Hunting Headlines
| May 11, 2008 |
| The Rise Of The Huntress |
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© By Othmar Vohringer There are fewer hunters in America and Canada now than at any time in the past forty years. Depending on who?s talking, you?re likely to hear different reasons for that decline. The animal rights people will tell you that it is due to their efforts in ?educating? the public that animals are not here to be killed. They argue that this has created a new enlightened and compassionate society that abstains from killing animals for food and leather and other animal derived products. Yeah, right! Some hunting organizations blame the modern world and the influence it has on our children. Children, these organizations say, would rather spend their time in front of computers ...
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| May 11, 2008 |
| Catching fish after a cold front |
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It never fails, the day before our long awaited spring fishing trip and a Cold Front moves through bring with it the typical barometric pressure changes, a shift in the winds, bitter cold air and then the clearing bluebird skies. The result is difficult fishing conditions causing many anglers to struggle finding fish. But the good news is that it is not impossible to catch fish during these tough-bite conditions. The key to knowing how or why fish react to spring cold fronts is understanding cold fronts and having patience and/or persistence in your fishing. Cold fronts are mainly a separation between warm air and cold air that pushes through an area usually from the north. As the atmosph...
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