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  1. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    10 points
  2. Few shots from our Mothers Day brunch.. Food was AWESOME as expected, and the animals never disappoint!
    8 points
  3. Scouted two nice toms for three weekends.Opening day he gave the slip, and again this past Saturday. But not Sunday morning. 20lb. and a 9" beard. Worked hard for this shot in the rain. Definitely a great experience.
    8 points
  4. Ended up having a great hunt this morning, even though it got off to a rough start. I was supposed to take a guy from work who is just starting hunting, this would have been his first time out. He wasn't where we were supposed to meet at 4:00, I gave him 10 minutes but after getting no response when I called and texted I decided he must have overslept so I headed out. I found out later he was running 15 minutes behind and had left his phone at home... oh well, that was lesson one I guess. Since I didn't have anyone with me I decided to go back after a bird I've been on several times this season, but when I got near his roost it was dead silence. No amount of hooting could draw a response so I decided to walk back to the car and go where I was planning to take the other guy after all. When I got over there it was already shooting light, and I still needed to cross about half a mile of open fields to get to the woods. By the time I got out there I was pretty sure the birds would be on the ground, and at first I wasn't getting any response to any of my calling. I entered the block of woods from the north along a woods road that divides the block into an east and west side. The west side is bordered on the north by a beaver swamp that runs right up to the woods road I was walking on. I was alternating between crow calls and yelps on my trumpet and when I got roughly 100 yards past the back side of the swamp a bird gobbled from the west half of the block on my right. I quickly scrambled up the slope to get on the ridge he was on and gave another series of yelps. He hammered back immediately and had already begun closing the distance. I looked around and found a good tree, I was about 25 yards south of an east/west ridgeline and could see roughly 35 yards out toward the west in the direction the gobbler was coming from, it was a perfect setup. Approximately 5 minutes went by and I was starting to worry he might stay below the ridgeline and get too far to my right where I wouldn't be able to swing for a shot, so I carefully gave a couple of soft clucks on the trumpet. The response was instantaneous, he was no more than 50 yards straight in front of me and I could hear his gobble trail off into a low rattling rumble. I spent the next 15 minutes not moving a muscle, safety off, gun trained at the group of trees where I expected him to step out on one side or the other... but nothing happened. I waited another 10 minutes and tried lightly scratching in the leaves. Nothing. A few soft yelps, and again, nothing. 10 more minutes ticked by and I pulled out my crow call, and again I was met with silence. My best guess is that when he gobbled from so close he expected the hen to come right to him at that point, and when no hen showed he bugged out. If it wasn't for that last series of clucks he may have walked right into my lap. I was a little mad at myself for messing up on a bird that was coming in on a string but it was still early so I backed out and went over to the eastern half of the block. I made a loop around the perimeter and on the far east side I ran into 4 hens by themselves in a field. I got them going with some aggressive cutting and they came in to about 5 steps of where I was leaned against a maple before they finally spooked. Despite all of the back and forth calling no gobblers were heard from. I continued my loop and wound up back at the woods road near where I had struck the gobbler earlier. As I was considering my next move I thought I heard him sound off a bit farther out than he had been earlier and closer to the swamp. Rather than trying to call him back to the same spot I decided to swing to his south to try and come at him from a new angle. When I got to the southern edge of the block I switched to a glass pot call and tried a few calling sequences but got no answer. I continued to circle around toward the last place I had hear him, calling every few minutes as I went. Eventually I made it all the way up to where I could see the edge of the swamp and still hadn't made contact with him. I slowly worked my way along the swamp back toward the woods road and was thinking about what area I should head to for the second half of the morning. I picked up the woods road and began walking it toward the fields, there is a small clearing along the road about 60 yards before you get to the fields and I stopped at the edge to call one last time. I got a gobble in response, he was out in the fields and had probably walked up the road that I was now standing on just minutes before. I quickly found a spot to sit in a small stand of hemlocks that borders the road and provided deep shade. With the swamp on one side and thick brush on the other he was going to have to walk up the road if he wanted to come find me. I called again once I was in position and he sounded a bit closer when he answered. Several minutes later he gobbled one last time where the woods road enters the field and I knew he was coming. Thirty seconds later and I could see his red head bobbing down the road, at 26 yards he stepped into enough of an opening that I could see his beard and a load of Federal HW 7's dropped him in his tracks. My NY tags are filled but I may try to hit PA, VT or ME for a few days before the end of the month. Hopefully I'm not quite done yet.
