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  1. RednekF350

    Man Goes Missing During Hunting Trip

    I would think the State Police would like to have those coveralls. Strange to find them that deep in the woods. It is safe to assume that the man who told you that the missing man was wearing shorts when he disappeared wasn't there when it transpired. He is reporting what he was told by...
  2. RednekF350

    The forgotten Village of East Fruitland

    Now that's just crazy talk Don. You know WE can't afford those kinds of things here in New Jersey.
  3. RednekF350

    The forgotten Village of East Fruitland

    Sorry for the temporary derailment Don. I grew up in Gibbsboro and remember Lucas Paint when it was running full bore. (No one called it Sherwin Williams by the way) The Hexamer mappings of the original operations in the 1800's are amazing. The level of detail on the operations make them...
  4. RednekF350

    The forgotten Village of East Fruitland

    As you can imagine Don, I thoroughly enjoy reviewing maps and surveys, especially the older and more artistic ones. Your map reminded me of the older maps by employing the use of color and annotating ownership history. It is sad to see a lot of the artistic license gone from modern day surveys...
  5. RednekF350

    The forgotten Village of East Fruitland

    Outstanding work Don. You have made a little known area of the pines come to life with your research and clear mapping.
  6. RednekF350

    Anyone with Knowledge of Animal Tracks?

    I think you are spot on Al. Another thing to look at when in sandy areas is the fox track will leave a lighter impression because of the animal's lighter weight. As Al said, the fox track is usually always smaller than the typical coyote. NJChile, the two claw mark indicator applies to the...
  7. RednekF350

    Anyone with Knowledge of Animal Tracks?

    I've been to a few trapping seminars and the first thing I learned is that coyotes do not waste time or energy trying to look stupid.
  8. RednekF350

    Little help here

    I truly do love Parkdale. We were running the dogs there after work two days a week before we lost Daylight Savings.
  9. RednekF350

    Anyone with Knowledge of Animal Tracks?

    Coyote tracks Chooch. Notice the claws making thin slices ? The few that I have killed had claws that looked like hooked razors. Two claw marks in the track are also an indicator. Domestic dogs leave a track with all 4 claw marks showing. The other quick glance clue would be looking at their...
  10. RednekF350

    Little help here

    Sorry I didn't see this when it happened Noboat. Glad it worked out.
  11. RednekF350

    Music for the day

    Followed by: "However, I seem to have lost my hearing."
  12. RednekF350

    Happy B-Day, Spung-Man!

    Happy Birthday fellow Cook alum !
  13. RednekF350

    Is this illegal or illegal dumping?

    Skut, What does Matt Foley have to say about all of this ? :)
  14. RednekF350

    Let's Talk about the PPA

    South zone waterfowl reopened yesterday. If you were near water they were probably duck hunters. Other than, that bow is open statewide and has been for awhile.
  15. RednekF350

    Music for the day

    Jesus, this is turning into a real sausage party. It IS, however, very heart warming to see that 46'er and Bob share a common interest in music. :eek:
  16. RednekF350

    Music for the day

    I think Bob just popped a b%ner ! :)
  17. RednekF350

    A Look Inside Lenape Farms WMA

    Al, I assume yellow is the road you drove ?
  18. RednekF350

    The Woods of Minespung .... A PBX Hike

    Guy, There are more than a few Manassas Delletts. I believe the oldest one is the one that is buried behind the Church on QB Road has a headstone there that is very old. He was born in 1811 and died in 1893. You can see his tombstone there but Ancestry .com limits how much you can gather for...
  19. RednekF350

    Man drowns in Mullica River

    Although he still drowned, it sounds like he drowned in the Bass River since Viking is on the Bass.
  20. RednekF350

    The Woods of Minespung .... A PBX Hike

    The day started and ended cloudy with just enough rain to make one a little damp but not uncomfortable. We had a group of ten out for this one and it was our first hike since June. My wife and Springer, Murphy were part of the crew too. Steve, a long time PBX'er, made his first hike in many...
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