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| February 28, 2008 |
| The Care of Thunderhoof |
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Tender Town, MS> Whenever I go out of town, I make sure to leave specific instructions for those who are in charge of my dog. I?m sure Rex was really busy before he left and didn?t have time to leave a note explaining the care of Thunderhoof. I didn?t see a note in his desk either. So I took it upon myself to take extra special care of Thunderhoof. I made sure to give Thunderhoof a drink a couple of times a day. I made sure to feed Thunderhoof daily. I made sure he had a comfy bed. I made sure he got plenty of exercise. Look how photogenic Thunderhoof is. After making sure Thunderhoof was tended to, I thought I would try out Rex?s deer grunt thingymajigger and she why these hunters have t...
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| February 28, 2008 |
| Illinois Giants |
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There were so many giant bucks at the Illinois Deer and Turkey Classic?I?m talking gagger-style?that picking out the best-scoring bucks was difficult without the aid of the score sheets hung with each trophy. I also had help from big buck...
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| February 28, 2008 |
| Now's the Time for Steelhead |
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Well with February almost gone and the days getting longer and warmer the steelhead have started to move up the Little Salmon River, here in Idaho. This has been a much awaited annual event for those of use here in Central Idaho for two reasons.
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| February 28, 2008 |
| Where To Fish On The Clearwater |
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For those who are new to the sport I can see why they may be confused as it is quite a large river and if you are not custom to reading Steelhead water it will be intimidating. So for those wanting to know where to fish let me give you some ideas.
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| February 28, 2008 |
| Exceptionally Scenic Clearwater River |
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The Clearwater River in North Central Idaho is home to some of the largest Steelhead in the continental United States. It is well renowned for its Steelhead Runs along with a very Good Salmon and Cutthroat trout fishery.
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| February 28, 2008 |
| When A Steelhead Strikes |
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Some times your line will just stop this is always a good sign that there is a steelhead taking your line. Other times you will feel your line and it feels like it's rolling over gravel (this happens quit often when the water is cold) This to is a good sign that you are having a steelhead strike.
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| February 28, 2008 |
| Sweet Steelhead Hole |
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Steelhead fisherman are different from most in that they fish numerous holes looking for where the steelhead will lay from day to day. Most of us have holes we believe will be holding fish why else would we be out fishing.
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| February 28, 2008 |
| Golfing Holidays In France |
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With stunning surroundings and wonderful gastronomy really makes France a top destination for golfers and from Biarritz to Brittany, France can offer a great variety of uncrowded golf courses, which range from the novice to the more experienced golfer. In fact some of the very top rated courses in Europe can be found in France! In the South there is a terrific variety of golf courses plus the cuisine and temperate climate make this a great destination for all year round golfing holidays.
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| February 28, 2008 |
| Family Fishing Holidays In France |
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France is a country that has a wonderful variety of fishing from the North through to the South and caters for fly fishing, course and game fishing on a wide range of rivers and lakes. Plus there is plenty of coast line for the sea angler to enjoy as well. Carp fishing, cat fishing, not forgetting course and pike fishing are just some of the holidays that you can enjoy in France and whilst some places cater for the dedicated angler, others are more family orientated with accommodation and activities for the non fishers.
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