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  1. Got this Tennessee gobbler this morning after missing yesterday!
    11 points
  2. This is one of my twins, her sister couldn't make the class this time but they're 11 so we have time We had to go directly from softball
    8 points
  3. Well, I'll start off by saying I was the only person out of six that didn't kill a bird...but, I did call a few gobblers into gun range and had a blast doing it. The weather was a lot better than last year and the amount of gobbling was unbelievable but the birds were henned up and the terrain made it tough to get them in. There were a ton of jakes too so next year should be awesome!!! Called this one in for my dad on day 2... The following day I called in a longbeard for my wife and she ended up missing due to a poor setup on my part. The following day I arrived back in camp around 11:00 all beat down and tired after a four hour stand off with a gobbler (should have killed him) to find seven jakes in the field out back. We quickly got around on them and coaxed them into range and she popped one after he seperated from the others. Not a longbeard, but a fun hunt none the less. My buddies birds... Few sheds we picked up...
    6 points
  4. At the Red Hook Diner in Red Hook NY on the eve of the youth turkey hunt. Looking forward to my son putting the smackdown on a Thunder Chicken!![emoji490] Unfortunately he's too busy playing on his phone lol. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Tapatalk
    6 points
  5. For the record, I support the dove hunting efforts. I don't support some of the tactics used to publicize/inform. Others have remarked the same to me about it, but it's not my role to insert myself into it. It just leaves a bitter taste on a topic that people should be excited about. I was and am prepared to donate for the advertising campaign, but the responses from you are making me second guess it out of concern for the abrasiveness.
    6 points
  6. Caught a bunch in Chautauqua this morning. We went down for crappie and couldn't find a single one
    5 points
  7. If this site sucks so bad, why do you use it? Im getting a little tired of people slamming the site over and over. If you don't like it, don't visit. If you guys continue to slam it, I can show you the door.
    5 points
  8. If a crossbow is classified as a bow, and you need to purchase a bow privilege to hunt with it you would need to have taken the bow class. The intent of these bills as written will not require you to retake the bow class if you took it in the past. If you have never taken a bow class in the past and or had a bow license in NY, you would have to take the class to purchase the bow license.
    5 points
  9. The Huff Post, along with all of the rest of the leftist mass media, spends lots of time and millions of dollars, pushing anti-gun propaganda on the American citizen. It is effective on dullards and Leftist Liberals who have a hatred of firearms to begin with, mainly because they have no real intellectual understand of them, or their useful purposes. Here's a look from the other side of the fence. "When so-called "assault weapons" were banned by the Bill Clinton administration in 1994, the overwhelming majority of Americans (80%) supported it. Now, not even a majority do. The turnaround is nothing short of remarkable. More Americans disapprove (53%) than approve (45%) today than they did 22 years ago — despite the increasingly vile attitude we see from mainstream media zealots. Yet this also helps explain why Americans are increasingly accepting of guns. The mass media enjoyed a virtual monopoly over communication in 1994. That effectively gave the Left control over the narrative, and disinformation campaigns were easy to orchestrate. But all that began to change during the Information Age. As Dean Weingarten of The Truth About Guns observes, "Conservative talk radio had already begun to make inroads into American culture, and the Internet was just starting to become a viable method of mass communication. The opponents of the ban managed to include a sunset to the bill ten years in the future. By the time the sunset came due, enough people had learned the truth about 'assault weapons' to prevent an extension of the bill." He adds, "Clearly emotion-based arguments and lies can sway an electorate to support gun control. But when the facts are disseminated, support diminishes. That's why the proponents of civilian disarmament push so hard to pass gun control measures quickly." We see a similar reaction unfolding on the issue of background checks. Thank heavens we still have an open media. It's no wonder the marketplace of ideas that has become a hallmark of conservative media is the Democrats' next point of attack."
    4 points
  10. yeah, too bad many form an opinion based on one's appearance or how they perceived his lifestyle......I'm a big fan of older Country music, but if you look at some of those guys, they were some of the biggest drug users, drunks and whatever else that was out there......
    4 points
  11. Just want to say good luck to all the youth hunters this weekend.May your hunt be filled with excitement and hopefully a bird for your efforts.Be safe and listen to your mentors and make sure you post up some pics!!!
    3 points
  12. Stopped into Dicks last night on the way home and picked an Ameristep Doghouse blind, so we are now all ready to go. Just have to get my backpack loaded up so we can head out Sunday morning!
    3 points
  13. If you were really serious about salvaging it in any way, you might want to contact one of your local hunters ed instructors and see if they'd be interested in it as a donation. They use a lot of "props" in their classroom setting to point out different weapons parts and carrying techniques to the class members as well as pass pieces around in a show and tell fashion. It wouldn't necessarily have to be functional for that..., I would think. A bow that needs some work might be a good example to address some safety concerns new hunters may not be aware of. I took the course again last spring, and I think I noticed a few of the instructors cringing a few times as they passed around a lot of their own personal gear to be handled and examined by the noobs. Might be worth a shot to throw it out there as a teaching tool.
