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Will take her in tomorrow after work for new tires and wheel bearings. Then ready to get her wet! Look out bass, I'm coming for ya!5 points
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So today me and daughter shot in our first tournament. It wasn't a real NYS one but just an open shoot and we had a blast. However 20 arrows from 20,30,40 yards is a lot for me my arms are like rubber. She placed 1st in her category and I did to. Sad to say I was the only one shooting with just pins no scope . Just waiting on the endorsement deals now..3 points
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Shucks, THAT's nuthin'.... Jed Clampett and Jethro used to sit on their porch and shoot flies off their front gate, 100 yards away... For a challenge, they shot 'em on the WING.......<<grin>>.......3 points
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It's a long story but I intended to fish Honeoye with my boat today but when I got down, I didn't feel so hot and the wind was picking up so I bagged it....the boat has been down in that area since last fall so its not like I dragged it down today. I decided instead to go drown so night crawlers in Canadice from shore. As most know I have a long history in that area and I just find it so relaxing. A few panfish and one dandy smallmouth were my total catch. Sorry pic is sidesaddle.....2 points
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My wife and I were just saying that of you forget about the sheer manpower and logistics of say the colosseum someone still had to imagine it could be built that is was possible.2 points
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I am not a real big fan of coyotes, but I hesitate to say with certainty that every dead and dined on fawn is the work of coyotes. I have come across dead fawns curled up without any trace of physical trauma. I have seen road killed fans that all of a sudden disappear into the bush perhaps to be found later by someone who assumes it is another coyote victim. We know that there are no shortages of predators out there or other carrion eaters (from the ground and the sky) that can kill of take advantage of a fawn carcass that can die of any number of causes including health deficiencies. So yes we can swear at the coyotes, but understand that there are many critters that leave dined-on fawn carcasses scattered throughout the woods.2 points
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Just habit, I guess. lol..... By the time I fumble around separating the backing, I could staple 4 targets. Long before they started making these shoot and see targets, we would staple standard sheets of paper with hand drawn bulls.2 points
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Well I will have a new 3-5 acre plot once the ground dries up some. Brought a truck load of corn over to the farmer around the corner that lets me hunt and asked if he could till a field up for me. He says not a problem. Figure I'll get it brushhogged early July, hammer it hard with round up 2 times through July then have him disc it up end up July with a planting of turnips, clover and winter wheat right after. I'm pretty pumped about it seeing as this will be the biggest plot I'll have and that it's going to get a real good tilling vs what I've been doing with my atv.2 points
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We had a really good weekend, that really is a beautiful lake. We caught probably 40 largemouth, and pickerel without number2 points
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Just stopped traffic on Transit road to let these waddlers get across safely. Glad they picked early Sunday morning as this road is typically crazy busy. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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Chef and Wolc... come on now. Don't turn this simple thread into the playroom for a secret lovers quarel. Let's keep things on topic please. Love and laughs all around2 points
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Rome is crowded this weekend, there no keeping people out of the photos.2 points
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Last I checked it is about a 2 year waiting list...i second that awesome club for archers. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk2 points
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If you get the urge to try Keuka, give me a holler... A little closer to you, Oneida would be a great place for smallies...My arm is sore from catching them the last three days...2 points
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Whatched the original series when I was kid and i reruns when they are on, Classic TV to watch over and over. Always wanted see catwoman and Batman get it on at least once LOL. Rest in Peace Batman!2 points
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Slowly getting the boat ready. Should be good to go next week. Still not much strength in the right arm, but I'm planning to go. No tournaments this year. Probably hit Saratoga lake first. Then the Mohawk, followed by Sacendaga, Ballston, Thompsons and Warner Lakes. Depending how it goes, would like to do a coupke WNY lakes too. Will be good PT for the shoulder!2 points
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Getting older sucks, but it beats the alternative ! We must compensate as we age...I can't shoot a rifle nearly as well offhand as I used to, so I always try to get a rest of some sort.. I can still wingshoot pretty good, but I can't walk nearly as far ( or fast) as I used to...<<<SIGH>>>....2 points
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After a close friends wedding at a fancy country club ( Cobblestone Creek in Victor) last night where the only beer served was Blue and Blue Light I'm really appreciating the Southern Tier DIPA. On the deck, listening to the turkey who hardly made a sound the last month. How the hell come won't these pictures come out right?!2 points
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A first for me grilled swordfish steaks with onion pierogies. Not bad will try again.2 points
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When I was a kid I'd watch Batman prior to eating dinner. The days of having only 6 or so channels too . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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Nice boat! Wife and I have been talking about getting a boat. I of course want a bass boat, she wants a pontoon. Will most likely have to compromise with a fishing pontoon lol. But this will have to wait until after I buy the land behind me. Good luck fishin Grampy!1 point
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When I think of when and how that art work was done...I can barely wrap my mind around just what a feat of human determination, vision,pure talent and expertise it took...seriously EB thanks for all the time you've taken to post these pictures in what looks like a pretty busy scheduled.1 point
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I just got the disc on...I am in from planting the garden..Well part of it..the main plants 40 tomato plants 22 sweet peppers 12 eggplant and a long long fencing of pole beans...so much more to go in and I have to separate and trans plant the cabbage and brussels I direct seeded last month.1 point
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Few things are LESS welcome than unsolicited advice, especially when it is given ( as it usually is) by someone who doesn't know his azz from a hole in the ground.1 point
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That ought to be bad medicine on a bushy tail this fall! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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As a matter of fact, I saw one in Canadice today and two weeks ago while at a friends house on Sturgeon Point one flew over. Great to see every time!1 point
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Real nice shooter. And an absolutely beautiful gun. Great job!1 point
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I have to admit, that sounds pretty funny. And it sounds like a little hurting of his pride might be a lesson well earned and hopefully learned. Rifle target shooting is what started me hunting. I rarely target shoot guns anymore though. Now addicted to shooting hundreds of arrows a week to attain only mediocre accuracy at short distances. It's a sickness. Lol. I can still estimate shorter yardages decently (inside 150yds) and anything longer, I probably shouldn't be shooting. I always range trees around my stand for bow, as long as I remember the range finder.1 point
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And by the way the kid was the dick. Nothing worse than some know it all giving advice when no one asked..1 point
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Spain is very similar to Italy and Montenegro as far as habitat and country side1 point
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