Hunting Headlines
| July 29, 2008 |
| Carp Fishing Secrets. |
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The carp angler’s bible! Over 270 pages of carp fishing advice from the home of carp fishing. Carp Fishing Secrets. - ebook for beginners. Trout fishing Basics. - Couple to assume duties of park attendent and receptionist. Park Attendent start pay $ 1100.00 mo. Receptionist sart pay $400.00 mo. 2 [...]
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| July 29, 2008 |
| Birds sing with an accent |
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RALEIGH, N.C. — As soon as Illinois-born neurobiologist Richard Mooney opens his mouth, Triangle residents know he’s not from around here. But humans aren’t the only creatures whose regional drawls and twangs give them away. The same thing goes for the songbirds Mooney studies in his Duke University laboratory. “If you drive around the U.S., you’ll hear the same species of songbirds,” said Mooney, who has developed a unique way to study how birds learn, and published his results this year in the journal Nature. “But if you listen closely, the songs sung by a swamp sparrow from a population in New York sound different from a swamp sparrow in Pennsy...
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| July 29, 2008 |
| Carrying a Rifle on Horseback |
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Looks Like Guy Eastman and I share more than just our common love of hunting the western mountains. In his blog post titled Rifles, Horses and Grizzly Bears , he elucidates an Eastman’s reader on why he carries his rifle with the butt to the rear. I find it interesting since we had this discussion on Sage [...]
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Read the full story at Western Wanderer
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| July 29, 2008 |
| Is That a Lake Vernon Pickerel?! |
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I am out fishing with the boys tonight and I just caught a monster pickerel (walleye)! We took a couple of photos and measurements and released it quickly. We would have weighed it, but we did not want to take the extra time to do it. It needs to spawn and let someone else catch [...]
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| July 29, 2008 |
| Worth the Drag |
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By David Martin -- Early November is a special time for all who chase the elusive white-tailed buck. While I could only daydream of the big bucks I would be chasing in a few weeks in Wisconsin, I was pretty content with a stand I had placed on the side of a steep hardwood hill next to a large cutover in my home state. On earlier scouting trips, I witnessed two nice bucks feeding on this hillside and one particular 8-pointer that liked to bed in some blowdowns nearby. After watching the weather and deciding that the approaching cold front would offer a wind direction suitable for this stand, I called a hunting buddy to see if he had definite plans for his weekend hunt. About three minutes ...
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| July 29, 2008 |
| Ten new conservation officers join the DNR |
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In a ceremony marking the culmination of 12 weeks of intensive training, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) welcomed 10 conservation officers to its ranks Tuesday, July 22 during a special ceremony at Camp Ripley. The new officers will ensure that the DNR’s 152-field conservation officer stations are staffed.
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Read the full story at MN Department of Natural Resources
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