Hunting Headlines
| July 26, 2008 |
| Saturday Quote, 7/26/08 |
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A whole poem, actually. "Resting Places," Douglas Haynes The meat tasted like wild ginger. It was my only religion. In the woods an hour later, the setting sun back-lit the hackles of a fox caught in the crotch of a locust: treed by dogs and starved or trapped and strung up by a person. In a week, I went back to see the fox's head sunk and blackened against a burning sky like the girl's face engulfed in flames in my friend's painting that my friend says she painted in her room before she knew that a girld died there in a fire. I bought the painting to remember the mystery. I returned again and again to see the fox hanging in effigy like my hand lifting that dark medallion of deer loin to ...
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Read the full story at Find The River
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| July 26, 2008 |
| Six-Legged Fawn discovered after Dog Attack |
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Now this is something that I have never seen and I want to pass this along. There is some speculation on how this happened and i would be curious to see just what the Veteranarian and the University of Georgia come up with. By: Rick Kratzke A six-legged fawn is recovering at West Rome Animal Clinic after [...]
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Read the full story at Tails & Trails
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| July 26, 2008 |
| Everglades, Again |
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(A bonnethead….) Going back down there this week. Baby tarpon and redfish with an 8w are on the mind, but if a bonnethead swims by that wants to take a bucktail on a spinner, who am I to say no? (It is shark week, after all.)
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Read the full story at Fishing Jones
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| July 26, 2008 |
| Splitting Firewood - Milt?s Corner |
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Posted by Tom Remington If you enjoyed this article check these out: Hunting Is Good Medicine Climate Change Cure Is Warm And Fuzzy Skinny Moose Media We Spend Millions On Species Re-Introduction, So If It’s Not Native, Should We Eradicate? Pot Calling The Kettle Black Winchester Out of Business Let’s Redefine Poaching Tennessee Hunt Ending Except For the Youngsters Me And Teddy Roosevelt Were Best [...]
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Read the full story at Maine Hunting Today
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| July 26, 2008 |
| Tent Dwellers spirit alive at junior guides' meet (The Advance) |
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Twenty-five local youth competed in traditional woodsmen sports July 19 and 20 to an enthusiastic crowd of supporters and onlookers. The event, part of the Tent Dwellers Centennial Festival, was the culmination of a weeklong junior guides' school where campers learned canoeing, navigation, wilderness safety, food preparation and fishing and hunting basics. ?It's always exciting to see the kids ...
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Read the full story at Novanewsnow.com
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