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"A place for
everything and everything in its place" - Organization is a key factor in every
hunter's success.
Prevent frustrating and untimely mistakes from ruining your hunt by getting
organized.
There's nothing worse then climbing twenty feet up a tree, anticipating a long
vigil next to a well-traveled funnel, than to suddenly realize you've forgotten
your camo gloves, headnet, bow holder, or water bottle. Even worse would be
discovering that your sight was out of whack. Prevent frustrating and untimely
mistakes from ruining your hunt by getting organized and utilizing gear designed
with hunters needs in mind.
Whether you're heading to your favorite deer stand for a few hours or an entire
day, you have gear you'll want to bring along. No doubt, some of that gear will
include a first aid kit, a map and compass, a saw, knife, flashlight, toilet
paper, calls and scent, snacks and water. Longer hunts may include extra
clothing, rain gear, hats, and gloves. Whatever your hunt calls for, use that
criteria when choosing your packs. You'll find many different sizes of fanny
packs and backpacks offered. Look for packs with quiet fabrics and water
repellent or waterproof finishes. Padded waist and shoulder pads are a boost for
comfortable hikes in and out of the woods, and packs with numerous compartments
and pockets for organizing different size accessories (releases, calls, maps,
GPS, scents, etc.) are essential for keeping items from lumping together in a
messy mass. Look for easy accessibility and quiet zippers.
For longer outings, look for backpacks featuring a waist belt and a sternum
strap for stability. These are a great feature for hunts that require hands-free
climbing over tough terrain or strenuous treks through rough and uneven ground.
They should feature reinforced stitching on straps and stress points, and should
have water bottle holders or be hydration-bladder compatible. While pricier, but
essential, you'll also find many bow-hunter packs offered with scent-containment
linings as well.
An added feature on many Red-Head packs are "Buddy-Lok" attachment points for
adding or subtracting additional packs or accessory pouches as needed to fit
your hunts' specific requirements.
Nothing is more important than making sure you are safely attached to the tree.
Once you've got your
gear packed, you may consider a bow or gun sling to carry your weapon as well.
This may seem unnecessary to some, but depending on the length of your hike and
hunt, it can be a welcome piece of equipment for a weary hunter. Look for
adjustable, padded straps backed with "non-slip gripping" materials to keep
straps from slipping off your shoulder. Straps are available in leather,
neoprene, molded foam, or nylon-choose a material that suits your needs and
liking. Be sure the straps are wide enough to keep from digging into your
shoulder when wearing a thin layer of clothing.
Once you've reached your stand location, and you're ready to climb up, first be
sure you're wearing a safety harness that holds you! Nothing, nothing, is more
important than making sure you are safely attached to the tree. Make sure the
safety harness you choose is rated for your specific weight and chest size and
look for a strap system or safety vest with integrated straps that wrap around
your waist, shoulders, and each leg, quick release buckles, and plenty of
pockets to keep essentials at hand.
Next, be sure you have a good bow or gun rope to hold your weapon firmly and
securely as you haul it up to your stand. Avoid thin ropes that will tangle
easily in your pocket or pack. Heavy duty dark-colored roping with clips on the
ends are ideal. Another item on the market ideal for hauling weapons up and down
from stands is a flat strap that clips to a gun or bow and "reels" from a
plastic housing much like a fishing reel. This accessory is compact, quiet and
always, always keeps your strap untangled and ready to use.
Once you've got your gear packed, you may consider a bow or gun sling to carry
your weapon as well.
Once you've climbed up to your stand, it's essential to have your items readily
available and within reach without making a lot of movement or noise. You'll
find screw-in rubber-coated gear hangers ideal for hanging bows, quivers, calls,
rattlin' horns, binoculars, or range-finders. Less invasive are the holster
straps with hanging hooks that wrap around a tree trunk and cinch tightly in
place. More versatile are the "adjustable rod hangers" that adjust to various
heights and angles to hold bows or even video cameras-you choose which one is
right for you, though these have the disadvantage of possibly allowing bows to
"rock" or "sway" in a strong wind as they hang. More stable are the bow holders
which attach directly to treestands and hold your bow upright and firmly within
reach.
Last, but not least, is a unique item many hunters feel are essential for a long
vigil. Used to hold liquid human by-products, urinals are considered necessary
by many hunters. Both men and women will find several compact styles available.
Be sure the one you choose to use has a secure, locking seal that will conceal
your human odor until you're able to dispose of the waste. These items should be
re-usable and easy to clean.
As you prepare for your hunt, don't neglect to organize your gear for easy
transport, simple and fast accessibility, and safety. No one needs to be
fumbling around with gear during their hunt. Seek out items available to hold
everything you need and you'll be more at ease and able to focus on making your
hunt a successful one.
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Now Fishing... I heard a rumor that Summer is over, I just put out the garbage, I have bad news for you. It's true.
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Recreational Saltwater Fishing Seasons, Size and Possession Limits
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Effective June 19, 2005
* Summer flounder may not have heads or tails removed or be otherwise cleaned, cut, filleted, or skinned until brought to shore, with the following exception: the white side fillet or white skin only of a legal size fluke may be removed to use as bait. The carcass of the fluke with dark side completely intact must be retained for inspection of size limit and counts against the possession limit. + For the purposes of these regulations, Long Island Sound includes all adjacent bays and harbors. ** Marine waters -- South of George Washington Bridge ++ Lobsters and crabs in spawn (eggs visible thereon) may not be taken or possessed. Check this web site periodically for changes in saltwater fishing regulations. Can't get to a computer? The above information is available as a taped telephone message 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at the Regulations Hotline: 1-800-REGS-DEC (available in Westchester County, New York City, and Long Island only). Recreational Fishing Regulations for SharksEffective June 20, 2001 For further information call National Marine Fisheries Service Fisheries Information Line at (978) 281-9278
Laws and regulations are frequently amended by the Legislature or DEC. You should check with the Marine Fisheries office to ensure that the requirements set forth in this notice remain in effect.
* Fork length means the straightline measurement of a fish from the tip of the snout to the fork of the tail. The measurement is not made along the curve of the body. + A person may fish for white sharks with rod and reel, provided the person releases such fish immediately with a minimum of injury and that such fish may not be removed from the water. |
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