Hunting Headlines
| January 16, 2008 |
| Help Out Recycled Fish! |
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Teeg from Recylced Fish asked me to help spread the word, they are looking for a few volunteers for the following events! This winter, Recycled Fish will be on the ice at some of the biggest events in Ice Fishing, and we hope you?ll be there, too. Jan 26 ? Brainerd Jaycees $150,000 Ice Fishing Extravaganza / Gull Lake, MN 18th Annual event has raised over $1.5Million for Brainerd-area charities. This festival on ice gives you a shot at over $150,000 in prizes, including a Ford 4×4 truck and 8 Suzuki 4-wheelers! The top 150 slots are good for a prize, and even if you?re not in to ice fishing, there?s something for everyone. Plus - it?s a Catch and Release event, so bring a bucket or ...
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| January 15, 2008 |
| Hunting - Past and Present |
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The story of hunting begins not with sport or recreation at all, but rather with the basic quest for food and survival. Earliest man was considered a hunter-gatherer. This meant, simply, that when there was not enough food just lying around to be gathered, he must hunt for it.
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| January 15, 2008 |
| Hunting Tidbits |
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Hunting has been around with us since the earliest days of man because, hey, you had to eat. These days, it is still done to put food on the table, but is also a popular sport.
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| January 15, 2008 |
| Vote With Your Fish |
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Fish are fun to catch and good to eat, but they have also become a weapon of choice in America's Culture Wars. A page at a UK academic's site offers a comic take on this. While this has been posted for a while, the message is (unfortunately) as relevant as ever. Today, on automobiles all over America, the Fish Wars are raging. On a typical day an early morning commute can turn into a near-religious holy war as Jesus Fish cuts off Darwin Fish, Darwin Fish evolves to make the exit ahead of Jesus Fish, Jesus Fish invokes divine intervention to prevent Darwin Fish from finding the last parking spot. It's a never ending battle and Americans are joining the fray and choosing sides at unprecende...
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| January 14, 2008 |
| Colorado Mule Deer in Jeopardy! |
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Thanks for Michael Burrell for giving me the heads up on this and the link to contribute. Here is the skinny: Dear fellow sportsmen, Certain parts of Colorado has received large accumulations of snow and extremely cold temperatures making being a mule deer a bit tough this winter. CDOW has implemented an emergency feeding program [...]
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| January 14, 2008 |
| A Little Motion Goes A Long Way |
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We have all seen the motorized bunnies that shake all over the place in an effort to attract predators. These do work but they can be a pain to lug around and set up, not to mention the cost of buying your robotic bunny. A much simpler method and one that is just as effective is to tie a turkey tail feather to a small rod that you can stick in the ground with ease. A fiberglass driveway markers works great, but you will need to paint it before using. This turkey tail feather will provide just the right amount of movement to help attract that wily predator when you are calling.
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| January 14, 2008 |
| Southwest Florida's Fishing |
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Just as trout season opened, the New Year's Day cold front coldcocked the fishing. Anglers couldn't catch much but a cold, and one thing remains a cold, hard fact. That won't be the last time. And that's the stone cold truth. Winter fronts send shock waves through Southwest Florida's cold-natured fish, which beat hasty retreats to warm-water refuges. Some species, including snook, crevalle jacks, catfishes and sand bream (striped mojarra), can be killed by extreme temperature changes.
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| January 13, 2008 |
| Falcon does not dissapoint |
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Yesterday, Falcon Lake near Zapata, TX debuted in its first semi big time tournament as the FLW Stren Series visited this border reservoir. Locals and pundits predicted that this one could break all the records, much like Amistad did when tournaments starting visiting there. Turns out, they were right. After catching 27 pounds, 13 ounces Saturday, Jeremy Guidry finished the event with 110 pounds, 2 ounces. That?s the heaviest four-day cumulative tournament weight in the history of both the Stren Series and FLW Outdoors as a whole. Guidry?s catch shattered the previous record of 105 pounds, 8 ounces set by David Mauldin of Tomball, Texas, during the 2006 Stren Series tournament...
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