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| November 22, 2007 |
| Mississippi Hunter Apprentice Program |
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Mississippians who have not completed an approved hunter education course still have an opportunity to hunt this season according to the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks. A one-time apprentice license allows persons born on or after January 1, 1972 to hunt, accompanied by a licensed or exempt resident hunter at least twenty-one (21) [...]
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| November 22, 2007 |
| Minnesota Spring Turkey Applications Available |
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Applications for the 2008 Minnesota spring turkey hunt now are being accepted wherever hunting and fishing licenses are sold. Spring turkey hunters may apply for one of 37,992 permits to hunt a five- or seven-day season in one of 67 permit areas. Last year, spring turkey hunters harvested 9,412 birds. “Turkey hunters can look forward to more [...]
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| November 22, 2007 |
| Michigan Hunting Opportunities in Lame Duck Access Area |
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The Department of Natural Resources reminds hunters that the Lame Duck Foot Access Area (LDFAA) located in 11,000 acres of state forest land in northeast Gladwin County provides walk-in hunting opportunities. Only walk-in access is permitted. The area is bounded by county roads on the north, east and south and the Tittabawassee River on the west [...]
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| November 22, 2007 |
| The Claw Review and How To Skin A Deer |
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This post will be a review of “The Claw Skinning Tool” from Cabela’s and a YouTube Video of the way I prefer to skin deer. For some reason, my buddy bought The Claw from Cabela’s this year. My opinion is that he saw it in the catalog, ordered it and hated to admit he had been [...]
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| November 21, 2007 |
| Scrapbooking the Outdoors |
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How many scrapbookers are out there? I just started scrapbooking last year. I didn't think I'd like it, the nit-pickey little pieces, the cheesy decorations. Guess what? They have nifty tools that cut the little pieces and there are some really cool stickers and backgrounds! After I made my first page, I thought "Oh, that's so nice! I made that?" My next scrapbook is going to be all about my outdoor activities (naturally!). I Googled "scrapbooking the outdoors" and here's some of what I found: The Great Outdoors Scrapbooking There is nothing like being out in nature. The trees, the mountains, the wildlife, the scenery, the fishing, the bugs, umm, well, maybe the bugs aren?t so great, but ...
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| November 19, 2007 |
| BEAVER RIVER |
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BEAVER RIVER, LOWER: Flows are low and clear. Pressure is moderate and success is fair to good. Brown trout get aggressive in the fall as they prepare to spawn, so try fishing streamers or flashy lures. Egg patterns are also effective. Much of the river is on private property, so please treat the area with respect. Much of the private land is open to walk-in access, but some is closed to trespass so watch for signs. BEAVER RIVER, UPPER: Pressure is light. Fishing is fair to good for small browns and rainbows. Brown trout get aggressive in the fall as they prepare to spawn, so try fishing streamers or flashy lures. Egg patterns are also effective. Please prevent the spread of whirling dise...
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| November 19, 2007 |
| Gun Hunting from a Ground Blind |
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Do you hunt in the chilly north, but can't put up a permanent gun hunting stand? Then I highly recommend hunting from a ground blind! Where I hunt, there's no particular reason you'd need to hunt from an elevated stand because of the hills, dips and valleys in the landscape. We aren't allowed to put up permanent stands on the private land I hunt, and finally it's cold. Cold, cold! After years of shivering in a tree stand, only to freeze out and head in the house to warm up, I purchased a pop up ground blind. I LOVE IT! I love it because it's cozy - I'm protected from most of the wind, rain, snow. My movements are hidden and muffled. I can bring lots of stuff (like a book, lunch, extra gea...
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| November 18, 2007 |
| Butt Out - Review |
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Whenever I find something really cool, I like to share it with my readers. I’ll be the first to admit this, but I didn’t purchase the Butt Out tool. My friend did. When he told me about this tool, I thought, “Another sucker is born.” He purchased it at the local Wal-Mart store and showed it [...]
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| November 17, 2007 |
| PETA Signs |
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Take a look at these signs from PETA. Remember also that the Humane Society is in the same boat as PETA and all sportsman need to get involved in fighting back against these groups. If we expect someone else to fight the fight then we will all lose.
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| November 16, 2007 |
| If I'm not Blogging, I'm Hunting! |
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Tomorrow is opening day of gun season!! I've been busy getting ready for that. Plus last weekend, we went out bow hunting and saw 3 bucks which made me really get in the mood for hunting this weekend. Since I've been too busy to write, here's some links to articles about women hunting that came out recently. Good luck hunting!! Girl power: Teen schools guys on how to bag deer "Rachel Woodard might be a Ravenna High School cheerleader, but she's far from all pompoms and pigtails. The 17-year-old senior is an avid deer hunter who already has bagged six deer, including two seven-point bucks." Encourage the women to hunt, too "More than once over the years, I asked Uncle Gene if I could go wi...
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