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Entries for October 2011

Oct 09

Have you ever thought about what 200 yards looks like underground? I hadn't ... until I got the chance to visit the Federal Premium Ammunition factory. The NAHC editorial crew was invited there for a special tour. We saw lots of cool things, such as how shotgun shells and bullets are made. I learned a ton about ammunition, and have a new-found respect for each and every cartridge I fire.



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Oct 09

As I see it, one of the most important things that makes hunting so unique from other sports is that each man—and woman, of course—is allowed to define their version of what constitutes a “success” and what constitutes a “trophy.”



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Oct 07

It’s the complexity of waterfowl hunting that makes it so appealing to me. There’s so much to it ... decoys, blinds, calling, shooting skills, dogs, on-the-wing identification, strategy, location, planning, preparation, and on and on and on.



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Oct 06

Black bears have quickly become my favorite game species to pursue—yes, even more favorable than hunting whitetails—and after spending a week in Strong, Maine, with Scott York of Spruce Mountain Guide Service, hunting black bears with hounds has become a favorite way to pursue my favorite game.



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Oct 06

Have you ever wished to be the shooter on a major hunting show? It’s really a trip, and something I never thought I’d be doing mid-way in my career. But in reality it’s not always hunting. It really is a combination of hunting and producing, and often the two collide.



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Oct 05

With many archery-only deer hunting seasons underway across the country and bowhunters by the thousands heading afield, more and more men and women who opt to hunt with bow and arrow are carrying something additional with them these days: a handgun.



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Oct 04

I just got back from my first waterfowl hunt of the season in a place I’d dreamed of hunting for many years—the Peace River Region of northern Alberta. It’s a l-o-n-g way up there, but the distance somehow makes it even more desirable as a hunting destination.



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Oct 03

It’s go-time for moose. I'm hoping to put at least one huge ungulate in the freezer this fall, and the elk slipped by me in the short (I mean short) window I had to pursue them. Now I have the opportunity for a Canada moose.



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Oct 03

Frost isn’t far away, but maybe far enough that danger is still roaming around in the form of poisonous snakes.



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Oct 01

At the end of August 2011 I had the opportunity to participate in my first pronghorn hunt. Living in Minnesota and doing most of my hunting here, I had never experienced the thrill of hunting in wide-open areas like northwest New Mexico has to offer. 



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