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We'll had my right hip replacement surgery today at UVM CVPH health network. Was at hospital by 830 very emotional time not knowing and worrying what could happen. Had very good group of people taking care of me. Being a combat veteran using the community cares program for local treatment instead of the long haul travel 2 1/2 hours to Stratton VA hospital in Albany. They took precautions for my PTSD. Nurses anesthesiologist and Dr we're great. Started me off with IV and lyrica Tylenol aspirin and celebrex. I was the youngest person the Dr performed this surgery on. Surgery went great Dr said my hip bone was very bad. Came out of anesthesia without incident. They were preparing for the worst not knowing. Ate some food and drank some water orange juice and cranberry juice. Did PT walking around with walker and crutches. Walked up stairs and bent down to pick something up and bent down to touch my ankle. Came home around 400. Did some sunbathing out side in walker and relaxing. Took a few walks and exercises like recommended. Dozed off for 10 minutes after meds. Now just relaxing. Going to take my recovery slow. Pain is not bad less than I had before. I was originally scheduled for September 30 but they had a cancellation and bumped me up to today. Hopefully I'll be able to make it out deer hunting at some point. Sorry for rambling on. Now it's trying to find something to keep me busy while I recover any recommendations would be great. Huntingny has been great with information and meeting new friends to hunt with.12 points
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Trails cleared, stands ready - one new one set, lanes cleared and cameras set. One was still taking pics (not sending them since I suspended the cell account) from setting it last summer. Some decent bucks on it for this early. Thanks for the help to Culver Creek. Should be a fun season.6 points
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I was perusing another forum this afternoon, and just happened upon a fantastic deal. I’ve been casually looking at flintlocks for a while now, not really too seriously. I wanted a full stock rifle by a good maker, and unfortunately most of those guns were to pricey for me right now. When this one popped up and said “Albany, NY”, I jumped all over it. It’s a .45 Pedersoli Flintlock Kentucky Rifle, never been fired. I’ve got to pick up a new set of accoutrements to fit both the caliber and action, but I’m hopeful I can get shooting with it in a few weeks.3 points
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Staked off our field edge plot as if we continue to get nice weather was worried they might do a third hay cut and take out our plants It's coming in ok, a little spotty. Looks like some of the peas are germinating now too. The sun is shining perfect on our deer stand. C'mon Oct 1. Will go back out there Sept 30 and pull the stakes and ribbon and trail cam cards. Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using Tapatalk3 points
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Kids Choice: homemade meatballs, spaghetti and texas toast Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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Glad to see ya getting ready for the season!!! Hope it's your best ever my friend. Alfalfa will stay green well into November. As long as it's green, it will be drawing in deer.2 points
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I went out and worked on my stand this morning. Checking straps and I had to replace the stand blind/skirt what ever it's called. I bought the wrong size but I made it work. Last one lasted 5years I think. On the way out I was kicking stuff out of the way, I just happen to see a piece of the blind... Look what was on it.2 points
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Venison bites, garden tomato with crumbled feta, cheesy taters. Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using Tapatalk2 points
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We had some phenomenal Coleman meals at Oneida lake @robhuntandfish @otto @pygmy @lawdwaz @ steuben jerry Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro2 points
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Go to youtube and type in Remington 788 bolt disassembly, you will find videos that will help you solve your problem. Al2 points
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nope one not open in my area plus dont care to hunt in the heat/ warm temp like it 40 degrees or cooler , rarely do i even go out before mid october2 points
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Pygmy always said alcohol enhances strike detection for the fishermen and I believe him.2 points
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Went over today and staked off plot and put up tape in case the farmer does a 3rd cut in that spot. It's growing well in some spots and spotty in others. But rather he didn't cut it all to the ground. Corey did a little trail trimming with the brush hog in swampy spots. We are done til Sept 30. Will come back that day, mid-day, and take down the stakes and pull cams. Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using Tapatalk2 points
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I got a late start fishing this morning and I just landed my first bass (14” smallmouth). One lame hit on a surface bait earlier and a couple light taps on jigs but this was the first hookup. The sky was clear and no wind early, so conditions were tough to sneak in on the smallmouth with bucktail jigs, in this little NW Adirondack lake. A light sw wind picked up, to chop up the surface a little, so I started trolling a silver hotntot . Very healthy looking fish and good fighter. I am only keeping one over 22” on this trip. I will keep a pack or two of “eaters” this size when I come back up in mid October.2 points
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I thought I would put together a couple of photos showing Gunner's progress this year. The first photo is of Gunner at 8 weeks old retrieving a snow goose wing at home. The second photo is of Gunner yesterday at 8 months old retrieving his second Canada goose. That goose was a large heavy bird but Gunner brought him in. From 8 weeks to 8 months has been commendable. valoroutdoors.com2 points
