History Of Wolves by Juanita Amero article copyright Here it is that time again to explore the world of our outlaw wolves. Previously I had recounted the life adventures and defeat of Lobo, King of Currcumpaw and the Custer Wolf. For this entry I thought an overview of the wolf throughout history, as both villain […]
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The Custer Wolf
The Custer Wolf by Juanita Amero article copyright Many of the outlaw wolves have become semi romantic characters much like the human outlaws of the Wild West. Their rampages and exploits were published in newspapers along side the articles of the human renegades. Although many of these last wolves were loners, it was not always […]
Adventures As A Hunters Wife
Adventures As A Hunters Wife by Juanita Amero article copyright The gun slings are hung by the ammo with care with hopes that daylight will soon be there. While visions of big racks dance in their heads, the wives pray silently for the days ahead. Oh yes…the Eve of the Opening day. The opening day […]
The Outlaws Part 1
The Outlaws Part 1 by Juanita Amero article copyright Old Three Toes, Rags the Digger, Ghost Wolf, and Spirit Wolf were just a few of the names given to the “outlaw” wolves of the past. These legendary wolves were the inspiration for many thrilling tales spun throughout the generations. However, the actual fact may not […]
Spring Is Here
Spring Is Here by Shane Hurkmans article copyright With the weather getting warmer and warmer, it’s that time to start thinking turkeys again. Get the old shotgun out and check it over. While you have it out, give it a good cleaning to make sure that there is nothing wrong. Check to make sure that […]
Autoloader Rifles
Autoloader Rifles by Shane Hurkmans article copyright I have been overwhelmed with people bringing in their autoloading rifles with the same problem or a combination of problems. The first one I see a lot is that people don’t shut the bolt all the way, and then they bring it in and yell at me that […]
Small Game Hunting
Small Game Hunting by Shane Hurkmans article copyright Remember when you would take off small game hunting on a cool October morning and all you had was a 22 long rifle? I vividly remember hunting squirrels, rabbets and other small game, just this way. I carried an old Remington Target Master with open sights and […]