Hunting Headlines
| July 01, 2008 |
| Hutchs fishing report |
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http://www.cherrystoneva.com/ HUTCH FISHING REPORT WEEK OF JUNE 30, 2008 Cherrystone Family Camping Resort will update this fishing report weekly through mid-October, later if conditions warrant. It is compiled by Bob Hutchinson, seasonal camper site #143. Hutch is the retired outdoors editor for hunting and fishing for The (Norfolk) Virginian-Pilot. Find out the latest on fishing at Cherrystone. ******************************************************************** This week's big news is that croaker have invaded waters of the Chesapeake Bay off Cherrystone Family Camping Resort as well as Seaside (oceanside) waters out of the village of Oyster, VA, 4.5 miles east of Cherrystone. In fact,...
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| July 01, 2008 |
| Fish research center in DuPage County? |
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The DuPage County Forest Preserve is expected to vote today whether to build an urban stream research center at the northeast corner of its recently purchased 40-acre Cenacle property in Warrenville. According to Jake Griffin of the Arlington Heights Daily Herald, money for the center would come from a $2.9 million grant received from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association. The fish research center would be next to Blackwell Forest Preserve. Writes Griffin: The facility will be used to reintroduce lost species of fish and mussels back into the waterways, said the district’s natural resources director Ole Oldenburg. These parts of the waterways were once home to 41 fish spe...
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| July 01, 2008 |
| Catch & Release When Trout Fishing |
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In streams where population of trout is below par, the water is often ruled catch and release. Catch and release rubs some trout fishermen the wrong way. It goes against the fond memories they have of years ago of coming home proudly with a stringer of fish. Then they're where ten times the miles of public streams and one-tenth the number of licensed fishermen. Dams and home building have steady eroded the length and breath of trout streams.
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| July 01, 2008 |
| Angling With Orlando Bass Fishing Guides |
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Knowing the waterways is a huge benefit, as these guides have inside knowledge as to the favorite spots haunted by the large bass. They also know which lures have been most successfully used to land the big ones and what rods and test lines have proven most effective.
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| July 01, 2008 |
| A record book for road kill? |
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Motorists hit a deer somewhere in the United States 1.5 million times a year. Those are the ones we know about. Estimates are that only about half the drivers who hit a deer report it. In this neck of the woods, almost everyone I know has hit a deer with a car, truck or motorcycle. Several of them have hit more than one. Hitting a deer with your vehicle is unsettling, not to mention expensive. In the 10 worst states for vehicle/deer collisions, the cost of vehicle repair and replacement in 2006 was more than $270 million. Illinois is third on that top-10 list. Many times, the motorist never sees it coming. No matter how observant you are or how carefully you drive, a deer can jump up out ...
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| July 01, 2008 |
| Choosing a Pistol Fanny Pack For Your Pistol |
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Buying a good-quality pistol fanny pack is a great way to carry around your pistol in a convenient and discreet manner. Aside from this function, you can also use this bag to store other necessities in one compact and mobile container. Store other necessities such as your cell phone, wallet, digital camera, license and other essentials.
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| July 01, 2008 |
| Calls of the Wild - Your Guide to Duck Calls |
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Duck calls are hunting devices used to attract and lure ducks. They have compact bodies normally made from wood or synthetic materials, with reeds or inserts. Much like any wind musical instrument, air is blown through one of the duck calls' ends. This causes the reeds to vibrate, thus producing quacks, hails, and feed calls.
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| July 01, 2008 |
| Trout Fishing Basics. |
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eBook for beginners. Trout Fishing Basics. - For many months now, the federal government has been exploring all sorts of solution in order to curb the enduring foreclosure crisis. Thus, it came as a surprise when home sale activity improved in states, which are considered to be the epicenter of the housing industry mess. [...]
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