Hunting Headlines
| July 17, 2008 |
| Morning Walk |
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Each morning I get up around 6:00 AM and go out and walk a mile plus. Most days it is already warming up, some days it?s cold, some, very rarely, it?s raining and I stay in. Today was bright and clear, so walking outside and enjoying the rising sun, I thought to myself, take the camera, you might see something of interest. The next thing I knew, here came Bo, our cat. Bo is fearless and extremely protective of his territory. Last week he successfully drove off a large dog that had strayed into our yard Note Bo?s lack of a tail. It fell victim to a fan belt! And, right behind him came Spike, the wonder dog! They began walking with me and I snapped this picture. They walked on for sev...
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| July 17, 2008 |
| Pot Look-Alike Case Up in Smoke |
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A lawsuit that began in 2005 when law enforcement authorities mistook a Mississippi hunting club?s deer food plot for an illegal marijuana-growing operation is apparently finally done with its long run in the court system. Last week, a federal appeals...
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| July 17, 2008 |
| Utahns - It's Time to Camp Responsibly |
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By Dr. Kevin Bunnell -- If you enjoy camping in Utah, the following scene probably sickens you as much as it does me: You pull into your favorite camping spot, ready to enjoy a day or two in Utah's backcountry. But what you find is anything but enjoyable. Pop and beer cans are strewn around the campsite. Uneaten food and plastic food containers are scattered everywhere. For many of us, the effects of irresponsible camping in Utah are simply an eyesore and a jolt to what we were hoping to find. After our initial disgust, we start cleaning up the area. Once it's clean, we settle back and begin to enjoy the beauty and solitude we came to Utah's backcountry to find.
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| July 17, 2008 |
| Fall Turkey Dogging 101 |
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The strategy is simple: your trained turkey dog scents, finds, and flushes a fall flock. Near the break site, you hide that canine and yourself, and try to call those scattered birds back to your setup. It?s not enough to...
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| July 17, 2008 |
| The Adventurist Ventures Into An Adventure |
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This story is fiction but I am using the blogging name of a fellow Skinny Moose Media blogger who asks to be recognized and written about. He calls himself, The Adventurist. The Adventurist ventures into parts unknown as well as parts known looking for, well, adventure(s). His latest attempt at adventurism (is that even a word?) [...]
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| July 17, 2008 |
| Tip of the Week: It Won?t Be Long Now; It?s Time to Tune |
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Buckmasters Tip of the Week: It Won’t Be Long Now; It’s Time to Tune Whether you use fixed-blade or mechanical broadheads, tuning your bow will make your arrows fly better. If you have access to a paper tuning device, by all means use it. A paper-tuned bow will shoot almost any broadhead with minimal, if [...]
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