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Well, here we go again. Hopefully this time works out. My Dad, with the help of my negotiating skills, has reached an agreement on land here in 3N. Next up contracts, title, closing. Current owner used the land for hunting, a trapline, and some sort of beehive contraption for honey. He is moving south and needed to sell.3 points
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if you let me come down there and hunt, then I could tell you if you made a good deal or not!!! lol3 points
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To not give away the exact parcel, it is between 25 and 45 acres. Also, an adjoining parcel is huntable which is double the size, but landlocked to others (not us) so there isn't much pressure (if any at all). So 75 - 135 of huntable land. Further, recovery rights on the other adjoining property (40 acres). The current owner shot some nice bucks on the property. Also he had a lot of success trapping red fox (no grays), bobcat, and coyotes. 3 ladder stands are being left to us as well.3 points
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I had back straps ready to go, but at the last minute my daughter and her boy friend, who quite frankly annoys the hell out of me,announced that they wanted chili . So I made a pot….. (not venison…beef) Back straps tomorrow.3 points
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If the bees are staying but the equipment goes and you want to get the honey, I can give you tips on robbing the hives (can't physically help on that- bee sting allergy), and help you process honey if you get an extractor and a hot knife for it. I processed honey from 21 hives for 6 years when I was growing up. Plus built the bee boxes (hives, supers, and frames). It's not real difficult, just time consuming.2 points
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Eagles are much more affected by lead than ravens. Eating the same food, an eagle will have much higher blood lead levels. It has something to do with how they metabolize it.2 points
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I wouldn't want the other guys to have to go so far out of their way - that would just be inconsiderate. Seeing how I am in Northern Westchester already, I'd be happy to provide my opinions of the property. I can be there with all my guns on Saturday. What time is best for you...2 points
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The telemetered golden eagle has spent the last 3 days just off the shoulder of a major NYS highway. I am certain there is a dead deer there. Here are a bunch of recent eagle and raven photos. That large group of ravens completely stripped 2 deer of meat by 8:30 AM the other day. There are probably 100 ravens. When I was there, it was like something from Hitchcock. Most of the meat they cache, which is why they can go through so much. There is one photo here that is not from New York. A collaborator in Ohio sent me the pig photo. I'm glad we aren't getting pigs. Remember, keep these birds safe, use copper bullets. They perform better than lead too.2 points
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Yeah Chas...That is why I went with the .280 Rem over the .270 many years ago when I was buying my "one and only" big game rifle....Ha-Ha-Ha.... Silly ME !!.... I've added a bunch since then, but I must admit the .280 has served me well..I've used it to kill everything from woodchucks to Alaska bull moose at all ranges up to 400 yards. I reckon I made a pretty good choice.2 points
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Stopped by a gun shop on the way home and my jaw hit the ground when this beautiful 760 in 35 rem was sitting in the case. The best part the barrel was already cut to 18". It has been carried a lot and has some beautiful "patina". Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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First time dipping a skull- can see some white in some pours, but overall very happy with it. Going to get an engraved plaque with name and date on wood this winter.2 points
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Sounds like sweet rig....Even though I AM a blued steel and walnut type of guy...<<grin>>...1 point
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Try learning to debate using a spell checker. [emoji106] X-Calibur Lighting Systems http://facebook.com/XCaliburLightingSystems1 point
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. To quote a fool on her. If you think the politicians are on your side, you are delusional. Most of us have figured out there is no sense arguing with a liberal. It just lowers us to your level1 point
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Blackberries - eat as is, make preserves or blackberry mush (try it warm over vanilla ice cream). They also are a food source for deer and bear. Could also be black raspberries and some wine berries. Picking time starts around early July to August around here. Sounds like a nice parcel.1 point
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Even without a tax incentive, I'd keep the bees around, might attract bears and will definitely help with flowering of fruits and other flora. And the occasional free honey is great too! X-Calibur Lighting Systems http://facebook.com/XCaliburLightingSystems1 point
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My friend went he said it was a 3 hour wait for a table. I think he lasted 2.5 hours at bar and said it was a fun wait1 point
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Hey everyone, I've been living in Ontario for the past 3 1/2 years for work, in a month I'll finally be moving back to NY! I can't wait to see all my friends and family, it's been a long time. Looking forward to chatting and sharing some crazy hunting stories!1 point
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Hope it all works out for you and your dad. Also hope that it will be all you have been looking for, in a hunting property. Best of luck!1 point
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Try the snack sticks...we had that and summer sausage made...some with and some with out cheese...prefer with out...the regular snack sticks are fantastic.1 point
