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November 7, 2009

ELK BOW CLOSE
Whether hunting public or private land, the fundamentals of calling elk remain the same We heard the bull bugle at first light and snuck into his core a

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Insight on antelope movement
When the topic is migration, most of us think about birds. Seldom do we associate migration with big game animals, such as moose or elk. In western North Dakota, however, an ongoing study is shedding some interesting light on a big game species that does migrate. Pronghorns, also commonly called antelope, even though they are not a true antelope, do move around. With the pronghorn hun...
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Fond du Lac's Wayne Schumacher kills 30-point buck
FOND DU LAC — A large crowd gathered Monday afternoon in front of Dutch's Trading Post as sportsmen and passers-by admired "Lucky Buck" — an elusive 30-point whitetail buck taken by bow Sunday night west of Fond du Lac. Fond du Lac resident Wayne Schumacher was accepting h...
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Getting into gear for duck hunting
With waterfowl seasons shifting into full gear across the nation and the NASCAR season speeding into the Chase for the Cup there's an intersection of comparison between the two. Contrary to what casual fans believe  the drivers not in the Chase are still racing to win. No one on the track wants to lose and hunters in the field want to bag a...
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Opening Day of Michigan Bow Season 2009
Opening Day of Michigan Bow Season 2009 It's about 5:30 a.m. and I am wide awake. I have butterflies in my stomach as if I was 12 years old. It is opening day of bow season in Michigan and I am up north at Timber Ridge Ranch. It is a perfect 35 degrees and the wind is dead calm. The ground is covered in a hard frost. The skies are ...
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Tips for taxidermy
Compliments on tastes in art make many hunters a little edgy, at best. After all, hunting — big game hunting in particular — is stereotyped with masculinity synonymous with Monday Night Football and porterhouse steaks. Some hunters limit their artistic appreciation to Terry Redlin prints or whichever artist happens to gain notoriety through the latest round of Ducks Unl...
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Outside Hub Teams with Chevrolet and Pro Hunter Michael Waddell on Webisode Series About Deer Hunting
DETROIT, Sept. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Outside Hub, the leading advertising platform reaching outdoor enthusiasts online, will premiere an insightful "how to" deer hunting series shot in partnership with Chevrolet entitled, "In The Field With Chevy Silverado" featuring renowned hunter, Michael Waddell.The series will be released on ...
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Different methods to bag deer
  Successful hunters can effectively mix tips and tactics which are tried and true with contemporary equipment. It’s a recipe for success which creates a legacy of hunting accomplishments. And while raised stand deer hunting has decades of accolades, that’s not to deter hunters from implementing other methods such as ground hunting.Deer hunting from the ground can be an...
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Addressing urban archery concerns
    Access to urban hunting for white-tailed deer can draw on several decades of success where deer reduction has been accomplished while answering concerns with safety and public acceptance. Essentially showing  yes, it can be done.   Critics cannot simply point to a deer herd which continues to grow as an indication of less than optimal results. In fact r...
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Expanding access into urban area's
I'll never tire of examining and providing insight on access issues, which fits pretty darn well with Access The Outdoors website doesn't it? And I've devoted a great deal of effort on access issues beyond elementary topics such as providing easier entrance to public land hunting area's. I've connected hunting age restrictions to adding hunter numbers which provide financial means throug...
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Building your own digital trail camera
So you want to build your own deer camera? The advantages of using a digital camera for your deer camera are great. You dont have to buy film, and you dont have to pay for processing. Plus you always pay more because you absolutely have to get the 1 hour photo because your so excited to see whats on there, and thats twice as much. It doesnt take long fo...
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2009 Spring Mushroom Report
The 2009 spring mushroom season is in full swing.   Pipe in with your report........
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