    3 points
  14. Steak, asparagus, baby bok choy by Chef Elmo. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    3 points
  15. First and foremost there are some MAJOR forum changes coming shortly. We have to upgrade to the latest version of the software we use to run the site, some functionality will change as this is a major bump from where we are now. I expect there to be some issues during the conversion and upgrade, if you notice something let us know. Second, we are moving to 100% SSL full encryption (HTTPS). Logins, posts, the ENTIRE site will be encrypted from your PC/Phone/Table to our servers, this might not mean much to most but its a necessity in this day and age. In short, it prevents prying eyes from seeing anything, which is only a good thing (trust me I'm a IT Geek). Third we have been very laxed, perhaps to much in the moderation of posts and enforcement of our rules. The downside is a few members have chosen to exploit these opportunities to post curses, attacks and other completely useless content that doesn't belong here. There will be no warnings other then this one. Keep it clean, do not attack other members, do not curse (family site). I and all the amazing folks that help maintain and participate in this community have no time to baby sit. We will no longer issue warnings for something you should already know. You break the rules you are not welcome here. See: http://huntingny.com/rules Thanks All John
    2 points
  16. Here are only a few pics from the latest card pull, i had hundreds of pictures of birds strutting in 2 weeks time. This camera is over my "murder plot", September 2015 planted WI forage oats, and WI clover. And my blind is setup just off the corner of the frame on the right side. Come May 1st i will put the cam on video, which will record sound as well in HD.. I was quite happy
    2 points
  17. This year I’m going to keep all my cams on the same trees till at lease Labor Day. I’m just going down to pull the cards and change the batteries. So here’s some pic’s from the first pull. The cams have been up since January.
    2 points
  18. Probably just fine tuning the camera settings on that thing for the field photos tomorrow. Enjoy the grub and try to get some sleep tonight!
    2 points
  19. Good luck to everyone who will be out hunting this weekend!! Don't forget to post your stories and pics on this thread for the contest. Be safe!!
    2 points
  20. Good luck in the morning, DT...When that bird gobbles out there at about 75 yards, I'll bet the kid will forget about that electronic device, at least for a few mintutes..hehehehe..
    2 points
  21. Love this site but the political posts and bashing is a big turn off. Simply put if you do not have anything nice to say, keep it to yourself. Nothing wrong with disagreeing about some issues like doe season, crossbows or any other post but the attacks on each other are disheartening to say the least. A few things missing: Respect, we are all hunters show some respect regardless if the person is a first year hunter or has been in the game for over 70 years. No one likes to be trampled on regardless of insight or knowledge on the subject and we are all entitled to our opinions. If you disagree state why and be done with the post, no need to follow a post you disagree with just so you can rebut someone who might agree. Learn to let the little things go, I can say for sure someone will disagree with you on something, no point in getting upset over someone wrong on the internet we have millions of them and you can fix the ignorant or misinformed. Try to see things from others point of view. I had to step back from my "Big Buck" mentality to jump on the doe ban wagon, crossbows, youth hunts etc. but in the long run this site has changed my opinion on many things seeing it the way others do! Perspective!!! We all see different things in the woods so remember not all perspective will be the same, try to understand why others have a different view. If you really do not like the site then LEAVE!!! Staying on a site you do not like sounds self serving and egocentric to me! Keep up the good work! Hope the updates work out to all of our benefits. Thanks again to one of my favorite sites on the internet! Keep up the good work!
    2 points
  22. Good luck to all the youths n mentors!
    2 points
  23. Or…….. "puckered up tight dove hunting advocate who wants the site run HIS WAY" How would that sound??... Get over yourself chief.
    2 points
  24. the fact that redneck liked this comment is hilarious. Wing nuts can be both left and right.
    2 points
  25. This site is the best layout, setup, etc. out of many. Thank god someone with web knowledge liked hunting and started it. Good job guys.
    2 points
  26. It's certainly becoming an oppressive regime. We've transitioned from being a Constitutional Republic to being a Democracy, and are now quickly becoming an Oligarchy. I see nothing "radical' about trying to preserve what remains of our founding principles, or restoring our Republic.
    2 points
  27. The word "Bald" is demeaning to bald people, "Falls" is demeaning to physically handicapped people, who may have trouble walking on their own, "Hood" is a racist term, saying "Marlin" only , discriminates against all other fish (or firearms) and the word "grand" leaves out all lesser Tetons!!!…….. So nice try Mr Hater!!! Its people like you!!!!
    2 points
  28. That's exactly the position the American Tories took when the colonies decided to take up arms against the most powerful military in the world at the time. Yes, the patriots knew they could be killed. They also believed freedom was worth the fight. It is better to die standing up than live on your knees. Many government regimes that have oppressed their own people have been beaten, simply because the oppressed people have been willing to die fighting them. The only reason any American government entity attacks it's citizen's 2nd Amendment rights is to destroy their ability to resist oppression. It's been proven every time any gun control regulation has been passed, including the SAFE Act you referred to, because none of these laws have ever done anything to stop any crimes. They are only used against responsible gun owners. Any government that does that has evil plans. Feel free to continue believing that's not the case.
