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  1. I was lucky enough to call in 6 Jakes this morning to my decoy. I slowly​ removed my glove and reached into my pants pocket to get my iPhone. At one point they were all within 10' of me before meandering off. Hopefully they make it to next spring.
    6 points
  2. Sitting on the deck contiplating why aliens beamed up all the turkeys and buzzzzzzzz. Feeder is 4' from my head. Can't believe they migrate all the way to Mexico or wherever they end up. Well they do hitch a ride on geese you know ????
    4 points
  3. Killed this one this morning. He fell in love with my aluminum pot. Gobbled a bunch on his way in. I did not have to do much convincing. A few clucks purs and leaf scratches. He was hooked.
    3 points
  4. she can eat roasted woodchuck
    3 points
  5. The wife just texted me this from up the street. #%^#@&^!!
    3 points
  6. So far! You sound like my husband. He has called me 2x and he never does
    3 points
  7. For sure! This forum is where I can let my inner immaturity run wild!
    3 points
  8. Tf.....try inside out and backward! Rally time baby! Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
    3 points
  9. Not many pics but a hawk and rabbit...sitting at same spot just hours apart...a hen turkey and the tail end of something I couldn't recognize perhaps coyote...then these: 3 buck but one with some mass(bases look good sized even in velvet) and branched and our first fawn sighting....That is my original cardboard blind in the back ground..took my turkey out of it this spring. The fawn are on an early schedule and should be big come Oct/Nov.
    3 points
  10. 3 wheelers are what I grew up on. When they added the extra tire I felt like a pussy,lol I started out on a Honda 125M that pops had bought for me as a kid. From there it was on to the 200S because I NEEDED that 4 inches of front suspension. (like that really helped) Then came the 200X and 250R when I had to buy them for myself. My 3 wheelers used to get "borrowed" a lot and the unknown riders would head to Iroquois High School and jump the levels of soccer fields and then blaze down the railroad tracks when the fuzz showed up! Fortunately....., I mean UN-FORTUNATELY..., they never caught the guy and to the best of my knowledge.... he's still alive and kickin'! I don't care how carefull you are on a trike, they are seriously dangerous if you don't know what the heck you're doing. But don't worry, at 19 he'll never even mention 1/2 of the near death experiences he encounters along the way so you got nothing to sweat about!
    3 points
  11. And more! Had to go to car to loud for a bag
    3 points
  12. Look up one night this weekend! Mars Is Ready For Its Close-Up: Red Planet Easy To Spot This Weekend http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/05/20/478865020/mars-is-ready-for-its-close-up-red-planet-easy-to-spot-this-weekend Sometimes astronomy can be challenging, but spotting Mars this weekend should be a breeze. Step 1: Head outside right after sunset and look toward the southeastern sky. Step 2: Find the full moon. (So far, so good, right?) Step 3: Look up and to the right, and find what looks like a bright red star. That's Mars, our planetary neighbor — getting up close and personal.
    2 points
  13. ba da bing!! Try the soup its good, Wooly will be here all week!
    2 points
  14. What's the morel to this story? LOL.
    2 points
  15. I was waitng for this take this turn......
    2 points
  16. I know. I was pretty sure you'd get a response to that one. You also forgot to mention the conspiracy theorists- that was an oversight.
    2 points
  17. Wish i could comb the girls Wood chuck dinner
    2 points
  18. My Relaxing beer
    2 points
  19. I've been wanting to learn how to find wild edible mushrooms for years. I don't know enough about it. One of my guys knows all about it and he's been wanting to take time to go get some morels but we are just too busy. Doesn't he score some while we are working today. I was so happy for him. Wish I had the time to find some.
    2 points
  20. 1st test drive today.. have an exhaust leak, and breaks need adjusting... but had a good run on amd off the road...
    2 points
  21. Lol. Finally saw this Dang it , I'll see one some day.
    2 points
  22. Too bad it got tossed. I've been eating them for over 40 years. Fun to pick them during gobbler season. I like them best sauteed with venison backstrap medallions. Hard to beat.
    2 points
  23. 1 point
  24. I read you should carry in a netted bag so the spores fall out and may repopulate? Being that I am to chickenshit to harvest mushrooms that could just be BS!!
