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you can get your DMP's on day one also when you buy the license
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Lacrosse are a bit narrow and tighter over the top of the foot. I use the Muck Artic and last year picked up Cabela's Duratrax on sale for $79 which is a steal just as warm and comfortable as the Mucks and I am partial to the warranty on their brand. Most of these boots are around 3-5lbs a boot but didnt notice it when walking. As with all rubber, they do keep sweat inside so make sure you try them on with your anticipated sock layer.
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Outstanding! best of luck to you. I still buy my 10 chances every year. I hope you are put one down and can share the experience with us
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* Bringing Jobs in at least..But hate paying tax! Cheektowaga, Lubbock stores to open in 2014; Berlin to open in 2015 SIDNEY, Neb.--(Business Wire)-- Cabela`s Incorporated (NYSE:CAB), the World`s Foremost Outfitter of hunting, fishing and outdoor gear, announced today plans to bring the unique Cabela`s shopping experience to customers in Cheektowaga, N.Y.; Lubbock, Texas; and Berlin, Mass. The Cheektowaga and Lubbock stores are scheduled to open in 2014. The Berlin location is expected to open in 2015. Cheektowaga Construction on the 88,000-square-foot location, which will serve the greater Buffalo area, is scheduled to begin this fall. Cabela`s expects to open the store - its first New York location - in the fall of 2014. The store is expected to employ up to 200 full-time, part-time and seasonal employees. Most will come from Cheektowaga and the surrounding area. It will be located at the southwest corner of I-90 and Walden Ave. in a shopping center to be renamed "Cabela`s Crossing." The exterior will reflect Cabela`s popular store model with log construction, stonework, wood siding and metal roofing. A large glass storefront will allow customers to view much of the store`s interior as they approach the building. The inside will feature the company`s next-generation layout, designed to surround customers in an outdoor experience, including dynamic wildlife displays and a large mountain replica. In addition to thousands of quality outdoor products, the store will include a large mountain replica, a Gun Library, Bargain Cave, Boat Shop, Indoor Archery Range, Deli and Fudge Shop. "We are very excited to bring the Cabela`s retail experience to New York," said Cabela`s Chief Executive Officer Tommy Millner. "We have thousands of loyal customers across the state who are passionate for the outdoors and who share the Cabela`s lifestyle. Cheektowaga`s proximity to Canada, where we also have a loyal following, makes this the perfect location." Lubbock Construction on the 42,000-square-foot Cabela`s Outpost store is scheduled to begin this fall and Cabela`s anticipates a summer 2014 opening. The store is expected to employ approximately 90 full-time, part-time and seasonal employees, and most will come from Lubbock and the surrounding area. It will be located in the northwest quadrant of West Loop 289 and 34th Street in a proposed shopping center being developed by Graco Real Estate Development. Cabela`s Outpost stores are generally located in markets of less than 250,000 people. They are designed for efficiency, flexibility and convenience, offering customers the unique Cabela`s shopping experience with access to all Cabela`s merchandise via online order kiosks and an In-Store Pickup program. In-Store Pickup allows customers to order Cabela`s gear ahead of time and pick it up at their convenience at the store of their choice free of charge. The Lubbock location will feature a rugged, outdoor look and feel, offering a robust selection of gear and seasonal products assortments, as well as museum-quality wildlife displays and an indoor archery range. The first Cabela`s Outpost store opened in fall 2012 in Union Gap, Wash. In February, Cabela`s opened its second such location, in Saginaw, Mich. Berlin Construction on the 88,000-square-foot store - which will serve the greater Boston area and is Cabela`s first Massachusetts location - is expected to begin in the spring of 2014. Cabela`s anticipates a spring 2015 opening. The store, which will employ about 200 full-time, part-time and seasonal employees, will be located in the southeast quadrant of Interstate 495 and Central Street in the Highland Commons Shopping Center, being developed by Benderson Development and SullivanHayes Companies. Highland Commons already is the home of BJ`s Wholesale Club and Lowe`s Home Improvement and Market Basket. Like the Cheektowaga location, the Berlin store`s exterior will reflect Cabela`s popular store model with log construction, stonework, wood siding, metal roofing and a large glass storefront. The inside will include thousands of quality outdoor products, an indoor archery range, Gun Library, Deli, Bargain Cave and Fudge Shop. Currently, Cabela`s operates 44 stores across North America. The company has now announced plans to open 16 locations over the next two years.
