Gregory Martin, 5, of Buffalo, caught this 1 lb 13.7 oz pumpkinseed in Oneida Lake in late August. If confirmed, the fish would set a new state record, and possibly a new world record.
I just want to give a quick report on these Ruag Large Rifle primers, I have tested quite a few handloads made up using them and I am happy to say their reliability has been 100% and the accuracy has been as good as what I get with American brands. So if you see them available do not be afraid to buy and use them.
Al
Yes, and that is definitely belittling posts that have been put up here on this site. Look, forums are not required to have only topics that you are interested in. What you consider to have been useless banter may be of some interest to others. It's not your place to critique activity here. I would suggest that you simply pass by those topics that you consider to be "useless banter" or You-Tube vids or whatever you think is beneath your attention and try not to suppress participation with criticism and ridicule.
Which is exactly what I just got done doing. As it turned out, The DEC sent me only the cover letter and left out all the other stuff. So I was beat before I even got started. She did her magic on the computer and now I've got carcass tags and DMPs. I'm happy again.
True That. Seems those that did not feel the need to go anywhere live life off the computer and does not feel the need to tell the world what they do on a daily basis. Pop in for a few minutes, maybe engage in a quick convo and then back to real life. Not put up endless You Tube vid’s or make personal pages telling your every move everyday. You do realize that people have been saying this site was going bye bye forever now and even with no new members here we are. Yes, Enjoy for sure.
I just moved 2 Cannon safes each over 500lbs. We used the tractor with heavy duty straps and got them onto a small Dolly. My buddy said it would hold twice the size. I was amazed.
Even though I am not a NYS resident, I still visit here regularly. I was born and raised in Corning and still hunt Steuben. I like to hear what is going on and follow the live from the woods section. Hope everything stays status quo.
That is a heck of a deal, those safes can be a real bear to move. Back when I worked in my buddy's gun shop he sold Browning safes, they were massive and heavy, it would take 4 guys to make a delivery to our customers. Congrats to you and your Dad.
Al