A Hunters View by Frank Sears article copyright This story takes place over a few months time period, from the early spring of 1987 through November 1st 1987. I was fresh out of the U.S. Army; I just got home from Germany. I had accepted a job with a local carpet cleaning company. One morning […]
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Memories Of A Hunt
Memories Of A Hunt by Rick Fowler article copyright I have been deer hunting off and on for twenty years, with some years successful and others not. However, the images of opening day this season remain vivid. My hunting partners (high school pals) and myself had synchronized a rendezvous for opening day at a small […]
Selecting A Stand Site
Selecting A Stand Site by Shawn Reed article copyright Food You can’t go wrong with food. If there is deer forage in the area you need to hunt around that site during the early part of the year. There are many different kinds of food you can hunt over like acorns, apples, pears, persimmons, cash […]
Ice Fishing Feeding Frenzy
Ice Fishing Feeding Frenzy by Fishing the Wildside with Tommy Skarlis article copyright Fish have a brain about the size of a pea. They have a stomach that’s roughly 20 times that large. Fortunately for those of us who love to fish through the ice, one feeds the other. While a crappie or perch isn’t […]
One Dog or Two?
One Dog or Two? by Gary Adair article copyright I saw this question posted on another hunting forum not to long ago and my simple, 2-cent answer is a resounding two. While the addition of a second hunting dog into a household (yes, my dogs are kept indoors) or kennel is a decision that shouldn’t […]
Trouble Comes In Threes
Trouble Comes In Threes and Other Outdoor Superstitions by Nathan Cartwright article copyright I have often laughed off the superstitions of the gullible, such as avoiding crossing the paths of black cats and taking special care not to break a mirror for fear of seven years of bad luck, but after thinking about it a […]