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What’s Driving Possible Decision To Prematurely Close Wolf Hunt In Area Near Yellowstone?

October 13, 2009 by Deer Hunting · Leave a Comment 

I wonder if I even need to ask that question. Last week Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials opted to close the wolf hunt in Wildlife Management Unit 3, which abuts the northern boundary of Yellowstone National Park, stating that although the quota they had made for that unit was 12 wolves, 9 had been taken earlier than they thought. According to the Los Angeles Times the reason for stopping the hunt then was: But with nine animals having been killed surprisingly quickly in the ba

Texas Whitetail Deer Hunting

August 25, 2009 by Deer Hunting · Leave a Comment 

by Mike Johnson Michael Johnson George Smith Frank Culbert Rick Miller Fred Miller Hunting whitetail deer is a popular outdoor sport that has been around for many years. Whether you have never gone deer hunting before or it is something you have been doing for years, knowing the proper deer hunting techniques is vital for a successful hunt. Whitetail deer are very bright animals and if you do not use the right methods when hunting it could mean the difference of a successful hunt or leaving yo

Texas Whitetail Deer Hunting

August 25, 2009 by Deer Hunting · Leave a Comment 

Hunting whitetail deer is a popular outdoor sport that has been around for many years. Whether you have never gone deer hunting before or it is something you have been doing for years, knowing the proper deer hunting techniques is vital for a successful hunt. Whitetail deer are very bright animals and if you do not use the right methods when hunting it could mean the difference of a successful hunt or leaving your hunting land empty-handed.

HSUS Carefully Chooses Words in Animal Cruelty Case

August 6, 2009 by Deer Hunting · Leave a Comment 

I just got around to reading this HuffPo piece by HSUS on the forthcoming animal cruelty case, U.S. v. Stevens . HSUS has made its fortune casually leaving vital details in its arguments. Like the fact that even though the raise money talking about local animal shelters, but they don’t actually care for abandoned animals or run your local humane societies. Or, in this case, that there are legitimate hunting interests that will be banned if their get their way in this court case. Michael

Types of Hunting Dogs in the World

June 23, 2009 by Deer Hunting · Leave a Comment 

by Jimmy Kazoo Are you one of those guys who love to hunt in the wild but you can’t do so because you don’t have a good hunting dog with you? This doesn’t mean that you should give up on hunting. It’s better to focus your energies in finding a good hunting dog. A hunting dog is normally chosen to locate prey or reclaim the prey after it has been shot down. They are also used to ward off other animals when they are used in a group, especially when they are used to hunt down foxes. Every hunti

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