    7 points
  5. believe me it was not you there are others that seem to enjoy braking balls on here and right now i don't need it I know when some are joking wooly and when others are not I going to take a rest and after awhile ill come back and hope they have changed until them every one shoot strate and keep your lines tight enjoy the out doors as much as i do
    7 points
  6. For me it's keep it as simple as possible. My set up is strictly for hunting, and the whisker biscuit has been flawless for the better part of 20 years. If I were a target shooter, the drop away is the way to go. But when a shooter deer is within my range, the WB is one less thing I have to worry about.
    6 points
  7. Yes, there is a lot of combat that goes on here on occasion. Some of it has to do with the passion invested in matters that have to do with hunting and fishing and other outdoor pursuits. I have been a member of a lot of different forums, and find this one no better or worse than the others. I personally refuse to let others ruin a great tool of communication for me, and you shouldn't either. I have no idea what incident or incidents that make you feel that you have to leave, but just remember that for every bad apple that you run across, there are so many more members who are decent and interested in your views and conversation. It seldom makes any sense to be throwing out the baby with the bath water and quitting a great assembly of good fellow hunters and fishermen just because one of the bad ones occasionally shows up. Another thing that has to be recognized is that the internet can be a tough medium for accuracy of expression. Sometimes without the means of expressing tone and intent, things get mixed up and misrepresented, and sound offensive when there is no such intent. At any rate, we all have to make membership decisions on our own, and if it is no longer fun to be here, then we all have to do what we all have to do. I think you will be missed by a whole lot more people than the one or two people that you are having trouble with, and you will leave behind many great potential friends in your absence.
    6 points
  8. I shoot a whisker and easily can get quarter size grouping at 50 yards. If I was you I'd say any difference in accuracy will be caused by the shooter not the whisker Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
    4 points
  9. 5 gallon pail with 8 or 10 inches of water in it. Float bird seed on surface of water. Place a notched piece of PVC across the top and a short piece of 2x4 up to the PVC from the ground. Takes care of reds, chipmunks, mice, voles, etc.
    4 points
  10. On a bright note ~ I'm glad to see grow back;-)
    4 points
  11. I'm sure there must be some kind of mistake. I ain't taken the fall for this one! If that was the kind of comment that would make someone want to leave this site then I don't know what to tell ya.
    4 points
  12. Shot a bird at 1048 today . 10 in beard nice Spurs came to a set I used on Saturday n called him in. But offered no shot, today he did and I'm on the board. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    4 points
  13. The season stated off slow but has been picking up. I roosted a lonesome looking longbeard saturday evening. Got set up the following morning in the area where I figured he might be roosting. Around 5:30 a bird gobbled deeper in the woods than I figured he'd be. He gobbled a few more times and I thought about moving in on him but I wanted to be sure that there wasn't anything closer. Sure enough...has a gobble rip out only 50 yds away! I got turned around on the tree and pointed in his direction. A few soft calls and he flew down and was on his way!!! Soon I see a snowball head coming and he was puffing into a little strut. Two jakes came following him...I got the gun up and was ready to blast him but to my dismay he ended up being a jake too. DAMN!!! They passed by at 15 yds and headed towards the other gobbler. I had to leave for work shortly but I got up to where the other bird was and called...he hammered back. I picked out a tree and called again...he was coming!!! All of a sudden I see several birds running around chasing each other...the lead one was headed right for me. I could see a beard swinging but he was in a hurry to get rid of the jakes on his tail. I putted and stopped him several times but before I could get the bead settled on he would be on his way again. Finally, he was about to circle and get past me so I cutt real hard...he froze in his tracks...two more steps and he was gone. I guess I ended up rushing the shot and missed... Today, my wife and I went back to see if he was still around. Sure enough, he started gobbling early at 5:00 not far from where I had missed on sunday. We moved in and got set up about 100 yds from him. He hammered on the roost for the next 35 minutes but flew down into the woods across the field. He gobbled decent on the ground but wouldn't advance. I was playing with him and another bird gobbled behind us less than 60 yds away...I got the wife turned around and ready. Ended up being those three stinking jakes again. Later in the morning my dad and I went to hit up some winery property near Keuka Lake where he'd heard a couple gobblers this morning. We ended up splitting up. It was 11:35 when I finally got a response. I got set up and another bird gobbled across the gulley. I got turned around and next thing you know I heard a cluck and a red headed turkey starts walking away. I called and he turned around...ended up being three more jakes that had flown across the deep ravine to get to me. They came in and actually layed down on some logs 20 yds away and started napping!!! There were more turkeys across the gulley but they never showed. I literally had to chase the three little short bearded punks away so I could leave. I left empty handed but it was a cool encounter. Hope to get on a willing longbeard tomorrow...