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Next time it snows you can just stand outside with the leaf blower and redirect the flakes before they even touchdown in your yard. It may or may not work but I bet it would be amusing as heck to watch!1 point
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Trump will choose an establishment VP nom. I believe it will be one of the current candidates, too. Trump is off the wall for me, but one thing he is good at, is surrounding himself with talent. And, that is a key marker for a successful President.1 point
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Yeah I listened online through the whole thing and don't know anymore than when I started. I hope the 2nd part is a little more informative. What I did get out of it is they want to change the break-up of the WMU's into aggregates (larger WMUs). I'm not sure who asked the question about it being is counter intuitive to make the WMUs larger but I don't know their reasoning behind it, they responded "no it would make little difference and allow them to more accurately collect data." I always thought it would be more accurate knowing where exactly the harvest came from and the amount of deer taken. Maybe to allow more DMPs in areas they want more deer taken but currently don't give out that many DMPs based on hunter opinions. I just don't know what their reasoning is I mean if it isn't broke don't fix it. Maybe that is what the reason for the pilot study is. See if larger WMUs will fix their deer kill numbers so more deer are killed. Someone also asked a question about insurance companies approaching DEC about lowering deer population numbers and he said in the 17 years (not sure of the exact number now but was in the teens) he worked for DEC he had never been approached by insurance companies nor anyone else he has been in contact with. It was informative about deer but not really anything about the pilot study. What I found interesting are the numbers they came up with in 4 or 6 years 2 deer can become 64 deer. I call B.S. and they should know better not every doe drops 2 doe fawns to 1 buck fawn. I have seen doe on numerous occasions that have dropped 2 bucks. If that were the case we would see a lot more deer in my area with us and my neighbors selectively harvesting mature deer.1 point
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If you ever see something that looks like the " Hide out", in a mens room, RUN !!!!...you're in the wrong place!!!!1 point
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I have had decent luck in Fahnstock State Park. You need to get a permit to hunt the park from the park office on Rt. 301. The birds are there but you need to spend as the scouting for their roosts. I have gotten nice big birds the last two opening days there. Good luck to you!1 point
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No it was cut. I can tell by the lack of front sight. This one was made a few years before they made a carbine. I have 2 336's in 35rem they sure do kill with authority. It's one of my favorite "woods" cartridges.1 point
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Elmo...Sorry I am a little late.. A buddy of mine tried Osso Buco this year with venison hocks/shanks..He said it turned out very good...1 point
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It was either the basket weave or the RIBBED forend of the older style. The ribbed was much more enjoyable to the hand and easier to pump............................................ >>TROUBLED<<1 point
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Sad the only thoughts liberals have are what they are told to think. It would be so much fun pointing out asll the flaws uptown, but really not worth the time. Now go drink some koolaid and wdit for the talking points emasil1 point
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Who the heck said I was scouting? I just got this as a gift and I'm out here playing with it.1 point
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Would that include grammar.. for you????? You really are AWESOME !! LOL!!!! Keep it coming !!,,,, Im aren't kidding !! Keep it coming!!!!1 point
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I would agree 100%. Tell your dad thank you for 35yrs of sevice.Sent from my XT830C using Tapatalk1 point
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If you're not looking to spend $300 on a lighting system then I'd suggest you go to dealxtreme.com and search "singfire" red lights/LED's... They are a Chinese company that makes pretty impressive lights for cheap. I bought two red led lights for scanning and now these are my go to lights. I even keep one mounted to my 22mag as a kill light. The beam is adjustable from flood to spot. They run on rechargeable 18650 batteries which come with the lights as well as a battery charger for around $35/ per light. I've had them for a few years now and they outperform many expensive lights. Id say i can identify an animal at 200 yds in most situations. The only downside is it takes like a month to get them in the mail. Sent from my XT907 using Tapatalk1 point
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Hunting is becoming killing for some people. Why not just gather up a bunch of deer, put them in a pen, and let the "hunter" pick out the one they want? One stop shop for deer. Unfortunately that seems to be where it's heading for some people. No need for learning the way of the whitetail, woodsmanship, patience, even becoming proficient with your weapon of choice. Just drive up, kill a deer, pack it up and head on home. That is why I spend time here, on this site. The vast majority are real hunters and would never think of not hunting for their venison or antlers. It's up to us to keep "hunting" as it should be. United we stand. Divided we fall.1 point
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The countries you've mention don't allow them in. As a general rule they don't allow anyone in for anything but a short vacation, but they're pretty specific about IS types. Rule number one is: Keep your door locked.1 point
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So, on top of a possible civil war, we may also bee looking at WWIII at some point? YAY............... We are in a pile of $*** with no roses in sight.1 point
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Arrow guns have been around for much longer than most think. X-Calibur Lighting Systems http://facebook.com/XCaliburLightingSystems1 point