-
Posts
13892 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
142
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Hunting New York - NY Hunting, Deer, Bow Hunting, Fishing, Trapping, Predator News and Forums
Media Demo
Links
Calendar
Store
Everything posted by moog5050
-
Nasty stuff. Haven't seen any in my area. Does round up or some other weed killer work on it?
-
Might be time for a two piece elite unless the tightspot adapter will work with the elite quiver (not sure it does though). Or you could just sell it an buy a tightspot. Tough with a sight that sticks out that far. Other smaller quivers may work too.
-
Homemade Towable Food Plot Seed Roller
moog5050 replied to VT Outfitter's topic in Land Management, Food Plots and QDM
Creative. Nice job- 18 replies
-
- Food plot
- Seed roller
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
What provision of the safe act prohibits him from shipping slugs into ny
-
Never thought of that. Like I said, I have never tried one, but read about the narrow field of view.
-
I have heard that the problem with scout scopes mounted forward of the receiver is that they have a very narrow field of view even at low magnification. It relates to the extended eye relief. Red dot, while not traditional, seems the way to go if you have to mount a scope forward of the receiver.
-
Feel really bad for Phade after all the work they did cleaning up after the last flood, including drainage work. Hang in there buddy. My hunting parcel, which is largely swamp, is 5 min from his house and the deer were very active there today on the high ground according to the MMS cam. I bet they got flooded out of the swamp beds and had to move. That's a ridiculous amount of rain.
-
Welcome and thank you.
-
Thanks all. I think its between the cabelas and lem. Both have good reviews
-
If anyone has an LEM grinder, love to hear your thoughts. Thinking about the .75hp #12.
-
My deer always are cut into steaks or stew as I do my own butchering. Decided I want to try some ground for various recipes, most importantly chile. Any recommendations for a good grinder at a reasonable price for only home use? Quality is more important than price as I am a buy it once and be done with it guy, but also looking for best bang for the buck. Thanks
-
I have come to the same conclusion - what you see now and hunting season are likely different, especially if you have lots of doe and food sources change. Not a bad buck if he hangs around though.
-
Not a big fan of that shop either. On the bright side, he prompted to learn to work on my bows and no longer need a shop.
-
Thanks Doe. I feel much better now. As Golic said, fat don't cramp. lol
-
Hey, that isn't necessary. Some of us are big boned.
-
Signed by the Gov. today. Won't make much difference where I hunt but allows me to try out the toys. Who hoo!
-
Allow the hunters who actually use them to obtain more. That is a good solution for thinning the herd. I am sure some here could use more than the 4 allotted (second chance included). I know I would be happy to have another one.
-
http://forums.elitearchery.com/showthread.php?49429-HHA-5019-and-Elite-Quiver-HELP!!&highlight=elite+quiver+spacer Solution found here. Elite makes a longer mounting post.
-
longer screws and something used as spacers will work but I would call elite and see what they may suggest. Dick (main bow tech) is generally very helpful. You may need to push out the nylon fasteners from the mount vs. the mount from the bow since I think that mount post has triangular ends to keep the mount from spinning.
-
Just one more reason why I eat venison!!!!
moog5050 replied to First-light's topic in General Chit Chat
AGREED - I think donkey or fox would be a step up from what they call hamburger at McDonalds. -
I would be pumped if I were you. Good luck.
-
That's pretty cool. Never figured any of the pros for hunters. Golf takes way too much time to find a second hobby - unless you are extraordinarily gifted I guess. I had to work way too hard to become even mediocre at golf. Oak Hill is great. I played it the week after the Ryder Cup without the rough cut. That was truly an adventure. You really begin to understand why you can't advance from the rough, if you are lucky enough to find the ball. The west is a great course too. Most members say a 2-4 stroke difference, though. Never played any courses in Buffalo, but if you are a golf fiend, Rochester has many great public and private courses. I really enjoyed playing Greystone when I was interested. Ravenwood is another great course. Ever played Cobblestone - that is another really tough course. I think they lost members from becoming frustrated there. Almost makes me want to pick up a club again, almost. Sorry to hijack - Nice 9 Bubba.
-
I would definitely want strokes from you. I have only broken 80 3 times and none at quality courses (shadow lake type courses). Surprisingly I seem to play well at Oak Hill (both east and west). I think that those courses are tougher for low handicap guys that expect to shoot low 70s. If you are a 14-18, chipping out of the trees on a bad drive is not that big of a penalty. Great game but if you want to play well, its takes a lot of time. I commend you for placing family first. You will have plenty of time to start lighting the course up again when she is older.