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orangediablo

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  1. true.  Probably hoping people spend the money they saved on merch., hotels, whatever.....But I'm sure most out of state hunters/fisher already have a cabin or camper and won't spend more than what they already do.  Best hope for that are the 1, 3, or week licenses holder spend more, but that won't account for a drop in the bucket compared to what we will lose.

  2. No, no, no - take a look at the non-resident archery, muzzleloading, turkey - we're talking hundreds cheaper when you add it all up

     

    I get where you're coming from and understand.  I was only talking about the fishing side though.  It does kind of suck (for NY res) that the non res side is getting a huge diacount and that we will be paying for it in the long run.  Any idea what their resoning was?

  3. The 3 and 5 year licenses sound like PA to me.  Are you referring to NY or PA?  That would make sense where the crossbow information came in too.

     yup.  looks like PA. http://fishandboat.com/fishpub/summary/licenses.html

     Getting a 5 year non-res license is what?  $8-9 cheaper?  eh.  Guess it's OK but I'd have to live closer to PA and especially wander into PA waters while fishing quite frequently.

     

    But, on a NY note, fishing licenses are getting cheaper.  Not too ofter NY drops prices on anything.  :yes:

  4. 2001 Arctic cat zr800 up for sale. Has about 2900 miles, newer studded track (144 I believe), reverse, twin D&D pipes (not "piped sled" loud), D&D clutch kit, D&D airbox, Delta Force 2 reeds, aftermarket windshield, 2 accessory bags, ski skins, raised bars, stator was replaced two years ago as well as new piston and jug. Sled is fast and runs like a champ and always kept in enclosed trailer.

     

    $2500/offer

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  5. Multiple batteries, handlebar mount, (depending where you mount on the boat, maybe the floaty backdoor in case it decides to take a dip).  I've been using iMovie on my Mac, but with any video software, there is gunna be a steep learning curve to begin.  Even though I have three batteries and a charger on board, I still use the 720p setting with 30fps I believe. 

     

    With any kind of HD video, it's gunna take up space.  Lotsa space.  IIRC, each file will be about 4gb per full length video (on my setting.  May also due to the format it is recorded in).  If you plan on recording all weekend, a single 32gb card will be tight.  With the prices of class 6 or 10 SD cards, there's no reason to not have multiple cards available.

     

    On a side not about the battery, I found that after a few FULL cycles, the battery did last a bit longer.

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