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in reply to: best ATV ever? #58377in reply to: NJ Winter Bow #57110
Smithhammer wrote: You are definitely not as “trad” as you could be.
AND binoculars?!? That’s cheating!!!
Binos are for bird watching! 😀
in reply to: NJ Winter Bow #57074in reply to: NJ Winter Bow #56839dwcphoto wrote: Love those woods. It was chilly for these parts. Alex, is that one of G. Fred’s coats? You like? dwc
I love the pattern! I practically disappear in the woods. But I only wear it for that purpose, as it is such thin wool that I can see through it. It’s more rated for 50 degrees early Fall windless weather IMO. Sunday I was wearing 2 merinos, a soft shell and a down jacket under that wool! I looked like the Pillsbury doughboy!! 😀
in reply to: NJ Winter Bow #56810in reply to: Last PA bow hunt #56775Nice!
in reply to: NJ Winter Bow #56074It was actually 8 degrees in the morning and warmed up to 14 during the afternoon. We saw tons of tracks in the light dusting of snow, but didn’t see one tail all day! It was really nice to get together, though! 8 of us: Jerry Jeffer, Tom Puzio AKA Bentpole, Mike Robin AKA Bamboo and his 12 year old son, Southpawshooter, Bucky, a gentleman by the name of David, retired teacher, and me. 2 very slow pushes in the morning, Venison chili lunch at the Y of Newark Summer camp courtesy of Bamboo, and 2 more slow pushes in the afternoon! Baby, it was cold outside, especially for the guys standing and waiting well hidden. Sussex county is so beautiful along the Delaware river! Can’t wait to do it again!
in reply to: Good Reads #52464Indeed!
in reply to: NJ Winter Bow #50771in reply to: NJ Winter Bow #50738Dave
We don’t come marching in with pots and pans banging! 😀
The pushers walk very slowly downwind towards bedding area, just slow enough to make deer walk or trot away. And the guys waiting are pretty good at staying hidden. It’s also a good way for us to scout for a solo hunt later during the season. I personally wouldn’t shoot and never have shot at a running deer, or rabbit for that matter.
in reply to: NJ Winter Bow #50707dwcphoto wrote: Alex. Looks like a good time. Saturday is the last day of the season here in Pa. Do you go to the Appalachian Bowmen trad shoot in April? Have a good time! D
David,
I always go to Whittingham, if I’m not on the road on that particular weekend. Actually, the same folks on these pics make it. Maybe I’ll see you there! Enjoy your last day Saturday!
in reply to: NJ Winter Bow #50697Doc Nock wrote: Looks like a motley enough crew to be fun…albeit, not for a 12 hr drive! LOL 😀
Play safe and have a grand time!
NJ still has deer? 😯
Thanks, Doc! and yes, Jersey’s season ends Jan 31st and Feb 15th in areas a little closer to NYC!
in reply to: BOW SHOP IN NEW YORK #50681jpc wrote: Thanks a lot
It seams that in conecticut Cabelas is in East Hardfort
anyway it’s close from NY city
If you come around here on Côte d’Azur I’ll help you with pleasure
Warmest thanks
Yeah, sorry, East Hartford! 😀
Also, it’s a fairly small store compared to other Cabelas, like the one in Hamburg, PA, which is huge!
PS: quand sont tes dates a NY? fais-moi signe. si je suis pas en tournée, je ferais bien le voyage a Cabelas.
in reply to: BOW SHOP IN NEW YORK #49541Flying Arrow sports in Carmel. about 50 miles away
http://www.flyingarrowsports.com/welcome.html
Davis Sports Shop 35 miles away
either way, you will have to rent a car, so if I were you, I would just drive to Cabelas in East Haven Connecticut.
Good luck, and have fun in my town!! 😀
in reply to: Last minute Arizona advice for Bruce and I #49069Nice! Have fun, Bruce and Etter!:D
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