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Hudson river

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Hammer wrote:
That's exactly how I feel about Californians moving to Idaho.


. It was the last place I could find that wasn't over-run with Californians.
It's over run but not by californians.... :roll:
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I guess we all wonder about Cal. and hope they don't come to visit also. In Alaska we love the ones that come up and want to stop hunting and trapping, and of course hurting fish with hooks. We must be barbarians !
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eddie wrote:I guess we all wonder about Cal. and hope they don't come to visit also. In Alaska we love the ones that come up and want to stop hunting and trapping, and of course hurting fish with hooks. We must be barbarians !
Ok not all of us are tree huggers. I for one hunt and fish. In fact my trips to Idaho are for fly fishing as well as the great flying. Its true though that Cal is full of feel good anti hunting nuts who know absolutely nothing about wildlife or land management.. THey think buying and planting a couple of trees will make up for their polution. IE Al Gores carbon creditsl I may live here but I don't play their game.. :) Trouble is Hunting and fishing in SO Cal is virtually non existant.. We used to be able to hunt Mountain lion in So cal but the animal rights nuts got it banned. Trouble is that lions are at the top of the food chain in the back country here and if their numbers aren't controlled they overpopulate and the health of the species declines. Also we now have numerous attacks on people every year, some resulting in death. The average lion consumes the equivalent of one and a half deer every two weeks. That's 3 a month. Most animal rights wackos don't know that fact :evil: either. :evil:
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Sorry Iceman, I just made as stupid a statement as hammer. I guess when I read something like he wrote I, should just shake my head. Following his logic I should be saying they should ban GA and low time pilots from the sky because they ALL do dumb stuff. Instead I still flight instruct and try to promote flying to everyone.
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Trouble is that lions are at the top of the food chain in the back country here and if their numbers aren't controlled they overpopulate and the health of the species declines.


Mountain lion populations are self-limiting. Male lions are fiercely territorial in regards to other lions, and they regularly kill each other over territory disputes. While many species require predation for a healthy population (deer, for example), lions do not.
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that must be why we are seeing more of them and they are actually coming into populated areas to find food. Reality of the situation is they are starting to overpopulate and it is showing in the poor health , overall, of the species.... Not gonna argue this topic. I'm done.......! ](*,)
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that must be why we are seeing more of them and they are actually coming into populated areas to find food. Reality of the situation is they are starting to overpopulate and it is showing in the poor health , overall, of the species.... Not gonna argue this topic. I'm done.......!


Cunningly out-maneuvered yet again... :wink:
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Hudson River

MikeMike, very good info about flying the Hudson guys. I used to do it on a daily basis. I changed companies, so I do it only about once a week now.

I just want to reinforce you statement about checking TFRs. FSS is no help. They only tell you there is a notam for games, and then follow that up by saying they don't follow the games and don't know when they are playing. Check the NY Yankees website for game dates and times. The TFR starts one hour before the game, and ends one hour after.

Every once in a while there will be a security notam for the UN. FSS will give info on those.

I'd also like to reinforce "Get the NY Helicopter Route Chart. I think it's very important.

And watch out for all those d@#n helicopters! LOL
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Another resource on the NY corridor, from Doug Stewart.....

http://www.dsflight.com/seminars.html

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Hammer wrote:

Cunningly out-maneuvered yet again... :wink:

thank you but I wasn't trying to out maneuver you. I guess I just did it without trying. :lol:
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