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    Iron in the Pines

    It's funny you say that. I've read several of his books multiple times but every time I pick up Jersey Genesis I seem to stall.
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    Black Bears in the pines

    No. North. But in Burlington county Although a few years back we did have one here. There are photos of him in my neighbors trash cans.
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    Black Bears in the pines

    A friend of mine just went to fill his feeder last week. It looked like it was hit by a truck. After pulling the game camera he had a few good shots of a large bear destroying it.
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    Herp brains? :) Can anyone identify this frog by its call?

    I was starting to thing I was hearing things.:)
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    Colliers Mills Being Heavily Abused by ORV's

    I agree 100%. My 9 year daughter old has no problem identifying many plants and animals in the pines. She also knows the roads better then some of my friends. She likes harassing beavers making them slap their tails and run. When she sees a snake it's game over and wants to go home though (I'm...
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    Herp brains? :) Can anyone identify this frog by its call?

    I hear it around the 2 second mark and 23 second. I also hear the bull frog around the 2-5 second. I thought the same as you I do hear the cricket/chorus frog during the entire length. Going by her her description I focused on the end of the video. I might add that I heard this when I played...
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    Herp brains? :) Can anyone identify this frog by its call?

    I thought I heard a Bull Frog in there too, but I didn't think you were talking about him.
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    Herp brains? :) Can anyone identify this frog by its call?

    Does it sound like this? If so that's carpenter frogs.
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    Off Road Abuse of Wharton State Forest Continues

    Jason, while we are on the subject of personal attacks and insults. I would like to see less of yours directed at specific members of OTNJ in your blogs. Everyone's end game is to protect the pines just different ways.
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    Off Road Abuse of Wharton State Forest Continues

    By the lack of response it seems unlikely that they want to demonstrate any integrity in the near future.
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    Off Road Abuse of Wharton State Forest Continues

    Isn't this the same definition of the MAP:rolleyes:
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    Off Road Abuse of Wharton State Forest Continues

    I believe credit should be given to all OTNJ, not just some of its members.
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    Off Road Abuse of Wharton State Forest Continues

    What would you consider enough?
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    Off Road Abuse of Wharton State Forest Continues

    Did any one notice the column of smoke in the direction they were heading in the second video (started seeing it around 16:45). It's likely a control burn but I'd be a little concerned driving too deep into that mess;)
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    Bluefish

    The resale value of that vehicle took a serious hit:D
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    Bluefish

    Spending my time on the bay I can eat them. (I also know how to cook them). My family on the other hand is a different story.
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    Off Road Abuse of Wharton State Forest Continues

    I believe it's called "Trolling":)
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    Shower at the Ready

    Did you put it in your front or back yard:eek:
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    On the Loose !

    That's good to hear. It's funny that he was caught in that area to me. Back in the early '80's we kept boats in Barnegat. My grand father would keep his in the water year round and only pull it for a week to do the bottom and other maintinance. While it was on dry dock he would spend the week...
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    Washington Tavern

    I've always known it as a barn or packing house from the Wharton Era for the orchards. But I've only heard it never actually researched it.
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