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Buck Lite at last light
http://basecamplegends.com/ ?p=517Sometimes things just don’t turn out the way we envision them. Of course every hunter is an optimist before the season begins and sometimes it works out and other times we find we had no clue as to what was going to happen. I guess thats one of the things that keeps us coming back and encourages
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Some Stories From the Field.
http://www.simplyoutdoors.net/ 2008/ 10/ 10/ some-stories-from-the-field/Since I can’t hunt–well I guess I can hunt, but at this point in time I’m choosing not too, I figured I would share a few stories from individuals who are getting outside. Jeff hasn’t went much this week, and a few nights ago he got blanked. I know he hasn’t been feeling well too, so I’m not sure how much he will get out this weekend, but I will let you know.
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The Wonderful Colors of Fall
http://www.bountyfishing.com/ blog/ 2008/ 10/ 09/ the-wonderful-colors-of-fall/The Wonderful Colors of Fall Posted by Bowriverblog on October 9, 2008 in Fishing stories I made my way down to the Bow River earlier in the week to try my luck at some trout fishing. I arrived and viewed the splendid colors of fall here in Alberta. The leaves are turning a golden yellow mixed in with warm reds.
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“Below” By Slaid Cleaves
http://mainehuntingtoday.com/ bbb/ 2008/ 10/ 08/ below-by-slaid-cleaves/A friend and reader sent this information to me and so I thought it would be worth passing on. The YouTube video relates the history behind a Maine village lost to “progress” due to the building of a dam. I decided to share it here because even if you’re not from Maine, most of what the video and the lyrics to the song say, many of us can easily relate.
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Guest Review: The Best Place to Be by Lesley Dormen
http://lisamm.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 08/ guest-review-the-best-place-to-be-by-…Ellen, a very cool New Yorker from the very cool blog Wormbook (please stop by!), wrote an excellent review of Lesley Dormen’s The Best Place to Be, currently on a virtual book tour through TLC Book Tours, which I am publishing here with Ellen’s permission.
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Unforgettable Hunting Memories
http://thehunterswife.net/ unforgettable-hunting-memories/Written by Blessed - A Blessed Crazy Life Jody asked if I had any funny hunting stories to tell and well, most of my funny stories are the ones the guys tell about me around the campfire, or the dinner table or while they are walking with me to my tree stand… The first thing you need to understand
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The Lost Hunter of Yellow Pine
http://basecamplegends.com/ ?p=504The guys over at Addicted to Hunting asked a question a few days ago. And, while I’d like to prove my manly sense of direction and say I’ve never been lost, the sad truth is that I’d be lying if I told you that.
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Petite girls like pretty dresses too!!
http://www.harvestofdailylife.com/ petite-girls-like-pretty-dresses-tooOver the weekend N and I went wedding dress hunting. Yeah I know the dress is supposed to be a surprise for the groom and all. Problem is I just moved and am now living 1500 miles away from them, I... [[ This is a content summary only.
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Introduction to caping a Sambar Stag
http://reedysafaris.com/ introduction-to-caping-a-sambar-stag/Here is part 1 of the introduction to caping a sambar stag, this sambar was taken by a hunter on a windy day of winter 2008. We videoed the sambar stag and three sambar hinds before and during the shot Part 2 to caping a sambar stag, this is where we run through how much of the sambar stags skin is required for the taxidermist and run you through the process.
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Spider Bull Debate
http://basecamplegends.com/ blog/ 2008/ 10/ 03/ spider-bull-debate/Let the debate begin - it isn’t hard to find information on the spider bull in Utah. Unless you’ve been completely disconnected with society, you know about the spider bull and that it was killed recently. As the debate heats up about this bull, we created a thread on our forum devoted to this
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