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i will say that's a welcomed skill. 2nd to last Field to Fork new hunter i mentored was a chef and he had a budget Buck knife set we gave him. he had them shaving sharp when it came time to field dress and take care of his deer. evening hunt on a Sunday so it was getting well after dark teaching him how to quarter it and pull the rest off the carcass. he was capable of taking it from there. when i explained each step little more was needed because he could handle a knife well and stayed with the bones. made quick easy work.
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i've seen heavy dew or moisture make glare. even more so with a smaller set of antlers like a spike, light can make velvet appear washed out and lighter in color if you're viewing it at the right angle with no changes in surfaces like a full rack would have.
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Happy Birthdays! dbHunterNY and Salmon_Run
dbHunterNY replied to Robhuntandfish's topic in General Chit Chat
Thnaks for bday wishes. Full day at the office followed by a nice dinner and dessert with the family. Any partying is for the weekend. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk -
Happy Birthdays! dbHunterNY and Salmon_Run
dbHunterNY replied to Robhuntandfish's topic in General Chit Chat
So much money. Could be true, but you'll never know for sure if it is. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk -
Tickets are printed and available. Only 300 at most will be sold if we sell less before September 7th that just means your odds are better. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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September 7th live on facebook Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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We used to have them bad. They'd crap all over everything. Don't seem to be any at all now that cattle are gone. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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I don't put a whole lot of weight into how blunt the lingual crests are. Most deer I see every year show some sign of chipped lingual crests. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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Nothing to be afraid of but close your eyes Dom! Some from Saturday. Ranged from 7.8% double to the heavy hammer a Nightmare triple at 11.3% abv yet crushably smooth. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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Or a case of handgun ammo. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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Been to original Sam adams location and stood looking at the rack probably where a portion of both their journey and were aged. It was a cool trip. I think the 2019 one eventually was bottled in OH though, first year they had it "on tap" and at an event. You splurged for sure. lol Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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Edited. Didn't mean to type "doesn't". Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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I'm thinking it's 4.5 yrs old. You've got to realize bucks with potential and top of their age class get picked off sooner at an earlier age. It's not uncommon in heavily pressured areas to have any older buck to be a little smaller for their age, part of the reason they made it that long. It's a great buck though. Anyone should be happy with that deer. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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also the last cusp of the last molar all the way in the back would only show a spot of dentine if any at all for 2.5 yrs old. this one has a line of dentine wrapping all the way around the end (much more wear). also the back edge of the last lingual crest (mountain peak) wouldn't have really any readily visible line of dentine showing if it was 2.5 yrs old and this one definitely doesn't have a line of dentine showing, typical for 3.5 yrs and older.
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that cream colored layer between the dark dentine and outer white enamel is also dentine and counts as part of the dentine width. look at the 3rd pic he posted of the 4th and 5th tooth back that'd have you adding 1 year to each from 2.5 yrs old to get you to at least 4.5.
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call me an outcast but that jawbone looks like it's 4.5 yrs old easy. all day and if I looked at it again tomorrow even. lol good one to send out for cementum annuli. @Enigmawas it taken well into the season, as in not early October? 180lbs and antlers in your picture didn't change my mind either.
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Backwoods Hunters and Anglers are hosting the Muster In the Mountains camp out. It's at Westkill Brewing in the Catskills. Outdoor seminars and other things going on the whole weekend. https://www.backcountryhunters.org/muster_in_the_mountains_2021
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awesome. remember the updates and some of the history.
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that's when you list your house to prove it's no longer valued at that amount and go through the process. then as people do others use them as comparable property to lower there's. back when we had a "camp" on a lake they upped our reassessment (without any sale or permitted work) and taxes constantly. pulled public records for comparable properties on the lake and kept getting it lowered again. did that a few times before they finally stopped.
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It'll be assessed for what they paid for it at least with matching taxes. Whether or not they have negative equity is different. So far sold houses have been in bidding war or have backup offers. A bank would be dumb to turn you down due to their lower appraisal. Another bank will just step in. Sent from my SM-G781V using Tapatalk
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Garage Bar/Man Cave Ideas?
dbHunterNY replied to josephmrtn's topic in DIY - Do It Yourself, tutorials and videos
i've got a garage that still needs to be layed out. I'm going to try to ignore this thread so i don't make any "bad decisions" in the wife's mind. lol -
not just that area. house across the road from me is on 3rd owner in 2 yrs. half the size of mine and just sold for $40+k more than what I paid for mine not long ago.
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depending on where they are in each state, probably both. 2 homes for off loading of one in NY. not counting the garage, shed, and any basement Sq ft.
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seems like wasted effort to me.