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that would be my guess as well.
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I think the camera generates some warmth and that's what attracts the ants.
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can you send some of that cheap power to Long Island?
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are they even white tails?, just watched it again and not one flag goes up as they run back over the fence and across the field.
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#2 is tricky, did a quick search and found that if you leave from the US side and plan on venturing to the Canadian side you need to call ahead and notify them....but that was a a 2009 article, so it really ain't worth much.
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if ur question about regulations is about required equipment for road usage, than I think the above post with the link to dmv should answer it
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did she tell you downstate has better pizza and bagels than upstate?......
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and I think whoever's ramp you're using whether it be the state, county, town, etc, requires some type of usage permit.......
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I don't think the NYBowhunters are any worse than the pro crossbow people, both special interest groups...I bailed out on NYBowhunters when they tried to backdoor having the youth hunt shot down along with their anti crossbow bill..........I can't see backing a group only when it's convenient for my wants, so that's why I'll stick to voicing my own opinion........as for the rest of your post on crossbows, I agree.
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seriously, handling the fish while trying to dislodge the hook is just as damaging as the hook itself..........snip the line as close to the hook as possible and release the fish.
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-1 & 2 I have no idea -3 that's what they say gives the chance the best chance of survival........... if it's an expensive lure, take a few good wraps of line around your hand and give it a good yank..........either way return it to the water.
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It failed miserably!!
jjb4900 replied to RangerClay's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
NYbowhunters fought it......that's a fact...although I cancelled my membership, I still get their emails. -
2008 Elite Z28 29 inch draw
jjb4900 replied to MACHINIST's topic in Hunting Items For Sale and Trade
bow's don't kill deer, people do....just kidding. -
but yet, I have a friend who was unable to get around due to a pretty major knee injury and he was issued a permit to shoot a gun / hunt from his vehicle.....my other question is, does DEC have the ability to tweak the requirements for a crossbow permit or is that in the hands of clueless politicians as well?
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I already think it takes $50 bucks to get off L.I. and out of NYC..........but that's another story, where the hell does all that toll money go? I did a search on just the George Washington bridge and it apparently takes in 1 million a day!!!
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hopefully the turkeys like to eat them
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If you're mostly hunting bay ducks, I don't think species of decoys really matter, any type of bay duck decoy with a lot of white will more than likely work.......visibility is more important than species.
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This seems to always be a hot topic, there seems to be a lot of blame from people who live in different parts of the state blaming others for the tax burden.........downstate blames upstate and upstate blames downstate, but does anyone really have the correct answer? I do not, because I really don't know..........just by shear population, I would think downstate must contribute more. But, who's needing more from who?
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do you have camels in the area?
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I remember the youth hunt fiasco, was literally right before it was supposed to start before it got the green light......but, if I remember, that was held up by the bill that NYBowhunters were trying to get passed that would have effectively squashed any other weapons besides longbows to be allowed during any Archery season.......I don't remember if it was vetoed or just left to die.
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and for what it's worth, I would have no problem with traditional archers getting an earlier start than modern archer's........much like I wished they never allowed modern muzzleloaders in the muzzleloader season, a scoped, inline muzzleloader with modern ammo kinda takes away from it if you ask me.
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and if they say they have it, it may be gone when you get there....with that website it was real time availalilty, no back ordering needed.
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of course I started this topic to get people's reaction's and see where it would go.....and if you're a recurve shooter, I tip my hat to you, because my compound offers a tremendous advantage over your recurve. But, I still think a crossbow offers a monumental advantage over both, especially in the hunting field.
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I have to disagree, got tired of driving to gunshops only to find nothing....someone told me about GunBot.com and I found what I needed within two days at Cabela's at the pre ammo frenzy price.