Hunting Headlines
| March 03, 2008 |
| Reverse Deertology |
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Water Valley, MS> I am back from the sunny shores of Florida and I want to thank my friend Jody at The Hunters Wife for her excellent posts on the site while I was gone. There has been some misinformation passed on about that stupid Thunderhoof which does not bother me at all. Most people just faint when they see him and others make up stories so he sounds like a fawn or just another deer, so that no one else will know about him and hunt him. I am sure that Mark is behind this. Maybe I can get both of them down to visit and look the place over this summer. Thanks to everyone that left comments, it was nice to check in and see how much fun everyone was having while I was away. Saturday I p...
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| March 03, 2008 |
| Razor-clam dig tentatively set for March 7-12 |
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Washington biologists are set to allow clam digging this weekend on the state's most popular digging beaches. Longer than the weekend, actually, with a March 7-12 dig on some and just Saturday/Sunday on others. The only caveat is pending approval,...
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Read the full story at OregonLive.com
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| March 02, 2008 |
| Mid-Winter Dreamin |
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The buck was banging its antlers against a tree, and I listened to him working a scrape for 30 minutes late last October. The buck was within 20 yards of me but he was screened by thick brush and was invisible. I sat in my tree stand and listened. He was close enough to hear the urine hitting the scrape, and he was upwind and the pungent ammonia odor was strong. He worked that tree over, yanked at the overhead licking branch, and for all the noise and commotion he made, the buck was impossible to see. I checked the spot the next day. He’d been working two scrapes, and one was eight inches deep and as big around as two large platters. The buck had pulled the old licking branch down, ...
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Read the full story at Whitetail Wizard
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| March 02, 2008 |
| Water-Resistant Flashlights - Outdoorsmen and Professionals Will Benefit |
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If an emergency occurs and someone is in distress, professional divers, firemen and rescue works must respond to the challenge immediately. Waiting for ideal weather conditions or better lighting is not an option when lives are at stake and the potential for destruction is high. It is no wonder that these professionals demand the highest quality in their lighting equipment.
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Read the full story at Ezinearticles.com
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| March 02, 2008 |
| Meetings |
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• New York Walleye Association, American Legion Post No. 1041, 533 Amherst St., 7:30 p.m., Tuesday. Call 874-2522.
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Read the full story at The Buffalo News
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