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Jun 21

Last week I updated you on a Florida act restricting doctors from asking if you used firearms. The other day my wife was asked a similar question about ammunition in Wyoming. What gives? Sharon went to Walmart to purchase .22 ammunition for my father as a gift to re-supply him for rodent duty on...


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Jun 20

North American Hunting Club Members, There’s a big event coming up in a couple months that other hunters, fishermen and anyone with an interest in conserving land and wildlife will not want to miss. It’s the Land & Wildlife Expo August 12–14, 2011, at Gaylord Opryland in Nashville, Te...


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Jun 17

Sunday is Father’s Day. For the Miller family, this will be the 15th since Dad left us to join his old dogs and deer camp buddies in happier hunting grounds. Even so, I still think about him and miss him every day. Once again, the family will be together on Sunday enjoying the great outdoors, and no...


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Jun 16

There's another fight brewing in Florida, even after the finale of the NBA playoffs and the Heat losing that battle, despite having the big guns. Several doctors in the Sunshine State are suing Governor Scott and four state officials for adopting the "Privacy of Firearm Owners Act." The doctors c...


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Jun 14

It's almost impossible to concentrate on anything with the dilemma of Weinergate still hanging over the country. Every time I turn on the TV it's "Weiner this" and "Weiner that." Frankly I'm sick of the whole Weiner thing and wish it would quickly go away. There are important issues facing the count...


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Jun 13

My view of shotguns has long been the same as a golfer of his clubs. The linkster carries a whole bag of clubs, each with a very specific purpose. I  believe shotguns are much the same. Why would you take a short-barreled, extended-magazine, red-dot-sighted tactical/defense type shotgun to a...


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Jun 10

Because I don’t have kids I’m re-amazed each June at the number of invitations stuffed into our mailbox by the postman … er, postperson … for high school graduation parties. It’s a big deal now, I guess. I don’t remember having any kind of parent-endorsed or sponsored event for family, relatives and...


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Jun 10

After the muzzleloader portion of my Alberta black bear hunt and the extreme encounters I was having on the first segment of my bowhunt, I was ready for anything. Bears were definitely not timid including the yearling that attempted to climb into our blind. One bear even bit into the dining tent at ...


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Jun 08

We all know Ted Nugent and his no-nonsense approach to telling the media his thoughts with Nugentisms front and center. Love or hate him, Ted brings something most of us can't to the hunting tradition: new blood. As a rocker he can reach an entirely different crowd that I and other hunting professio...


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Jun 06

Those who enter my office probably doubt there’s any organization to the stuff on my desk, but they’re wrong.  I know what’s there and where everything is.  In fact, those loose papers are more organized than my computer or “smart phone.” In fact, I was travelling on the Kentucky turkey...


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