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About waltny
- Birthday 03/22/1976
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Saratoga County
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Hunting Location
Region 4 and 5
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Air rifle
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List them as unprotected for a season or two and or extend the season into about April. All I know is I got close to 130 greys(in one WMA area and pest control around the house) and nary made a dent in the population. Indeed. I still do have some family back in Binghamton and I still got hunting buddies up in the Albany area.
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One can mod a 1377(and 1322) to the point that it can take squirrels and the like. Problem for me was the neccessity to pump it up to 30 times to reach that level. There are 3 other options which bring their own issues to the table(need for HPA). http://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/Evanix_Hunting_Master_AR6/961 http://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/Benjamin_Marauder_Woods_Walker_Air_Pistol/2722 http://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/AirForce_TalonP_Precharged_Pneumatic_Pistol/2400
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Ive taken a raccoon or two, drop and crumple with one right to the crown or around the ear from the side. The say coyotes can be taken with it in 30yards with it tuned for power. Mine is still sitting at where it came from the factory. I miss squirrel season pretty bad back there
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Doing alright Shawn. Sadly here we only have ground squirrels and the tree squirrels are protected. Sitting over a colony like out here is more suited to a .22 or .223 varmint style rifle. I have the Serria's just over the stateline but will all the regulations its not worth trying to find land to hunt on in CA. I had been tinkering with selling my rig, but I cant bring myself to do it. I have been able to use it a time or two for pest control on raccoons and the like. The Mrod will be getting and doing some jack rabbit damage here soon....
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They are worth the money and work well in areas around NY(air rifle only areas). The pump isnt that bad really, its a bit more work than the average person wants to put into though. I was pleasantly surprised with mine (Hill hand pump, a little bit more out the door but they will sell you replacement parts unlike crosman) and how easy it is to pump. There is a bit of a technique to be learned and to actually lean into it, using your bodyweight as an aid. As for the rifle and pellets, you cant really touch the accuracy for the price point with a powder burner.
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The marauder and squirrels are so photogentic together. What caliber and pellet are you using?
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Wild story and responses. I needed a good laught this afternoon.
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No insect repellent as it was a impromtu stop inbetween service calls. I was heading down for a issue, got called off and the other site pushed out the machine availibilty till later that evening. Seems like most of my stops are like this as its like pulling teeth to try to get free time on the weekends. Ive been planning on it. I did alot of scouting and found cuttings and piles all over. Most of my sites have kept me further south down the northway the last few weeks. I hope to be up there tomorrow actually. Speaking of deer tracks(beds and droppings) they are all over the albany pine bush. Ive been using their trails and there are predator tracks all over theirs too. Ive seen a few VERY large ones I would swear are bobcat. They are broad and deep and well off the beaten track of being a dog.
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Yes the weather ridiculous this "winter". Once it get above 40ish the ticks get active again and I didnt even think about it till I saw them coving my legs. I did a through check once I got home and only one made it to skin. As for squirrels, Ive been finding a TON of activity and tracks when there is snow on the ground but spotting them lately has been difficult. The greys I have gotten that were males were well endowed as they get ready for mating season. What a mess that part makes when trying to get a clean skin of a hide...
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Excellent post mortem Shawn.
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Got a grey over on the APB yesterday, and about 100 ticks. I could not believe how bad they were, every few steps I was beating multiple ticks off my pants.
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Here is a advertisement video from Crosman/Benjamin from the SHOT show this year. They are starting to carry a little something for everyone.
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Up in the Albany area at the Albany Pine Bush the other day I saw the same thing. You could see the deer tracks and there were 'yote and/or fox tracks everywhere. I followed some of the runs to squirrel trees, but from the amount I saw Im guessing they arent too successful. I dont think it gets hunted that heavy for predaotrs over there or even if the regs would allow for a successful hunt.
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All I use is an air rifle. I have a springer and PCP. Im always find it funny that when I run into folks they ask why Im hunting with a kids toy...It actually puts some of the rude hikers at ease with a jerk of the thumb and head "Oh, its just a pellet gun." Some do engage me in conversation about the why and after a speil and/or accuracy and power display the notion is usually dispelled. As for the maintenance on a air rifle, its really not that bad. Just like anything, a few mods and a tune you will enjoy a better shooting cycle that will last much longer than out of the box. Most quite down nicely after this and not to mention knowning your weapon inside and out.
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Well I had a nice quick hunt at the APB yesterday. Here are the spoils, knocked each one of them out of the trees to where they came crashing DOA to earth. and his buddy that he was sharing lunch with. Now will all have a lunch date together...