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Was finally able to get out this past weekend and managed to get a gobbler on some Orange County public land. He gobbled on the roost at 5:34 and I took my shot at 5:41. Not sure if I’ll be able to get out again this season. Side note to everyone to triple check yourself for ticks. I found one buried in me this morning in a very private place. Sending it out to get tested.22 points
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Prime ribeye with blue cheese, broccolini shrooms and tater tots Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk8 points
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This is the sow with here cub. She had two. I’ve read they start out with three but very really do they all make it. She’ll be giving it the boot soon. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk7 points
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hey Joe ...... the rest of us know we shouldnt be working at 78 stop %#^%ing up the economy so i dont have to.6 points
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That was awesome they where boiling all over. I’m starting to get the hang of things. The fish in the net was 15” and put up a good fight. I can’t wait to get my new waders my foot was frozen. Those rocks were almost underwater a few weeks ago. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk3 points
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I'm not hunting today but I just took a look in the field behind my shop and heard a couple gobbles. Wish I didn't have to go to work. Called back and forth with him for a minute but I had to run. He was pretty fired up though. Good luck everyone! Sent from my SM-G975U using Tapatalk3 points
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Hmmmmm .... Tator Tots , a hit with me no matter what else is on the plate !3 points
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Yet there’s idiots including a few on here that still think he was the better pick! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk3 points
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This administration has not completed a single task properly since day 1 . That is just a fact that can not be argued.3 points
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Fished a new creek, its tiny but holds some nice wild browns. Also a rock that I would have sworn was a Garmin washed up on the bank lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro3 points
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Finally the fence is enclosed! Still another day of work but deer shouldn't be able to enter now. About 40 peppers, eggplant and okra in the ground, another 40 to go. Spinich is coming in great right in front of the garlic. Carrots the same, I'm still not having any luck with parsnips. Celery, brussel sprouts and tomatoes will go in tomorrow. All potato plants are blooming and look good.2 points
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@blackbeltbill, a bunch of us have tried to help you with taking pictures to post, so maybe a visual aide is in order. Top good, bottom bad.2 points
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I never did either, now I wear my bino harness anytime I’m going to the woods. A good set of binos has changed the way I hunt, I also very rarely hunt fields. Binos during Turkey season make it very easy to pick out a gobbler on a limb in early dawn light. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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I've said this before in another thread: Many of the most popular crossbows on the market are off-limits to NY hunters who want to comply with the draw weight and limb tip width restrictions. There seem to be fewer and fewer premium crossbow offerings that fit within the NY standards. Many crossbows that use older technology (e.g. most Excalibur crossbows with their recurve limbs and heavy draw weights) also aren't legal in NY. I'm not a crossbow hunter so I don't really have a dog in the fight. But like the 7 (or is it 10?) round capacity rules for firearms, the current restrictions seem quite arbitrary and limiting for no real good reason (or at least none that I've ever been made aware of).2 points
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The series is here. I was going to share it if I had success lol. Right now It's just a guy doing his best with no idea if his plot will grow. The playlist is in the top right corner of the video, there are 12 videos so far.2 points
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The risk with doing that is overgrowth. If I am going to set cams on or around buck beds it will be done in the thick of summer heat and growth. At that point you know where and how to set or even trim to avoid grass and weeds. I don't often do the beds but rather trails leading to and from that bedding area in general. I find that it lends itself to more use and a slightly wider net, with less intrusion. I do occasionally set up on beds but in most instances the intel is less useful and I do it more for the photos and challenge in areas I know come season, the pressure will kill it. This is one of my two down times for cams, the other post shed to pre-season turkey. I usually set volume on or around July 4. Vegetation is thick so you know what you are dealing with and bucks are more easily IDed, etc. All that said, I set a cheap cam on our Missouri ground before we left. I'm hoping it is still there and would love to see the pics off of it. We really only get there to hunt - no summer prep, so that cam will have been out a long time when checked. This year, I'll likely set up a cell cam on external/solar and do it right and be mentally prepared for it to be stolen cost-wise. Last year we were getting our Ohio ground set up and that took alot more time, and still much more to do there. It left me unprepared to set cams efficiently in Missouri for a long-haul. This one is on a fence post up high in an open area where I "think" I'll be OK with summer grasses. It is loaded with lithium and the biggest card it'll take on a 30 sec or one minute rip.2 points
