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  1. Here’s a pic of a video that my cousin sent me, it was taken behind his house on Staten Island,. In the video they were tickling horns with each other., there was a doe to the left of them. Messed with the colors to edit the pic. best I could. In any case no denying these two are giants. This is what age gets you. To think this is only a 20 minute car ride from my house in Brooklyn, insane!!!
  2. Lol.. I figured that much, not worth it.
  3. I would find it very hard to believe that if a PO deemed your ML to be a firearm that only $200 fine would come of ithat. It could potentially lead to your arrest and seizure of the ML.
  4. I’ve seen this type of setups on Mudding Atv’s, question, what’s the point of the relocate? Does it cool the ATV better?
  5. 40 1/2 acres, just myself, took a 10 point and 2 does.
  6. Actually the ranger is also a turbo engine. But I wouldn’t bet pink slips on it.
  7. Just wanted to share more recent pics of my pups, the Rat Terrier (Chase) is 22 months old and my American Bully (Hulk) is 6 months.
  8. Consistency and positive reinforcement is the key along with tuff love (show a strong displeasure in your voice when they misbehave or have accidents). I crate trained both my pups, the key is creating a schedule and sticking to it. Once they come out of crate take outside to do business and after each meal. I like to keep them out of the crate after a meal and after they have done their business outside. They only get water during their meals (I don’t leave water out all day) or more if they are more active and I take water away 3 hours prior to placing to bed. My 6 month old bullly is just now getting the hang of things and if he does have an accident (pee), he already knows he did wrong and will walk away with his head down. And always, always use the crate as a positive tool, never put a pup in the crate because he/she did wrong: also always place the pup in the crate if you know your gonna be distracted or busy with something else. Also doesn’t hurt to stick their muzzle down into the pee and poop and very sternly say NO a few times. Best of luck. She sure is pretty.
  9. I have shot 100 gr. Slick tricks out of my bow and crossbow and have killed many deer with all being pass thru’s.
  10. My kind of people, love Xmas eve dinner, fish, fish and more fish...raw and baked clams, muscles, octopus, cold seafood salad, spaghetti with a clam sauce, calamari etc...
  11. I have a ditch and stream that runs the entire length of my property, in some spots the ditch sides can be fairly steep. The alders in the ditch are usually laden with deer rubs. I have one homemade tree stand that overlooks a good portion of the ditch and is an excellent killing spot to take does. Deer tend to come down off the mountain of the neighboring property, cross the road drop down into my ditch and browse , feed off apple trees and work towards a food plot that I have which runs adjacent to the ditch. The trails that run thru this ditch is crazy, cover is thick and plenty of water. So short answer, yes love ditches that hold water, thick cover and also provide food, win, win, win.
  12. So sorry to hear, never is easy. Have peace in mind that you gave him a great life, 14 years is a nice long life for our furry friends.
  13. Oops forgot also hunted in New Paltz, NY for many years a long time ago, got my first doe and buck there . Thats at a time when my uncle had a house there, not sure of the the WMU..
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