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Antler Restrictions - What are your thoughts?
fasteddie replied to TheHunter's topic in Deer Hunting
How many times can you re-invent the wheel ? The same thing gets said over and over with just enough of a BS change to make it look like something else !- 1885 replies
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$4 per gallon gasoline
fasteddie replied to Mr VJP's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
The only thing the "Cash for Clunkers" did was to get a lot of Obama bumper stickers off the highways ! http://www.downsouthhuntingforums.com/images/smiles/2cents.gif[/img] -
Antler Restrictions - What are your thoughts?
fasteddie replied to TheHunter's topic in Deer Hunting
http://www.downsouthhuntingforums.com/images/smiles/bad_3_wait.gif[/img]- 1885 replies
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[table][tr][td] ONLY A MAN WOULD ATTEMPT THIS [/t] [table][tr][td] Just try reading this without laughing till you cry!!! Pocket Tazer Stun Gun, a great gift for the wife. A guy who purchased his lovely wife a pocket Tazer for their anniversary submitted this: Last weekend I saw something at Larry's Pistol & Pawn Shop that sparked my interest. The occasion was our 15th anniversary and I was looking for a little something extra for my wife Julie. What I came across was a 100,000-volt, pocket/purse-sized Tazer. The effects of the Tazer were supposed to be short lived, with no long term adverse affect on your assailant, allowing her adequate time to retreat to safety...?? WAY TOO COOL! Long story short, I bought the device and brought it home... I loaded two AAA batteries in the darn thing and pushed the button. Nothing! I was disappointed. I learned, however, that if I pushed the button and pressed it against a metal surface at the same time, I'd get the blue arc of electricity darting back and forth between the prongs. AWESOME!!! Unfortunately, I have yet to explain to Julie what that burn spot is on the face of her microwave. Okay, so I was home alone with this new toy, thinking to myself that it couldn't be all that bad with only two AAA batteries, right? There I sat in my recliner, my cat Gracie looking on intently (trusting little soul) while I was reading the directions and thinking that I really needed to try this thing out on a flesh & blood moving target. I must admit I thought about zapping Gracie (for a fraction of a second) and then thought better of it. She is such a sweet cat. But, if I was going to give this thing to my wife to protect herself against a mugger, I did want some assurance that it would work as advertised. Am I wrong? So, there I sat in a pair of shorts and a tank top with my reading glasses perched delicately on the bridge of my nose, directions in one hand, and Tazer in another. The directions said that: a one-second burst would shock and disorient your assailant; a two-second burst was supposed to cause muscle spasms and a major loss of bodily control; and a three-second burst would purportedly make your assailant flop on the ground like a fish out of water. Any burst longer than three seconds would be wasting the batteries. All the while I'm looking at this little device measuring about 5" long, less than 3/4 inch in circumference (loaded with two itsy, bitsy AAA batteries); pretty cute really, and thinking to myself, 'no possible way!' What happened next is almost beyond description, but I'll do my best. I'm sitting there alone, Gracie looking on with her head cocked to one side so as to say, 'Don't do it stupid,' reasoning that a one second burst from such a tiny lil ole thing couldn't hurt all that bad.. I decided to give myself a one second burst just for heck of it. I touched the prongs to my naked thigh, pushed the button, and... HOLY MOTHER OF GOD. WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION. WHAT THE... !!! I'm pretty sure Hulk Hogan ran in through the side door, picked me up in the recliner, then body slammed us both on the carpet, over and over and over again. I vaguely recall waking up on my side in the fetal position, with tears in my eyes, body soaking wet, both nipples on fire, testicles nowhere to be found, with my left arm tucked under my body in the oddest position, and tingling in my legs! The cat was making meowing sounds I had never heard before, clinging to a picture frame hanging above the fireplace, obviously in an attempt to avoid getting slammed by my body flopping all over the living room.. Note: If you ever feel compelled to 'mug' yourself with a Tazer, one note of caution: There is NO such thing as a one second burst when you zap yourself! You will not let go of that thing until it is dislodged from your hand by a violent thrashing about on the floor! A three second burst would be considered conservative! A minute or so later (I can't be sure, as time was a relative thing at that point), I collected my wits (what little I had left), sat up and surveyed the landscape. [*] My bent reading glasses were on the mantel of the fireplace. The recliner was upside down and about 8 feet or so from where it originally was. My triceps, right thigh and both nipples were still twitching. My face felt like it had been shot up with Novocain, and my bottom lip weighed 88 lbs. I had no control over the drooling. Apparently I had crapped in my shorts, but was too numb to know for sure, and my sense of smell was gone. I saw a faint smoke cloud above my head, which I believe came from my hair. I'm still looking for my testicles and I'm offering a significant reward for their safe return! PS: My wife can't stop laughing about my experience, loved the gift and now regularly threatens me with it! If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!! [/t][/td][/tr][/table][/td][/tr][/table]
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$4 per gallon gasoline
fasteddie replied to Mr VJP's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
I think part of the problem is the damn Media . They keep saying the price of gas is going through the ceiling . If people hear that enough , they accept it as fact and the rich , greedy gas companies jack up the price . -
$4 per gallon gasoline
fasteddie replied to Mr VJP's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
Someone had sent me an e-mail some time ago that gave locations of known oil locations in the US where we have never drilled on shore . It said we have more oil than we could ever use . I had deleted it when I was cleaning up my mail . Has anyone heard of this before ? Could we have that much and if so why not drill ? -
Antler Restrictions - What are your thoughts?
fasteddie replied to TheHunter's topic in Deer Hunting
When this hits 98 pages I am going to Lock The Thread ! ???- 1885 replies
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CW ----- Those butt muscles tighten right up don't they ! ???
