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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...
LOOKING BACK ON A LIFE IN THE OUTDOORSSummary: About this time each year, around the Holidays, I often get a bit retrospective and reflect upon the wonderful times and people I have met, thanks to my lifelong love of the outdoors. I feel privileged to call outdoor celebrities such as Bill Dance, Larry Weishuhn and Jim Miller friends. But not al...
Alone in the Outdoors
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I’m making plans to head back home this evening after spending a couple days hunting wild hogs and deer on a 4,500 acre piece of outdoor paradise situated along a 4 mile stretch of the Brazos River. No big bucks or ‘good eating’ wild hogs were harvested so far on this outing, nor is there the normal campfire banter with friends. Circumstanced dictate that I hunt alone this time and, the experience is one I highly recommend, at least occasionally, for everyone that loves spending time in the outdoors. There’s something very satisfying about being self sufficient in an environment that has the very real potential to be unforgiving. Outdoor Resolutions for the New Year
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About this time each year, many of us that enjoy spending time on the water fishing or in the field or woods hunting decide we need to make a few changes in the way we operate. Looking back over the past 12 months, I can find many areas in my outdoor activities that would bode well with a little ‘tweaking’. There are many little things that can be done to increase the ‘fun’ aspect of an outdoors experience and lessen the work; after all, hunting and fishing does require a good amount of spent energy. Sportsmen detest calling this ‘work’ but when one is in his or her upper fifties, as is yours truly, it’s time to take stock and hunt and fish a bit smarter than in those early days when there was a bit more energy to expend. 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? Duck Call TuningSummary: In this article, I will attempt to the best of my ability to explain the process of tuning a single reed duck call. The best advice is to not take the call a part if it sounds good, there is no need in experimenting if you like the way it sounds. It is very rare that a reed will just go bad, an...
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. 32 results found Next Page >Showing results 1 through 10
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