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Posted:  15 Jan 2006 7:49 PM
bunnies with the bow.  Cool.
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Posted:  17 Jan 2006 9:26 PM
Cool stuff Wink, I have most of all the licenses I've had, but I don't have the bow and shotgun safety certificate, which is the ones I should have saved.
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Posted:  20 Jan 2006 12:31 PM
Thats cool stuff guys.. man what a big doe..
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Posted:  20 Jan 2006 12:36 PM
Huge doe Glad to see this post resurface
Posted:  20 Jan 2006 12:39 PM
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Cool stuff Wink, I have most of all the licenses I've had, but I don't have the bow and shotgun safety certificate, which is the ones I should have saved.

Houndawgg, I had the same problem. Initially, when I started hunting, they took your safety course card when you got your first license as proof, instead of just writing the number down, so I didn't have mine either. I called Trenton, and if you can give them the year you took it, and the instructors name, they will look through their paper trail, and send you a duplicate. I called them about 3 years ago on this, well they went through their paper records back to 1965, found that I took the courses, and mailed me duplicate cards.
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Posted:  20 Jan 2006 1:24 PM   Last Edited By: houndawgg
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wink_man= Houndawgg, I had the same problem. Initially, when I started hunting, they took your safety course card when you got your first license as proof, instead of just writing the number down, so I didn't have mine either. I called Trenton, and if you can give them the year you took it, and the instructors name, they will look through their paper trail, and send you a duplicate. I called them about 3 years ago on this, well they went through their paper records back to 1965, found that I took the courses, and mailed me duplicate cards.


Thanks for the heads up Wink, I took the bow and archery either 63 or 64. It seems to change with seasons as to what one has to do.
I had planned on sending in the completed safety book last year, but never took the time to do it. I heard if I did that, if I brought a previous license to the shooting qualification part of it, the instructor would issue my certificates.
Someday between deer and turkey season, I may take a ride to Trenton Headquarters and see if I can "get lucky".
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Posted:  21 Jan 2006 3:05 PM   Last Edited By: houndawgg
Here's an event I forgot all about.
In May of 74, the state asked JCP&L to help with the transplanting of Ospray eggs from Maryland that were fertile. They would remove the nonfertile NJ eggs and replace them with good ones.
This was the first time it ever was done and was sucessfull.
The nest was on top of a fire watch tower on Island Beach State Park. I worked for the power company and the highest reaching bucket truck the company had happened to be in Allenhurst, were I worked.
I took the biologest, who was a girl named "Teddy", up in the 60ft. boom and she replaced the eggs.
We went back a few weeks later and memory tells me that the three eggs hatched, but one chick was dead.
The two others made it and as far as I remember they grew up.
That was the begining of bringing back the Osprey to NJ.



The chicks are camoed in the center of the nest.
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Posted:  26 Jan 2006 12:13 PM
1968 Wall NJ

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1973 Black Beard Island Georgia

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1973 Woodchucks Dover NJ........http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c248/rgswildlife/1973woodchucks.jpg

1975 Colliers Mills NJ Doe and Gray Fox
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Posted:  26 Jan 2006 12:34 PM
Kewl pix Rich, was lard azz Tink at Blackbeard that year?
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Posted:  26 Jan 2006 12:37 PM
1996 Wall NJ woodchucks

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1986 Maine bow killed bear

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1992 Maine 192 lbs dressed 30/06

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2004 Wall NJ 2nd 8 pointer


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Posted:  26 Jan 2006 12:38 PM
No he wasn't
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Posted:  26 Jan 2006 1:06 PM
Nice pics, Thanks for sharing!
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Posted:  27 Jan 2006 1:51 PM   Last Edited By: houndawgg
My brother in law with some ducks he shot in 69

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Here's three kids that didn't grow up to be anti's, while my friends girls don't hunt, they eat wild game.
My nephew is an avid hunter.
How do ya like the plucked duck, LOL


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Posted:  27 Jan 2006 5:12 PM   Last Edited By: houndawgg
Here's a nice NAD Earle bow buck, taken by Bill Parells

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Another nice Bill Brown buck from Wall, 2004 shotgun season.

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Posted:  27 Jan 2006 5:15 PM
I love looking at the old pictures.
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Posted:  27 Jan 2006 6:26 PM
Looking at these old pictures is great.  I have to dig up some of my own.
Posted:  27 Jan 2006 10:31 PM
here are some of my "old" pics...

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d25/buckman37/IMG_0817.jpg

this is my first buck ever. Got him in PA in 1994 (I was 12) at first light on opening day (which was a rainy one)  I was shooting a Ruger 250 savage with 100 grain winchester silvertips...dropped him in his tracks!

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this is my first rack buck that I got in PA in 1996.  Again first light, opening day withthe same rifle...double lunger

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d25/buckman37/IMG_0825.jpg
this is my first doe from 1996.  This was the first day of doe season in the afternoon...the temp was -20. This is also the day i almost fell out of the tree trying to get into the box stand.

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d25/buckman37/IMG_0826.jpg

Thats my first gobbler.  Got him in upstate NY
Posted:  27 Jan 2006 10:32 PM
sorry they are so blurry...they are pics of pics...and i appologize for not rotating them as well
Posted:  27 Jan 2006 11:07 PM
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d25/buckman37/IMG_0830.jpg

2001 zone 19 shotgun buck
Posted:  28 Jan 2006 8:49 AM
You were a squirrelly little kid weren't you.

You got some nice deer there.
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Posted:  28 Jan 2006 10:41 AM   Last Edited By: rgswildlife
Here are some more of Gary (houndawgg)1982 Turkey swamp.Notice all the holes in the one buck ???????
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Posted:  29 Jan 2006 11:27 AM
LOL, I remember that buck, but had fogotten the story behind it. I think it was you, Jimmy P., and me hunting Turkey Swamp.
I drilled him with my TSS QuadraFlex(actually the first split limb bow)with what looked like a double lunger. He took one hop and stood there quivering, so I drilled him agian, behind his last rib and he took off.
We went to lunch and came back and found him after some tough tracking. After a point blank, heart shot, he leaped in the air and we all screamed like little girls. He ran about ten yards and dropped.
Remember the "monster" I set you me and Billy up on, in that same spot, and you missed him a 10 yds?, man some bucks do have nine lives.
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c248/rgswildlife/Garryturkeyswamp.jpg
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Posted:  31 Jan 2006 4:00 PM
Yea that one and the big one at the silo in wall were the biggest bucks I had ever had the chance to shoot and I missed. Thats hunting, lots of stories and memories.
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Posted:  09 Feb 2006 11:46 AM
Love it up there Gary  W. I havent been up there in years. As far as Im concerned it's the prettiest place in the state.
Posted:  13 Feb 2006 12:32 PM
nice buck, he looks like a kid also, love seeing people take nice deer in jersey with bow
Posted:  13 Feb 2006 8:15 PM
How'd you guys find those pics
Some seem very old
Posted:  13 Feb 2006 9:26 PM
rutnbk, father, and brother....

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Posted:  16 Feb 2006 5:59 PM
two jersey deer on the ends and a p.a. buck in the middle all in 2004
Posted:  17 Feb 2006 3:13 PM
george dante did the taxidermy on all three of these deer
Posted:  18 Mar 2006 4:47 PM   Last Edited By: rgswildlife
Shot in Allenwood NJ by Irv Herbert in the 1940s (sixth from the left) Bill Browns grandfather thru marriage

http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c248/rgswildlife/IrvHerbert.jpg

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