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  1. welcome jo jo any questions feel free to ask. There are plenty of guys with tons of experience on this site. Don't be shy!
  2. lol try sterling I hear they got some nice gobblers up there!
  3. I just met a guy who had a reaaally cool full body mount of a pie bald deer. Very cool looking!
  4. welcome brotha! This is where I got started its a great place to learn just about anything you need to know when it comes to hunting in NY. Don't be shy and make plenty of posts. There are a ton of guys that are eager to pass on the knowledge!
  5. welcome and good luck with the surgery! Hopefully you can put up a new mount so you have some extra company for the recovery!
  6. welcome old timer I am sure you knowledge will help a lot of new commers to this site!
  7. cant go wrong with a Mossberg 500 for the price its worth every penny for what you will get out of it. You can even mount a scope for the rifled slug barrel. Great all round hunting weapon.
  8. RISMEDIA, Monday, September 29, 2014— Nearly two out of three applications for mortgages to buy a home were approved in August, a new high for purchase loan approvals. The closing rate is a new high for Ellie Mae’s monthly Origination Insights reports, which began in late 2011. Since November 2011, the purchase loan average closing rate has risen 9.9 percent. However, refi closing rates have risen further, making the combine closing rate increase for both loan types 14 percent, according to Ellie Mae, the mortgage software program that processes about 3.5 million mortgages a year. In August, the closing rate for purchase loans was 65.1 percent, or about two out of every three applications. Two years ago the rate was 61.0 percent. Only 27 percent of those who got mortgages to buy houses were first-time buyers. First-timers, vital players in the housing economy, are dangerously few. Younger, with lower incomes and less established credit, many saddled with student debt, first-timers have lost 25 percent or more market share in home sales, largely because of their difficulty getting credit. REALTORS® report that despite the slow progress, access to credit is continuing to constrain the housing recovery. About 18 percent reported having clients who could not obtain financing in August 2014, according to the National Association of REALTORS®. That the vast majority of mortgage applicants applications today are not the “no doc” and “pulse loan” borrowers who existed ten years ago. Rather, a large number are pre-qualified or pre-approved by lenders who know what they are up against. They have worked hard to get their credit, debt and paperwork in order. About 50 percent of survey respondents who provided credit score information to NAR’s monthly REALTOR® Confidence Index survey reported FICO credit scores of 740 and above. Only about 2 percent of REALTORS® reported a purchase by a buyer with a credit score of less than 620. For more information, visit www.RealEstateEconomyWatch.com.
  9. excellent kill! You should be proud that's a fine looking bear you got there!
  10. Yea I can't imagine what that must be like trying to drag one out of the woods
  11. I would love to do a dove hunt I wonder if they are any good eating?
  12. I love goose hunting its such a rush. The more people the more fun it is!
  13. Hey guys I am a licensed Realtor for Coach here on long island. If anyone has any questions related to Real Estate in NY then feel free to ask and I will do my best to answer all of your questions!
  14. yea man absolutely wild. I always enter the woods while its pitch black I am obsessed with getting in my tree stand before the sun rises. I haven't had a close encounter like that yet but I can only imagine! Its scary as hell let alone hearing them walk about in the woods and such breaking tree branches and barreling around in the dark! Getting one in the day time has to be a challenge and I wish I get the chance to take an ethical shot on one! Thanks for the story it was a great read!
  15. Guy had time to sit there and saw the head off of a lady. However they try and take our firearms rights away and BAM you get a hero off duty cop packing heat and saving the day from not another human but an ANIMAL. I have no respect for people like this and look at them as nothing more then an animal. Hats off to the officer and my condolences to the lady's poor family. What the hell is happening to this world....
  16. By Robert Dietz RISMEDIA, Saturday, September 27, 2014— The August increase of the pace of new home sales pushed the months’ supply measure of inventory to its lowest level in more than a year. According to estimates from the Census Bureau and HUD, on a non-seasonally adjusted basis the inventory of for-sale newly built homes stood at 206,000 in August. This was a slight increase from the July estimate of 202,000. Of this total, 48,000 homes were completed, ready-to-occupy residences. Another 37,000 were for-sale units that had not yet begun construction. The largest component of inventory, homes under construction, came in at 121,000 in August. In August, the median months-for-sale time for new single-family homes fell to 3.3 months. This is higher than the 2.9 months registered a year ago. In terms of months’ supply (the time required for the existing inventory to be sold at the current pace of sales), the inventory of new single-family sales fell to 4.8 months (on a seasonally adjusted basis). Due to the increase in the August rate of sales, this is a notable drop from the 5.6 months’ supply reported in July and is the lowest measure of supply since June 2013. These numbers counter claims made last week that home builders are constructing new homes faster than they can be occupied. Single-family construction is occurring at a pace about half of the normal, sustainable rate determined by population growth and the need for replacement of older housing. While vacancy rates for some kinds of single-family housing remain elevated, newly built homes offer multiple benefits over older housing, including lower maintenance and upkeep costs and cost saving green and energy efficiency features. Comparing new homes with vacant, older homes, likely in need of repair/modernization or located in areas with lower levels of job creation, is comparing apples with aging bananas. View this original post on the NAHB blog, Eye on Housing.
  17. they have high poles that they usually use to take Arial photos of the house. Kind of like a giant tripod. However there are numerous services that offer this type of drone to take an overhead photograph on the home. It doesn't mean that they are filming your home however how can you tell them apart? I am honestly not worried about it now however maybe one day they will have color coding to signify the use of the drone weather for construction purposes etc. One day they may have a first response drone that can be deployed to a 911 call supplying defib units and supplies etc faster then any ambulance can travel on road. There are uses for a product such as a drone however it also allows an opening for the use of them in a more evil manor. I am sure there will be regulations and not to worry if you can hit a duck with a shotgun blasting a trespassing drone out of the sky might even bring a smile to your face lol
  18. will do permethrin is amazing however I am worried about bringing the clothes home with my wife being prego!?
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