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Not sure if you are into fishing, but fly tying and jig making is another good way to kill time. Smallmouth bass love bucktail jigs in 1/8 oz to 5/16 oz sizes. In most clear water situations, they will outcatch soft shell crabs at a fraction of the cost (I get buck tails for free). I’ll be using some tomorrow, Sunday, and Monday.2 points
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One thing you have to remember about grouse hunting. They be fast and you be slow and the older you get the faster they get.2 points
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Reading the judge’s ruling, even though he didnt over turn the state’s law, he did provide some great arguments that may help future cases shoot these laws down. One specifically was how the social media requirement violates 1st and 5th amendment rights. He went on for 20+ pages on how the law is bull crap. So I am confident the state bit off more than they can chew… no way these hold up, especially if one gets to the SCOTUS. sucks now but this wont last Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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One of the fields I used to hunt had a lot of alfalfa. They hayed it every year. If there are late beans or corn deer might be pulled to that but always saw deer hit hayfields esp if there was any new growth and it hasn't gotten too high. If it's less than knee high it should be a good draw. Seen them dig down thru snow to get to it. If it got too high I don't think it's as palatable. I know in places like Alberta they bring in hay bales during the hunting season to bait for deer. Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using Tapatalk1 point
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Went up my stand one year to hunt got to the top and put my hand on the seat and out came two mice. Just what you want 18 ft in the air. We don't have cushions on any of ours much now. We just bring one with us Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using Tapatalk1 point
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Look up videos on taking down a model 700 bolt. There is a shoelace method to get it back in the cocked position. I think it may work for you.1 point
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Not a big fan of this one. Too much hoppy bitterness for a lager. I definitely see why Vitto Mortgenson asked for a Genny cream, as he was looking at a Yeungling sign in Philly, in the movie History of Violence.1 point
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Looks like fun. Any Genny on board???? One of your corn eating ‘coons got hit by my shop Thursday on Transit. It was probably suicide after he heard you were out for ‘em…..1 point
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Looking tasty over there upstate! Def growing in and should draw them in. Sent from my motorola edge 5G UW (2021) using Tapatalk1 point
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Was told nothing that goes into affect tomorrow is in place. No one has been hired for any training, background checks not in place. That way they can put you on hold indefinitely and stop the process claiming lack of funds or other asinine like excuse. Delay delay delay you got to admit that this a a great way of gun confiscation by making everybody a felon....that way we can't vote or run for office..... The courts are not going to do anything until somebody who is arrested and convicted appeals. That person is the aggrieved and then the court cases can begin. The lower courts have NO wish to say this is "unconstitutional" so it will drag on for at least 56 years...that is unless the Supreme Court has a backbone and stops this poke on the eye by NY...we are in for a world of hurt. MY Great Uncle told me all about this issue when either Stalin/ Nazis came into my ancestral village and issued new "safety laws" ( "It only affects the bad guy".... who was defined as anybody who disagreed with them." That was followed by re-education trips to Gulags (2 cousins),Nazis slave labor camps (1 Uncle and 3 cousins) and in the village lynching (boys 9 and 13 year old after being accused of terrorism) if you complained. Never thought it could happen here....but the virtue signaling, progressive, self loathing guilt plagued government officials are showing me just how wrong I was. Freedom Not Compliance1 point
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Confiscation and felony seem to be the most used words in this sh-tshow from the state.Other than your handguns they really dont know how many long guns you own.It would seem a lot of people will find alternative places to store their long guns when not in use,as a precaution if something happens while in route to hunting or target shooting,all their guns wont be found.1 point
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DEC officers have the same capacity as any police officer last I knew1 point
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I've had standard results this year with bucks. Some that have been keeping some great routines that I hope continues into 10/1. This dude though.... I have too many photos that I love of this deer. Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk1 point
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Corn-fed, Wmu 9F, 9-point neck roast cooked 9 hours in crockpot on low, with potatoes, onion and a Ruby-red : I am glad that I saved my second last kolsch for this, because the taste was a 10. I can’t wait for leftovers for lunch at work tomorrow.1 point
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Well I switched gears after stoping in today at the Massy dealer. They have the E and M series. I was going to buy the 1835 E. The 1835 M is bigger in all aspects. Also has a power shuttle. I asked them for a quote on the M and it was 3k more. A no brainer for me. So I take delivery in a week or so. I took some picts before I left. Thanks for all the input into the decision.1 point
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