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July 18, 2008
Kicked out of the creek
We had barely unpacked when the first group slipped off to Pine Creek without saying a word. Despite weeds up their noses, youngsters busted brush to reach the water — causing momentary concern when dinner was served and the 16-kid head count came up well short. That the youngsters, some of them teenage boys, risked missing a meal underlines the allure of creek play. That’s true even for the city kids we brought to Ogle County this week. My wife’s family gathers each summer and several trips have been to rented cabins across the road from White Pines Forest State Park. These are air-conditioned cabins equipped with televisions and DVD players, so nature could easily beco...
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July 18, 2008
Discussion Topic: Heller To Challenge New D.C. Gun Law
Are you ready for round two? From USA Today: Less than a month after the Supreme Court overturned the city's 32-year-old handgun ban ? the most restrictive in the nation ? the same litigant in the landmark case appeared at...
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July 18, 2008
Former Ohio Warden Gets Time For Baiting Hunters
From the Dayton Daily News: A former state wildlife officer assigned to Miami County was sentenced Monday, July 14, to three years of community control and 60 days in jail for baiting a dove field, then citing hunters who showed...
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July 18, 2008
Suite 101: Woolly Bear Hunting
Tigers and Bears Oh, No! . If you hunt for a Woolly Bear, you don't need a gun. The woolly bear I am talking about is a caterpillar. How about a ...
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July 18, 2008
When Packing For Home
Everything comes to end. Well, technically, when starting something there is always an end to it. Whenever you start something good, it always comes to an end like what you will do in camping. After all those camp fires, sleeping in the wilderness and getting closer to the environment comes to end packing up is the next activity on the list. Yes, it is time to get your gear together and head home to reality.
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July 18, 2008
Tips in Camping Kitchen
One of the great outdoor recreations is camping. Basically, being out in the in the woods means playing and relaxing. But do not get so excited because there are still chores to do to make sure that your stay will be very fruitful and enjoyable. Being in the woods, one will definitely have to set up the tents and the other gears.
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July 18, 2008
Tips on Buying Camping Needs
Being able to camp out with the whole family is a great way to spend vacation. Escaping the bustling streets of the city to a fresher air and greener environment is the ultimate adventure. But when you want to spend camping, there are lots of preparations to make and things to purchase. For beginners, buying the complete set of gear and equipment will be very expensive if one does not know what to buy exactly.
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July 18, 2008
How to Use the Lures
"You got too many lures, you don't need any more!" Is the most phrase that I hear from my family and my friends when they find out I purchased new fishing lures. But are they right to say that I do in fact have too many lures? To be honest, they are partially right because line, hook, and worm would do just fine. After all, it is the most trust worthy bait ever used.
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July 18, 2008
Bears On The Prowl. People On The Prowl. Sometimes Bad Mix
Reports are coming in all across the U.S. and Canada of bear/human encounters as it’s that time of year again. This should be a reminder that we share the outdoors with bears and we should be prepared. Forget what most media sources report that bear encounters are rare. They are more frequent than most people [...]
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July 18, 2008
Vermont Fish And Wildlife Board Rep To Resign In Protest Of Too Many Deer Permits
Keith Armstrong of Pownal, a representative to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board for the Bennington County area, said he will resign his position on the board in protest of the board’s decision to increase the number of antlerless deer permits. The Bennington Banner covers the story. Tom Remington If you enjoyed this article check these out: Vermont Moose [...]
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