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  1. RednekF350

    What kind of dragonflies are these?

    The Simpsons are life. Some people get it, some people don't. Scott
  2. RednekF350

    What kind of dragonflies are these?

    Brings back one of the nearly useless tidbits of information that I learned in entomolgy at Rutgers circa 1979. Dragonflies are in the family Isoptera. This means wings of equal length. Iso meaning equal and ptera, Latin for wing. (ie. pteradactyl ) Regular flies are in the diptera family...
  3. RednekF350

    Wharton Cleanup 2006: What a Day!

    Bob, That is a great assessment of Rob's character. I have known Rob about 15 years and count him as one of my best friends. He is the guy who is always there to help and will give you every thing he has to make the job easier. At Square Circle Sportsmen, a 700+/- member club of which Rob...
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    Wharton Cleanup 2006: What a Day!

    Beautiful day in the pines and the woods is saying thank you! (2) 30 yard dumpsters are full and a hundred or so tires are out of the woods I got to meet PBX Bob and what an admirable man he is. He worked his butt off with his truck in an area of the pines he really doesn't frequent. He...
  5. RednekF350

    What is this?

    Steve The hook shank is tapered and the hook opening is circular like it might have been a slip hook for chain. The hook opening is not a grab hook for grabbing a link. The mallet head is what has me baffled. I am googling all kinds of hook items with no luck yet. Scott
  6. RednekF350

    What is this?

    While out along Albertson's Branch tonight just before dark I came across a heavy, weathered cast iron hook lying in the edge of a dike road. I am going to try and link the photo here: http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=lastup&cat=0&pos=0 If that doesn't work, try...
  7. RednekF350

    Wharton Wheelin'

    How about some homemade wine instead Bob? The juice is done working now and will be ready in about 3 more weeks. It makes tree hugging more tolerable. :mrgreen: I conversed with you briefly on here last year about getting up to the FRM's. Its an area I know nothing about. If the clay pits off...
  8. RednekF350

    Wharton Wheelin'

    You do not need 4 WD if you know some of the hard packed roads and avoid some of the slop holes. Largo from this site does the cleanup with a 2WD S-10. Roads like Quaker Bridge Road, Hampton Furnace Road, Sandy Causeway off of Chew Road, are all navigable with 2WD. If you hook up with a...
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    Wharton Wheelin'

    Well I guess I will continue with the hi-jack of this thread. I was very disappointed last year with the lack of support of the cleanup from members of this board. One day a year can be easily set as a priority. I have a special bias towards Wharton because I live here. I would venture to say...
  10. RednekF350

    Wharton Wheelin'

    There is no wheelin' to be done west of 206 within Wharton. :mrgreen: Seriously, take a close look at the 7.5 minute Atsion and Hammonton Quads. Pay no attention to your software.
  11. RednekF350

    Country Living Fair

    Ran into Largo at around 1:30. The weather was absolutely perfect. I noticed there were a few more vendors this year and more antique vehicles. I go to a few rural Pennsylvania county fairs each year and the Batsto event is a nice substitute close to home.
  12. RednekF350

    Country Living Fair

    Most of the hit and miss engies are hooked up to something. Some are pumping water, some shelling corn and one of the larger steam engines is shaving cedar shakes. I cancelled my fishing trip for today so I will be at Batsto. Probably be there by 1:00 p.m.
  13. RednekF350

    Country Living Fair

    There is antique construction equipment, hit and miss engines , steam engines etc. The kettle corn kicks a-s too.
  14. RednekF350

    Pine Barrens Jamboree 10-14-06

    I don't think I will be making the Batsto deal. My younger boy is coming home from college for the weekend and wants to give the stripers a shot on Sunday in Cape May while my boat is still in the water. Its still early for stripers but its worth a try. I may try the Jamboree on Saturday.
  15. RednekF350

    Pine Barrens Jamboree 10-14-06

    The Country Living Fair at Batsto is Sunday, not Saturday. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. http://www.batstovillage.org/country-living-fair.htm Scott
  16. RednekF350

    Pine Barrens Jamboree 10-14-06

    For those who are interested the Pine Barrens Jamboree at Wells Mill Park is this weekend. Here is a link to more info: http://www.pineypower.com/jamboree.html
  17. RednekF350

    Im A Dad

    Congratulations. Enjoy every minute with him. My two sons are 20 and 19 now and it seems like only yesterday that we changing their diapers. God bless your new family. Scott
  18. RednekF350

    Hunting Seasons Begin This Weekend

    In most cases and this is my opinion, if a hunter is bothered by hikers or other non hunters during the hunt, then he may need to hunt deeper. I have a couple of ace in the hole kind of spots that are a close to populated areas in the state woods and I am occassionally screwed over by some dog...
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    Hunting Seasons Begin This Weekend

    I would like to point out to those who don't know, that there is a difference between a Wildlife Management Area and a State Forest. All are multiple use and open to the general public but the WMA's are managed for wildlife enhancement and fishing resources. The purchase and managemnet of...
  20. RednekF350

    Hunting Seasons Begin This Weekend

    Bob Not too many years ago if anyone shot or trapped fox or coyote they were going to be skinned out and the furs sold. The market is still there but not as active as it once was. Trappers are slowly dwindling and if a bowhunter takes a fox or coyote today, they are most likely going to get a...
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