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In case you haven't noticed nothing is "that important" to them. They sit on their asses, do nothing meaningful, and collect their benefits and salary claiming to be representing the interests of the people when in reality they are only interested in representing their personal interests. Come on 2 1/2 months off with pay and benefits...how stupid we as voters are to 1) allow it to happen and 2) allow it to continue from year to year.
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Right Around the corner https://rochester.craigslist.org/grd/d/toro-master-zero-turn/6623359846.html https://rochester.craigslist.org/grd/d/husqvarna-61-zero-turn-25hp/6616998130.html https://rochester.craigslist.org/grd/d/2000-scag-27hp-liquid-cooled/6593324490.html https://rochester.craigslist.org/grd/d/john-deere-zero-turn-60-inch/6586817516.html
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Stay at home Nomad 5813 Elite NY Hunter Members 5813 4951 posts LocationNot near you Report post Posted April 30 Update from NRA. YETI severed ties with the NRA and is now engaging in damage control after a backlash from many of its customers. In early March, YETI refused to place a previously negotiated order from NRA-ILA, citing ‘recent events’ as the reason – a clear reference to the tragedy in Parkland, Florida. YETI then delivered notice to the NRA Foundation that it was terminating a 7-year agreement and demanded that the NRA remove the YETI name and logo from all NRA digital assets, as well as refrain from using any YETI trademarks in future print material,” Marion Hammer said. “YETI is trying to spin the story otherwise, those are the facts. While Yeti can change their story, but they can’t change the facts. Whether their changing story is due to the recent cancellation of the IPO from their New York City owners is a question only they can answer.”
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How Soon We Forget https://huntingny.com/forums/topic/44894-yeti-coolers-drops-the-nra/
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That is right from the town of Coxsackie 's web site. I guess I would be talking to the town clerk for clarification since they are asking for $10.00 for a "fishing" permit.
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2 birthday boys today. Happy birthday Fletch and Moog !
Steve D replied to turkeyfeathers's topic in General Chit Chat
Hope you both have a wonderful day -
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No contest.... I would give up the gun. In fact I made a vow last year not to gun hunt more than a couple of days at most and if I fill my bow tags probably will not hunt with the gun at all. No comparison to the two and I get no satisfaction shooting one with a gun.
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Fishing Permits: Fishing permits are available for those who wish to fish in the Village of Coxsackie reservoir on Route 54 in Medway. Permits run along with the dates on your valid fishing license. Village of Coxsackie residents and anyone 65 years of age or older are free. A cost of $ 10 will be charged to all non-residents. It is necessary for you to bring a current fishing license along when applying for the permit. There are only two rules to keep in mind. 1. No boats are allowed in the reservoir 2. Do not discard trash in the reservoir or surrounding area. Village of Coxsackie, NY Greene County § 113-1 Prohibited activities. No person shall litter, fish, swim, wade, hunt, camp or boat in or around any reservoir owned by the Village of Coxsackie
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We currently own a pop up which has been a nice step up from tent camping. The disadvantage of a pop up is you have to set it up unpack, and when you leave pack it up, tear it down, and usually when you get home have to set it up again, and unpack/ clean it up etc. I would like a hard body tow behind that you just pack & un-pack when you leave and come home. The advantage of a tow behind is you can park it at a site, disconnect, and go sight seeing if you want vs a rv where you either have to drive it everywhere or tow a vehicle behind it. Our choice if we take the plunge would be a Forest River Wolfpup Bunkhouse model. We wouldn't need all the bells and whistles but mama likes to be comfortable and have a potty. We like the layout because it has plenty of storage, a bed you don't have to set up and tear down and a couple of bunks if you take someone along or want to keep suitcases or hunting gear on them. There are SO MANY options out there so it is hard to decide but that would be our choice. Forest River Wolfpup bunkhouse model.
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Man I hate seeing that. Every one I see makes me wonder just how many are lost that way every year.
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I know you were.... and so was I when I told Deadhunter25 to trade for a Mathews. All in fun
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Loooong range shooting help.
Steve D replied to Gencountyzeek's topic in Guns and Rifles and Discussions
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Moog Not true..I am not the prestigious type. I Like good equipment am pleased when I buy something I like and it works for me. As far as prestige no one seeing me practicing, going, or coming from the woods would know what it is. I recommend things that work more me and know full well the next person might feel it is a complete piece of junk. All I can say is my Mathews has been a good bow for me and I don't hesitate to tell someone it "may" be a good choice for them. Nothing worse than fiddling with a piece of equipment trying to make it something it will never be. The most important thing when buying a bow is "try before you buy" to know if it is for you. I tried and I bought after trying a couple others.
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I said the same thing but once I got mine I kicked myself for not doing it sooner. This was my fourth and hopefully my last. It is definitely a pleasure to shoot.
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Loooong range shooting help.
Steve D replied to Gencountyzeek's topic in Guns and Rifles and Discussions
Should be fun walking back & forth checking the target and marking the hits. -
Now here is something you don't see everyday
Steve D replied to Hunter007's topic in General Chit Chat
Because only rats would find that pizza tasty That's why they were dragging it around instead of eating it -
Trade it for a Mathews...problem solved
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Five or ten gallon bucket???
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Now here is something you don't see everyday
Steve D replied to Hunter007's topic in General Chit Chat
Must be a Marks -
Regardless of the type of tiller; what will dictate your success is the ground you are tilling. Tillers as a rule are not fun and if the ground is rough, rocky, lots of roots, or clay that acre will seem like a hundred before you are done.
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Didn't know that myself so I had to look it up Great Catch...Maybe you should pick up a lottery ticket: Breeding and Cubs. Female black bears mature as early as three years old. Breeding occurs from mid-June to mid-July, but in the eastern deciduous forest, mating season can extend into August. Female black bears usually breed every other year and cubs are born from early January to mid-February weighing ½ to ¾ lbs.
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A new Wife and a new water pump...you can't beat that ...Congrats
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Do you have a cassette player and speaker?? DKP132 Bear Cub Distress. http://www.rpoutdoors.com/dekiprca.html