    2 points
  29. That is a good book to use as a starting point. I have hiked pieces of the AT (day hikes) in NY and Virginia. Bear Mountain/Harriman State park has many trails through it including the AT. I have camped in three areas of Harriman on overnights with the Boy Scouts. Doodletown is one area - old house foundations, the village cemetery is there. Nice cold stream near the remnants of a garage/carriage house. No cell service in that area (discovered that when needed to call out for a medical issue - a kid broke his arm). Fingerboard shelter overlooks Lake Tiorati - steep hike up. Small spring 1-2 minutes uphill from the shelter. Some cell service there if needed. White Bar off of Route 106 (western edge of Harriman State Park). Bring some water with you and plan on filtering/boiling (or both) any water from streams or springs. We used an old coffee can (#8 can) to boil the water right on the camp fire - when done, simply crushed the can to pack it out. Not sure when you are planning on going, but right now we have fire ban - it is very dry and have seen ground fires between housing developments traveling up hill through the trees. So streams are low or dry now most-likely.
    2 points
  30. When the ice melted, I set up a camera by the pond.
    1 point
  31. Good thing the phone is camo! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  32. I was off work all of week after coming back from a trip, I would have met up with you there and bought you lunch or dinner. Good luck in the morning!
    1 point
  33. good luck to all the youths going out this weekend may your tags be filled and your memories last forever
    1 point
  34. Love my Doghouse blind! I'm sure you will too. Best of luck to you and the young 'un tomorrow!
    1 point
  35. I didn't sleep well last night after confirming the roost area of a big Tom with my son, it didn't help that I had to get up for work at like 345am today. I should sleep well tonight lol
    1 point
  36. 2 hens behind the house this a.m.
    1 point
  37. I understand your concern. I do believe that issue would be better served by having the DEC set the limits based on data, rather than having legislators create put it into law based on unsupported opinions and emotion, rather than true fact and data. DEC regulations can be amended when needed without having to go through all of the hoops that is required to change law, when the laws are shown to be flawed as is the case with the 200lb limit.
    1 point
  38. A watching hockey beer
    1 point
  39. The problem with the 200 lb weight limit is draw weight does not always have a direct relation to the power of the bow. A 290 lb Excalibur recurve crossbow shoots at 405 fps while a Scorpyd VTEC with a 175 lb draw weight shoots at 440fps. As with compound bows, cam design does more for speed than draw weight alone, When referring to recurve crossbows or recurve vertical bows, draw weight is the major factor in speed. So the 200 lb draw weight limit does not have the effect of limiting the power of crossbows that you are concerned with, but instead, only eliminates the majority of recurve crossbows presently on the market. And those recurve crossbows are not any faster than the average compound crossbow, and all are slower that the fastest compound crossbows on the market today.
    1 point
  40. Another as#hole response from Jerkman, the name truly fits the man.
    1 point
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  42. My 06 Frontier has about 150k and still going strong. Before this truck I had nothing but GM products. Never had buyers remorse after purchasing the Nissan. My brother has owned Toyota's for quite a few years with no problems either. Best of luck with whatever you choose!
    1 point
  43. Obviously you don't believe in Homeland Defense, whether it be from terrorists, huge violent mobs like New Orleans saw after Katrina and Ferguson, or our own government moving further towards the dark side.
    1 point
  44. Great hike with dad and son. Pulled some cams and even found a shed
    1 point
  45. I will be out with one boy, (cousin in-law) on Saturday. And my neighbors boy on Sunday. We will be in!
    1 point
  46. This is really a great site. The vast majority of members here are knowledgeable, passionate, hunters and outdoorsmen. The tips and advice, pictures,encouragement, humor and yes, even the differing of opinions. Make this site the great gathering place that it is. I look forward to the changes to make it even better! I took the time today to become a supporting member. It's something I've been wanting to do anyway. In the year and a half I have been a member, I've gotten much more from this site, than the fee for a supporting membership. In a small way, it's kind of giving back to something I enjoy, most every day. I encourage all of my fellow members, if so inclined and able to do so, to join me in becoming a supporting member! In my humble opinion, it's well worth it.
    1 point
  47. 2005 in PA the last 3 days of archery: Day 1 as I'm driving to my spot I see a giant buck cross in front of me chasing a doe. It runs into an area that I won't be hunting. Day 2 I see the big fella now in my area hounding a doe. He stops for calling but won't leave doe. This is an evening hunt so I stay in the woods late so I can leave under cover of darkness. Day 3 last day of PA archery. My plan is to hunt from climber last place I saw him until 8:30 and if no sightings move climber 100 yds to the trail where I saw him the previous night. 8:30 am break down stand as quietly as possible and move 100 yds. Find tree, climb, trim a limb, and start grunting. 9:00 am 136" 10 pt dead. A hunt I will never forget Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
    1 point
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