Hunting Headlines
| July 06, 2008 |
| Dreaming Ahead To Bow Season |
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Opening days, and last days, are a continuing part of the cycle that is bow hunting. We no more than end the 2007 hunting season, and are now looking forward to the Oct. 1 opener nearly three months away. There never seems to be enough time to get everything done that we need to do before the next season opens. This past year was spent building or refurbishing new hunting coops. These new coops are almost completely air-tight until a shooting window is opened. The stands have a solid floor underfoot, and can be a bit noisy but I’m hoping to carpet the floors and walls to muffle any possible sound. I suspect we will build two or three more coops, and that will make a big difference b...
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| July 06, 2008 |
| The Ultimate Fishing Trip GuideBook! |
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How To Plan, Organize and Catch More fish On Your Next fishing Trip! The Ultimate fishing Trip GuideBook! - RV Secrets “What they do not tell you” Discover the RV Secrets you may not have known about, if you are considering becoming a Full Time or Part Time RVer. Take a journey with “Rangerrob” as [...]
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| July 06, 2008 |
| Idaho Mulie |
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By Paul Hines -- For the past five years, I have been traveling with my friend, Gene, from my home state of Washington to Atlanta, Idaho, to hunt mule deer. Typically, we leave at night and drive straight through so we do not have to deal with traffic. We spend seven to nine days hunting for mule deer. About two years ago, Gene had asked his dad if he would like to come along. Gene's dad agreed but did not think he could do much hiking because he has a bad back. The season started on Oct. 10, so we headed for camp on the eighth. We got there during the middle of the day on the ninth and set up camp in plenty of time to drive around and show Gene's dad some of the trails we liked to ...
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| July 06, 2008 |
| Suite 101: Pan Fish Recipe |
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Pan fish is loosely defined as a game fish, saltwater or freshwater, that is easily cooked in a small pan. So, basically it's a small wild fish and ...
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