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  1. When fishing off a charter in NJ,the wife,3 kids and myself never needed to purchase them...not sure of anywhere else.
  2. I do...how many you need? The gray plastic ones,correct? EDIT: ok ..now I see your attachment...yeah I have some ..let me know how many.
  3. I figured you did'nt catch that..lol. I suppose a call to the DEC should be placed to make sure then. Thank you.
  4. My back tag,is my license. front and back.
  5. It says one thing then another....I am confuzzled. Can't use a back tag,have to use a license....my back tag,IS my license. Refer to #2 If you click on this and cant see it too well...hold down ctrl and scroll your mouse.
  6. Like was mentioned....the amount of $$$,time off work,travel..once in a lifetime shot at a trophy..restring it,period.Take an extra bow too. What if you are out the first day and you have a nasty fall and do damage to your "only" bow? Hunted Wyoming 3 times,self guided,6 guys and about a dozen or so rifles.....1 bad mistake can ruin a trip for a hunter. Also was mentioned was to get in shape....I don't care if you jog and pump iron every day.....when you get in the mountains "out there" every 20 -40yrds will have you gasping for oxygen....just look at elk footage when they are running....their mouth is open and the tongue is dragging the side of their face...it's a whole different world. Best of luck out there!
  7. uhhh....U mean the BFF is too busy wit da wife and IFK to the BF and the GNK is wayyyy to busy with the BBF and ....YKWIS......AFAIK....atleast we know you B alive homes.....
  8. Dragging a deer in knee deep snow would be insane, I'm sure that hurt... ...in no way did I mean to take away from your awsome thread,and you have 110% of my respect,Sir. ....and yes,it hurt bad....school girl bad..LOL. Your story is great and I wish my dad was here today to share that with....he would have been very proud of your efforts for sure! Any day,in the field or otherwise,is a great day with your dad. Thank you for sharing this story.
  9. Reminded of the T-shirt that John Denver wore.....
  10. "....walking in knee deep snow for a few hours is no joke" Had to drag a doe out 1 time under those conditions and I'm sure(nope, I know) I cried like a little school girl when I finally reached the cabin. But.like you said,good exercise.
  11. USAR 1982-88 Served in Troop C 9th Cav as a 4 deuce mortar gunner (From Wiki) On 1 February 1964, Troop C, 9th Cavalry was activated as an armored cavalry troop assigned to the US Army Reserve, assigned to the 157th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized). Initially activated in Bristol, PA, on 31 January 1966, it was later moved to Wilkes-Barre, PA. The troop continued to serve with the 157th Infantry Brigade (Mech) until deactivation on 20 August 1995.[3] Also served in the 814th Supply/repair parts in Hazleton,not sure if it is there anymore.
  12. Not sure where to post this. Versa Max owners take heed. Be safe out there.
  13. LOL...there were 4 coons on it just after dark last night,and a opossum just before that. The chickens are chewing now. Pretty noisey too.
  14. No offense taken. Try to imagine a price of $29,995 for 7ac and a new cabin in NY on a river vs. the same in Pa....you can't touch good hunting property here for under $10K/ac.
  15. 2 bucks on cam 1 right now!!!!!! And on cam 3 we have a coon. The one lost a horn jsut off camera and I think that is a horn laying there from him too?
  16. This has always caught my eye.Maybe get one done some day. http://www.cottagecraftworks.com/index.php?cPath=31&osCsid=81c5891e860afa3ad825e98b0d18ab9c
  17. I have seen for some time now,the old warhorses selling for that or more.......so to me ,the price seems correct. Look at the prices on a new Kimber! That will activate the pucker muscles much. It is a fine looking weapon and would'nt mind having one.....but priorities rule otherwise. You want to see something REALLY wild...check this out! http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=206871796#WINNER
  18. I love how they are tied on....rope through the rear side window! LOL.....gotta love it! I was just born that year. Thanks for sharing.
  19. Last time I looked,state land was open to anyone? No secret there. Jeez,the whole state is good turkey huntin.
  20. Yum! Boot stew! ;D My bear was just fine in the crock pot,wish I had more. As far as a spring season,I say no. Too many "trigger happy hunters" out there would shoot females with cubs. JMHO. It happens enough as it is.
  21. A black bear isn't as hard to kill as what you may think. Yes you need some umph behind the round,but a quallity bullet and proper shot placement are key. I would have no problem taking my Knight for bear with 2 trple 7 pellets and a Barnes head.I would though,limit my shot to a max of 150yrds. That would be my personal limit. Others here may easily feel ok with a 200yrd shot with more powder etc. Placement and a quality round along with how confident you are with your rifle all make the difference.
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