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  1. Thanks for the tip, i just ordered it we'll see if it helps i've tried a few others with no luck
  2. either you're not looking real good or you're lucky, i hunt 7R, 7H and 7J April, 1 day walking our local trout stream i picked up around 15 during turkey season i had over 100 and since deer season has stated i've found over 50 on me when i tell you i've only had around 8 get in my skin before i found them in the last year, i consider myself lucky
  3. not sure how long you've been doing this, however over the last 30 years, I've never hunted without a headlamp if you do, you're missing a lot of eye's, turn your headlamp on when you get out of the truck, and don't turn it off until you get back to the truck once you get them in your headlamp cone, turn your gunlight on and bring your gun up, once you hit them with a light, never take the light off them
  4. a strong headlamp, my preference http://nighteyeslights.com/LED-headlamps?product_id=50 a good led gun light, green is usually brighter, however it washes out with a light snow falling, I prefer red a good scope 2-7X is plenty, you won't be shooting to far at night personally I don't like lighted reticles, they seem to wash out with the light on also don't overlook a good shotgun, depending on where you're hunting a good shotgun is all you need
  5. Bog Pod, the best I've ever used, and I've gone through quit a few
  6. I might kill 1 for myself, however I won't be calling them in for anyone else this year the numbers here are the worst I've seen in 20 years, I'll get an early start on the walleye
  7. now this is a good post, congrats to those who help out where they can
  8. Buttermilk and Treman park hold some excellent hunting Connecticut hill has some deer, however the numbers are extremely low, huge wilderness, with poor food supply = low numbers, add the high coyote numbers and a couple tough winters, and it's long days watching leaves fall
  9. good pic, I got a call Tuesday, a big ten showed up totally clean and as white as could be going to be a weird year
  10. I don't really remember i was 5 or 6 years old, my uncles started dragging me through the woods chasing coon hounds, and beagles, that was 33 years ago both of my daughters were in a blind by the time they were 4
  11. Franklins shooting supply RT38 Locke, 20 min ride from Cortland they have a lot stuff in the store, and a beautiful shooting range
  12. Wooly, My wife and I have been using the unique brand for 3 years get my nicotine, no smell, and saved over 20,000$ in the last 3 years
  13. I want to see some real data to back this up,
  14. Worse, 21 percent of the eagles most likely died from exposure to the toxic metal most likely, hahaha that's real science
  15. sorry I'm calling B.S I get checked for lead levels every year, and have done so for 21 years, I also pick an additional 3 employees to be checked as well with zero lead levels I work with my hands in lead every day, I've eaten more wild game than most and no for a fact I have eaten shot out of rabbits and still have no lead in my system, every house I've lived in had copper and lead solder joints
  16. I hate it as well, however that's usually a good sign that you have deer I haven't seen a car hit deer in over a year
  17. thanks for all the hard work WNY and Burm, and everyone who was involved it was a lot of fun, I'm glad I could be part of it congrats to all the winners
  18. no just 1, it's a swamp gobbler, it was thick at the base then broke around 3" mark a small portion was left full length, I'm guessing it froze and broke I just came in from 4 straight days of hunting, the population seems really down this year, I hunt 3 counties and all seem the same, some farms got them and some are turkey less
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