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hope she stays around til this season. you may have a real life doe decoy for the rut!
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Anyone use the Crimson Trace Rail Master ? or have other opinions for a good external laser?
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http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/90368.html Hunters took approximately 243,000 deer (124,000 antlerless deer and 119,000 adult bucks) during the 2012-13 hunting seasons, about 6 percent more than were taken the previous year. Increases were most pronounced in the Northern Zone where total take (30,840) increased 15 percent from 2011. In the Southern Zone, the adult buck take (about 98,570) increased 6 percent and the antlerless take (110,900) increased 5 percent from 2011. The 2012 harvest reflects deer populations that are greater than desired levels in many parts of New York. Increased take of antlerless deer will be necessary in 2013.
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anyone know if its written in there anywhere to allow them in bow only areas like Suffolk & Westchester ?
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to WNYBuckhunter, i am 100% in the burbs not far from where the show is taped. Houses are close to each other with plenty of traffic around and we have good # of deer in and out of my small yard. trust me, i know the drill. I just dont know anyone raking leaves at sunrise in a yard they are going to hunt that morning. thats all i said. maybe you do, thats fine too
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true but no way is he raking up those 30 leaves or having a conversation in the yard first thing before an a.m. sit .. oh i forgot its t.v...too funny
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some entertaining banter between the guys who survive on ingesting cigarettes.. haa and a guy who flies from CA 6-8 times a season (yah right) . And how the guy supposedly shows up and has plenty of daylight at 5:30 am to hunt from the deck, well at no time during our hunting season is the sun up before 6:45 . I guess the producers have to fake production a bit. like most shows, not enough reality and overly staged but i will probably tune in just to see what i agree or disagree with. I did like the poker competition for toilet patrol ! and emphasis on getting permission from landowners.
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if you dont know who the owner is.. stay away.. pretty simple. Gotta put some effort in and research who owns it and try to make contact. If you have exhausted all avenues and are at a roadblock with, search for a new spot. its not worth the trouble associated with trespassing with a weapon
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Best place to buy Vortex riflescopes
mac replied to chiefbkt's topic in Guns and Rifles and Discussions
opticsplanet, free shipping and no sales tax for NY residents. Also if you call to order (vs ordering online) insist on getting 10% discount which they often accommodate sometimes they may just do 5% -
stiff town,& not the friendliest to out of towners but somehow they figured out how to film the show there so thats pretty cool. hopefully it will display hunters in a good light
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supposedly based in New Canaan CT
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yah 4/11 at 10 & 10:30 pm though the History channels website doesnt confirm the shows title yet. check the listing for that nights shows and there is some episode info
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So my Italian inlaws asked me to cook a lamb on a spit for Easter ...
mac replied to Deerthug's topic in General Chit Chat
when people begin a statement with " And not for nothing"... -
perfect world = sunrise at 7 am and sunset at 7pm every day , or close to it
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Thanks . I did some research from the list last week and found a few that weren't membership only locations. lots of deer,turkey,small game places and a few hog places but nothing really stood out. Was hoping to get some good references from any NY'ers. If not , then maybe head elsewhere but was hoping to be able to drive it.
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Coyote Hunting with a motion alarm
mac replied to NY Region 3 Trapper's topic in Small Game and Predator Hunting
still breeding season for them in your area? -
Hooper , you have contact info for them ? the website doesnt seem to be working ..anybody have recommendations for NC hogs ? trying for somewhere driveable vs flying to FLA
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Coyote Hunting with a motion alarm
mac replied to NY Region 3 Trapper's topic in Small Game and Predator Hunting
so true! at least you have good success so far with a few weeks left. what kind of bait pile is working for you? -
I'm down in southern NY but I will keep an eye out to see they are licking them and such. So outside of main rut times, they do the "urinate on their hocks" thing to show dominance to others also?
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Coyote Hunting with a motion alarm
mac replied to NY Region 3 Trapper's topic in Small Game and Predator Hunting
gotcha. yah we'll see if ist that sensitive to pick up thermals in the summer. prob not. I like them so i can position a couple away from the trail cams to get better surveilance over a cross section of the land.. plus the warmer weather may change the deer patterns so my wife wont have to hear the beeps overnight though she is curious abt animal movement outside.