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  1. I use a Bitzenburger. you can adjust right or left offset with a straight clamp or buy a helical clamp. I tried other cheaper jigs before buying the Bitz, and they were a waste of time and money.

  2. " oh Mickey you're so fine, you're so fine you blow my mind, hey Mickey "  (Toni Basil)

    got these a little while back. I have to say, for me the hooded merganser has been the toughest duck to get a decent picture of.

    while I collected hundreds of wood duck and mallards pix this season the mergansers stopped by for less than a week before migrating on, and while they were here they always seem to hang back.

     

    I was glassing the drakes at sunset and then moving sets after dark wearing chest waders in an attempt to surprise one. well I did mange to get a couple of decent pix but man did I have to work for them.

     

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  3. yes, same here in Orange county. very quiet early and no gobbling except for 2 birds that came into my set late at 10:45 and 11:30. they only gobbled after I had called. no bow shot on either.

  4. got this guy on trail cam on April 21st and had a bird that looked just like him at about 30 yards yesterday. he would not commit to the jake and hen decoys and then walked away, stopped and gobbled once, and then walked away for good. no shot with the bow. this was at 10:45 am.

     

    had another long beard come in 45 minutes later and he acted similar to the first bird. this time got to 22 yards standing behind a tree. 1 step to my left and I would have had a shot op; but again did not get a bow shot at him as he walked off, strutted a little but would not come back in.

     

    not sure the decoys are helping me. so many other stories of birds coming right to them.

     

    while I was very disappointed not getting a shot off, it was still a great hunt. it's not supposed to be easy.

     

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  5. It is, a lot of work. And patience, perseverance and sweat. Not to mention the cost of the gear involved.

    But when you post it on the internet, it becomes fair game so long as there's no profit motive.

     

    34NY, you were right when you apologized for using the photo. Your rant after that was wrong.

    Skyhunter, great photos. Please keep them coming as we all enjoy them. But remember that privacy and internet are mutually exclusive terms.

     

    thanks for the compliment. I really do appreciate it.

     

    unfortunately, while he said he was wrong in one post, he not apologize to me. instead, he did what he does: name calling.

     

    yes, I put the pics out there but am more concerned with sharing with my fellow outdoorsman than I am with making a profit. it's also advertising on forums which is a way to get your product seen. I 'm not concerned with the few dishonest among us nor am I looking to profit much from this hobby.

     

    thanks again

  6. skyhunter- I just recently picked up a hard cover copy of Charles Alsheimers book "Whitetails".

    In it was one of the best quotes by Mike Biggs that I just had to share here..... it's so true!

     

     

     

     

    As fun as it is, that sure does make it sound like a lot of work,lol

     

    thanks for that quote; I hadn't heard it before, and how true it is.

     

    I just happen to own a Mike Biggs photo of a whitetail caught in the act of jumping over a high barbed wire fence. I bought it years ago and have it on display in my home.  It's quite the work of art, and priceless to me.

     

    as you also stated in your previous post, yes I have gone into the business of selling my trail cam pictures hoping to make a little pocket change; nothing big. I have had people make offers before but I was not prepared to print and sell photos.

     

    I am now making that offer. If you like something that you see; send me a PM.

    Of course this offer is only for those folks who wish to honestly purchase a high resolution photo of 5000 x 3752 pixels.

     

    I'm not the type of person who could look at a picture that I have framed and is hanging on my wall if I did not acquire it honestly. I guess like the guy who poaches a buck and then mounts it on his wall, some folks just don't have a conscience.

     

    Fortunately in this world good and honest out number the others and by a wide margin, especially true with sportsman of the outdoor world. we tend to live clean lives.

     

    thanks all for the support.

     

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  7. I could care less what you think of some guy in the crossbow threads or me. You clearly are insane, and a whack job by my definition

     

     

     

    nothing more needs to be said. you have clearly defined who and what you are.

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  8. So I'm new to the forums. Saw an awesome picture of a turkey this guy put up on the forums...so me being the excited newb I am used it as my avatar pic. He decided it was worth his time to message me saying I'm basically stealing his picture and misrepresenting myself by using it. I since changed it but is this guy insane or am I wrong for using it? Do I need to get used to whack jobs on here or is "stealing" another's photo a forum cardinal sin?

    now it's my turn:

    1) I didn't say you stole the picture. I did say by taking it for your own avatar you are using someone else's work to represent yourself.

    2) yes, it was worth my time to PM you about it as I was very surprised someone would do that while hoping the owner would not notice.

    3) you used the word "insane" and "whack job" to describe the person inquiring about your own selfish actions.

    4) you used the "whack job" again in your next post.

    we have another guy on this forum that regularly throws out those and other similar insults. we all know from the crossbow threads who he is. you really don't want to be like him.

    yes, in your first PM reply to my inquiry you did say that you used the photo because it was a beautiful picture.

    next after my reply to your reply you sated that "it was hardly a work of art".

    can't you see that you have contradicted yourself here in an lame effort to downplay actions which you probably knew were wrong from the get go.

    as "Wooly" stated, there is a lot of hard work that goes into capturing images of wildlife, and in the eye of the beholder wildlife photos are absolutely "works of art".

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