Hunting Headlines
| July 18, 2008 |
| Wolves heard in Washington State |
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Last winter Biologists confirmed a grey wolf in Eastern Oregon near Joseph. The source: Idaho’s reintroduced wolves. So it only seemed natural that Washington state would be next. The Cascade mountains are a remote location where a pack could establish without much human contact. As the grey wolf is removed from the federal endangered species list, [...]
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| July 18, 2008 |
| The Weekend Bite--7/18 |
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Northeast ?We?ve been beating lake trout up something awful,? reported Rich Greenough at Sure Strike Charters. When we called he was just returning from a trip on Lake Champlain where he caught 30 fish in 3 hours. He?s fishing in...
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| July 18, 2008 |
| 5 Guaranteed Steps to Be Prepared For Fishing While Camping |
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For hours upon yours, you have been sitting under the hot summer sun, in the middle of the lake. No nibbles yet. Then suddenly, you feel a slight tug at the end of the line. You yank back the rod at a 45 degree angle, and then turn the reel. As you repeat this drill several times, the bending of the end of your fishing rod tells you that it's a huge catch.
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| July 18, 2008 |
| A New Link |
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Before swapping links with Jerry, at Easy Hunting Tips , I went through many of his posts. The blog offers good outdoors tips, is family oriented and is easy reading. I?m happy to add his link!
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Read the full story at Outdoor Odyssey
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| July 18, 2008 |
| NYC METRO: Summer Patterns |
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Summer patterns are in step. Striped bass are mostly in the domain of vampires. Daytime is for other things; taking boat rides to check out the waterfalls, stalking bluefish, waiting for the albies and bonito, monitoring the Gilgo Surf Cam…What else is there to do? Tons of stuff. Late night pitch-n-putt, go to the livestock auction and [...]
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| July 18, 2008 |
| Answer and Question Time. |
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© By Othmar Vohringer Today I would like to share a selection of interesting questions that arrive almost daily by email or that somebody has asked me on my hunting seminars and clinics and my answers with you?re here. Q : What?s your favorite camouflage and why? A : For many years I wear exclusively ASAT® and PREDATOR® camouflage. These two patterns are to my knowledge the only ones designed using animal vision science. Most other camouflage is designed using consumer appeal science. Animals see things very differently than we humans do. Animal vision orientates on light and shadow, not on details like branches, bark and leaves. ASAT® and PREDATOR® with their open designs perfectly mimic...
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| July 18, 2008 |
| Jones Farm Is Now Posted |
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In light of recent suspicious activities on the Jones Farm, a security system is currently in the process of being put into place. This is no ordinary home ( or cow) defense system though. This unique homemade system is specifically designed to keep out one single lanky, overly tanned, half blind cretin . An elaborate security system of many layers has been created to mislead and confuse this sarcastic and pitiful, so-called Blogger. The specs for the expertly devised diversions are as follows: 1)Paul paying camp fees ( who wants to miss that?) 2)A shiny nickel 3)A flashing sign that reads LOOK HERE TO SEE WHAT A REAL WEB SITE LOOKS LIKE . 4)A MS State fan 5) An LSU fan 6)free babysitting...
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