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BarnesX.308 10-09-2003 11:30 AM

Opening Day Picture
 
Here' s what it looked like in Sullivan County on opening day.

Scott Meier
White Oak Lodge

cardeer 10-09-2003 11:32 AM

RE: Opening Day Picture
 
Thats terrible

BarnesX.308 10-09-2003 11:51 AM

RE: Opening Day Picture
 
You' re telling me. I was thinking that I could hunt in anything. Cold, rain, snow, it doesn' t matter. You can always dress for it. Not much you can do for fog. About a month and a half ago we were out in the ocean when the fog rolled in. We almost got hit by another boat. I was flashing my lights and blowing the horn. He was about 35 yards away when he finally veered off his course. This Saturday should be a lot nicer.

Scott Meier
White Oak Lodge

jerseyjoe 10-09-2003 02:14 PM

RE: Opening Day Picture
 
Not too good a day barnes...A little fog would have been ok...

Good luck on Sat.

BarnesX.308 10-10-2003 05:47 AM

RE: Opening Day Picture
 
Hey Jersey Joe - where do you live in Jersey? We came back from Cape May on Wednesday and saw a bunch of fawns with spots. I was wondering if this is normal.

Scott Meier
White Oak Lodge

jerseyjoe 10-10-2003 12:09 PM

RE: Opening Day Picture
 
I' m about 2 hours North. Latest I' ve seen spotties is the last week of September up here. Only a few spots remained. Those you seen must have been the mid June droppers...

BarnesX.308 10-10-2003 01:59 PM

RE: Opening Day Picture
 
I was surprised to see those little fellars this late. Two hours north of Cape May? Would that be around Middletown? I' ve been around NJ a few times. Maybe I know your country.

Scott Meier
White Oak Lodge


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