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apertureguy

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About apertureguy

  • Birthday 06/01/1960

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  • Gender
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  • Location
    Putnam County, NY

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  • Hunting Location
    Ninham Mountain
  • Hunting Gun
    Mossberg 500A 12 Guage

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  1. For me it was my brother. Not only was he a pro Bass man, but he was one heck of a hunter/trapper. He could jog through the deepest leaves and brush and somehow make no sound. Always scored huge deer and did so well that he would provide meat to several old veteran homes in his area. Was a member of the black rock fish & game club and several others as well. He was the best outdoorsman I ever knew and hunting without him and his great sense of humor is hard.
  2. I have a Remington Airmaster...it's pretty good. Have taken squirrel and woodchuck with it...but mostly I use it to keep the skunks from ripping my lawn apart feeding on the grubs.
  3. Here's the answer for Cranberry...get to the backside of the WMA and pull up some log and wait. Before long you won't know which one to shoot first.
  4. Up on Big Birch where all the corn is and everywhere else.
  5. I'm usually good for a couple of these a year in the back yard digging under my shed too. Got what should be the last one very recently with the crossman air rifle.
  6. If this guy still has this problem this year please let me know. I'm ready with my shotgun or scoped .22 magnum.
  7. While I have a very powerful .177, I use it to stay sharp in my backyard shooting range rather than hunting. For small game I take the 12 guage shotgun or .22 Mag after deer season. There are way too many coyote where I hunt to only have a single shot BB rifle and I would rather have the opportunity to take those too.
  8. Ninham...saw the first one up on the moutain walking on a rainy morning and then the other two come out of a hollowed tree a few hundred yards from the big parking area you come to on the right side of the road. All were very healthy it was just the season didn't start till the 25th...and this was on the 24th. Annoying, but pretty neat to see.
  9. This year I didn't get my license, first time in 20 years. I started up on Cranberry mountain when we first moved here and have since been going to Ninham Mountain. The previous season was pretty good for me...did well on small game, scared a huge buck on opening day (dropped my chair while bringing the shotgun up) and saw 3 Bobcats just before their season started. Was good excersize and I was bringing home lunch pretty regular. Just got too wrapped up this year and didn't get to go. But will be back for 2012 season!
  10. Just that it's Bow Only.
  11. Happens all the time...especially after I eat at Taco Bell
  12. Yeah...hopefully he will get shot soon...looks like he has a nice coat too.
  13. Yep...always pack baggies and as of a few years ago...rubber gloves. This helps me get back to hunting sooner...don't have to worry about washing as much and no more bloody hands either.
  14. I have been so busy I never even got my sportsman yet...I'm sure I already missed out on the Doe permit. Maybe I'll just get a small game this year...as I doubt I will get the time to put in looking for Deer. I like to pop out the guts and skin later...just easier and gets me back to hunting sooner. Once home I pop off the feet, run a line down the back and gently pull off the skin, cutting where I need to so I don't lose any meat. Then I wash them up good...dip in a little egg, bread crumbs and either bake or fry for a nice quick snack. Otherwise...I boil and toss cut up bits into anything...tomato sauce, stew, soup...it's all good.
  15. apertureguy

    DMP

    Ninham WMU...once you get passed the crowd its OK.
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