Hey all,
Just got an email from a friend that there will be a frog slog again in May. I will keep you posted.
Rave
Just got an email from a friend that there will be a frog slog again in May. I will keep you posted.
Rave
Welcome to the forum Tgeorge! Looks like herps are one of your main interests.The PB treefrogs are about to make their appearance.Come Wonk! Come All!
Thank you. I love herps and flintlock rifles. Years ago I majored in zoology and worked as a Reptile Keeper in the Bronx Zoo.
Also love history and the Pine Barrens. I just wish they were their own state!!!
I have a Flintlock myself.Like the primitive stuff myself.Takes a steady hand to pull the trigger and then wait that split second for the powder to explode.Took me awhile to not look up before the discharge.Thank you. I love herps and flintlock rifles. Years ago I majored in zoology and worked as a Reptile Keeper in the Bronx Zoo.
Also love history and the Pine Barrens. I just wish they were their own state!!!
I have a Flintlock myself.Like the primitive stuff myself.Takes a steady hand to pull the trigger and then wait that split second for the powder to explode.Took me awhile to not look up before the discharge.
Getting used to that is part of the fun. A threaded insert in the touchhole with a countersunk vent makes that hestitation beyond normal human notice.
The Bronx zoo has the best reptile house of any zoo I've ever been to,did you handle hot herps there as well?
Just the rattlers and vipers. Another guy did the elapids.
But we never physically handled any of the hots and kept physical contact with the non-hots to a minimum, Used shift cages and snake hooks exclusively.
While I was there a black-lipped cobra escaped into the keepers' quarters and it took 2 weeks before he showed up again. A Cuban Croc escaped from his quarters and tried to attack a Chinese alligator, and a cottonmouth "disappeared" from his exhibit. It was the best job of my life and I was sorry I had to leave but the pay was horrible.
Yes I do not like living in NJ at all but I love the barrens.I hate the politics here as well as the laws and government in general.The most over regulated state in the country as far as I can tell but also one of the most beautiful in a natural sense if you can get out of the rat race that seems to pass for society around here.
Very true. But I can't take those idiots in Trenton anymore.
The most over regulated state in the country as far as I can tell....
my wife wants to move to Alaska but she hates the cold.????
But I can't take those idiots in Trenton anymore.
The grass alwasy seems greener, but if you look hard enough you will undoubtedly find the same weeds.
Actually NY is, NJ comes in second The most 'personal freedom' state is AK. More at the linkamajiggy.
http://www.legalzoom.com/everyday-law/home-leisure/how-free-is-your-state
It took a LONG wait to get in. How hard is it do join a gun range down there? I LOVE target shooting, specially black powder muzzle-loaders.
Don't know how hard it is to get in but there are a lot of them down my way,I'm down near Delaware bay though.If I can't convince my wife to leave this state when we retire, I'll try to talk her into moving into the Pine Barrens.
I belong to two gun ranges in North Jersey. It took a LONG wait to get in. How hard is it do join a gun range down there? I LOVE target shooting, specially black powder muzzle-loaders.
Don't know how hard it is to get in but there are a lot of them down my way,I'm down near Delaware bay though.
My big problem is getting Momma to leave the grand kids.A couple daughters would move with us but one definitely will not so she couldn't have them all.I have explained to her that once they hit puberty we will be forgotten but then she will have a crop of great grand kids:-(
I called a gun club in Delaware and asked about waiting lists. He didn't know what I was talking about. He said you apply, if you have no problems you get in - simple. Same problem here with anchor kids. But now you have either Delaware, PA, W.VA, NC, TENN, Kentucky as close choices. MD, NY, New England are all bad. Delaware is just a matter of time and anti-gun people from NY are filling up eastern PA.
Wood frogs are often the first ones to make an appearance because they are actually able to survive in the winter by FREEZING. They're amazing creatures.
Here is a video I shot at the Great Swamp NWR 364 days ago in the evening after work. Of course, the air temp that day was in the 70s unlike the chilly weather forecast for the rest of this week.