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  1. let me know when your ready to go .my truck is loded and ready to hit the beach you have the cell number just call and we will meet up at the beach papabear ya i am cracking the whip on them all
  2. yes i get mine in January and I just got my marin licen for fishing salt water its free this year papabear
  3. went about 6 am till 12 pm used clams the only thing we seem to be getting was lots of seaweed all day but we did have a good breckfast on the beach a nice cigar and good company I also got to use my new air compesser and inverts that I picked up at the end of last season that never got to be used worked grate papabear
  4. I was out yesterday 2/25 got a few of them for the pot noting like taking a walk in the woods with your dog getting a few sqirreals I don't have an air gun so i go with a 410 shot gun had a good time and i am looking to go again on tusday papabear
  5. I have an old hunts man 16 gage heavyset gun i ever held holds 3 rounds 2 3/4 with a poly chock on it got it from my dad he bought from sears in 1958 very little recoil on it papabear
  6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mg11glsBW4Y&feature=player_detailpage here is another one papabear
  7. I know some who is a vegan he brings his own grill when going out to BBQ so his food will not get contaimaed from our meat on the grill he looks sickly all the time and eats vitamins all day complains about headaches a lot papabear
  8. cheese omelet ,bacon, sausage, toast, coffee and potato patty papabear
  9. I am going to try and go I have a D. U. dinner on the 30 th and ill be busy doing things for it as I am on the commity I would like to go and meet up with you guys on here Hope to see you all there papabear
  10. i'll start the seeds in april and plant them in May
  11. Got out this am 1/22 GOT 1 goose 1 mallard and 1 hoodie I would have had 2 geese the dog got a hold of the second one by the tail next thing I know the goose is flying off and OZ has a mouth full of tail feathers still a good day hunting papabear
  12. papabear

    fast hunt

    not to bad today I hear tommrow will be worst I am thinking of going out east to the goose feld for the morning papabear
  13. papabear

