Hunting Headlines
| May 20, 2008 |
| JR's Random Outdoor Quote |
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?When I get up at five in the morning to go fishing, I wake my wife up and ask, ?What?ll it be dear, sex or fishing?? And she says, ?Don?t forget your waders.?? -Paul Quinnett Darwin?s Bass, 1996
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| May 20, 2008 |
| Blacktail Buck Velvet Watch continues? |
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The latest installment of Blacktail encounters from Northern California…. This Doe had me BUSTED… Then a nice buck stuck his head out… Then the BIG Guy stepped out… but not for long…. I’ ll see them again soon I hope.
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| May 20, 2008 |
| Large Trout Often Eat Large Meals |
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If you are content catching average sized trout than by all means keep fishing with small flies, but if you want to fish for a trophy rainbow trout or brown trout than here are a few things to consider. For trout to grow to a very large size, at some point in their development they have to start consuming larger meals. For a large trout, unless the small flies and nymphs are in great abundance than feeding on small flies can be an exercise in diminishing returns. A large trout can actually expend more energy attempting to feed on small flies and insects then it will gain.
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| May 20, 2008 |
| Texas Offers Small Acreage Land Management Workshop June 7 |
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From Texas Parks and Wildlife -- For more than a century, rural Texas land has been owned mainly by farm and ranch families who lived there. In recent decades, the countryside has been fragmented into smaller tracts owned increasingly by former urban dwellers or absentee owners seeking closeness to the remaining pastoral lands of Texas. A workshop to be held June 7 will help West Texas landowners learn more about managing for wildlife habitat on smaller properties between two and 2,000 acres. The workshop is designed to address the growing problem of Texas rural lands being fragmented into smaller tracts, often involving owners who are interested in wildlife conservation but may lack expe...
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