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second encounter with a big buck. He is still walking
Lawdwaz replied to bubba's topic in Deer Hunting
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Stupid to not read the story.
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Filson Mackinaw Coat For Sale
Lawdwaz replied to Lawdwaz's topic in Hunting Items For Sale and Trade
This is a Cruiser, style 110. -
I know a group of campers here in WNY that have been doing it for 25 years. You hang with them?
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Here is a brand new King of The Mountain Bowman, size XXL. Still has tags, never worn outside. I'm selling this one for a friend also. If you have any doubts on KOM wool, I can assure you it is the top of the heap when it comes to hunting garment warmth, durability, quality and concealment. I've been wearing it for better than 20 years in one form or another. This coat retails for $510. Buy this one now for $385 Let me know........
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Filson Mackinaw coat, forest green color. Size 48. In excellent condition, I'd imagine it was only worn three or four times. I'm selling it for a friend. $185 shipped or $175 f/f in the Buffalo area.
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I'm barely holding on here guys........... Both of these are great buys. Somebody snatch these up before I pull the "trigger" on RH guns and I'm a lefty!
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Looking forward to the daylight/bloody pics of the first one! He's a beaut!
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IIRC, 3 hours may be a little long? Last one I did took about 2.5 hours and did weigh about 22lbs. Do you have a large can? If not, you can borrow mine. I've only done two or three birds in it and burned the galvanizing off of it prior to the first bird. Not sure where you are though, I'm near Buffalo.
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For those afraid to click...................... Bullet Hits School Bus Police Say Driver ‘Very Fortunate’ November 22, 2011 The Post-Journal Save | By Andrew Carr [email protected] CONEWANGO - A Randolph Central School bus was hit by a projectile in what is believed to be a hunting accident Monday. No one was injured in the incident, but police said the driver was fortunate not to have been hit. The New York State Police responded after a call was placed at 9 a.m. According to Captain Steven Graap of the Jamestown barracks of the state police, a bus driver for the Randolph Central School reported the incident. The incident occurred on Route 241 in Conewango at 7:30 a.m. The bus was carrying students in grades K-12. "He heard what appeared to be a firecracker noise, pulled the bus over, and observed there was damage," said Graap. A hole in the door was discovered, and the children were transferred to another bus and continued on to school. The bus was then taken back to the district garage where police were called. The projectile went through the door where children get on and off the bus and lodged behind the driver. "A projectile had gone through the passenger door where the kids enter and exit the bus and ended up causing a hole and lodging in the metal skin behind the driver up in the roof," he said. Graap said the driver was "very fortunate" not to have been hit. No injuries were reported in the incident, and police are investigating the cause of the incident. "We have sent resources, troopers, investigators along with the Environmental Conservation Officers to the scene with an ID Technician to retrieve the possible projectile," he said. Police believe the incident to be hunting-related at this time. "We are going to canvass the area by Swamp Road which is around the area he (bus driver) identified as where the incident occurred, and see if we can locate any hunters or people around the area to interview," said Graap. "At this particular point we believe it is a hunting related situation or accident." Graap said it is believed that the act was not intentional, but would need to be investigated. "We do not believe there is any intentional act," he said. "This is an area where hunters do frequent, it is common for hunters to go and hunt. Of course we are only a couple of days into shotgun and rifle season, the area is rural and known to be frequented by hunters. We are leaning in that area of a hunting-related situation, but we still need to look and see if there is any criminal culpability and identify anybody out this way." The hunter responsible could still face possible reckless endangerment charges. The investigation is ongoing. Graap asked hunters to use caution when enjoying the sport. "We are hoping that hunters are aware of their surroundings and everybody is safe," he said. If this was a hunting-related accident, it will be the second According to the New York Environmental Conservation Police, it is a violation of New York hunting and trapping regulations to discharge a firearm across a public highway.
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This has been all over the news here. Glad all the kids & driver are O.K. http://post-journal.com/page/content.detail/id/594825/Bullet-Hits-School-Bus.html?nav=5192
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Great job! Lets see some pics!!
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Terrible deal. Just another little reminder to all of us. Always be on your toes........
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Age is going to get us all someday and all we can do is make the best of it until...... I'm the 2nd youngest (50 yrs old) in our group and I can see the fire is slowly dying out in a couple of the guys. My father & uncle both would rather be in Florida! I'm sure it'll be tough on 'ol Gus this year but hopefully you can fill him up with your stories and photographs. I'll think of him from the stand on Saturday and have pleasant thoughts.
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That dude looks stoned?!?!
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Generally when bow hunting, I'm not that concerned with a pattern. Muted tones and very little movement get the job done. Don't be fooled by the hype. My priority is quiet and warm. Big pockets and durability. King of the Mountain wool is always on top, sometimes when its really warm I'll wear some Cabela's Microtex pants in a fancy pattern. The KOM is old, the pants are 15-18 yrs old and the coat, 10-12 yrs old. Here is a pic from a few years ago...........
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My headlamp is made by Black Diamond. I forget what model it is, I've had it for a few years. It's kind of heavy because it is fueled by 2 AA batteries and fairly beefy. Pricy but............Quality. On the job..................
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First couple days I'll be in Ontario County slinging Parker Bullets out of my 50cal smokeless NULA. If, by chance I score a good buck early in the day I'll grab the XP 100R in 260 Remington and head to another spot looking for a doe. When I do hunt Wyoming County the first weekend, I'll be toting a 243 stuffed with handloaded Barnes 80gr TTSX at 3450fps.
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Nice buck, congrats!!
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Looks like some pretty rough weather for the boy's in the southern tier. Keep your heads down and be safe!! Good luck........................
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Any of you guys that have already killed a buck and are looking to kill a doe, you should carry your little P&S camera and snap some pics of those bucks you can't shoot. Gives you something fun to do and record!! This buck got a pass at 9 yards last week.......
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Nice job!
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Nice to have a gun with some special history behind it. Go and make some more memories and pass it on. Looking forward to the pics.