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I like it so I can jump on their backs so I can ether break their backs when I land on them or stab them with my knife.
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THE END IS NEAR!!!! OH MY!!!
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How can anyone go into get a DMP and not know how many are being issued and the odds for the WMU’s you’re applying for. You should be looking at the hunting forecast for that WMU. The DEC puts out the hunting forecast for the states WMU’s every year. The DEC has to manage the whole WMU not just your little part of deer heaven. I hunt 9p they are giving out 1800 dmp’s in this unit you need P Points to get a chance at a dmp. I see all kinds of doe’s where I hunt. The reason why I see all kinds of does is I hunt the northern part of the wmu that has lot of agriculture and is up against wmu 8m. So they can’t just manage for my part of the wmu they have to manage the whole thing so quit whining and go hunting or change where you hunt. Does that mean the DEC DOESN’T make mistakes in forecast and in planning of course not?
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I would set the whole thing on fire and start over
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I do not know how to make video work on a phone sorry
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Ok guys here is a cam pull on 8/31/17 I have been using my cams in video mode. You will see I have clear proof of a western NY mountain lion. They do exist 07010002.AVI 08080171.AVI 08120215.AVI 08250285.AVI 08280293.AVI
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I’ll be using a Phased Plasma Rifle in the 40 watt range. Good an enough for the Terminator it’s good an enough for me.
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They all need 1 to 2 more years. Remember them grow
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I’ll make it easy for you take your time off any time after Halloween. If that doesn’t work take the rest of your time off after New Year’s. I just use the KISS princeable and just take all of November off. Do yourself a favor and quit over analyzing this stuff
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I’m changing all my hang-on’s to ladder stands easier to get in and out of and safer to put up.
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How come pictures of big foot are always out of focus?
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Only problem with using a M1 grand for deer hunting is the 8 round clip you can’t have more than 6 rounds for deer hunting.
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How many bullets do you bring in the field when you hunt
Larry replied to Deerstalker's topic in Rifle and Gun Hunting
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Remember this is the age of if it’s not a booner it’s a scrub buck. So you better give it 2 more years.
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anyone name their deer? Whats your favorite?
Larry replied to Robhuntandfish's topic in Deer Hunting
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I start all day sits on November 1st I take the month off to hunt
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I just pulled up the draft plan cwdpreventionplan2017draft.pdf cwd.pdf
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Just received this in an e-mail this the DEC’s plan to help stop the spend of CWD. Part of the plan is a BAN on urine base scents. Not sue if you can use scents from NY or they can be just sold outside of NY if pasted. DEC Announces Comprehensive Plan to Minimize Risk of Chronic Wasting Disease to New York Deer and Moose Herds Public Comments on the Draft Plan Accepted Through September 1 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos today announced the release of a draft New York State Interagency CWD Risk Minimization Plan for public comment. The plan describes proposed regulatory changes and actions that DEC will take to minimize the risk of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) entering or spreading in New York and was designed to protect both wild white-tailed deer and moose, as well as captive cervids including deer and elk held at enclosed facilities. DEC biologists worked with New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets veterinarians and wildlife health experts at Cornell University to craft a comprehensive set of steps that are the most advanced CWD prevention strategies in the nation. "New York is leading the way in protecting our valuable deer and moose herds," said Commissioner Seggos. "Not only does this horrible disease kill animals slowly, but wild white-tailed deer hunting represents a $1.5 billion industry in the state. Our CWD Risk Minimization Plan is in the best interest of all of us who care about wildlife and especially about the health of our wild white-tail deer herd. Governor Cuomo's commitment to high-quality hunting opportunities in New York also supports our taking action now to prevent a serious problem down the road." Disease prevention is the only cost-effective way to keep CWD out of New York. Together with the State Department of Agriculture and Markets, New York is using cutting-edge science and common sense to ensure that everything possible is done to protect the state's wild deer and moose and captive deer and elk herds from CWD. State Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball said, "The Department's veterinarians and licensed veterinary technicians were responsible for the early detection of New York's only CWD incident and played critical roles in the response to the