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Everything posted by cynthiafu
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Anytime. We are going to take him to the fields in 2 weeks . He can't go anywhere till he gets his booster shot on 3/ 10 . Then we can go walking in the woods and fields
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There is a video out that shows deer jumping off a bridge
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I am loving him . I think he has some pointer in him . Today he was stalking me . And when I stopped and looked at him he stood still with his leg up . Then rubie trotted by and he forgot what he was doing lololol
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I think it was just the way he was standing
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I have in line at Stewart by myself . And one time in the Catskill. My husband just bought a new to us used truck ford f150 xl . That back seat is huge I may have more hunting trips in the future now .
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Omg look at this . Max did this all the time
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Spoiled already
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Had to do we just rescue Cooper from real dog rescue in New Jersey.
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Hubby says I have lost it ... have I ???.
cynthiafu replied to cynthiafu's topic in General Chit Chat
I got some resistance bands i have been practicing with them everyday now . First day I did to much my arms were sore . But I started with the 30 felt to easy so I jumped to 50 and ouch my arms hurt next day . But I will be ready -
What why was I not asked . Waaaa
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So everyday I watch videos of turkey hunting and bow hunting . I practice the turkey call and try to copy the videos . Bow hunting videos I watch and try to learn the standing and the spots . I won't be in a tree ill be on the ground so I am learning and trying to figure it out were I can be and have a good spot. .I can't wait to be able to go pull the bow again . I have a long hall way was thinking about putting in a target at the end with a big mat behind it . Am I the only one ??? Have I lost it ?
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So sorry fletch . It is so hard to say good bye
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Max made it easier for me this morning he could not get up . I didn't wait for the results. I had to say good bye to one of the most amazing dogs I have owned. I told him to go get them birds as he drifted off .
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Like to see how this one would work. Are birds extra points and Squirrels lolol guess I better get practicing
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I made venison stew . With Italian bread .
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Today still no good . He doesn't want to lay down . He will stand for an hour then lays down didnt want to eat this morning or go outside to pee .
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Was his first bird mine too
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He is only 4 years old . It has been a long week . But he has not eaten in 3 days barely gets up and his breathing is getting worst looks like I will have to make a hard decision and.let my best buddy go . Worst part about having a pet . But I would do it over and over again . No mater what they still look at you with love in their eyes
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So today I just found out that max may have cancer and he is got fluid around the heart and.lungs. he is home for now till the results come back
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1.You allow an under-aged child (ages 13 and under) to take part in a deer drive. Only hunters ages 14 and above are allowed to hunt big game (deer or bear) with a firearm in New York. It it is perfectly legal to take an under-aged hunter along on the hunt -- and in fact, the DEC encourages it. If he or she is old enough (age 12 or older), the young hunter is even allowed to hunt small game at the same time if they have a hunter safety course under their belt and a valid hunting license. As far as big game hunting, though, they can only watch and "cannot actively participate" in the hunt such as participating in a deer drive, according to the DEC. (Editor's note: The exception is junior bowhunters (ages 12-15). These young hunters can hunt deer or bow with a bow during the bowhunting season or the regular season when accompanied by a parent, legal guardian or a "youth mentor" 21 years or older and designated in writing. See permission form on page 37 of the DEC hunting guide.) 2. You carry a handgun while bowhunting While bow hunting during a special season, a hunter may not possess a firearm of any description. 3. You transport a cocked crossbow in a motor vehicle. A crossbow may not be possessed in or on a motor vehicle unless it is un-cocked. 4. You mount and use a scope on your bow or firearm that projects light on a target. Any scope that projects light beyond the body of the scope, including laser sights, is prohibited for hunting deer in New York. One can use them at night for hunting coyote, fox, raccoon or fox. You cannot use artificial lights to hunt big game. Lighted sights are legal on bowhunting equipment as long as the light only illuminates the sights and does not project outward from the sight housing. 5. You put out a salt lick out for deer, or feed them prior to the season to attract them to an area when the hunting season begins. The law allows one to use cover scents and lures, such as doe urine, for deer hunting. However, it is illegal to place a salt block or mineral lick on lands inhabited by deer at any time of year. Same goes for feeding deer. Some attractants that are marketed for deer are liquids or dissolving powders which deer may not directly consume, but the attractants may entice deer to feed on the material which absorbed the attractant. These types of products are illegal in New York. 6. You transport a loaded firearm on a farm vehicle or while in an ATV You cannot have a loaded firearm (other than a pistol with appropriate permits) on or in any motor vehicle. A motor vehicle is defined as anything operated by other than muscle power. 7. You lean a loaded firearm against a motor vehicle. A firearm leaning against a motor vehicle is considered being on a motor vehicle and thus illegal. 8. You transport a loaded muzzleloader in a motor vehicle. A muzzleloader is considered unloaded when the cap is off the nipple, the primer is removed, the primer powder is removed from the flintlock pan or the battery is not in an electric-fired muzzleloader. 9. You take a shot at a deer from the shoulder of a road. One must be entirely off the road and shoulder to legally shoot at a deer. It is also illegal to shoot at one across a road. 10. You pack a .22 caliber rim-fire handgun while big game hunting -- and/or use it to take a shot at a deer One can only carry such a handgun during the regular deer season (or early and regular bear seasons) only if he or she possesses a NYS pistol permit. It is illegal to use the .22 caliber rim-fire as a primary or secondary weapon to take a deer or a bear, or to finish an animal off. Once again, it is illegal to possess a firearm of any description while bowhunting. 11. You have a pistol permit and figure you can carry handgun while hunting with a muzzleloader. No. While muzzleloader hunting during a special muzzleloader season for deer or bear, you may not possess another type of firearm of any description. 12. You don't use the proper tag when tagging a deer you've arrowed/shot. The DEC considers an antlerless deer as a female or a male with antlers that are less than 3 inches long. Antlerless deer may be tagged with your DMP or Bow/Muzzleloading antlerless or either-sex tags. Deer with antlers that are 3 inches or longer may only be tagged with your Regular Season tag or Bow/Muzzleloading either-sex tag. Special to NYup.com 13. You fail to fill out a carcass tag of a deer you've shot, or the tag you filled out falls off during transport of the deer carcass DEC does not require the carcass tag be attached to a deer in any specific location, but we recommended that you attached the tag to the head of the deer, either to an antler or through a small slit through the ear. Twist ties or small cable ties work well for this purpose. Look carefully for the perforated hole on the carcass tag. You must fill out the carcass tag immediately upon taking a deer, but you do not need to attach it to the animal until you get back to your vehicle or camp. You are responsible to ensure that your deer is tagged. If the tag falls off during transport, you could be ticketed for possessing an untagged deer. 14. You fail to report a deer you've killed to the DEC, and you post a picture of that deer on social media. DEC hunting regulations require individuals who shoot and kill a deer to call it into the DECALS system. You have seven days to do that. Failure to do that can result in a ticket. A heads up: Posting a picture of deer you shot or arrowed on Facebook or some other social media (one that you failed to report to DECALS) can result in a ticket. DEC conservation officers monitor those sites and can easily check the DECALS system to see you called it in. They also check with meat processers for tagged deer. Bottom line: Call it in. 15. You shoot/arrow a deer and wound it -- and in the excitement follow it on to posted property. "No Trespassing" signs mean just that. The fact that you are following a wounded deer does not give you the right to follow it on to posted property. You need to find the owner and get permission. Otherwise, you're trespassing and breaking the law. It's as simple as that
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That super big earthquake knock us for a loop I think that's what caused it to tilt alittle
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