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  1. same thing Yote is short for Coyote sound like it was a cool experiance Wooly
  2. Ruger American is a GREAT low cost rifle that shoots amazing for the price for about $40 more look at the Ruger American Predator line they also have a rimfire line I would get rid of my Ruger M77 before my Ruger American
  3. Agree check airfilter also run some sea foam through it small engines don't like sitting with ethanol gums up the carbs I would get 2 cans of sea foam 1 liquid to pour in gas tank & 1 spray can spray in Carb start & continue spraying while running like fogging an outboard motor I will not use anything but sea foam anymore for any motor
  4. Great Pic's Sux about the camera I love my Nikons
  5. Found this answer online from the yard Doctor Thank you very much for your inquiry. Creeping Charlie or ground ivy is a particularly problematic weed because of the fact that it is resistant to a number of herbicides, but there are some very effective products available. (One of the things I am assuming here is that you want to control the creeping Charlie in your turf areas.) When searching for a herbicide look for products containing triclopyr. This includes Weed B Gon Purple, Weed B Gon Chickweed, and Weed B Gone Max. If you have other broadleaf weeds such as dandelion, Weed B Gon Max would be a great choice because it contains 4 active ingredients 2,4-D, which is very effective on dandelion, MCPP, dicamba, and triclopyr. The best time to apply your perennial weed control products for species such as creeping Charlie is in fall (October 1-15). At this time weeds will be going dormant and storing nutrients, and if you spray at this time the weed will actually store the herbicide, giving you the best control response. The second best time is in the spring right at and after creeping Charlie flowers. A second good choice for chemical control is quinclorac (Drive). This is harder to find and is more expensive (it is also better). I have never heard of it being sold in the bigger stores, only Lesco. It can be applied alone or mixed with any three way product (triclopyr does not have to be in the mix) and you will get excellent results. Timing is still the same. The good news about Drive is that is the best post emergence herbicide for crabgrass that I have ever seen. It will come off patent next year, so I suspect is availability will become more widespread.
  6. Agree with all it is best to trim fruit trees when they are dormant I do mine in late Feb eary march here in NH depending on where in NY you are you may want to do it earlier
  7. Not many bolt actions I would trade my Ruger M77 or my Ruger American for
  8. agree MACHINIST furthest shot & Kill I have taken was 53 yards. was last day of the season with a wide open shot I normally wont go past 50 always I think it is a good thing to practice further then your comfort range
  9. I go out to 70 routinely
  10. Seen that a hundred times & still Laugh every time
  11. NH is same as NY with pools not Required but strongly suggested but here like I have said before if land is not posted you are not tresspassing unless asked to leave & you refuse then you are tresspassing mainly for hunting as we do not have a lot of public land. There are laws to protect the land owner last year a guy used a treestand that was on someone else's land he had found while hunting well the stand failed he tried to sue the landowner but was thrown out of court
  12. Congratulations Wooly!!! & an Awesome story laughed my backside off
  13. DANG!!! Debunked before I could even get my popcorn out LOL
  14. Update on this story: UPDATE 5/20, 4:44 PM: A trespasser’s son has responded to the unfolding events. Leroy Ogin Jr. contacted D&DH just now and offered these comments in a direct message on Facebook: “I’m just [upset] because … one video can spread so fast … to top it off, there are people [who] have no idea of what happened and don’t know the true facts … saying how funny this is and he got what he deserved. I wonder if it happened to them or one of their children if they would think its funny. Then they say they deserved it. I deal with people on my in-laws land where I hunt(110 acres) and all I do is let them know they are on private property and tell them to leave. We don’t put out traps like this guy did. That’s going too far!” UPDATE 5/20, 2:43 PM: In a D&DH forum and subsequent email exchange with a man stating he was Michael Condoluci and said he did, in fact, warn Ogin previously about trespassing on his land. On the forum, he wrote: “I’m the one who did this to this idiot. I’ve owned the land for 6 years. He’s been hunting on my land every year. I tell him every year he is trespassing, he refuses to leave and tells me he’s been hunting here his whole life. My land is posted and I even have signs trespassers will be painted, and patrolled by Sherwin Williams, maybe the jerk can’t read and if that’s the case, he shouldn’t be hunting. Don’t think I will see him next year.” D&DH responded directly to the email address, asking Condoluci if he wanted to make further statements on this situation. “Talk to you in 6 months after the hold period,” he replied. “Just have to say he was warned about trespassing before.” The woman who uploaded the video onto YouTube added these comments on that site this afternoon: “This man has been warned for being on private property. He chose not to listen. There was [sic] many signs posted about the paint. Unfortunately, you cannot see in color, but his clothes were not ruined. They were old, stained and ripped. What you don’t see is another young man who actually destroys a few things in [sic] the property.” - See more at: http://www.deeranddeerhunting.com/articles/deer-news/painted-deer-hunter-to-have-trespassing-ticket-dismissed-landowner-also-charged#sthash.bV1olsml.dpuf
  15. I agree only getting one side but I played paintball for over 15 years semi pro for 5 the paintball claymores & mines make a bang but use no explosives they are run off Co2 or compressed air unless this was homemade they will not start a fire I still have a few of those out in the woods somewhere I would have just said they were left over from playing. I still think you need to be aware of what land you are on as a hunter I always look at tax maps. Here in NH if land isn't posted you are allowed to hunt it but always a good idea to know who owns it & talk to them first Either way that video is funny
  16. yeah that is a tough one used them a lot when playing paintball not sure if it would be assault if they were "setting up to play a game" & he shouldn't be on the property?
  17. yeah that probably wouldnt have been good to have on film
  18. google "chosing the right stabilizer for bow" 1st on the list is stabilizers 101 it is a good read & will help you decide
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