    3 points
  14. My comment wasn't meant for you.. I was just using your quote for a lead-in. I agree that AR's in the form being used in NY and PA don't go far enough to actually create big bucks in large numbers. But, if you look at the size of the record book class bucks in PA since AR's started and you will see a big difference in overall size and numbers of those bucks. I've said it before and I'll say it again... AR's are only one item necessary in an overall deer management plan to improve the age structure among the buck population... bigger bucks are just a by-product of good management. AR's on their own is not deer management. I think we are trying to hard to manage whitetails in NYS with no actual goal in mind of where we want it to take us.
    3 points
  15. The belief in a benevolent and all-powerful big government is Marxism. Marxist ideology struggled for almost 70 years to gain a following among the US citizenry. It started to take root in the mid-1960's as public education shifted to youth indoctrination. The Department of Education was created in 1979 by Carter and gave the federal government oversight and control of the entire system. Public awareness of current events and their consequences has suffered horribly since then, and it's not a coincidence. John D. Rockefeller said in the late 1920's: "I don't want a nation of thinkers. I want a nation of workers." He's getting his wish.
    3 points
  16. One good reason NOT to call to a bird on the roost is that it sometimes encourages him to stay in the tree longer and gobble more waiting for the receptive "hen" that is calling to him to show up under his roost tree.. This increases the chances that he may gobble in a real hen, or just as likely, other hunters. Let me tell you of an extreme example of just such an event, that occurred down in PA a number of years ago . I was set up on a ridge slightly uphill from a bird gobbling on the roost.. After a few minutes, another hunter parked by my truck and started calling to the gobbler from a position across a creek and downhill from the bird. The gobbler loved it...The guy called..The bird gobbled. This went on for two hours. Finally at 7:30 AM, I got up and started back to my truck, because I had to be at work at 8:00. On my way out, I ran into another hunter who had been attracted by all the gobbling. He asked me " Why weren't you calling to that bird ? " I answered, " Because he is still in the tree, and he may stay there as long as that joker down in the creek keeps calling to him". When I got to my truck, the guy was still calling, and the gobbler was still gobbling merrily away at him. He may STILL be gobbling..I'd bet next month's social security check that guy didn't kill him...<<grin>>...
    3 points
  17. Well. Long story. Lol. Started at Plan A, got to Plan F before I was done. Nothing close to me on the roost. Finally found 2 Long Beards in a bowl but boy were they call shy. Plan E I set up across a field from them, Avian X decoy out. They gobbled but never moved. Swung all the way around them, got below them about 100 yards. Set up in the rain. They still wouldn't leave that bowl. Saw 6 jakes across a road, probably 600 yds away. They gobbled at me every time. Sure enough they cross a road and walk right to me. Unreal! These were the 23 Jakes I've called into gun range this year. I usually dont shoot them so I let them go. Well don't they see something and start alarm putting as they head right for the LB's!!!! WTF!!! Everything goes quiet. I call. Nothing. Now I'm ticked! I text Sandra Pirog saying "I'm shooting the next Jake twice!!!!" Lol. I call. Nothing. I look to my left and at a dead run to me here comes the 2 LB's, white heads, beards swinging. I'm left handed. My muzzle is 180 degrees from them. I wait till they get 20 yards and start yelping as I swing my gun. The two birds split, one goes to the right. Red dot finds him at 42 yds and BOOM! Game over!!!! 1 1/8" spurs 10 1/2" beard. Scale says 18lbs but felt heavier. Good 3 year old!
