ew i wouldn't even try to eat them. that'd be like eating the family dog...if the family dog subsisted on mice and rabbits and dead animals and occasionally found garbage to eat. You would have to be really redneck I would think to eat coyote I have only actually known like 2 people who shot one and they both when to the taxidermist. selling their pelts makes sense though
easy winter letting the bucks hold their antlers long this year. this guy is going to be a real good buck next fall. i did find half an 8 pter shed next to a hole in a fence i watch them crawl under.
anyone else doing spring turkey? hit the woods this morning for a dry run. sounded good. 4-5 different birds gobbling on the roost. next sunday is the real deal.
Remington 1100 12ga. Camo tape over the microphone muffles the sound. still haven't settled on a p.o.v. camera yet. like the video quality on this stealth epic i used today.but its aaa batteries and it burns them fast,even the lithiums. as for the turkey, some guy was on the other side of a ridge from me, calling like crazy, i just sat quiet made 10-15 calls over an hour and let the birds find me. up at 4, game over by 630.
cameras have started out slow. but i got this guy enough times to notice the growth over a 3 week span. this is from the mlb-880i from moultrie. going into the second season and the flash stopped working so no night pictures. that hurts in the summer since thats when the big boys move most. the 2nd generation of the m-880 has performed better so far. although there is one glitch, if it is photo/video mode during low light hours the photo will be in night vision but the video of the same trigger event will be without flash and too dark to view. weird programming glitch. willing to live with it if it continues to perform like it has so far.over 600 pics and 30 sec video clips and still running on the same 8 AA lithium batteries it started on. thats my camera review. licenses for 2016-2017 go on sale tomorrow, here is a link for the dmp(doe permits) draw probability. http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/30409.html
I have always wanted to go hunting, but growing up in Brooklyn/Central Jersey there aren't too many opportunities, so pretty much just stick to fishing. Would love to hunt something big and dangerous...like a bear...or a mountain lion
You can hire a guide in the Catskills to go bear hunting. You'd need to take a hunter education class first though. https://register-ed.com/programs/new_york/165
Thats pretty awesome. Will definitely check it out. I would want to take some kind of class anyway, as I know nothing about hunting.
Mountain lion hunting is a workout but not that dangerous. They use dogs to track and tree the cat. You ctach up and shoot the cat out of the tree. Me personally wouldnt do it. The guide hunts in the catskills might be good though. Bear numbers are close to an all time high and those guys know where the bears will be.