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Entries for July 2011

Jul 15

It's been a wild and whacky window of weather at the Kayser homestead over the past month, and because of it I've had some home damage. I've also had second thoughts on my insurance company, and as I research new options I'm reminded that most homeowner policies only cover firearms for up to $2...


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Jul 15

Well, I was right. My “first love” truck rolled out of the door at Transport Graphics in Rogers, Minnesota, in great shape. She’s now wearing Mossy Oak Duck Blind camo on her fender flares, rocker panels and bumpers. I think she looks “mar-vel-ous” as that fashion guy used to say on Saturday Night L...


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Jul 12

Whoever said, “Big things come in small packages,” is an idiot. I got a call this morning at my desk letting me know there was a “crate” in Hunter shipping headquarters with my name on it. After finishing my game of Angry Birds, and still slightly puzzled, I wandered downstairs to investigate and, s...


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Promoting The Sport

By: Mark Kayser

Jul 12

Are you doing your share to ensure the future of our hunting heritage? I'm lucky. Every day I have the opportunity to blog, write, photograph or film a message to support the heritage of hunting. Many of you have jobs and careers that don't provide that luxury, but don't overlook small windows of op...


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Jul 11

Good news: DPMS Firearms heroically led the Zombie Hunting Militia and thoroughly defeated the zombies at Outbreak:Omega 4. The zombie bite risk meter is now registering a 0 (zero). Approximately 800 members of the Zombie Hunting Militia showed up to the...


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Jul 11

It’s recently occurred to me, I’ve been driving pickup trucks nearly all of my adult life. Through school I drove the family’s cast-off cars. First was a gigantic Pontiac Bonneville that could literally carry a small rowboat in the trunk. That was followed by a Plymouth Volare wagon, complete with “...


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Jul 08

According to numerous sources, approximately 60 miles south of the Twin Cities, a zombie invasion is about to occur. Authorities say the zombies will reach Morristown, Minnesota, by 8 a.m. CST on Saturday, July 9. More than 100 members of the fully ar...


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Jul 08

On Wednesday, July 6, 2011, a California couple discovered Yellowstone country isn't all spectacular scenery and ice cream stops. It's big, wild country and a surprise meeting with a sow grizzly guarding cubs resulted in the death of the husband. (Read more below video) Although bear attacks...


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Jul 08

I'm sure many of you have been anxiously waiting to find out if you won the 2011 NAHC Spruce Mountain Black Bear Hunt Giveaway. I'll be hunting with the winner at Spruce Mountain Guide Service in Strong, Maine, at the end of August ... so I know I've been itchin' to find out. Wa...


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Jul 08

I’m a “turkey guy.” I really love that bird and the hunting challenges it represents. Other than the 6 inches from the point of its beak to where those feathers begin below the waddles, the tom turkey can hold its own for beauty with any critter in God’s creation. And though its brain is smalle...


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