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Search Results:Turkey 2011
Summary: Spring Turkey Season! It’s like Hunter’s New Year! Getting the drop on some spring thunder chickens after winter’s thaw is how many hunters across the country ring in their New Year in the outdoors. It gets a hunter’s blood pumping again; out there in the crisp, cool mornings. Of course it...
Puppy DaysSummary: Your dog would die for you. You would not do the same for him -Quote from my good friend CB I swore I’d never have another dog. Forget the bird dog, German Shorthaired Pointer thing. Just no dog. Not after Nikko. And that was almost twenty years ago. Even though every year the girls alwa...
Greetings From Latitude 26
Summary: Greetings from Latitude 26! Just a short introduction then I'll get down to the meat. I'm a licensed 100 ton Captain here in the very tip of Texas, just a couple of miles from the border. First and formost I'm a husband and dad who loves my family. And all the things that God put on this earth. I...
A Day With the Boys
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Hitting a fast moving target, be it made of clay or feathers, is a daunting task that has challenged shotgunners since the day someone first discovered that lead pellets pushed by a charge of powder was the proper means for shooting flying targets. I’ve been shooting scatterguns for fifty years and can truly state that I still don’t have it figured out. The concept is simple; begin your shotgun swing behind the bird or clay target, push the barrel past the moving target so that the shot column and target arrive at the same place at the same time. Sounds easy, doesn’t it? Late Season Ducks a Challenge
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This morning, I was sharing the blind with a great wingshot who I had watched on many previous hunts make some astounding shots. Between the two of us, we strapped a total of 4 ducks today. Granted, we both missed a couple of shots that should have been made, but that always seems to be the case. The morning was foggy with just enough wind to keep the decoys moving, pretty close to perfect conditions for duck hunting. They were plenty of birds in the air, especially within the first hour of shooting time. Life is good. Hunting is a gift.
Summary: We all hear a lot about global climate change, posted land, habitat encroachment, and other trends that threaten hunting. In fact, it may be true - we may land fewer fish, bag fewer birds, or take trophy animals less often these days. Despite all that, hunting, as I think of it, is alive ...
Texas Wildlife Association and the Texas Youth Hunting Program
Summary: This article came from the TWA Magazine and we wanted to share it with all of our members. Thank you for supporting the Youth Hunting Program! -------------------------- Wildlife 2007 (San Antonio) gave TWA members a small glimpse of the Texas Youth Hunting Program and an opportunity to visit with...
The Dove Opener is More Than Just Another Bird Hunt
Summary: So, August 31 st rolls around after weeks of anticipation. I load up the truck with everything I will need for a long weekend of hunting, eating, and yes, enjoying beverages with Wingdinger, DoubleTHunter, and two of his partners in crime, Will and Bo. I head out from my undisclosed bunker somewhe...
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