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| March 04, 2008 |
| Taking a Rest |
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Sometimes I wonder if I'm the only one who ever nods off in a deer stand... but I bet I'm not alone there. Well, this one time, I got comfy...
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| March 04, 2008 |
| 3rd Annual St. Jude's Banquet Benefit |
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Here is a great event that helps an even greater cause. This is a banquet that is a pre-cursor to the annual St. Jude Children's Hospital annual Bass Fishing tournament that is held every year down on the Mississippi river. Many of us do not have the time to fish the tournament, but most of can get away for one night. I went to the event the last two years and it has been great. Most of us are not fishing yet, so this is a great way to get our and talk with a bunch of other people about fishing and win some great prizes & raise money for a great cause! www.StJudeFishing.com Below is a list of just some of the great prizes that will be won at the ...
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Read the full story at Rich's Bassin' Blog
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| March 03, 2008 |
| Bow Hunters Are More Sophisticated |
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It used to be that a bow hunter would walk into a big-box store in search of a new bow. There are always salesmen at such places prepared to sell a bow to a novice archer or bow hunter. Many of those bow buyers 20 years ago had no clue what they wanted from a bow other than it shot arrows. Bow buyers now are far more sophisticated. They read test reports, and have an idea of what they want. Although buying a name-brand bow still remains a matter of personal taste, most people who are looking for a bow have come to understand one important fact. You get what you pay for. There is as much difference between a VW and a Ferrari as there is between a good and bad compound bow. There are certai...
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| March 03, 2008 |
| Good News For Hunters |
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© By Othmar Vohringer Hunters in Indiana and South Dakota have reason to cheerful. From the U.S. Sportsman?s Alliance I received the following news The U.S. Sportsmen?s Alliance applauds Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels for signing into law a Families Afield bill establishing an apprentice hunting license, helping to ensure the future of our nation?s hunting heritage. This legislation, House Bill 1046, allows a resident or nonresident newcomer to hunt for three years prior to the completion of a hunter education course, if they are accompanied by a licensed adult hunter. ?The passage of this apprentice license bill in Indiana shows a strong commitment to the future of the nation?s next gene...
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Read the full story at Outdoors With Othmar Vohringer
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| March 03, 2008 |
| Minnesota Northern Pike Fishing |
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Minnesota offers some excellent northern pike fishing in many of its lakes throughout the state. I know that most anglers prefer to catch walleye because they are so easy to fillet and their excellent taste, but when it comes down to the actual fight of the fish, many fishermen would prefer to catch a big northern pike.
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| March 03, 2008 |
| Final Classic Summary |
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Here is my summary of the 2008 Bassmasters Classic from Lake Hartwell. As you may have noticed many patterns figured into the top finishers, but only one could win! The following is a break down of info that I gathered from other websites as well as what I saw by watching & rewatching the Classic coverage. From the sounds of the reports, it didn't take Alton Jones long to find the fish he exploited to win the 2008 Bassmaster Classic. It did take him awhile, though, to figure out how to catch them after his morning bite died. Practice On the first of the 3 official practice days the week prior to the tournament, Jones discovered quality fish holding in creek channels a...
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Read the full story at Rich's Bassin' Blog
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| March 03, 2008 |
| Beauty and the ?Rat |
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For 54 years, a Miss Outdoors teen beauty pageant has been held in conjunction with the World Championship Muskrat Skinning Contest in the Chesapeake Bay marshland community of Golden Hill, Maryland. This year--for the first time in the long history...
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