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Welcome to Hunting NY ...............
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It wouldn't bother me one bit to never see a bear in the wild !
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I had it on full screen and couldn't tell what it was . It looked like one of my shakey videos !
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Is the NRA giving us a con-job ???
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Membership is $35 a year . That's one thing but then they come back and want more . I usually get solicited for more money about a month after paying the yearly membership dues . -
New Video - Déjà vu
fasteddie replied to downwindoutdoors's topic in Small Game and Predator Hunting
Enjoyed the video . Thanks ! But ............. why is it , we watch a video and the guy has to tell us what we just watched ? -
That works in reverse also . I have hunted back in the woods 1/2 mile - 1 mile walk and have seen nothing only to get up by the barns and pasture to see the deer .
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Hey , somebody shot my cow ! : ... : ... :
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Took these with the phone camera late yesterday afternoon
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Lets say you make an initial statement in a post and people respond to that particular statement . Then you go in and change the original post . That affects what everyone else responded to .
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This is a report that I received in an E-mail ........... Co-op Guidelines: · Refrain from harvesting bucks < 14” outside · Harvest does based on herd density · Refrain from harvesting “button bucks” · Maintain and submit observation & harvest information Dear Co-op Member, January 31, 2011 Attached are summaries of the observation and harvest information submitted by our members for the 2010 deer hunting season. If you submitted observation information you are receiving a comparative summary with the data that you submitted along with the Observation Log data summary for the Co-op as a whole. This was done in an effort to allow you to compare your property’s specific results with that of the entire Co-op. If you did not submit observation information, you are receiving summary data for the Co-op as a whole. All members are receiving the Co-op Harvest Summary. As always, no one is receiving observation or harvest information containing identifiable results from any other property. Our 2010 observation hours totaled 2,271 which align closely with our 4 year average of 2,200 hours per year. This represents a very significant level of observation. Put in perspective, it is equivalent to more than one “man year” of observation, or a person in the field observing our local deer herd across a 10,000 acre area 8 hours per day, seven days per week for one year, one month, and 5 days without missing a day – yet compressed into a 9 week hunting season. This level of observation has once again resulted in meaningful summary data which are logical and mutually supportive across the variables that we measure. That said, it would be great to have even more Observation Log participation, so if you haven’t kept observation data in the past, please consider doing so next season. Highlights of 2010 observation and harvest data follow. “14 Inch Buck” sightings were up 30% compared to the previous year, and have increased 70% vs. our 1st season in 2007. Letting yearling bucks “walk” clearly results in significant increases in older year-class buck sightings in subsequent years. In terms of harvest, 14”+ bucks made up fully 1/3 of our total reported harvest vs. an average of around 25% in previous years. “Total Deer Observed” increased by 17% vs. 2009 and has increased an average of 13% each year. This could suggest more deer on Co-op properties due to habitat improvements, hunting style changes, a growing area deer population, or a combination of these or other variables. An increasing deer population may not seem to be supported by a decreasing recruitment rate as mentioned below. But based on our relatively modest doe harvest, our herd can grow at a 15 – 20% annual rate with a recruitment rate as low as .70 and possibly lower. Our “Recruitment Rate”, or the number of fawns observed per adult doe decreased by 19% vs. 2009 and at .74 was lower than any previous year. Although this reduced level could reflect random year-to-year variation, it could also indicate something more significant such as inadequate pregnant female nutrition which could result in aborted fetuses, still births, or fawns born too weak to survive. One remedy would be to reduce our deer population through increased doe harvests in an effort to provide more food for the remaining deer. The decrease in fawn sightings could also be due to predation by coyotes and bears. However, our Co-op’s 2010 data reflects a 75% year-to-year decrease in coyote sightings with only 4 reported. But our bear population is clearly on the rise in Italy Valley based upon increased sightings and trail cams photos each year. I’ve attached a summary of some recent NYSDEC research, “Reproductive Status of Deer in NYS” which contains a great deal of locally generated information including calculated rut timing in our area. As it relates to fawn survival and recruitment rates, note that the research found that pregnant mature does were found to be carrying an average of 1.73 fetuses per doe and that yearling does were found to average 1.46 fetuses. Yet by the fall of the year, we know from our observations that only about half (+/-.80) of these fetuses survive in the womb, through birth, and through the first few weeks of life to be recruited into the fall deer population. Between inadequate nutrition and large predators, fawn survival is far from a sure thing. We are currently working on a date for our 2011 QDM Co-op member meeting where the winners of the 2010 “Big Buck” and “Dough” contests will be determined. We’ll let you know the details when meeting plans are finalized. Please keep in mind that the legislation which allowed us to use rifles for big game hunting here in Yates County was temporary and it “sunsets” before the start of our 2011 big game season. The Yates County SCOPE chapter will lead an effort to get new legislation allowing rifle use written and signed into law. Letters and phone calls from constituents to legislators will be critical in getting new legislation passed, so I hope that you can be counted on to help when the time comes. I’ll keep you posted.
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Are you talking about an "original post" ? I hadn't tried it but I know on some sites you can't change the original post so that there aren't several responses to that post and then the context would be changed . It would screw up everything .
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counted 33 deer in a farm field tonight
fasteddie replied to 132 eight pointer's topic in Deer Hunting
I saw a bunch of deer in Honeoye Falls late this afternoon . 7 were in my son's back yard and another 3 ran across the back of the property . Saw 8 more in a field 1/4 mile away and another dozen on West Bloomfield Road so they are out there . I had never heard of deer eating twigs from willow trees but they pawed at the ground and were eating them . They were also pawing at the lawn and eating the grass .