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NeverSeenNorHeard

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  1. that looks good, better get him before someone else does...
  2. As nice as I am and I assume you all are too, I can't see any hunter happy to see someone walk right by their stand. The only time I don't care is while duck hunting, as long as they don't try to shoot over my spread. It is correct nobody can put a claim on public land that's why if you have a good public land spot I would think twice about leaving any markings that would alert other hunters to a possible "good spot" while your not there. Just looking out for the OP.
  3. Good point! I think they are free online http://www.dec.ny.gov/permits/6405.html
  4. Just a reminder that if you plan on going goose hunting in the early season, don't forget to get your stamp! 15 bucks and a trip to the post office gets you a pretty canvasback stamp! Don't forget to sign it...
  5. Absolutely correct! We need to do our part to create more gun owners and ones that realize that point.
  6. Few things are worse than someone walking by your spot when you are there. Unless it happens on your private land, then its officially the worst!
  7. At least they have less money to do another stupid, ill-conceived thing.... But I'm sure they will amaze me once again!
  8. I like your style, that would be classic to get on video. Coyotes personally don't bother me and I don't hunt areas rich with bear so the only thing that gets me nervous in the woods at night (usually when I'm looking for the roosting tree) are those darn porcupine. For some reason I have a fear I may trip and fall on one!
  9. Skinless to the processor? Brave man! I don't send deer to the processor myself but have seen how they (some not all) operate. Usually they lay the deer on the nasty floor while it waits its turn on the hooks, or hang it next to and sometimes in contact with deer that still have their dirty hair and skin on. I encourage you to process it yourself next year. You got the skin off, you were almost there. Just dive in and do it. You will likely feel a deeper connection with your harvest.
  10. need to pickup (or trade a short shaft 25 for) a long shaft 25-30 hp outboard engine, battery, lights, wire, a few rattle cans and some hardware for the new duck boat
  11. The ads look good. Hope they can get them in front of the people that need to see them.
  12. I've seen videos where adult's can't manage the repeated recoil of an automatic firearm. I can't see the logic behind thinking a 9 year old could effectively manage it, especially after shooting only one round out of the gun prior to going full auto
  13. At the time it was not so delightful. A few days later looking back on the evening, it wasn't so bad. Now, many years later it was one of the more memorable experiences of my life. I often look at the things I have done that were challenging in my life to gauge how interesting and fulfilling a life i'm leading. Kind of my own tape measure for life. It may be strange but it works for me!
  14. I won't lie there is something comfortably nostalgic about seeing an old station wagon with a deer on top. https://yy2.staticflickr.com/3771/10788634196_8b7e58c97d_z.jpg
  15. saw it the other day - crazy motorcycle crash flip with epic roof landing. Easily 10 points on technique alone.
  16. You figure they would do something, especially with all the BS in the news about town hiring companies to cull the population.
  17. Usually bring a .223 for when the young lady comes hunting. She hasn't put it to the test yet.
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