Hunting Headlines
| July 31, 2008 |
| Deer Season Preparations ( Part 2 ). |
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Perhaps the best time of year to begin scouting your hunting property is 2 weeks after the close of the last hunting season. Though you have your existing hunting areas where you know you can see deer, it's always a good bet to take alittle time to check the woods and fields for just one more place to try to take a real trophy. Maybe the hunting area your using is producing some nice deer but there's always some place that holds that trophy of a lifetime and even though that trophy may not be on property you have permission to hunt, there are ways to persuade that trophy to your property. There's alot of ways to scout your hunting properties but for me it's good ole fashion leg work. Gett...
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| July 31, 2008 |
| Bass Fishing Basics. |
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Learn to catch more Bass even if you’re a beginner. Bass Fishing Basics. - salmon and salmon Fishing information sharing. How to catch salmon and want gear to use. Fishing Report and Locations.
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| July 31, 2008 |
| Summer Bass Fishing Tips |
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5 Tips for Summer Bass Fishing Larry Thornhill 1. Go Dark If your water is a popular recreation destination consider fishing after dark. Things usually settle down at this time and the fish typically become more active. Safety is the big concern after dark. Don't fish alone; know your water; always wear a PFD; make sure your boat is properly lighted; and watch for other boat traffic. 2. If you can't fish after dark go early Most fish are more active at dawn than in the evening during the hottest days of summer. It's easy enough to get up around 4:00 a.m., fish a few hours, and then go home and take a nap. 3. Deep-diving crankbaits are hot Deep-diving crankbaits are su...
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| July 31, 2008 |
| Summer Bass Fishing Tips |
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5 Tips for Summer Bass Fishing Larry Thornhill 1. Go Dark If your water is a popular recreation destination consider fishing after dark. Things usually settle down at this time and the fish typically become more active. Safety is the big concern after dark. Don't fish alone; know your water; always wear a PFD; make sure your boat is properly lighted; and watch for other boat traffic. 2. If you can't fish after dark go early Most fish are more active at dawn than in the evening during the hottest days of summer. It's easy enough to get up around 4:00 a.m., fish a few hours, and then go home and take a nap. 3. Deep-diving crankbaits are hot Deep-diving crankbaits are su...
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| July 31, 2008 |
| Dates for dove season set - Houston Chronicle |
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Houston Chronicle Dates for dove season set Houston Chronicle, United States - 6 hours ago Because of the later-than-normal adoption, dove and teal regulations will not be included in this year?s Outdoors Annual, TPWD?s annual booklet of hunting ... South dove opener set for Sept. 20 Corpus Christi Caller Times all 3 news articles
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| July 31, 2008 |
| Outdoors calendar - Dallas Morning News |
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Outdoors calendar Dallas Morning News, TX - 9 hours ago 1 ?Dove hunting season begins in Texas North and Central zones. SATURDAY, SEPT. 6 ? JC Outdoors Lake Fork Team Trail Spring Championship and Fall Season ...
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