    fast hunt

    went out today with 4 others set out the decoys geese brant buffleheads and mixed in some mallards and blacks 7 minuets after sunrise we had 10 brant and a few buffleheads by 10 am we were pulling in the decoys one of the guys had his new video camera as soon as I get the link I will post it papabear
  14. StripedBuck im in the same boat as you got in too late but if I decide to go on stand by I will be bring my black powder hawkins in 50 cal. papabear
  15. DEC ANNOUNCES PLANS TO CLOSE SPORTING LICENSE IN STONY BROOK Decision Was Made in Order to Redeploy Resources and Due to Increased Opportunity to Purchase Licenses from Private Sector Vendors The DEC’s Region One Sporting License Office located at the DEC’s Regional Office in Stony Brook will permanently close on February 1, 2012, DEC Regional Director Peter A. Scully announced. “The decision to close this office was not an easy decision,” Regional Director Peter A. Scully said. “But it was a decision that had to be made given the state’s current fiscal situation and the need to redeploy resources within the regional office.” The Regional Sporting License Office has served as one of the locations where sportsmen and women have traditionally come to purchase hunting and fishing licenses and to secure State Lands Access Permits. Prior to making the decision to close the sporting license office, Director Scully said, DEC regional staff worked to develop a more effective way to allow hunters and all types of recreational users of DEC’s over 20,000 acres of land on Long Island to secure State Lands Access Permits. A State Land Access Permit is needed to access DEC managed lands on Long Island. DEC processes around 5,000 of these access permits each year. In the past these access permits had to be filled out and sent into DEC which would then process the applications and send land users cards showing that that they had registered to be on state lands. This process has now been streamlined so that recreational users of state lands now only need to go online fill out the application and then submit the application electronically to DEC. “We believe this new application is a much needed change to the way DEC allowed individuals to access state lands,” Director Scully said. “In the past, recreational users of state lands had to sometimes wait for extended periods of time for these access permits to be processed. Now they will be able to access state lands on the same day they fill out the application.” More - While the Stony Brook Office has been one location where sportsmen and women have traditionally come to purchase, sporting licenses there are currently 37 locations in Suffolk County and 15 Nassau County where licenses can be purchased. The full list of vendors can be found on the DEC website at the link below “How to Purchase a Sporting License” or paper copies are available at the Region 1 office and Ridge Check Station. “We believe the ample amount of sporting license sale locations in Suffolk and Nassau counties will make this transition relatively smooth,” Director Scully said. “Many of these locations are much nearer to individual’s homes than the DEC’s Stony Brook office and they also have much longer hours of operation than our office here.” Once the Regional Sporting License closes on February 1, 2012, the DEC will maintain the Regional Sporting License Office phone number of (631) 444-0273 for individuals with questions regarding access to state lands or Access Permits. This number will, however, only be monitored on a periodic basis. To purchase a sporting license over the phone, please contact 1-866-933-2257. For questions about big game tags and other wildlife concerns, please contact 518-402-8843. Individuals with freshwater fishing questions should contact DEC’s Freshwater Fisheries (Nassau and Suffolk counties) unit at (631) 444-0280 and individuals with hunting-related questions can contact DEC’s Wildlife (Nassau and Suffolk counties) unit at (631) 444-0310. For additional information please visit the following DEC informational links. http://www.dec.ny.go...rmits/6101.html - How to Purchase a Sporting License http://www.dec.ny.go...tdoor/7780.html - General Information on NYSDEC Managed Lands in Nassau and Suffolk counties (with links to biking and hiking maps) http://www.dec.ny.go...door/40419.html - Regulations for use of NYSDEC Managed Lands in Suffolk County http://www.dec.ny.go...tdoor/7815.html - General Information on NYSDEC State Lands Access Permits for Nassau and Suffolk counties http://www.dec.ny.go...waccessprmt.pdf - NYSDEC State Land Access Permit for NYSDEC managed lands in Nassau and Suffolk counties http://www.dec.ny.go...tdoor/8373.html - Hunting on Long Island http://www.dec.ny.go...tdoor/7951.html - Long Island and NYC Freshwater Fishing
  16. DEC ANNOUNCES PLANS TO CLOSE SPORTING LICENSE IN STONY BROOK Decision Was Made in Order to Redeploy Resources and Due to Increased Opportunity to Purchase Licenses from Private Sector Vendors The DEC’s Region One Sporting License Office located at the DEC’s Regional Office in Stony Brook will permanently close on February 1, 2012, DEC Regional Director Peter A. Scully announced. “The decision to close this office was not an easy decision,” Regional Director Peter A. Scully said. “But it was a decision that had to be made given the state’s current fiscal situation and the need to redeploy resources within the regional office.” The Regional Sporting License Office has served as one of the locations where sportsmen and women have traditionally come to purchase hunting and fishing licenses and to secure State Lands Access Permits. Prior to making the decision to close the sporting license office, Director Scully said, DEC regional staff worked to develop a more effective way to allow hunters and all types of recreational users of DEC’s over 20,000 acres of land on Long Island to secure State Lands Access Permits. A State Land Access Permit is needed to access DEC managed lands on Long Island. DEC processes around 5,000 of these access permits each year. In the past these access permits had to be filled out and sent into DEC which would then process the applications and send land users cards showing that that they had registered to be on state lands. This process has now been streamlined so that recreational users of state lands now only need to go online fill out the application and then submit the application electronically to DEC. “We believe this new application is a much needed change to the way DEC allowed individuals to access state lands,” Director Scully said. “In the past, recreational users of state lands had to sometimes wait for extended periods of time for these access permits to be processed. Now they will be able to access state lands on the same day they fill out the application.” More - While the Stony Brook Office has been one location where sportsmen and women have traditionally come to purchase, sporting licenses there are currently 37 locations in Suffolk County and 15 Nassau County where licenses can be purchased. The full list of vendors can be found on the DEC website at the link below “How to Purchase a Sporting License” or paper copies are available at the Region 1 office and Ridge Check Station. “We believe the ample amount of sporting license sale locations in Suffolk and Nassau counties will make this transition relatively smooth,” Director Scully said. “Many of these locations are much nearer to individual’s homes than the DEC’s Stony Brook office and they also have much longer hours of operation than our office here.” Once the Regional Sporting License closes on February 1, 2012, the DEC will maintain the Regional Sporting License Office phone number of (631) 444-0273 for individuals with questions regarding access to state lands or Access Permits. This number will, however, only be monitored on a periodic basis. To purchase a sporting license over the phone, please contact 1-866-933-2257. For questions about big game tags and other wildlife concerns, please contact 518-402-8843. Individuals with freshwater fishing questions should contact DEC’s Freshwater Fisheries (Nassau and Suffolk counties) unit at (631) 444-0280 and individuals with hunting-related questions can contact DEC’s Wildlife (Nassau and Suffolk counties) unit at (631) 444-0310. For additional information please visit the following DEC informational links. http://www.dec.ny.gov/permits/6101.html - How to Purchase a Sporting License http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/7780.html - General Information on NYSDEC Managed Lands in Nassau and Suffolk counties (with links to biking and hiking maps) http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/40419.html - Regulations for use of NYSDEC Managed Lands in Suffolk County http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/7815.html - General Information on NYSDEC State Lands Access Permits for Nassau and Suffolk counties http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/regions_pdf/newaccessprmt.pdf - NYSDEC State Land Access Permit for NYSDEC managed lands in Nassau and Suffolk counties http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/8373.html - Hunting on Long Island http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/7951.html - Long Island and NYC Freshwater Fishing
  17. north shore James port hunting a small farm there
  18. he most likely poaching and realized that the camera was there took the SD card so there would be no proof that's the only reason I could think of some one steeling the card unless he need one for his camera who know what those morons are thinking papabear
  19. I went out east today with a new hunting partner we had lots of geese flying but they just would not come in I could not figer why decoys look good every thing was set up right then I looked to my right behind the pit was a fox moving on to my decoys I took a 45 yard shot kicked up some dirt fox took off geese left oh well there's all ways next trip papabear
  20. I went out east today with a new hunting partner we had lots of geese flying but they just would not come in I could not figer why decoys look good every thing was set up right then I looked to my right behind the pit was a fox moving on to my decoys I took a 45 yard shot kicked up some dirt fox took off geese left oh well there's all ways next trip papabear
  21. I just got back from another grate hunt with RED head guide service Richie from Fins To Feathers Taxidermist took me out again for Christmas [grate gift] Red and Bobby set up the decoys place the layout boat and again did a grate job helping me into it Red took his time and got me into the layout boat with no problems the first Old-squaw came by I drop it in one shot I then took a pair on the next set missed a few them had a few singes another double and fished up with a nice singe limited out with seven nice duck’s could not ask for a better hunt Papabear
  22. I just got back from another grate hunt with RED head guide service Richie from Fins To Feathers Taxidermist took me out again for Christmas [grate gift] Red and Bobby set up the decoys place the layout boat and again did a grate job helping me into it Red took his time and got me into the layout boat with no problems the first Old-squaw came by I drop it in one shot I then took a pair on the next set missed a few them had a few singes another double and fished up with a nice singe limited out with seven nice duck’s could not ask for a better hunt Papabear
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