Hunting Headlines
| July 21, 2008 |
| Wolf Injunction Ruling Could Have Just As Easily Gone Other Way |
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A United States District Court judge in Missoula, Montana ruled to reinstate protection of wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains region using the same ridiculous data he claimed the feds used in support of delisting. District Judge Donald Molloy ruled for the plaintiffs, Defenders of Wildlife, et. al., and granted a temporary injunction that will [...]
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| July 21, 2008 |
| Something Fishy |
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After receiving the Note from Thunderhoof , I noticed what seemed to be an underlying tone that made me wonder if the work camp this weekend was going to have some problems. As usual, I was right. When we got to camp we split into groups for Saturday morning. Mark, Drew and I were on the chainsaw road-clearing detail. It did not take long to realize what that stupid deer had done. He had pushed trees down across every road on the whole place. You could see the gashes from his gigantic antlers in the trunk of the trees where he had pushed them over. I bet we had to cut twenty trees off the roads. During a lull in sawing, we heard his distinctive grunt-snicker through the woods. I guess he ...
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| July 21, 2008 |
| Hiking in the Smokies - There's a Trail For Everyone |
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Typically, the phrase "Go take a hike" doesn't exactly have a positive connotation. But when you're visiting the Great Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee, you can be assured that it's said only with the best of intentions. That's because hiking in the Smoky Mountains is one of the most popular activities for area visitors and residents alike.
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