    1 point
  25. Hour drive thru hills and field after field. Not one bird in field mode ! After hunting 4 days straight I gotta work 4 days straight. Back at her Tuesday
    1 point
  26. if it had multiple small seed bins then its most likely soy bean! the tanks could hold a burn down chemical IE nitrogen or roundup its a little late to be planting any hay making seeds
    1 point
  27. I wear my snow camo ones in the winter. My colors are very season specific Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
    1 point
  28. I wanted to get an airgun for many reason. 1. to simply have one in my collection 2. gives me an addition tool to hunt small game in shotgun only zones. 3. 22LR is hard to find and airgun pellets are becoming more cost effective. 4. Can target practice more easier. I first went with a pump. Was nice for the first few shots but then pumping that thing got boring real quick. I then got a break-action piston. Nothing wrong with it but it's ridiculously long and the grip was too big for my hands (apparently I have Donald Trump hands). I'm actually thinking of getting rid of it actually. I eventually "pull the trigger" on a marauder because. 1. A friend of mine has one so I've handled it before and like the feel of it. Being that I swung and miss on my 2 previous airguns I decide to go with one I've already field tested. 2. Accuracy is amazing. 3. Great reviews comparing it to much more expensive airguns at a fraction of the cost. How do I like it? I like it. It's fun...but it's different. I'm not really into airguns so it'll never really replace my rifles but it does give me some variety and "variety is the spice of life" isn't that what they say?
    1 point
  29. Honda 3 wheelers are the most fun I've ever had on a toy....200x was my first toy.. have fun on it Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk
    1 point
  30. Come on this way, let's check that ride out!
    1 point
  31. Yeah it is for him to grampySent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
    1 point
  32. I had one years ago....definitely a dangerous rig if you get a little crazy on it, I recall one of my friends getting his legs sucked up under the rear tires once, talk about road rash.
    1 point
  33. I don't think you can.........but don't bet big money on it. They can be VERY dangerous although I survived 25+ years riding one. In 1986 I bought a new Honda Big Red, she was a grand machine and to this day it is owned by a fellow in Naples, NY. I had some great times on it but also some damned close calls. Make sure your son isn't riding like a wild man (yea sure, like he's really going top listen to dad!) or he'll end up in trouble. That said, what'd he buy and can I come over and take a spin??
    1 point
  34. Not a gobble to be had today , no hens talking , nothing seen but another hunter stalking my calls ... Guess I'll take the compliment haha... Was absolutely gorgeous morning too , no wind , sunny , and 50's ... I don't get it ... I've had gobbles on most days that weren't near as nice as today , but hey when we think we understand these sob's , think again .... Greatfull to have one bird down this season cause it's not looking good for a second , but not giving up till that fat $)&" sings ... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  35. I "worked" three gobblers in the past two days. All three gobbled to my crow call numerous times over the course of our time together. Many, many times I've located birds by the crow call as that is my usual first call when jumping out of the truck or if I'm in a bad position and don't want to use a hen call and find out a bird is close and I can't move. This is when a crow call is a huge plus because he isn't going to come running in to that. Once I have a gobbler located I use the crow call to check on his movement so as to NOT over use a hen call. Once I know where he is I can tweak my strategy and MAYBE kill the bastid....... And no, it hasn't worked as planned this year for one reason or another. I've had some very close encounters and haven't sealed the deal as of today. I've been plagued with some foot issues and have been in a fair amount of discomfort.........lousy excuse I know! Dan are you using the Faulk's?
    1 point
  36. The Enquirer has a much better reputation the past ten years or so, not even exaggerating. NYT is a joke
    1 point
  37. Almonds sautéed in butter and dry rub first
    1 point
  38. I'm almost too tired to laugh.......
    1 point
  39. Like I said I didn't do.much of anything to the motor. Been rewired. Sorry its.not all.painted pretty.. but I built this to drive not show..
    1 point
  40. Nope...That's lawdwaz with his shirt off....
    1 point
  41. So we finally get a photo of Turkeyfeathers? Thanks Paula!
    1 point
  42. 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.
    1 point
  43. I agree doc, no reason For more laws that are only feel good. Personal choice is what is missing from to many things these days.
    1 point
  44. 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
    1 point
  45. used Browning A-5, and no need to change barrels. Same modified choke barrel taken: ducks, rabbits, pheasants, squirrels, and deer. Hoping to add turkey to the list soon. Clean it after done hunting for the year, just wipe down with a little oil after exposure to rain/snow during the season.
    1 point
  46. Once a week, I get an opportunity to ride around in circles in total relaxation, relieving stress, all by myself solving all the worlds problems. It is a bit therapeutic ..... lol. Of course, on occasion, that zero-turn mower can be a bit of a carnival ride. The thing is actually fun to bomb around in, seeing how fast I can zip around the trees and other obstacles. I'm getting pretty good. I haven't taken out a shrub in a couple of years.....lol.
    1 point
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