
phade
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We're tracking slower than last year in numbers, size, and quality. A fair amount of YOY and 1 y/o A pair of two year olds Looks like one three year old A couple where the pics just don't let me age, but would put them 3 or up.
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Comedians are often a ironic career. Oftentimes they can fill others with happiness and laughter, yet their own lives are filled with depression, abuse, and an inability to define and find happiness.
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Sorry, I should have clarified, I won't refer someone unless they've been a long-standing member here. I don't want to refer the landowner a name/contact and have it be a bad experience for him. He is a good guy and I don't want to get him into a bad lease.
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I am giving up my lease due to having some closer areas to hunt and my fil having health issues. It is in sodus wayne co. If you want the owners info, pm me fast. Hes a great owner and I can fill you in on the movements. Ive killed does and a very old buck there. Relatively low pressure hunting in area. Its 35 acres or so for 600.
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Its no plow for Pete s sake. No plow...rye grass.
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Now that you cut it...instead of wasting all that time and effort... Buy a gallon of glyphosate and maintain the trail by spraying. No need to go back to mowing, except maybe once every few years to knock down anything encroaching from the sides of the trail. You can spray it a few times a season and be done with it...quick and easy for the most part.
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Not for nothing Grow, but the right antihunter can be a great neighbor. As long as you can settle recovery rights (most don't want the dead deer on their property), you have a built in bordering sanctuary to help age the deer. Now, many antis are nutso, but some are reasonable people with just a different POV and they can make GREAT neighbors.
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I am jealous of those who can still hunt. It's something I've never been able to learn, partially because I had small acreage to hunt when I was younger and still hunting wasn't plausible. It's a skill largely being lost on newer generation east coast hunters.
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Culling free range deer is like peeing into the wind. Cull is a term free range hunters use to kill deer with a rationalization that makes them sleep better at night for shooting a young deer before they would otherwise do so. Nothing wrong with shooting a young deer at all. Just own it and dont hide behind genetics, or some other made up excuse to not make you feel bad about it in front of other people. If he trips your trigger, thats all that matters.
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Spring/summer trailcam footage at the cabin
phade replied to Dorsilfin's topic in Trail Camera Pictures
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What is the pano cam? A moultrie?
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Its an easy sale place!
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I both of my rubber boots, my lacrosse mudlites and my Bass Pro heavy insulated ones...to holes within two weeks of one another. I'm down to a cheap pair of uninsulated lace ups and a BP 400 gr lace up. Both of which I've hunted with maybe 3-4x the past couple years. Soooooo, looks like I am in the market for two pairs of boots. And a boot dryer since that was a flood casualty.
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The Wayne county offices will likely have a workforce development that will review your resume for you for free. Most counties here in NY do.
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I suspect that you could get more with the cabin. 20-25 an acre easy.
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I've never owned on, but a co-worker did and he had all sort of problems with his. He complained about it all the time. I think it was a 2010 model.
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If you question is it worth it? Yes, it is. Very much a common way to network. I know several people who have had jobs landed or considered through it. Be careful about it though, other people in your company may have profiles, too. It can alert people to intent sometimes.
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Yeah 5 ft. We just finished a large trench around the house too. The road culvert coildnt handle the load and the water came racing back in. The ditch was breached at one point too...probably because the culvert couldnt handle it.
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6 inches of rain here today.
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And out of left field comes Culver! LOL.
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I'm crossing fingers here. A cell has parked over the town for the past 90 minutes and it's like a faucet. So far so good though. Rather amazed and thankful.
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Don't regret it. Not your fault.