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    Coyote puppies

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    onPoint Tactical

    just listen for the sound of vehicles.
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    The Demise of the Short Horn Buck Club

    im gonna guess these clubs sprung up just after world war ii.recreational hunting became popular at that time with servicemen home and plenty of surplus guns. the deer populations were generally poor back then so you had to travel to BIG WOODS like the pines to find deer.
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    Coyote puppies

    if you look a little harder you will see that there are under roadways going to those parkway islands. some may live there but they are not trapt in there. hunting is the only conservation tool that works.
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    Bourbon

    lairds i believe is still located in colts neck but they dont make the hooch there anymore. its sad because to me new jersey apples along with the tomatoes are still the the best in the world taste wise.
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    Coyote puppies

    the eastern coyote is the biggest of the species and thats what we have here in new jersey. i have seen them many times but more so in the past 6 or 7 years.they arent all that hard to find. from what i see there all not all that fearful of man... but generally avoid. they pounce on the fawns...
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    Have ticks always been a problem?

    i used duct tape to pull them off and they were small as chiggers. if they were ticks ive never seen them that small. thats a scary thing. ive never ventured much in the pines in may. i may never again.
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    Have ticks always been a problem?

    tuesday i took a walk near the forked river mountains. i went up a trail maybe 10 feet and had an assortment of tiny deer ticks the bigger wood ticks and chiggers. it was a mess. i did see a hen turkey with what looked like newly hatched poults. maybe the size of a pine cone. also seen a long...
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    Greenwood Forest

    you can thank the forestry service. those deer are all over the place and getting ready to drop fawns. they are feeding heavily on the greens that come up from the prescribed burns. i pay a couple hundred dollars a year for permits to have the privilage to hunt. the state fish and game says they...
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    Historic aerial photos

    cool idea but navigation is kinda weird and slow as molasas in january. wish it was more like flash earth. takes forever to narrow down areas. not worth paying for but keep at it though.
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    Question

    there are sections of allaire through the power lines that are white sugar sand. you would almost think you were in the pines. there are plenty of pines but mixed with hardwoods.
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    Native American Shell Middens

    the fox hound trainers use to get the seafood shell scraps from the restaurants and leave piles all over the pines to bait in the fox to an area so the dogs could be run. they would do this mostly at night. i remember this was big in the 60-s and 70-s. dont see them running packs of fox hounds...
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    Pine plains on 539 after the fire

    i dont look at this as damage as much as i see nature would run its course eventually . flare or lightning or careless match it probably would happen anyway. maybe more control prescribed burn offs in those areas would ward off this type of thing.
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    Pass the Corn Please

    a swine is very adaptable. only takes a few weeks or less for it to become wild. there are many variations on the species. florida and georgia are loaded with them. they look all warm and fuzzy but they will just as soon ball you over and rip you up. these are different than the...
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    T-Rex Rifle

    he wasnt a lion hunter PLEAES GO BACK AND READ. he was a local with a run down farm who was living off the good ole mother earth. the poor are everywhere my friend. GOOGLE WONT TELL YOU THAT YOU MIGHT HAVE TO GO THERE. be warned though if you do go. johannesburg has a homicide rate that will...
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    T-Rex Rifle

    HOW DO YOU KNOW? this wasnt a lion PAST ITS PRIME being hunted. i would bet it costs more than that to hunt lion. it only takes a 30-06 deer rifle to hunt lion and not a billion dollar state of the art gun SO YOUR WRONG!.of course we raise other critters for food and i dont eat lion but people...
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    T-Rex Rifle

    ahh yes! they do hunt lion in africa and it is part of there lifestyle. just like we pen raise pheasants (that can barely fly) and trout (fed with pellets) and throw them into the nature to offer recreation and food. we are human and eat meat. there are white africans that live in the bush by...
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    T-Rex Rifle

    you dont live in the bush of africa so to rag on there lifestyles isint right. just as here in the united states there are surplus animals in some portions and the same species may be endangered in other parts. i just got back from the florida keys and just ask the locals about the endangered...
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    T-Rex Rifle

    as i said things can go wrong. bullet deflected by a little brush,a round that wasnt laoded properly, a failed scope or site. we dont know. to beat the hunter up you have to believe the hunter is out to cause the animal misery . do you think he would rather toy with his own life than harvest...
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    Nabbed

    just a guess by the way you defend things. never said once" i know anything about you" so to me you wouldnt make a very good lawyer . go back and read . my feelings is this guy doesnt seem up and up but that for the courts to see if the antlers where legally harvested . if he is bad news then...
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