discovery of CWD in 2005. Our staff continue to work hard to control the risk of this serious disease and maintain our early detection system. This plan will further support these efforts to protect our wildlife." CWD, an always fatal brain disease found in species of the deer family, was discovered in Oneida County wild and captive white-tailed deer in 2005. More than 47,000 deer have been tested statewide since 2002, and there has been no reoccurrence of the disease since 2005. New York is the only state to have eliminated CWD once it was found in wild populations. In North America, CWD has been found in 24 states and two Canadian provinces including neighboring Pennsylvania and Ohio. CWD was first identified in Colorado in 1967 and is caused by infectious prions, which are misfolded proteins that cannot be broken down by the body's normal processes. They cause holes to form in the brain. Prions are found in deer parts and products including urine and feces; they can remain infectious in soil for years and even be taken up into plant tissues. CWD is in the same family of diseases, transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, as "mad cow" disease in cattle. Millions of cattle were destroyed because of mad cow disease in England and Europe in the 1990s and the disease also caused a fatal brain condition in some humans that ate contaminated beef products. Although there have been no known cases of CWD in humans, the Centers for Disease Control recommends that no one knowingly eat CWD-positive venison. The proposed plan would streamline operations between DEC and the State Department of Agriculture and strengthen the state's regulations to prevent introduction of CWD. Some examples of the proposed changes include: •Prohibit the importation of certain parts from any CWD-susceptible cervid taken outside of New York. Require that these animals be deboned or quartered and only the meat, raw hide or cape, and cleaned body parts, such as skull cap, antlers, jaws, and teeth, or finished taxidermy mounts be allowed for import into the state. •Prohibit the retail sale, possession, use, and distribution of deer or elk urine and any products from CWD-susceptible animals that may contain prions, including glands, or other excreted material while allowing New York captive cervid facilities to continue to export deer urine outside of New York State. •Maintain and reinforce the prohibition on the feeding of wild deer and moose in New York State. •Provide DEC Division of Law Enforcement the necessary authority to enforce Department of Agriculture and Market's CWD regulations. •Explore possible penalties or charges to defray costs associated with the removal of escaped cervids from the environment or the response to disease outbreaks. •Require all taxidermists and deer processors (people who butcher deer for hire) to dispose of cervid waste and waste byproducts in compliance with 6 NYCRR Part 360, such as in a municipal landfill. •Promotion of improved fencing methods for captive cervids to further prevent contact with wild deer or moose. •Partner with the State Department of Agriculture and Markets to enhance captive cervid testing while continuing DEC's rigorous surveillance testing in hunter-harvested deer. •Improve record keeping and data sharing between departments through joint inspections of captive cervid facilities, electronic reporting, and animal marking. •Improve handling requirements, record keeping, and disease testing of wild white-tailed deer temporarily held in captivity for wildlife rehabilitation. •Develop a communication plan and strategy to re-engage stakeholders, including captive cervid owners and the public, in CWD risk minimization measures and updates on CWD research. The New York State Interagency CWD Risk Minimization Plan has had extensive outreach and vetting by sporting groups in the state to address the concerns of myriad stakeholders while maintaining the strength of purpose to protect the public and the environment. The plan updates reporting requirements, improves communication to stakeholders, and simplifies regulations to reduce confusion while protecting our natural resources. The draft plan is available for public review on the DEC website. Written comments on the draft plan will be accepted through September 1, 2017. Comments can be submitted by e-mail ([email protected], subject: "CWD Plan") or by writing to NYSDEC, Bureau of Wildlife
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I would give him one more year
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I would never waste my preference points on a 2nd choice I think you only gain a point on your first choice. You also may lose your point or points if you’re not picked.
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Hey Chrisw you can use your preference points for you 2nd choice if you want if you look at the 2017 odds of getting your DMP’s for WMU’s 3j,3n,4f,4y,8x,8y and 9n are all High for 1st DMP but say PP Req. for 2nd DMP . Most do use PP Req’s for 1st choice but you can use them for ether choice.
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Here is the short version on how it works land owners with 50 acre or and disabled veterans get first chance at DMPs. Then residents of NY with 4 or more preference points and on down the line. Make sure when you apply for your DMPs you state your first choice and tell them you want to use your Pref. points on that choice. If you don’t get your DMP you will get another Pref. point. If you go to the DEC web site and type in the search bar DMP odds you will get the info on chances to get a dmp. And the numberof dmps for that wmu. Here is the number of dmps for 8t 1400