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  2. Feeling ok today, but my shoulder is a bit achy. It felt a little funny while I was pressing on Monday, and then we did a lot of arm drags and wrist locks on Tuesday in MMA and I thinkit took a beating. I skipped lifting yesterday and just played soccer instead. It's really aching bad today. I have MMA today and I nkow we're doing striking, but I'm going to have to get this shoulder in order or I won't be able to do much of anything. Wings for dinner tonight. I'm already hungry just thinking about it.
  3. Ammunition for sale All regulations must be followed Pick up in park ridge, NJ #1 Copper creek cartridge co .243 105 grain Berger bullets Retails for $53 a box $30 a box I have 3 boxes will do $80 if you take all 3 #2 Full box of 50 Stamped Valcartier Industries Caliber .38 M41 $25 takes it #3 Full box of Winchester 38 special + P 125 grain retails for $40 asking $30 #4 Box of 20 7.62x 51 ball r1m1 $15 #5 Reloading lot includes Everything in the picture Asking $100
  4. They fucked with me and one of my old vehicles about 10 years ago and I won't set foot in that place either. I did a little internet searching and saw many similar issues popping up on discussion boards. F them
  5. If you are able to get up to the Water Gap area there are plenty of bears there. You do not even need to get in that deep. The early bear season in October is a great time to go. Not too cold and lots of bears roaming for food looking to put on weight for the winter. Yes you need a plan because they can be difficult to get out but many are under 200lbs and if you walk up a bench or two its easy to roll them down hill. I have done that several times. Good luck and have a great time !!
  6. This is a chance to get Everything ya need to hunt for smoking deal. Bow, scope,extra string, string change aid. 2x rope cocking aids. Arrows, broad heads,up graded silence kit. Case to keep everything organized and protected. Everything is in mint condition I am very motivated to sell I need to help my daughter with car repairs. 800.00 for everything.
  7. I’ve take a 200+ bear years ago here in Jersey. Was hunting on a friend of a friends property and was lucky enough to have my buddy there to help me get it out. They are like a big bag of water when dead. Luckily mine was small enough for us to handle without much of a problem
  8. It’s been all ground blinds because of ease and concealment, but I can train her to hunt out of a tree. Will need to get a harness but I’m sure they have them.
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  10. We did the same at age 14. 4 of us throwing snowballs at cars. Hit a car, three guys jumped out, chased us down, and beat our asses. Lesson learned.
  11. Wildfowl did an article a few years back about Collared birds. Unfortunately the data gets very poor results due to that bird being considered a trophy. Though when a collared bird is spotted you can still report it. I spotted a few Canadas (Canadians are people not geese) a few years ago. They were collared in NYC at a park and reported in Lawrenceville.
  12. It is similar to neck collar. They need away to identify the bird without catching or harvesting it as it migrates.
  13. Congrats! Nice looking fish.
  14. Excellent! I gave it a shot with 154 the other night and got zippo.
  15. Also do not “trout lift” to set the hook. Learn to “strip strike”. Keeping your rod tip in the water can help with this. Saltwater fish have harder mouths.
  16. Brand new never used. pick up in freehold. $75
  17. Finally a beat down (on me). Scouted out a new high water spot with a steep bank into the river as I literally slid into it on my back. After that recovery and some wet arms - went 10 of 12 between 3:30 and 5. Good fishing. Not great but much needed. Then between 5 and 6:30 it was literally a fish every cast. Insane fishing. All on double dart green chartreuse with 1/4 and 1/20 ounce trailer. I forgot my warm socks and had just patched my neoprene waders so wore my thin ones - got out of there by 7pm while I could still feel my legs (barely) and with frozen feet. I landed two doubles - they did me a favor they fight each other and not me. They come in much faster! The night really slowed after 6:30 anyway. Even mix of buck / roe perhaps slightly more roe but none would make it to even 4#. I have no idea what my totals were - not that it matters. I was in in a stretch of river between Shawnee and Smithfield
  18. I slate call and one box. Never does me wrong.
  19. Never more than 1 a year in 5 - when there is a second or 3rd - zone 2, which is why z5 sucks
  20. I never seen anything like that. Why not the leg as usual. I don’t like that .
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