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  1. I would be interested in a 22-410, i am going to send you a message.
  2. I was in the market for one last year but couldnt make up my mind. I am getting my NYC pistol license in the next month or so, and my first purchase will eat up about $1100. Obviously airguns are on the back burner.
  3. You guys are going to force me to buy a air rifle aren't you...
  4. Nothing beats this guys method, I think I posted this last year. 46 second skin. Is this what you were saying you couldnt do Elmo? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66AVwthXgMA&list=FLfUA2Djc93KmqgP_58CPlFA&index=39&feature=plpp_video EDIT: Also this guy, check out his squirrel coat too! hahaha http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mate6bcd_bc&feature=player_embedded#!
  5. Until recently I never considered putting the time or effort into food plots, but as of late I am curious about them. I know nothing about them and I am looking for some info. My property is about 6 acres, bordering a tract of state land that is about 50 square acres, which connects to another tract of state land that is nearly 15,000 acres. All of this land is mostly mature, dense, hardwoods with an occasional swamp here and there. Not many food sources besides a couple of apple trees and what ever the oaks decide to drop that year. I recently did some logging on my property and have made some big clearings and started to flirt with the idea of a food plot. The soil where I am is EXTREMELY rocky. Is there any kind of plant that does well in rocky soil (that deer will like to eat too!), that will get light about 50-70% of the day? Just for an example I know ferns grow extremely well in this area. I also wont have too much time to take care of the plot either, as I live over 100 miles from where the plot will be. I usually get up there 2 weekends a month. Any help is appreciated. Thanks everyone!
  6. http://easthampton.patch.com/articles/dec-investigating-reports-of-exotic-cat-on-the-loose I love these stories...
  7. I could care less about arrow speed, as long as my arrow is on target and my bow is quite, thats what I think matters most. I also shoot a 70 pound draw weight, maybe i would think a little different if i shot a lower weight...
  8. SteveNY

    ELMO

    it wasnt all it was cracked up to be...
  9. That doe looks like her guts are hanging out... Maybe she was hit by a car or something right before this...
  10. I hunt them for coyote bait. I also heard they eat the eggs of other birds, including grouse and turkey.
  11. A lot of SI guys I see around on the board....
  12. I remember your thread last year and I love these photos
  13. That's all I was thinking the entire time I was reading this thread. It would be a awesome idea. Would you eat a deer that lived on an old landfill tho, thats the question... haha
  14. I know this is a very old thread, but I am a bowhunter from Queens. I also hunt with rifles and pistols.
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