Hunting Headlines
| July 14, 2008 |
| Don?t Scratch The Moose! |
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From the Anchorage Daily News: State wildlife biologist Rick Sinnott thought locals already knew better than to scratch a moose's ears. But the latest urban man-beast encounter this summer has him saying the obvious: Don't pet the Big Wild Life....
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| July 14, 2008 |
| New Oklahoma State-Record Whitetail |
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It?s official. Oklahoma?s typical whitetail record of 185 6/8 was bested by two bucks in 2007. A 21-point giant taken by one Jason Boyett scored 192 5/8. And the new state record, a 12-pointer taken by John Ehmer, scored 194...
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| July 14, 2008 |
| Managing Deer Habitat on Small Acreage Seminar ? Groton CT. |
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Here is another of QDMA’s great FREE seminars and this time it is being held at a sportsmen’s club. Speaking from experience these free seminars are something you do not want to miss. They are very informative and you get to meet a lot of other people that are interested in the same thing. By: Rick [...]
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Read the full story at Tails & Trails
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| July 14, 2008 |
| Hump Day Happenings |
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As everyone knows, July 4th is hump Day for the hunters in our family. Now thoughts turn to getting ready for the coming deer seasons. We will slowly turn to watching the Outdoor Channel and thinking about how to get that big buck. People (like us) that have property are also starting to plan on getting their field ready. Each field has to be clipped, a week or two later it has to be disked, it has to be disked, fertilized and planted again after that. A lot of work. Each stand has to be checked to see if it is rotted, firewood has to be cut, supplies bought, cabin cleaned, and you have to mix in some fun with it. This does not include the malingering Paul "Great Scout" Howells ability to...
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| July 14, 2008 |
| The Florida Cracker |
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Last week in Florida I passed through a boat yard called Cracker Boy Boat Works. A person I was with commented, “Funny they’d call themselves that,” as cracker generally has a negative connotation. Another guy there said that even though most people use the word cracker as a putdown of rural southern whites, the term [...]
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