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Re: NY Fisherman Hunting and BS'n Thread
« Reply #1485 on: Nov 22, 2020, 07:02 PM »
Family and Friends... Life is Good!!😎
“I’ve never met a Perch I didn’t like!! 😎

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Re: NY Fisherman Hunting and BS'n Thread
« Reply #1486 on: Nov 22, 2020, 07:07 PM »
happiness is a great big gut pile....... we all know  it's  true
you can destroy buildings  you can't  destroy the  american spirit

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Re: NY Fisherman Hunting and BS'n Thread
« Reply #1487 on: Nov 23, 2020, 04:16 AM »
RG  ^5 thats  quality time with good people  sharing


dacker i know how  to  tell by sound  but how do you idenify a  barred owl from a screech owl

   Its 3 times bigger than a screech owl..
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Re: NY Fisherman Hunting and BS'n Thread
« Reply #1488 on: Nov 23, 2020, 06:04 AM »
I’ll tel you what else hunting is about....friendship.

I helped my neighbor butcher his massive deer this afternoon. It was nice and cool and we got more meat off that buck than I’ve ever seen off any deer. The neck alone weighed 25 lb....maybe more.   He gifted me with two of the 6 blackstrap  chunks, 4” dia x 12” long ( biggest I’ve ever seen) , a few packages of steaks, the tenderloins and several packages out nicely trimmed stew meat.

We sat at my house and had a cocktail when we were done. A day well spent in friendship. Hope he gets a couple more.

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Doubles Shooter

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Re: NY Fisherman Hunting and BS'n Thread
« Reply #1489 on: Nov 23, 2020, 06:11 AM »
My wife and I got to watch a family of eagles Saturday morning. Two adults and two juveniles. You can see a huge nest in the woods now that the leaves are gone. The great birds are adapting to civilization well. There are regular sightings here.
My wife saw this on facebook. Very creative idea.





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Re: NY Fisherman Hunting and BS'n Thread
« Reply #1490 on: Nov 23, 2020, 11:10 AM »
RG  ^5 thats  quality time with good people  sharing


dacker i know how  to  tell by sound  but how do you idenify a  barred owl from a screech owl

He's right - the barred owl is a pretty good sized bird.  The one I saw was obvious that it wasn't a great horned owl but it was pretty big.

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Re: NY Fisherman Hunting and BS'n Thread
« Reply #1491 on: Nov 23, 2020, 12:14 PM »
 owls,    seen a lot over years have had them come in while calling for turkeys!
to see them , silent and  scary at same time

      go to  You tube for live videos/calling

     screech owl , to me sounds like a purr

         barred owl is quite a simple as this "
        CALL IS
                     "who cooks for you, who cooks for you all "

      BARRED OWL,  ROUND FACE

    SCREECH OWL ,  SOMETIMES SHOWS TWO HORNS ON HEAD








































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Re: NY Fisherman Hunting and BS'n Thread
« Reply #1492 on: Nov 23, 2020, 01:19 PM »
 Screech owls are half the size of a barred owl , which max out at 20”s ,
 Some Snowy owl juveniles hang out at the Syracuse airport ,during the winter , they are impressive
 Lot of camera buffs get pics of them
 

 

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Re: NY Fisherman Hunting and BS'n Thread
« Reply #1493 on: Nov 23, 2020, 02:51 PM »
i knewthe screech was smaller  but unless they are together  no compairson ...old man thank you 
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Re: NY Fisherman Hunting and BS'n Thread
« Reply #1494 on: Nov 23, 2020, 04:57 PM »
Got to be part of my Buddies first ever deer very happy for him nice big doe


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Sometimes we live no particular way but our own.....<br />Strangers stopping strangers just to shake there hand...<br />\"Dying is the easy part. Learning how to live is the hard part....\"

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Re: NY Fisherman Hunting and BS'n Thread
« Reply #1496 on: Nov 23, 2020, 06:54 PM »
Great job to all who got Deer!! Got out yesterday with my son for a couple hours....I have never been in the woods this quiet!!! No absolutely nothing, no squirrels, no blue jays, no chickadees!  One owl in the dark is it.  surreal!   

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Re: NY Fisherman Hunting and BS'n Thread
« Reply #1497 on: Nov 24, 2020, 10:42 AM »
owls,    seen a lot over years have had them come in while calling for turkeys!
to see them , silent and  scary at same time

You are correct - didn't hear him come in and he was only 20 yds or so away - didn't hear him leave either.  He flew to another branch a little closer, then next time I looked over he was gone.  Every once in a while when he looked away I did a little mouse squeak and his head would whip around ....

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Re: NY Fisherman Hunting and BS'n Thread
« Reply #1498 on: Nov 24, 2020, 04:22 PM »
My Middle son got out today....got a nice buck!




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Re: NY Fisherman Hunting and BS'n Thread
« Reply #1499 on: Nov 24, 2020, 04:42 PM »
Congratulations to him.  Thats a good one..      :thumbup_smilie: :thumbup_smilie:
Sometimes we live no particular way but our own.....<br />Strangers stopping strangers just to shake there hand...<br />\"Dying is the easy part. Learning how to live is the hard part....\"

 



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