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Got it done tonight. Finally! I’ll post the story later or in the morning when I have some time.23 points
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Got another eagle in the works after getting my little carving pit cleared out from all the snow yesterday. This wasn't the original plan for this log, but I ran into a rot pocket running right down the center. Had to change the plan and go with a design that would remove that portion, and thankfully it didn't run the entire length of the log. Still lots of shaping and detail need to be added to this one but it's coming along pretty good so far. Might make this guy standing on a pile of skulls if I get brave enough and don't run into any more problems. Hoping to get a little break in the weather now to push this guy along a little quicker heading into the finish work.13 points
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Went out for the first trip of the year on Oneida yesterday around 10AM. Limited on eyes in 40 minutes, picked up 8 perch in the next 2 hours, along with 6 more walleyes before they shut off. Sent from my moto g(6) using Tapatalk10 points
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Giant angus NY strip. Grilled mushroom asparagus and zucchini. Also had a salad Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk9 points
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After 2 weeks of hanging they are all done, dry with some moisture. Came out great. Cut up and packaged today.8 points
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I’ve had my eye on this buck since last year. He really blew up this year, and I’ve been watching him since July. I had one close encounter with him on October 1, but he stayed just out of bow range. I got many pics of him through the first 3 weeks of the season, but I never laid eyes on him again. For 3 weeks he disappeared. I thought he was dead. Then I headed upstate for gun season and I got pics of him 3 days in a row, while I was 300 miles away. Figures. He disappeared from my cams once again, only showing up once or twice before making an appearance on Christmas morning. I didn’t hunt too much in December after going at it hard in October and November. I was worn out. After seeing him on Christmas, it lit the fire again. I typically enjoy hunting the late season as they usually become quite predictable in their movements. But not him. It turned into quite the chess match for a the next couple of weeks. I finally saw him again on January 6, the first day of shotgun here. He came out to the field at 180 yards. I let him walk. Since Christmas, I’ve been hunting every weekend and even getting out after work now and then. I got another pic of him on January 18, and he was grouped up with a few other bucks and even sparring with one of them. I knew he was big, but watching him spar with this other buck really put it into perspective on how much bigger he was. I hunted this morning without seeing him and planned on hunting tonight and tomorrow night. I was getting burned out and decided that if I didn’t get him by tomorrow, I was going to pack it in. At about 4:30 or so, 3 small bucks came out of the corner of the field 20 yards from me. They had all shed their racks. This was my biggest fear that he would show up having dropped his rack. Soon after, a nice 2 year old 8 pt joined the party. He was in the last pics that I got with my buck last week. Then a small spike showed up. I got into shooting position behind the tree that I was using for cover. Once the 8 came out, I just knew that my buck was going to show up finally. Sure enough, after several minutes, he walked out at 20 yards. I let him have it and watched him go down in the field. Talk about coming down to the wire. I set my mind on harvesting this buck, and without the use of my cell cams, it probably wouldn’t have been possible. I’m pretty sure this was him last year. Last week.8 points
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My ultimate comfort meal, home smoked sausage, potatoes, onions, and green beans. Salt/pepper/butter.7 points
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Having a beer in Falmouth, Jamaica at the ultimate tourist trap, Margaritaville. Mrs. Goose doesn't want to leave the fenced in shopping center by the dock, so this is the only open bar at 10:30 on a Sunday morning I will resume my travel posts after we get back on Wednesday. Internet on ship too slow and expensive7 points
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Opened up ! Bugger died on the frozen creek, lots of popping and cracking but he's recovered. Sent from my LM-V405 using Tapatalk7 points
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Headed back to Austin on Thursday, anyone interested in a trip tag-a-long post?7 points
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Tacos. This is my wife's plate. Due to her new diet she made her own taco shells from cheese. Sent from my SM-S327VL using Tapatalk6 points
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I forgot about this thread. Here is my harvest from yesterday. I posted the full story in the Live from the woods thread.6 points
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Boqueria NYC. Paella and a bunch of tapas: Octopus, hanger steak, calamari, jamon coquettes, bacon wrapped dates, lamb skewers, pastas bravas Only snagged pics of paella and octopus Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk5 points
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Chicken cutlets for the boys‘ lunches this week. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk4 points
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Chapter 2: I shoot in a weekly league that is about 75% trad and 25% compound. One of the members does a lot of buying and selling of bows and offered to let me shoot a LH recurve he had purchased. Fun to shoot and seems to fit me pretty good. We struck a deal and one of the other members set me up with some arrows to shoot. Not putting down the Mathews, but it's fun to try new things! I may even shoot a round of recurve on one of the league nights. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk4 points
