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January 08, 2008
Blinding Your Targets through Hunting Blinds
Hunting is not just a matter of choosing the right equipments for shooting your target. When shooting equipments are the only thing you consider when hunting, then most likely, you won't be successful in catching and shooting your aims.
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January 08, 2008
Moose Management Workshop in Fairbanks Jan 13
From an ADFG News Release: The Fairbanks Fish & Game Advisory Committee and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game are jointly hosting a moose management workshop on January 13 from 9 to 3 at the Binkley Room at Pike's Waterfront Lodge. Biologists and other ADFG staff will be presenting current information about moose habitat, intensive management, fire ecology, movements, counting procedures, and management strategies for GMUs 20A and 20B. All are welcome to attend; there is no charge. People with questions about the event can call Mike Kramer at 458-7968 or Rita St. Louis at 459-7263.
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January 07, 2008
Hunters? Hot Tamale Pie
Hunters’ Hot Tamale Pie Ingredients: 1½ pounds Ground Venison 1 large Onion, chopped 1 teaspoon Garlic, minced 1 teaspoon Seasoned salt 1 pack Chili seasoning mix 1 pounds Can of tomatoes 1½ cup Cooked whole kernel corn drained 3¼ ounce Can pitted black olives drained 1 cup Yellow cornmeal 1 teaspoon Salt 2½ cup Cold water ¼ cup Chopped canned pimiento 1 cup Shredded cheddar cheese Directions: 1. Brown ground [...]
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January 07, 2008
Follow the Star
Yesterday, Christians celebrated the feast of the Epiphany. Epiphany is actually a season of the church year, occurring between Christmas and Lent, which focuses on the beginning of Jesus' life and ministry. Churches kick off the season on January 6 by retelling the story of the Three Wise Men who traveled from Persia (probably) seeking a great person whose birth was portended by a extraordinary star. (This is interesting as the Bible's sole endorsement of astrology.) Believing, for who knows what reason, that the infant Magnificence was the Hebrew messiah, the Wise Men set their course for Judea where, after getting some wary assistance from King Herod, they followed the star further to ...
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January 07, 2008
Gemsbok will fight back
This African hunting story will give you a good idea of what may be expected from hunting a wounded Gemsbok in Africa! I was after an old broken
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January 07, 2008
Bowhunting Elephant in Zimbabwe
An African hunting story about an elephant hunted with bow and arrow... My cousin Luc and I are hunting together every year in Africa. This year we
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January 06, 2008
TroutHunter E-Guestbook Added!
Just wanted to let my readers and others who drop by The TroutHunter Blog know that I have added an E-Guestbook to the blog site.Ā  I would really appreciate if you would drop by and sign the E-Guestbook for me and let me know you have dropped by.Ā  Some folks drop by and will respond [...]
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January 06, 2008
8 Questions for College Football Rankings Geek Richard Billingsley
Even as the BCS title game winds up the season, Richard Billingsley is still doing what he has since he was 16: analyze patterns and crunch data. Today he's the man behind the Billingsley Report, one of six computer polls used to put LSU in the big game.
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January 06, 2008
Your Kid Could Cause The Next Columbine
I ran across this story today while browsing a homesteading forum. Seems this lady in Asheville NC, who also is the Wildlife Correspondent for Peta (go figure), sent this letter in to the editor of the Asheville Citizen-Times. Here is the link. I know most of you think like I do, that this is a bunch of [...]
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January 06, 2008
Montana Rancher Gives Back To Disabled Vets
Montana Rancher David Lee has come up with a very unique way to say “Thank You” to our disabled veterans. David has opened up his 30,000 acre ranch in Eastern Montana to disabled vetrans so they can go Elk hunting with a bow. Mr. Lee ran into a few problems last year when he opened up his ranch. [...]
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