Hunting Headlines
| July 23, 2008 |
| Swamp Hunters |
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By Wade Nolan -- Three Florida Black Panthers have been recently sighted in this swamp. Like me, they're here for the hogs. The terrain is mottled with high and low spots. The elevated hammocks resemble a chain of islands that reach through the tangled swamp. From the air, they remind you of the black squares of a checkerboard, connected by their corners. The dry hammocks offer a bounty of edge habitat. Dry meeting wet and live oak flats meeting palmetto thickets. This edge is the key. This dawn I'm not alone in the swamp and here the morning hunt is not a novel idea. The full moon is streaking through the Spanish moss, which shrouds me like lacy curtains. Tawny brown oak leaves that fell...
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| July 23, 2008 |
| Deer With Extra Gear on the Mend |
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A six-legged whitetail fawn is recovering at a Rome, Georgia animal clinic after surviving an attack by dogs this past weekend. Veterinarian Dan Pate, who performed surgery on the 4- to 5-week-old deer, said that X-rays indicated the fawn has...
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| July 23, 2008 |
| Wanna Meet At The 2009 SHOT SHOW? |
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CALLING ALL OUTDOOR BLOGGERS! Hey, you know who you are…please listen up. I want to float an idea your way and now is the time to start planning to properly develop it. Here’s my idea. I would like...
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| July 23, 2008 |
| Changes in Modern Day Camping |
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Camping is considered as one of the oldest hobbies of Americans. It started in the 1800s when people had makeshift homes in the forests and live with nature. Back then it was their way of living, but today, we do it as a recreational activity.
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