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Entries for June 2010

Wildlife Gone Wild?

There's been a flurry of tragic, odd and mystifying events taking place in the crossover zone where wildlife and humans meet.

Supreme Court and the Second Amendment

Citizens in Chicago concerned about their safety and lack of legal ability to defend themselves due a nearly three decade ban on handguns, found some solace. The Supreme Court voted five to four today to uphold the right afforded by the Second Amendment and confirmed those rights for all U.S. citizens, including those living in Chicago.

Mark Kayser Online

In addition to blogging, I'm now facebooking and tweeting. Who would have thunk it? That's it for now; I have to go back to my tweeting.

Hunting on TV: Good or Bad?

Overall, I believe that hunting on TV has brought more awareness to our tradition in a modern format. It shows that hunting is fun, brings meat to the table and offers social interaction in a hunting camp atmosphere.

Auntie Em, Uncle Henry, Toto, It's a Twister!

Finding the perfect horse for our daughter was difficult enough, little did we know getting him home was going to be the most unforgettable chapter of the task.

Funny Photo Caption Contest: Redneck Grilling

Posted in: Hunting Info

In the mood for some 4th of July grilling? Maybe not after seeing this photo. Most hunters probably wouldn’t throw venison backstraps on a “grill” like this, but who knows.

Don't "Whether or Not" The Weather

The recent tragedy in Arkansas where campers were surprised by a flash flood was horrific and saddening. It also should be a reminder to all of us that the weather is nothing to be ignored. Regardless if you're planning a hunting trip, a camping trip or just a weekend hike, you need to consider the weather and all its consequences.

How Tough Are You?

The next time you have a passing thought that you're a rough and tough character, reflect on this. If trapped, could you cut off your own arm? That alone brings me right back to reality.  

Fertilize Your Trees For Fall Hunting Success

Are you looking for ways to better your hunting area? Who isn’t? Here’s a sound and relatively easy chore to undertake before summer really sets in. Do an inventory of the mast trees on your property and if they don’t seem to be producing as much as you’d like, fertilize them.

 

It Doesn't Get Any Cuter

It's fawn time again. Whitetail, mule deer and pronghorns are dropping fawns by the bushel basket.

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