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Entries for October 2007

Flashing Antlers

If all else fails, getting boisterous might put a huge bull moose in your (yikes!) lap

First Bou' Adventure

On the trail of some monster Quebec bulls.

Field Judging Caribou

Because of their unique and complex antlers, caribou are one of North America's most difficult big game animals to score, making them particularly tricky to judge in the field.

Fender Bender

An elk story to remember from a North American Hunting Club Member.

Fair Warning

One North American Hunting Club member learned the hard way that spooking an elk is a bit harder than spooking a deer.

Elk Rifles and Optics

Sure - most rifles and optics can do the job elk hunting - but Jim Zumbo recommends a few with extra horsepower.

Elk Guns

What makes a good elk gun? Power. Bryce M. Towsley advises us not to "under-gun" ourselves. When you save up enough time and money for an elk hunt - firepower is that last thing you should worry about.

The Brown Menace

If you're ever facing down a charging brown bear. Here's what you should do.

Targeting Yogi

While you might be able to get away with a less-than-perfect shot on a Boo-Boo, when a Yogi-sized bear arrives at your bait site you’d better know where to place your bullet or arrow.

Slow Start, Big Finish

At the crack of a branch, the bear picked up its head, focusing toward the direction of the sound. Fifteen seconds later, it was gone.

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