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  1. woodjin

    Smart Fishing Heron

    "oh, what a cleaver bird"
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    Whitesbog drive thru.....

    Great photos. Two feet might be a little long of a guess on that pickeral, but it does seem large relative to the bird. Those herons are really ambitious. Jeff
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    game camera success

    Thanks, the graininess (is that a word) could probably be cleaned up a little with some of the photo editing stuff I have but it does give it a cool look. Jeff
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    game camera success

    yeah, this is by a bog. It is literally sitting on the ground (and secured to a tree) but it took that position, plus a pine cone shim to point it more downward to get the shots.
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    game camera success

    I am using left over meat. Mostly chicken, this last time was a pork roast and chicken, ham bone. My flash is visible. Mine is set to take a pick every minute which is the fastest setting on the camera.
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    Searching Cape May County

    Nice. I've done very little exploring in Cape May county, it is a pleasure to see photos from this area.
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    Bear Swamp, Cumberland County

    the secret to a successful sequel is 1)higher body count 2)more gore 3) more nudity. Oh wait, it's just you two...never mind the nudity thing. Come to think of it, I'm just thinking of horror movies, so forget everything I just said. Jeff
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    Pinelands panelists get recusal directive

    Good. I am glad the clustering endorsement from the Pinelands commission is coming into question. I am against it. I am surprised Stephan Lee is singled out however. I don't know him but from what I know of him, he does not seem like a likely threat to preservation. As for it going against...
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    Bobpbx says "Someone Snatched The Nash"

    Nice report Scott! and yes, that was me. With my bronco temporarily out of commission I was forced to use my motorcycle to retrieve my game camera. http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/showthread.php?t=6121It was a cold but brief ride. That Vietnam jacket is the best. Jeff
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    Bobpbx says "Someone Snatched The Nash"

    You guys are killing me with a hike on Valentine's day. I didn't know about it till too late (not that it would have mattered on Valentine's day). Looks like it was a good one! We'll have to talk about some of the things you guys found. Nice report!! BTW, that thing you found, that Scott...
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    game camera success

    I have a game camera that I have put out on a number occasions with little success. I have caught deer, but little else. I'm not a hunter but just do it for kicks. I had a spot near my house that I have had the camera at, off and on, for months. The bait (meat) is always consumed but never...
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    One Tiny Piney

    Congratulations Tom
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    Clearings slightly south of nowhere

    I think that that is excellente speculation. It is amazing that these areas retain that character for such a long period of time. Jeff
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    Cycle racing in the Pines

    That is the truth. Well stated.
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    Destruction at Mount

    that is a shame. As Jim mentioned, I think a guard rail (though not pleasant to look at) might be the most practical solution.
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    Clearings slightly south of nowhere

    I see what you are saying, but what accounts for the nearly complete lack of growth in these areas. That hill with the large sandstones still has alot of tree growth on it?
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    Clearings slightly south of nowhere

    Oh yeah, I remember that thread and report, but I had forgotten that you had that clearing in there. You guys beat me to it. I noticed "the earth is only 6,000 years old" scribled in the sand near the mound. That should have been a dead giveaway. Jeff
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    Batsto Forge

    Cool Gabe!! That is a significant find.
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    Ice Age relicts at Ground Zero

    I would agree with you in most situations but I think the scientific community is the exception. I think adding validity and awareness to the regions bio-uniqueness is going to become a serious factor in preservation efforts in the future. As Bob and Mark eluded to...making this knowledge...
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