Hunting Headlines
| August 13, 2008 |
| Successful hunter - Randy Ulmer |
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From an Email I received second hand… Hey everyone, Here are some photos of my Nevada buck. I stalked the herd of bucks for well over an hour and ended up with a 20 yard shot, straight up hill. All the credit for this buck needs to go to Gary Gallegos, who helped me. His unrelenting enthusiasm, great glassing skills and [...]
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| August 13, 2008 |
| Shoot Targets Of Opportunity? |
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There is one thing I’ve noticed over the years. The bow hunter who shoots at coyotes, fox, grouse, porcupines, rabbits and squirrels seldom bag many deer. Oh, there are exceptions but not many. Years before I fenced in my land, and before we could hunt from tree stands, I had a man come to hunt three or four times a year. One time out he shot a coyote, and the next time while hunting from a stand in front of a big pine tree, he shot a porcupine. Year after year he would complain. The other hunters, he’d gripe, shoot deer but I never see them. How about sticking me in a different stand where there are some deer? My answer was fairly blunt and to the point. I told him that hunte...
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| August 12, 2008 |
| Bemidji area fishing |
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Walleye fishing is picking up in area lakes, according to Taber's Bait. Fish are schooling on top of midlake humps in 9-16 feet and hitting on leeches on a Lindy Rig and yellow and orange spinners and nightcrawlers. Area lakes also are producing northerns on large sucker minnows in 4-12 feet near bulrushes and submerged cabbage. Anglers are hooking muskies in Lake Bemidji and Big Lake.
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