    2 points
  18. Went out this morning trying to get my nephew on the board. First light I played with two toms who wouldn't come to my location . @0615 had two hens come walking in without the toms, watched them for awhile and they eventually walked off. Moved onto a spot I haven't hit yet, it's a large hayfield and we set up three decoys and quickly got an answer. Bird came across the road and put on a show in the field , strutting and gobbling for about 30 minutes. He was 50 yds out from us on field but wouldn't come any closer. The decoys seem to have no affect on him. Wish I had a video camera . Well we had some fun and that's what it's all about . Won't be able to hunt next couple days. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    2 points
  19. Just Stay .... answer to NO ONE !
    2 points
  20. I'm hunting a different spot tomorrow.. I may not hear anything, but I'll enjoy the change of scenery. <<grin>>....
    2 points
  21. Took the family there for the first time saturday. Everyone had a great time.
    2 points
  22. Rat trap with peanut butter. Game over quickly.
    2 points
  23. Lol once in a while a bird will gobble so much on his own I'm whispering "shut up, shut the hell up!" To myself because I KNOW another hunter is going to hear him. I'm a selfish jerk...
    2 points
  24. I miss the Monday opener so much! All the guys I know who only gun hunt do too. Used to be you came to camp Friday, bowhunt a bit, hunt Saturday if you want, hang a stand for he opener, relax, watch some football etc. Now it's all business, get there Friday if you can get the day off and be ready to go for Saturday
    2 points
  25. Nice shots wooly. And here I thought they only made ranch dressing, LOL.
    2 points
  26. Nice pictures! The first picture looks like my Sister Inlaw thanks for sharing.
    2 points
  27. I always enjoyed your posts. And I am sure you gave more brightness to this site than you know. It seems the world we live in now has a certain percentage of people who are quick to criticize and have no empathy for others. Perhaps to cover up their own shortcomings, wich are usually numerous. Hope you reconsider and stay or come back after a period of time. Until then, shoot straight, and keep your top nott.
    2 points
  28. Not true, there are still a ton of new hunters being brought into the sport by people that are passing along virtues of the sport other than big racks.
    2 points
  29. We have lost many good members, just because of this. The cyber world can be a mean one. Hope you can take a change of heart and stay. Their are many here, that enjoy your posts.
    2 points
  30. Marinated a wild turkey breast in OJ and Italian dressing, per Turkeyfeathers recipe, and did it low and slow on the Weber with some apple chips. It came out excellent not dry at all
    2 points
  31. I absolutely agree with the mandatory reporting of each tag issued (successful or not), but I think one thing that the DEC is a bit goosey about making the next years tags dependent on complying with the reporting law is that they do not want to be denying antlerless permits because they apparently are already suffering for lack of doe harvest participation. The fine should be a financial one that is designed to sting a little bit. The thing that would make them obey this law is the knowledge that the computer would catch you and there is no way to escape that. A simple sort on tags issued, vs. tags reported would instantly pop out a list of violators. In fact if you wanted to get fancy, you could have the computer issue warning notices after the close of the season, followed up by an actual fine notice if there was not immediate compliance within a two week window.
    2 points
  32. Many folks go away to Mexico , Dominican Republic and other vacations spots and buy " Cuban" cigars often the famed Cohiba . Now counterfeits out number real ones by more then 10 to 1 and time after time friends have brought me fakes, and years ago I fell for them as well, here's my advice. First off there are NO glass top Cohiba boxes !!! Oh they sell millions of them ,ALL are fake like this one, which by the way was bought in CUBA . The only real Cohibas sold in Cuba are sold in Gov. shops , not street corners or back rooms , by " employees " who get " deals" on them ....... Cohibas cost around $20 a piece ( and some Way more ) depending on the size that may be a clue when you,pay $100 or so for 25 . What you are buying may be a decent cigar that was Rebanded, or often banana leaves and floor sweepings, enjoy ! Cohiba cigars are made perfect , the people working the sorting tables can tell 60 shades of the same wrapper and groups them accordingly, the caps and foots are perfect with a 3 ring cap noticeable . Look at this cigar , way to vainy and lumpy, the cap is crooked . But the band tells the story, those little white squares? The top row should have black spacing above it , never will it be cut though the squares or this close to,them like here . Where the band is glued together , the spacing between the squares and the line up should be perfect , here they over lap and run at an angle . Avoid glass top boxes , buy only from large well established cigar shops or Gov. Shops ( in Cuba) , look the cigar over it should be smooth , solid , and prefect in every way and all the cigars in the box should be the same length , shade and shape, and look the band over. I post this because so,many ( most are getting fakes ) these were bought by a camera man who was in Cuba filming a game, he was thrilled to pass a couple out to,select friends back home. I did not have the heart to tell him, but at the same time these people are not getting a treat .