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Sat in one stand for almost two hours. Saw nothing. 5 degrees and light east wind. Perfect. No gloves worn entire time. Fun to get out though.4 points
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Andrew shot a nice red. I shaved a Fox at 240 thinking he was 150. Tough to judge yardage on eyes at night in a field. We paced it off from the hair. Fun night. My new tripod was a pleasure.4 points
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Was going to go for sushi but daughter pressed for time as going bowling. Gyros from a local place. And rice pudding Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk4 points
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Quesadilla with ground beef, cow massage dry rub, Jenn’s homemade salsa, Mighty Taco hot sauce, and cheddarjack.4 points
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1/27: checking cams this afternoon for first time in 2019. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk3 points
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Stuck in multi car pile up near Erie pa on the 90.. havent moved in quite awhile officers going car to car looking for injured .I'm fine and car is fine...3 points
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Sunday slow cooker dinner of Italian chicken and red peppers. Wish I hadn't forgotten the crusty Italian bread to go with it!3 points
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Guinness beef stew Slow cooker pulled pork(yet to be pulled) 14 pound turkey swimming in a brine- hitting the deep fryer tomorrow! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk3 points
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that's a good lager. washes down real jerk chicken nicely. not to choose sides but she's right about not going outside the fence. locals will hound you to buy all kinds of sh*t and won't leave you alone. make your point and then 50 ft down the street it all starts again. especially on a cruise i wouldn't want to be delayed getting back to the ship.3 points
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Got a great Jim Beam flavor, sweet and tangy with a little kick; 2 1/2 hours in.3 points
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Because you’re trying to do so with your garage door opener and that’s not your tv , that’s the microwave3 points
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Better. Fat Orange Cat Sweet Jane Blues. Blueberry is pretty subtle. maybe gives it a touch of sweetness to balance a little of the bitter. Lactose kinda makes it soft before you realize it's still an IPA. Not really a fan of vanilla ipa combos though. Vanilla better served in a stout. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk3 points
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The Inn at Pound Ridge by Jean-Georges never disappoints. Burrata, calamari, salmon/sprouts/mashed, Parmesan crusted chicken, chocolate cake w/ roasted marshmallow frosting Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk3 points
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CB Funky Monkey... not bad, but a little fruity for me... the first growler of “Island Hoppah” was better. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk3 points
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God I take shitty pictures! Backyard fire and dessert of Evan Williams Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk3 points
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First day the wind hasn't been howling so I took the caller out for the last hour of the day. Saw quite a few tracks but no critters responded. Nice to get out of the house for a couple of hours.:3 points
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Interesting how bucks spar (fight) after the rut, reestablishing their hierarchy. Those bucks that drop or shed early, also drop in status in the bachelor group.2 points
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Stay inside the big man’s reach and chop down that tree! Or run out to 240 yards, you’re safe there too Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro2 points
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Sat calling predators last night for almost 2 hours 5 degrees/6 mph SSE wind Never put the gloves on I don't get cold and hate the heat and humidity2 points
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Pay my way and I will ACTUALLY tag along! Can’t wait to hear the next adventure- see you Saturday in Peekskill! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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Dude, it’s 2019. I stopped identifying as a gender in 2016 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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Where does legalized murder end? Today its the murder of unborn babies called "abortion". Who is the next inconvenient unwanted person? The elderly? Disabled veterans? Adolph Hitler. Mao, Stalin and many other evil leaders had their list of "undesirables" that were murdered. All were innocent, but they were exterminated.2 points
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There is going to come a time( and I believe soon) that the dems are going to run out of the" other people's money" and then wait and see what happens.2 points
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I know this was posted awhile ago but I just returned from cypress creek. Great place, great staff. Of 8 hunters, we took 2 hogs with 2 missed shots and only 1 who saw nothing over the 3 day hunt. What I learned is that their not as many as some claim, and they are extremely nocturnal. Best hunting is at night over feeders with green lights on the rifles. I’d go back.2 points
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Got him in the first 6 minutes of our first set. Nothing else, I'm guessing because of the wind2 points