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Black walnut do have juglan which supresses growth in other plants, but my grove is full of black raspberry which deer, fox, squirrels ,turkey, bear, and birds, use heavily. The nuts are eaten by turkey, bear, squirrel, and people! The hollow tree lets owls, raccoon, squirrels nest. Ive sold select trees for over 1 k apiece and use that $ to improve other parts of the property for wildlife.. just because they dont provide deer a boost is no reason to cut down a grove , they prefer deep fertial soil. And are important to many species. If you truly are a steward of the land all wildlife and habitat are important. Part of my small walnut grove...2 points
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IMO that's the dumbest part of the crossbow laws. makes a very large percentage of them illegal to own. the trend is moving more in that heavy poundage and slim width design too.2 points
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That's because Facebook is a giant show off site. Fakebook sucks. Everyone on here is pretty genuine and mostly respectful.2 points
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We had to hear about Trumps wall every two hours for four years, yet not a peep about Joe Biden promising to cure cancer. Strange https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2019/06/12/joe-biden-cure-cancer-campaign-richmond-bolduan-sot-ath-vpx.cnn Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro2 points
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I have the pitboss only because there were no black stones left. I like it2 points
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Venison chili for a cooler day. Easy meal to come home to after kids baseball game.2 points
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4/4 today and a big convincing win. The boys needed it they are now 2-8 on season...but being a new team put together only this fall they are making huge strides. Best part of today my son was chosen by the other teams coaching staff as our player of the game. This day in age when everyone gets a participation trophy these kids are hard pressed to know what it actually means to earn something . His mother and I were so proud that he has worked his butt off since November, stayed committed, and most importantly hasn't given up during some of the tough losses/learning experiences. Sent from my SM-A716V using Tapatalk2 points
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My first compound bow from @The_Real_TCIII five years ago. Archery opened up a whole new world to hunting for me and really rekindled the interest I have for it. The fact that it was a Mathews helped, lol! Now I look forward to October 1 with high anticipation, rather than having to wait 6 or 7 weeks for gun season to start. I have to thank him for posting that in the Classifieds and his help in getting me started and set up properly. The second thing that comes to mind, which didn't cost me a dime, is this website forum. Not only have I learned a ton of things about hunting, I do enjoy the comradery and fellowship that this site offers. Yes, it can be a cranky and dark place sometimes, so I just skip that section or conversation because I am really only interested in the "outdoor" aspects of it. I have also been lucky enough to fish and or have a beer with some of the very best people on this site and I hope to meet many more others in the future.2 points
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Of course if you have a grove that will give you that yield than its a different discussion , OP was talking about starting a food plot, that is next to impossible to grow under black walnut trees.1 point
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All these crazy beers make me glad I found my favorite beer in high school. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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PM me your all your contact info. I think I'm going to start a list and i'll contact people for sooner for next year if this program keeps going and supply doesn't dry up.1 point
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We would go into my buddy, Louie's, basement and set up teams on each side of the room. Then, armed with every shoe and boot in the house, we would douse the lights and hurl them at each other in the dark. One day, Louie (who I think ended up in prison) suggested we use knives. Didn't happen. We would use knives to play "stretchies" where you would face each other and throw a knife just outside the other guy's foot. If it stuck in the grass and was under 12" away, he had to move his foot to that position and it was his turn to throw at you. You lost when you fell over or won if someone planted a knife in your foot.1 point
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Leftover tomato juice from Easter Bloody Mary’s made it into some gin tonight for Red Snappers @Pygmy1 point