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Everything posted by landtracdeerhunter
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I'm not itching to get into it, any time soon.
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I have two pair, one used for barnyard, the other for hunting. The barnyard pair get used daily, nearly 3 years old. They ever blow out, next pair will be DryFeet. I went threw five pair of China Muck boots in three years with the life time warranty from LL Bean.
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Nice to see others taking an interest in beekeeping.
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That is a excellent way to get some experience. I was lucky enough to have a second generation beekeeper teach me the ropes. He had like thirty some hives, which he give me three of to start me out. Some of my best producing hives were packages from Mississippi. They sent aggressive queens with them and out produce northern bees 3 to 1. Very winter hardy. A little more difficult to work with; especially when the buckwheat blossoms would close early. Now I'm talking 70's and 80's. I can't vouch for today
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Nothing more exciting than to go into swarming bees, and dropping them onto a nearby tree branch with loud noise. Are you starting out with package bees? My first package I paid $17 for including shipping.
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Congrats on a sweet hobby. I managed 16 hives back in the 70's. I have one hive currently. Got all my supplies from Betterbee in Greenwich, New York.
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This state is interested in far more then revenues noted above. They look for industry with blank checks to tap into . Then apply the money to industries that will fail .
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Happy Birthday. Spring is right around the corner.
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Yesterday, their were nine birds at the edge of a wheat field in Niagara County. I have yet to see a bird in Orleans.
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I seen a bunch over in Erie County in a corn field, that still had some corn standing. Sum really nice Toms in the mix.
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Hobart, now theirs a name I haven't heard in a long time. They were the small block building a little north of the town garage. My father use to have them butcher hogs and cattle back in the early 70's. Last time going by, I don't even think the building stands anymore. We use to buy water from Trapper back in the 60's also.
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Could be a Long Island thing. I know communities SW of Albany take their Big Foot sightings serious. I seen a tall metal statue up that way, tew years back. Maybe in Whitehall New York.
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Tiny Doe this time of year!
landtracdeerhunter replied to First-light's topic in Trail Camera Pictures
In good shape for this time of year. Could be still nursing which helps. -
Bigfoot?
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How many thousand would that 1914 Indian bike be valued at in it's original shape? Restored, would it be worth 100K?
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The knowledge these people share is priceless. I have earned the upmost respect for them . They are the building block of America.
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Would be great to hang two deer off one cable.
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I always weigh the finish product, to get an idea how many pounds I truly have before freezing. I need another freezer, LOL
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It could be a lift in population. I know the clover been growing the last month or better here. Deer visiting with prints in the soil. Some of the low spots with standing water, have grass greening already. I can't say I've seen many years like this one
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And remember wolc123 girth measurement. How could we ever forget that? LOL.
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This one went 247#. Large body that had trouble fitting in a 72" loader bucket.
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I find far more people today get very defensive on a subject they feel strongly about then they did, say 25 years ago. I wonder why that is?
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Boating license for all in 2025
landtracdeerhunter replied to luberhill's topic in General Chit Chat
To operate a motorized boat should have required a license years ago. Anything curved to lower the accident rate, I'm all in favor of. Of course, the law fell way short , as typical in New York. Now, what are they going to do about 33 percent of all boating deaths are alcohol related? Just pass a law making the alcohol to go. Makes as much sense as the non license requirement for recreational boating. -
The only thing I don't like about Erie Canal fishing are the rocks that line the bank. Lose a lot of tackle. I would not ingest anything that comes out of that canal. You don't know where that canals been.