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Hey everyone I have recently met up with a couple guys from huntingny.com First off I have to give thanks to the guys who put this site together.  I like many other guys have an obsession for hunting, and the great outdoors.  I have plenty of friends however hunting is a funny thing.  Not everyone is into it.  There really isn't a grey line when it comes to harvesting.  You are either a hunter or a sheep!  Long story short none of my friends or family members are into hunting.  So with the help of this wonderful site I have been able to get connected with a bunch of great guys interested in expanding the types of game they hunt as well as meeting other guys looking to do the same!  There really are no objections or fees to joining just pm me and I will respond with the next upcoming hunt we plan.  Tired of going hunting alone?  Long car rides that bore the hell out of you?  Shoot me a pm and come GET SOME!  Waterfowl hunt this weekend if you are interested pm me! TTyl and good luck out there!

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sounds good guys I will let you know. I believe squirrel starts in November upstate if I am not mistaken.  And I would love to get into squirrel hunting with an air rifle.  Looks like you might be the guy to talk to.  I was speaking with greybeard last night and he was telling me squirrel is amazing to eat!  So I gotta try it! What's a good beginner air rifle?

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sounds good guys I will let you know. I believe squirrel starts in November upstate if I am not mistaken. And I would love to get into squirrel hunting with an air rifle. Looks like you might be the guy to talk to. I was speaking with greybeard last night and he was telling me squirrel is amazing to eat! So I gotta try it! What's a good beginner air rifle?

Not sure who you are referring to, but grey is a good guy. If given the chance, I'd pick his brains all day long about fishing and hunting LI, he's a treasure trove of knowledge when it comes to calls too! A true gentleman.

Grey also got into a couple of air guns this year, one being the Crosman 1377, a multi pump pistol. It's a classic, and proven lots of fun. Tons of mods out there for it, its the Honda Civic of air guns.

If you wanted a serious setup, I'd recommend the Benjamin Marauder in .25 cal. You can take any small game animal in North America with it. Accuracy out to 100 yards of sub MOA isn't impossible as long as you do your part.

Something to plink with and some pesting, I'd recommend a sub-$200 package break-barrel magnum springer. One with a Nitro-Piston is sweet for hunting, but any old springer would also do. Crosman Nitro Venom comes to mind.

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+1.....great site has put me in contact with a lot of great individuals who are knowledgeable and willing to help!!!

Oh yeh goose this weekend!! Been practicing calling and just gotta rig up the decoys and we're good to go!!

I use the good ole rugar 10/22 for squirrel and occasionally the single shot shotgun. Was up in catskill when the season opened but was a bust.....I guess it was still too warm and most of the acorns hadn't fallen yet. Heard a few barking to my call but they were way up in the cover out of sight. We'll get up for some squirrel Aaron but after we bag some geese!! Lol

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