Hunting Blogs

Aug 12

 … continued from “The Beginning”…   Young Gunther always wears camouflage. His red, wavy hair is topped with a camouflage beret canted to the left, giving him somewhat of a South African, or at least a British look. Slung across his back as he cruises the bike paths and backyards is a r...


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Aug 11

It’s a well-documented fact that it doesn’t require rocket-scientist credentials to break wildlife laws and take game animals outside designated seasons. But you’d think even lowlife poachers would know better than to post the results of their dirty deeds on the popular social networking site, Faceb...


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Aug 10

Here in Louisiana, the leaves are turning brown already. No, we aren’t having an early fall—just another long, hot and dry summer. The good news is that after August comes September, and for most of the South that means dove season. Friends and family take to the field in search of the elusive gray ...


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Aug 09

After the big losses on Wall Street the past few days, you and I are broke again ... or at least severely depleted of money resources. Even if you're not invested in the stock market, don't breathe a sigh of relief yet. There's talk of a double-dip recession, and that doesn't sound good at all. I...


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Aug 08

In one of the most exciting wildlife and biology stories to come down the pike in a long time, genetic testing has decisively concluded an adult mountain lion hit and killed on a Connecticut highway in June originated in the Black Hills of South Dakota, some 1,500 miles from where it died. Offici...


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Aug 08

The way we consume outdoor media has changed, whether you’re thinking about TV, books, magazines, radio, Internet or anything else. Yet the saying, “What’s old is new again,” also comes to mind. We’re told over and over again that media consumers' attention spans have diminished, especially on th...


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Aug 05

Surely you've heard plenty of the buzz during the last year regarding Remington's latest gas-operated autoloading shotun, the Versa Max. I've been testing one, and will continue to post updates here in my "Mixed Bag" blog. Since the gun was released, folks in the shooting and hunting communities in...


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Aug 04

Just yesterday morning I was out taping in my backyard with a couple of the “North American Hunter-TV” producers. We like to be “done” with most of our taping come the heat and heart of the summer here in Minnesota, but Can-Am just became a sponsor of our show, so we needed to get some running foota...


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Aug 04

It's the never-ending story ... or, at least a debate in continuous deliberations. What am I mumbling about? No, it's not the debate about the nation's debt, although I'm sure you could grumble—I mean, debate that until the end of time. No, I'm focused on the debate regarding what the ...


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Marinade Makes Its Mark

By: Ben Gustafson

Aug 01

 
If you live in my house, you know that my wife does most of the cooking for the simple fact that I’m not a very good cook, and Amber amazes me every time she makes anything (even sandwiches). I guess if we could all live off hot dogs, frozen pizza and microwave popcorn, I could be the cook. For some...


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