Kennel Confinement or In-House Inhabitant by Gary Adair article copyright While it goes without saying that our hunting dogs should be safely confined in a kennel while in transit, there is an unwavering debate amongst bird hunters as to whether our gun dogs should remain outside in a kennel or allowed to have free-range of […]
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Archery In A Changing World
Archery In A Changing World by Eric Vance article copyright As an archery merchant & pro-shop service provider, I have the unique opportunity to encounter all facets of interest in this sport. From this ongoing experience, I glean a picture of our world today in respect to a constantly morphing “front” of opinions that shape […]
Arrows And Arrowheads
Arrows And Arrowheads by Eric Vance article copyright My friends and customers often ask me what their best choice in points or shafts will be. While it’s an easy question to answer when I know the archer and their equipment, it’s quite subjective in the overall sense. I don’t get a lot of tournament archers […]
Fly Fishing Relics Deserve A Hallowed...
Fly Fishing Relics Deserve A Hallowed Place by Rick Fowler article copyright With the advent of summer I realized my “outdoor stuff” closet needed to be redesigned and redecorated. I discovered seldom-used equipment that needed to be replaced or discarded. Deep in the corner of this space among waders, tackle boxes, shell cases and ice […]
High Country Walleyes
High Country Walleyes by Greg Munck article copyright Well another year is coming to an end. The days are shorter, nights much cooler, and the leaves have turned. Most outdoorsman can no longer hear “the call of the wild” and they have given into the call of the recliner and football games. Before you decide […]
An Anecdote
An Anecdote by Eric Vance article copyright The great forests of upper Vermont are not called the “Northern Kingdom” for nothing. The vast woods are unbroken but for occasional farms and small towns as far as the eye can’t see in the rolling hilly mountains and valleys – not like the dense briar undergrowth of […]