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  1. on the utility rack or in the gun rack itself. I also use to use a honda foreman That we made a bar scabbard for and just slipped the bar into it between use.
  2. I've hunted both areas in both seasons with both implements. I never once felt like my hunt was impacted negatively based on what others were choosing to do.
  3. They do in the NZ for a week as well as the late season in SZ
  4. The easy access areas can get hit but the terrain can keep the pressure localized. If you have a boat, that is the way to get to the out of the way places around the lakes.
  5. Lowe’s and Home Depot. 14.55 a sheet now on their website. Lumber futures are down to pre Covid levels
  6. When there is a down turn, who are going to be the first let go? The ones that are over priced for their skill set and experience and the ones that showed no loyalty. I'm seeing kids resumes that are 4 years out of college and with 4 to 6 employers on their resumes.
  7. Across the board right now. I am even hearing of food vendors not going to the state fair becasue they can't staff their normal shops to say nothing about the fair.
  8. in the SZ...I agree. I really try to encourage folks (especially in our Field to Fork program) to read the regs, understand the seasons and regs for the areas you are going into and know what the tags really are for that you have in your pocket before you go out. They can be kind of confusing but I hate to use blanket statements about seasons, implements or tags becasue they can have nuanced differences across the state (especially down by the Peoples Republic of NYC...lol)
  9. If you are only hunting in the SZ the seasons over lap. BUT in NZ there are areas that are antler only during the special seasons and a blanket statement could cause some legal difficulties.
  10. NO. it can only be used during the Archery season and with a bow. (those seasons may or may not overlap depending on the areas)
  11. Technically when you are buying an additional hunting privilege when you buy a bow or ML license. The first special privilege you buy (regardless of which one) gets you an either sex tag. The second one you buy get you an antlerless only. If you buy both the tags are available to be used with either implement in either special season
  12. I believe the English walnuts are what you would typically get if you bought walnuts at the store. Black walnuts taste great but much stronger flavor.
  13. I'd believe so. I was almost going to say black walnut and butternut but the nut looks too round for that.
  14. you sure those are both walnut? How a many leaves on each?
  15. And in Italian or any families that would be acceptable. It even probably gets a pass in most social setting, but in the workplace or associated with the job it is no longer tolerated and shouldn't be. The world has changed and his party led the charge for much of it. He helped create the setting that was his demise.
  16. it gives you that extra time to fill the hopper and position the casings.
  17. Hi Billy. This is Bob Rose. Greater Rochester President. Welcome aboard.
  18. We got this sealer 2 years ago after out Foodsaver started to get tired. It was a huge upgrade and pulls a much better vacuum but the Food saver line is very good. Found out part of our problem with it was handled with a cheap rebuild kit and it works great again too. https://www.cabelas.com/shop/en/cabelas-12-commercial-grade-vacuum-sealer
  19. I have a 5 # hand stuffer and it's worth the money but since we bought this I can't say enough about ow nice it is to not have the grinder working all the time. It would really help in stuffing with a grinder too https://www.harborfreight.com/momentary-power-foot-switch-96619.html
  20. OK, hot off the press. I am not going to send out the General email until tomorrow becasue I wanted to give you guys first shot. Little change. Class size will only be 18 and adults only (18 and older) since we are structuring like the Field to Fork. Greater Rochester NDA Education event Topic: Learn to Trap Dates: September 18th 8am-5pm and 19th 8am to 1 pm Where: Genesee Valley Trappers Association Markmen’s clubhouse in Ontario County, New York Address: 4662 Co Rd 32, Bloomfield, NY 14469 If you have ever wanted to get into Trapping and/or use it as part of your property management plan, this is the time. The Greater Rochester branch of NDA is hosting a Trapper Education weekend. There is no cost for the event for current NDA members. (Memberships are available online if you are not current NDA Membership) This is a class that is structured for adults. Participants must be 18 years of age or older. The event is limited to 18 participants. Saturday will be focused on the NYS Trappers Education class that will allow you to purchase the NYS trapping license. All the components of the class, as well as passing the test are required to get your certificate. Similar to how we put on our Field To Fork program, we are continuing the class into a second day which will be more hands on and focus on areas of trapping that are not covered in great detail in the NY State Education Course. Topics for Sunday will include hands on set making for various style traps; Use of scents, baits and lures; skinning and fur handling to name a few. Pre-registration is required. Please contact Bob Rose, Branch President. Please provide your NDA member number, name, address, email, and phone number. Lunch will be provided by the Branch on Saturday. [email protected] RAIN OR SHINE Confirmed participants will have to register through a link I will provide and MUST complete homework prior to attending an in-person course. Proof of completed homework must be brought to the in-person course. The homework can take several hours to complete.
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