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  1. 17 minutes ago, Chef said:


    Ok Karen


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    Don't dish it out if you can't take a bite when it's your turn. Those are literally your words applied to a comparable post.

    That post was rather "hateful" bud.

    You're just here to test the boundaries since your vacation. 

  2. 55 minutes ago, The_Real_TCIII said:


    I dont get it emoji1745.png


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    Looks like something that someone who "lives at home with mommy and eat hotdogs in her basement" would post.

    Gotta love double-standards and hypocrisy... Now that's humorous. 

    :rolleyes:

     

  3. On 12/30/2021 at 10:20 PM, XGX7PM said:

    Right...

    The tag line for the come along isn't very visible in that picture, but it kept enough tension on it that it wasn't going anywhere. At one point we had to disengage and it the tower was briefly suspended with only the come along securing it.

    Twist was our biggest concern.

    The farm jack was lag bolted to a scrap piece of 2"x12" wedged in to the ladder and there was a scrap piece of 2"x4" attached to the runner via lags and tension.

    Every couple clicks on the farm jack we cinched the come along to keep pace with the overall lift.

    It's anchored on all 4 feet with spikes and a auger style anchor with cable in the center.

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    @Belo

  4. Westchester County Seeks Permission to Set Pistol License Fees

    By Robert Romanowski

    The Westchester County Board of Legislators has requested “home rule” legislation from Albany that would allow the County of Westchester to raise Pistol License fees to any amount.

    Bill A-07939 introduced in the Assembly by Steven Otis (D-Port Chester) and S06659 in the NYS Senate by Shelly B. Mayer (D- Port Chester) would allow Westchester to have home rule.  That is, to set its own licensing fees.  Westchester County currently uses the New York State fee schedule.  All of this is being done without any comment from the public, pistol licensees or gun owners.

    This legislation would allow the county to set fees for new applications, amendments and re-certifications.  It has been reported that the current $10.00 fee could rise to as much as $200.00 per year, raising the cost of a 5-year re-certification to $1000.00. This could make pistol licenses unaffordable to a whole segment of the community such as retirees, people on a fixed income and lower income wage earners.

    This legislation has nothing to do with any kind of budget shortfall in Westchester County and everything to do with making a Constitutional right unaffordable to as many Westchester County residents as possible and to discourage others from applying for permits.

    Beware of actions like this in our home county!

    All SCOPE members are urged to contact their State Senator and Assembly member and tell them to please oppose this legislation.  By killing these bills in Albany, Westchester County cannot act on this matter.

    If you are a Westchester County resident, please call 914-995-2800 to tell your County Legislator that you oppose this legislation

  5. FYSA, SCOPE:

     

    Pistol Permit Recertification Email

    Several SCOPE members are getting emails about their pistol permit recertification and are, legitimately, concerned about a scam. SCOPE tried to get confirmation from the state police.

    A visit to the state police web site is not helpful in confirming if these Emails are valid.

    The state police web site “contact information” contains a phone number.  (You will have a better chance reaching the IRS on April 15th).  We tried.  After a very long message you get to press 1 and end up in oblivion.

    The web site also has an Email address - but it goes to the governor.  Good luck getting a timely response that does not refer you to the state police web site.

    Finally, calling the local troop headquarters got a human being who tried to help.  She investigated and could only say, “We believe Emails are being sent out”.  She could not confirm yes or no and she cautioned not to click on any links in the Email.

    Our best advice is to treat the Email as a reminder, only.  Do not click on the links.  Below is the information that SCOPE previously sent out.  It contains a legitimate link to start the recertification process.

    The deadline for pistol permit renewal in New York is five years after your exact date of certification.

    Examples: 1/1/2017 is due 1/1/2022; 1/31/2017 is due 1/31/2022; 1/1/2018 is due 1/1/2023

    You can check on the date you certified on this site:  NYS Pistol Permit Recertification

    You will need your driver's license number.