    1 point
  33. The arrows would get "lodged" in the biscuit sometimes, the fletchings would get marked up and the drop away just seemed to function better.
    1 point
  34. Couple rattle cans of Krylon and you can touch it up of change anytime you want. They make flat camo colors just for that purpose. Just sayin'
    1 point
  35. Camo dip? What about the beautiful wood stock?
    1 point
  36. maytom .... you spoiled my post . I was using a WB for a few years and had to switch to a Drop Away when I started shooting arrows with the Qwik-Spin vanes . The little tabs on the vanes would drag on the whiskers . I tried a QAD rest and couldn't get it to have proper clearance and neither could the shop . I sold it on the AT site and bought a Trophy Ridge drop away but it isn't full containment . The WB is an excellent rest and you don't lose more than 3 fps shooing arrows .
    1 point
  37. That's nice Biz! I'm no cigar snob, I order from JR Cigar mostly, I seek a balance between what I enjoy and price point . I turely understand that old saying , " what this country needs is a good nickel cigar ! " Although today I'd settle for $4 to $5. We have we have a shop here that has a roller on site and they have the tobacco shipped in . Nice cigars , I just don't like paying $10-$12 a stick all the time . Lately I've been into Gurkha , had my first on a beach in the Bahamas , I slipped off from the family and was enjoying a cigar I picked up a few days prior, when a woman approached me and asked what I was smoking..... Turns out she was a Gurkha rep.and gave me some.
    1 point
  38. I used a WB rest and different types including the original from Carolina Archery. now I've got QAD drop aways of different models on all my bows. I've never had a problem with either or accuracy enough to affect hunting deer. I do think that the biscuit wears out and does so with any vanes. I shoot enough that it's cheaper and easier for me to replace the felt on a QAD then to replace the whisker portion of the biscuit rest and vanes on my arrows. it really comes down to whatever you can just setup and not worry about though. when game comes into range you've already got enough to think about.
    1 point
  39. the internet is not for everyone, and some feed off that. sorry to see you go. I really do wish this site would stick to its family oriented roots. A good debate over hunting, trapping, fishing, crossbows, ARs etc. is fun when it doesn't get personal. I believe a good many members stay away from the dead horse topics and do just fine. Hope you come back and post pictures of your harvests from time to time.
    1 point
  40. I use whisker bisket on my set up and love it will keep using it see no difference between it and any other site I have shot good groups out to 40 Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk
    1 point
  41. People can be d*cks.....especially on the internet. What I don't understand is, how can you let some idiot, sitting behind a keyboard that you have never met dictate how you feel. I enjoy coming on here, reading everyones posts, seeing the pictures hearing the stories, getting comments on my posts and advice etc. Someone could straight up call me an a**hole on here and isn't going to make any difference to me at all. Why let it bother you? I don't get it.....I can see a family member, neighbor, coworker etc getting under your skin for sure...Letting a person bother you on the internet, I will never understand.....
    1 point
  42. And it works wonders, quickly.
    1 point
  43. Who are you to say thats what they want first? If you read enough of what they say, and become involved with the organization, you would see that the big buck is not the #1 thing they are about. Im not going to argue with you about it, you have your mind made up on what you think reality is, but your big buck obsession is not shared by everyone, or even most people.
    1 point
  44. I am in favor of the rat trap. Peanut butter works great but I have had them be gentle enough to lick it off and not set the trap off. I take a peanut and score a small ring around it with a file or a knife. then wire the peanut on the trigger through that little bait holder slot. Bread ties work great. Then slather a bit of peanut butter on it. even if they get the peanut butter off, at that point their wrestling to get the peanut always trips the trap
    1 point
  45. Sweet bird! You look like a Cabela's catalogue haha it's awesome! Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
    1 point
  46. Good information here! I don't have to worry though, I know my Garcia Vega English Coronas are the REAL deal. Right off the rez..................
    1 point
  47. As we all know, things can change in an instant! You go through hours and days of boredom, for that one intense moment! Keep at em!
    1 point
  48. I took a quick look and couldn't find any nasty comments towards you papabear, perhaps there is more to this? I enjoy your posts about your dog and grandson, I can tell you are very proud of both.
    1 point
  49. Received my new toy on Friday.Can't wait to shoot it!!!!
    1 point
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