I put the turkey thighs, legs, neck, and wings in an instapot for 60 minutes. Then peel the meat off and add vegatables for another 10 minutes. It makes a great stew.
I picked up a couple keepers and a short this morning and dropped 2 nice fish. Then at sunrise I put a camera down. I only saw 1 walleye but there was a pile of bass.
I assume that the walleyes move to deeper shady spots at sunrise?
How did you do that?
I drove one in my finger past the barb last month and had to grab the pliers and keep pulling. That was lots of fun.
I just love trying to get a fish unhooked with one hand connected to it.
I found this.
"The table inside the cover (square with 36 boxes) is based on the system of numbering the sections in a township, and marks this compass as designed for preliminary land survey use by surveyors or developers."
" Cover has township grid, the system utilized in surveying in most areas of the country."
From my limited experience on the SLR those walleyes like to hug bottom. Fish before sunrise or after sunset and get the lure just off bottom with bottom bouncers.
We have probably been hitting close to the same areas. The jigging bite has been solid for me since opening day in 22' - 25' at sunset. Also picked up a few trolling deep.
Senate Bill
https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2021/s5058
Assembly Bill
https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2021/A5728
You can choose NAY on both.
You can also reach out to the Governor to urge her to veto it. I know most of us think this process does not work but I have seen bills get Vetoed that seemed like slam dunks because a bunch of people reached out to the Governor.
https://www.governor.ny.gov/content/governor-contact-form
WOW. I picked up a few boxes last year at Sportsmans warehouse. I think they were $45 a box. Nothing cheap about TSS but it flat out works!
Update - I had to shoot twice this morning but I got him! It was one of those awkward weak side shots. Expensive morning!
Awesome!
I wish NY was like the surrounding states where kids younger than 12 could be mentored.
I have taken my oldest, now 9, to PA to hunt public land the past 2 youth seasons. No birds killed yet but he is learning some woodsmanship. It is hard to imagine that he has to wait 3 more years to hunt in NY!
I was doing some work in my yard last weekend when the kids tapped on the window and pointed in the back yard. They always come through in early April but they are long gone by May.
Just found that #8 is the smallest allowed in NY. Some other states have no law on shot size.
https://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/8366.html#:~:text=You may hunt with a shotgun or handgun only when,any turkey you shoot immediately.
There has always been some bright orange and some pale orange Ontario browns long before gobies.
I filleted some last night, same thing, some pale orange and some bright orange.
I agree about the taste, I cannot notice any difference. Though I always feel like the bright orange should taste the best!