and logged state, will run just a short distance when bumped then stop and watch to assess the danger level. I can only guess that it is because they are constantly getting bumped by loggers and other foresters, but have learned that those humans pose no threat to them and simply go about what they were doing. It makes it nice when you're tracking a buck and bump him from his bed and know he won't run more than 25-30 yards before stopping to check things out... Bang! you're dead!
    2 points
  22. Same here they do get use. To you of you are out there every day doing chores on your property. I have,had them just stand there and,look,at,me while,going by them on my tractor or a tv only 10 feet from me. But when you are not that active during the week they do get spooked and Leary of you .This happened this year , I was not out there every day because of my open heart surgery, when O did get out there, they would look at me and walk away slowly and not stand. There and watch me. Sent from my VS880 using Tapatalk
    2 points
  23. My god that guy is missing his face also! Great deer!!!
    2 points
  24. I saw a special screening last night. Thank God we have brave American Soldiers like the men that fought that night. It's a shame that we have leaders like Obama and Clinton. I hope the thought of this night haunts them the rest of their lives. RIP Tyrone Woods Glenn Doherty Ambassador Chris Stevens Sean Smith Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  25. Can't be very many guys that wear an ugly striped outfit like that one guy has in the picture ! He should be arrested for wearing something like that !
    1 point
  26. This reminds me of Trout Camp down in PA. We started around noon Friday and finally went to bed around 3am. Lots of Crown went down, and thankfully never came back up. April can't get here fast enough.
    1 point
  27. that's a hog. Here's a muskratzilla I caught last year. His head barely fit in the # 110
    1 point
  28. first check yields 5 rats 3 sprungs .. thinking the sprungs were mink going to fast Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
    1 point
  29. If I'm drinking shots of Crown Royal it's about 2 o'clock in the morning and at that point I have no reason drinking Crown and should have been home hours ago
    1 point
  30. A few recent dinners Braised short rib, green beans, mashed potatoes....Nicks in Laguna Beach Shrimp fettuccini Alfredo.....SUR in Beverly Hills Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  31. Tracking that animal in early season would have been a pain in the butt. people being who they are you would get guys out there taking iffy shots. I see a lot of unrecovered animals in the future. friend of mine got a deer with a rifle this year and I went over to help in gut it for the experience. as we were cleaning the meat we pulled out the slug that took him out. but he dropped right where he was. with an air gun they will run as the kill shot is like that of an arrow im not against this, but for me a crossbow does the same thing and leaves a better blood trail on a bad shot
    1 point
  32. They may not be good rifles for hunting but that is no reason the government should say we can't hunt with them. If the technology doesn't work hunters won't use it. Opening it up for the market to use will spur innovation and improvements to the technology. Outlawing it will stall the development by the free market. If we allow the government to regulate every new technology we end up with laws that banning a semi-auto because it has a pistol grip. When in fact that technology improves the gun. These air rifles do not pose any significant threat to society therefore there is no reason for the government to regulate them and tell me I cannot use them for hunting. That is for me to decide. If society (other hunters) don't like me using it then they will put social pressure on me not to use it. It is not just cause to send me to jail.
    1 point
  33. you need a smoker as does anyone else without one ! So many great things come off of mine. It's so easy and so much you can do with it. Beer can chicken , salmon , trout for trout blt's , wings , venison , turkey , cheddar , pork tenderloin , almonds. Etc.
    1 point
  34. Right from the link: 1) A pilot of the re-certification process will begin in January of 2015. 2) The Pilot Counties will be Albany, Schenectady and Fulton. 3) 500 invitations to re-certify will be sent out to each of the pilot counties. I guess my question would be has anyone from the three counties listed for the PILOT programed been contacted to go through the process??
    1 point
  35. JD..but preferr a good local wine or Hammer & Sickle.
    1 point
  36. I am very fond of JD but it is not technically a Bourbon because it is not made in Kentucky. Of the true bourbons I have tried, some are ok, some I was not crazy about. I really do enjoy some of the blends...Crown Royal comes to mind immediately but Black Velvet also ain't bad and it's cheaper. I am sipping at about half a finger of it in a dried beef glass as I type this. I prefer to sip straight up and chase with beer or water... Rocks would be a distant second, since I prefer not to dilute the spirit. I am not a mixed drink person, but I do enjoy an occasional Manhootie...
    1 point
  37. I drink E&J brandy when sick. I mostly drink Gin
    1 point
  38. Yea wish I time to get up there my parents still live in Hopewell it's right down road from where I grew up...I bet it's a blast and sometime I will make it up there Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk
    1 point
  39. Spend more time on your property...I'm blessed to be out on ours ever single day ...several times a day...The fawns are left here all summer and hunting season...I make an effort to get each ,years fawn group very use to my presences...I even have pics of a flock of wild turkey. That allowed me to walk among them taking pictures...posted those here as well.
    1 point
  40. Well Doc...you've read my saying what his post is about for years...I can walk by them and they stand and watch...I can drive the gator within yards of them and they just move off slowly...I have even been working on blinds ,hammering, to look up and see both deer and Turkey standing in front of the blind. Camp where no one is.just slow down on. The road and they are running for the next valley. It is all in how you move around them and how often.
    1 point
  41. The 1st pol of the jury was 7 not guilty, 3 guilty & 2 undecided. How in the hell did they ever convince the majority of change their minds?
    1 point
  42. So, I guess all those white tails and butts that I see when I'm taking one of my many hikes in the woods is just the deer ignoring me because they have gotten accustomed to my presence. I'm not sure I really buy into all of that. I believe that I have seen evidence contrary to that on the state land where they have installed a maze of mountain bike trails that are constantly used all summer by bikers and hikers. I really have not seen deer standing there ignoring me (at any distance) over there even if I stay on one of those trails.
    1 point
  43. I shipped a handful of worn out chainsaw chains to a 'smith last summer who makes knife blades with them. Chain loops make for some very interesting Damascus blades. This is not the guy I shipped them to, but it's an interesting site with some good pics. Mouse over the individual blades to get close-ups. Cool stuff! http://www.ironriverknifeworks.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=63 Let me know if your hobby heads in that direction.
    1 point
  44. More photos, including a herd of 4 bobcats. Bald Eagles Golden Eagles Herd of bobcats Ravens exhibiting pair bonding behavior What the heck?
    1 point
  45. Nice video. I've been on 9 caribou hunts and one thing I learned is that it can be feast or famine..Ya gotta shoot 'em when they're THERE...<grin>... I was licking my lips watching all of those bulls walk past your tent. I love caribou. Better than moose in my opinion. Thanks for sharing. It brings back fond memories. Looking forward to the next installment.
    1 point
  46. This is a horrible pic because they were way at the edge of my lens' range, but I snapped away anyhow. The story that leads up to this is the best part. I'm so happy to have been there to witness it all first hand! I'll load some more from this encounter when I have time!
    1 point
  47. Thanks for the comments and checking them out everyone! Fehyd643- I only say that when I get frustrated when my gear falls short on some of the long range stuff. I wish I had a nice LOOOOOONG lens for those situations, but dumping a few grand on a lens for "fun" toys ain't happening. Also, I didn't spend much time on editing those before I slapped them up here so I'll leave you all with a few last bonus shots from that series that I put more effort into.
    1 point
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