Hunting Headlines
| February 14, 2008 |
| Buckmasters Tip of the Week: Don?t Give Up On A Good Scrape |
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Don’t Give Up On A Good Scrape Most hunters like to hunt near fresh buck sign, and what could be better than a hot scrape? Unfortunately, hunting a scrape can be a real hit-or-miss proposition. After all, it’s a good possibility that the buck is checking/refreshing its scrapes at night. Rather than spending day after unproductive [...]
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| February 14, 2008 |
| 7 Essential Pieces Of Camping Gear |
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Sure, you want to carry just about everything when you are packing for a camping trip. After all, you are going to be miles away from home and everything seems so essential. If for any reason however you have restrictions on how much you can carry, here is a list of the 'bare necessities' of camping life:
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| February 14, 2008 |
| SMELT!!!!! |
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The best chance of the year to dip a smelt or two (and not necessarily a limit) will be Saturday in the lower Cowlitz River. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife biologists test-dipped the lower river Wednesday and came up...
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| February 14, 2008 |
| Ice Fishing tips |
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pike bait is a frozen smelt. Drop the smelt to the bottom and wait for the flag to pop. I use a quick strike rig so that you can set the hook quicker. This results in fewer dead fish. Walleye anglers need a lively minnow swimming just off of the bottom. At times, it pays to add a piece of meat to your spoon and changing of colors can make drastic improvement. Nickel, gold, silver and chartreuse are all popular. Add a small minnow or a piece of belly flesh. A quick way to change the contrast of a lure is with the use of tape. Fishing forum
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| February 14, 2008 |
| What's The H Stand For Johnny? |
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My Dad was a good man and a good Dad and he had ?seen the elephant?! He was a character, very colorful, a great hunter and fisherman and everyone should enjoy these next few posts about him. During WW I, when he was 16, my Dad, John Bryan, ran away from home and joined the Texas National Guard. That particular unit had been called up for duty in France. He was loaded on the train in Waco, headed for overseas training, when his Dad, My Grand Dad, Peyton Bryan, appeared and physically drug him off of the train. It took him 5 years and many letters to finally get a discharge from the Guard so he could join the Marines. John H. Bryan was his name. ?What?s the ?H? stand for Johnny?? I heard hi...
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| February 14, 2008 |
| Hunting Expo Draw Permit Winners Posted |
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Results are now posted for the draw permit winners from the 2008 Western Hunting and Conservation Expo held in Salt Lake City last week. Those of you who decided to fork out some money and get in the drawing for 200 tags can now see just how lucky or unlucky you are. I noticed a [...]
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| February 14, 2008 |
| Utah Gov. Mule Deer Tag Goes for $187,500 |
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The 2008 Western Hunting & Conservation Expo wrapped up over the weekend. The big conclusion is the banquet on Saturday night where many big time tags are auctioned off. Here is a list of some of the prices these tags went for. If you can believe the deer tag went for $187,500 [...]
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Read the full story at King's Outdoor World Blog
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| February 13, 2008 |
| Nilgai Hunting - Exotic Game |
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A recent hunt to the prestigious Kenedy Ranch in South Texas, approximately 400,000 acres in size, yielded a sweet chunk of meat for my freezer. I spent the weekend down there and hunted two mornings and two evenings sitting in a blind.
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