    It's faster submitting the information on-line, but you can still submit a paper application

    Information is available at the NY website.   NYS Pistol Permit Recertification

    You will need all of the information on the pistols you will be submitting AND your New York Driver's license

    SCOPE strongly suggests that, before sending the information in,
    you TRIPLE CHECK the information, as just one mistake can cause a problem.

    After submitting, you can go back to the "HOME PAGE" and check for confirmation that your application has been accepted and that you're "good".

    Do yourself a big favor and print out the information so you can have it when you have to renew again.

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  6. Congratulations to everyone who punched a tag this year and to those who didn't but enjoyed themselves anyway.

    Congratulations to those who learned from their time in the woods.

    Congratulations to those who just got out and were able to clear their minds...

    A big Congratulations to anyone who just experienced their first season hunting deer in NY and an even bigger thank you for joining us.

    Memories made, freezers filled... lessons learned. 

    TIME WELL SPENT.

    Some will hang racks and others won't.

    How ł/you/we measure success vs how anyone else measures success is irrelevant.

    Some of us made memories we will cherish forever. Whether they were first time experiences or unbeknownst to us, the last of many because we may lose someone we love and/or enjoy spending time with before we have another chance to make more memories with them.

    The petty strife is setting in and it's depressing.

    Thank you to everyone who kept this thread and the overall forum positive and had allowed others to learn from or take pleasure while reading about your experiences.

    Here's to a successful and drama free 2022...

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  7. ł second the urinal, we have one in our tower. 

    Used a oversized funnel leading in to a 5 gallon jug with a gallon of rv antifreeze in it. Will swap that out for an upside down 5 gallon jug which leads down clear plastic tubing in to small french drain. 

    Didn't have a chance to "plumb" it this year, ł have been working non-stop since covid began. 

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  8. 2 minutes ago, stubborn1VT said:

    Yeah that farm jack isn't scary at all. :stop:

    Right...

    The tag line for the come along isn't very visible in that picture, but it kept enough tension on it that it wasn't going anywhere. At one point we had to disengage and it the tower was briefly suspended with only the come along securing it.

    Twist was our biggest concern.

    The farm jack was lag bolted to a scrap piece of 2"x12" wedged in to the ladder and there was a scrap piece of 2"x4" attached to the runner via lags and tension.

    Every couple clicks on the farm jack we cinched the come along to keep pace with the overall lift.

    It's anchored on all 4 feet with spikes and a auger style anchor with cable in the center.

    Screenshot_20211230-220739_Gallery.jpg

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  9. 1 minute ago, mlammerhirt said:

    Not to derail....but talk to us about the tower? Specs, cost of shanty and tower?

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    Rivers edge landmark, tower/blind. 

    Tower was $500 and the blind was $700.

    10' tall, 6'x6' platform topped with 3/4" pressure treated plywood.

    Put foam mat on top of the plywood, some insulation and super quiet.

    We have a buddy heater w/ a 20lb tank and we got blackout curtains on sale dirt cheap... Those are hung and it's pitch black in there for the most part. 

    Wrapped lower portions of the frame in pipe wrap so there is no metal clinking from anything.

    Cost of lumber led me to just buy a boxed setup. 

    Definitely impressed with the quality and would recommend it to others if these can be found.

    My father and ł raised it ourselves without a tractor... it required a few adjustable ladders, a come along and a farm jack. Was a little nerve wracking but we got the job done. Braced it with 2x4 while raising it to prevent any twist.

    Wish ł did it sooner, now ł'm spoiled...

    Kicking around a lockout system for the ladder but the python lock is working for the time being.

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  10. 53 minutes ago, Dinsdale said:

    I don’t have one handy for a pic, but if you go to a jeweler, they can engrave info on casing too. I’ve put location, date, animal on a couple. Been carrying this one for more then 15 years from a first kill for the rifle used….

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    ł did a light engraving with my Dremel.

    Our names and "Year 1".

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