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  1. RednekF350

    Friday in the Great Swamp

    You can eat off that road most of the time. I think the Hammontonians that hunt out of the Boot Hill trailer have some pull. That looked like a nice slog Guy. This is one wet year. Scott
  2. RednekF350

    youtube video

    The Chevette is why we saw the birth of Yugos. The Eastern Europeans said "Hey we can make piece a sh-t like that." And the rest was history. :)
  3. RednekF350

    Who Owns Stage Road?

    http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070108/NEWS01/701080347/1006
  4. RednekF350

    youtube video

    The condition of that road is very cyclical. After all, it is a very old road. When I first moved down here in 84 it was horrendous. I used to duck hunt Wescoat bogs a lot back then and the water in a lot of the holes would go over the headlights of my F-350 in the deepest parts of the holes...
  5. RednekF350

    Abandoned Atsion NJ

    Bob You deserve a medal for actually paying attention to what they were saying. I squashed it about 4 seconds into the video. You are far more patient than I. :)
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    Abandoned Atsion NJ

    Holy Freakin' Moly!!!! I think I would have sent them down the fish ladder if I came across that display.
  7. RednekF350

    Abandoned Atsion NJ

    You know what is sad? Its sad that we have almost a complete town sitting there going to rot and within a few more years it will be just assorted piles of rubble. That slide show shows a lot of half-assed, unfinished repairs and band aids that will never be completed. This state blows. With...
  8. RednekF350

    Trail growing cold for hunting in New Jersey

    That was a pretty irresponsible statement about hunting to be non existent in 10 years made by someone representing Quail Unlimited. The tradition of hunting is very difficult to pass on to today's youth for all of the reasons outlined in the article. My sons who are now 21 and 19 and still...
  9. RednekF350

    West Mill Road: 1st Outing of the New Year

    The Mummers are tolerable if you are there in person and if you have 1/2 to 3/4's of a load on. Just like the Mummers themselves used to be. :mrgreen: Now they appear to be a little too sober and under control. Scott
  10. RednekF350

    West Mill Road: 1st Outing of the New Year

    Guy West Mill was wetter than hell today but it usually is, even without the rain. I used 4wd in most of the holes. 15 years ago it was real bad. I haven't been on Constable Bridge road near Wescoat since the summer and I don't no how that is right now. There used to be a deep hole about a...
  11. RednekF350

    West Mill Road: 1st Outing of the New Year

    Steve He is the guy that I used to duck hunt Wescoat Bogs with further upstream and he and I both had tried to get across the Sleeper in that area years ago with no success. But nowadays, with the benefit of GoogleEarth, I can see why we never made it. The spot you picked with the blowdowns...
  12. RednekF350

    West Mill Road: 1st Outing of the New Year

    Not being a sports fan and finding parade watching to be a certain cause of suicide for normal males, I headed out in the rain this afternoon to take the muzzleloader for a walk. I headed down West Mill Road from 206 with my buddy Jack. Jack is a lifelong hunter and woodsman and his dad was...
  13. RednekF350

    Happy New Year All!

    Happy New Year to everyone. May more people learn this year to enjoy the simple, basic satisfaction of just being in the woods. Drag a friend out. Scott
  14. RednekF350

    I Don't Wanna go Home!

    Always been a big hooters fan myself. Oh I am sorry, I didn't realize you were talking about music. :mrgreen:
  15. RednekF350

    Ole's Ranch/Sally Starr's Ponderosa (not the pizza place)

    I lived in Gibbsboro from age 0-25. Then I moved to Pestletown which is where I parked it. I am the secretary for Square Circle Sportsmen in Gibbsboro which is across the street from the Foxhills but I don't know them. I jumped off that Kresson platform a lot as a kid but I never actually dove...
  16. RednekF350

    Ole's Ranch/Sally Starr's Ponderosa (not the pizza place)

    Nice photos. It brought back a lot of good memories. I grew up in nearby Gibbsboro and used to swim at Kresson, Cedar and Sunshine Lakes in Voorhees and Lake Worth and Lake Pine in Lindenwold. Kresson and Cedar Lakes hold my first recollection of "cedar water" The pay-to-swim concept was...
  17. RednekF350

    Any Bowhunters Hunt the Pine Barrens?

    Deer in the "core" of the pines appear to survive on a diet of air, pine needles and sand. Actually, in those areas they survive as browsers, eating woody growth from shrubs and trees with whatever grass and scrub oak acorns they can find. Patterning them in that kind of environment is hard...
  18. RednekF350

    best satellite maps and gps info

    Google Earth is probably the best free site with seamless color photos that will give you lat/lon beneath your cursor as you drag around the photo. You can adjust the lat/lon format too. The aerial photo base for NJ is the NJDEP 2002 aerial maps. They are high resolution but if you want even...
  19. RednekF350

    Howardsville Stones

    Quote: "First off, what business do rabbits have wearing pants? Second of all, since when did you start befriending rabbits?" Jeff Well Jeff, I'll have you know that all the timid woodland creatures are my buddies. I have them over for dinner quite a bit. Or is that: "I have them...
  20. RednekF350

    Howardsville Stones

    I have seen those and fortunately, they don't grow everywhere. My biggest nemesis in surveying and hunting is multiflora rose. It seems to be more prevalent outside of the pines, which is a good thing. Multiflora rose is not only hard to walk through, it is hard to cut survey lines through...
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