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Pennsylvania State Game Lands 7 Pt 2012

I guess a story of my hunt would be nice to go along with the photos… As I was leaving the house Tuesday afternoon around 2:30pm, I had this sence , you know, the feeling that you get when you have a flash of a moment in the future, well, mine was a vision of [...]

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WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGE: Wisconsin Wolves Kill Hunting Dogs

We told you that there has been some success already in Wisconsin’s wolf hunt, but here’s a set of hunters that have faced tragedy. According to Petersen’s Hunting, Ron Hill was hunting on October 6, tracking a bear. Using their hound dogs, they set off to find the bear, but a 1.5-year-old female Treeing Walker, [...]

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Unprecedented Sportsmen’s Act Passes U.S. Senate

We have been tracking the Sportsmen’s Act of 2012 all year, and the massive measure has just passed the U.S. Senate. Introduced by Sen. John Tester of Montana, the 84-to-7 vote in favor of moving to vote on passage after recess reflects the broad support of these conservation, hunting and fishing provisions, writes Ducks Unlimited [...]

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Grizzly Attacks Elk Hunter in Idaho

When you’re on the blood trail for an elk, you better hope you’re the first one to find that downed wapiti. For one hunter from Michigan, though, that was not the case. According to Idaho Department of Fish and Game, a group of hunters were tracking an elk near Sheridan Creek west of Shotgun, Idaho. But, [...]

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Wyoming Wolves Delisted. Hunt Next?

All of the states surrounding Wyoming are preparing for their second wolf hunt. Wyoming might be on that train in 2013. The lone hold out of the Yellowstone herd, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service removed the gray wolf from the Endangered Species Act. According to Outdoor Hub, “Beginning September 30th, wolves in Wyoming will [...]

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Michigan the Next State with a Wolf Hunt?

Their fellow Great Lake States, Wisconsin and Minnesota, are currently planning for their first wolf hunting season, and now, Michigan has their first steps to their wolf hunt. According to Outdoor Hub, Rep. Matt Huuki has introduced a bill in the Michigan House of Representatives that would make wolves a game animal and authorize a hunt, [...]

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Norwegian Woman Avoids Moose, Hits a Bear with Her Car

This woman just could not catch a break. A woman was driving near Hanestad village in Norway when she saw a moose in the middle of the road. Swerving to miss the moose, she landed her car right into a brown bear. “The driver had lost a bit of speed as she tried to avoid the [...]

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Vincent Hancock Sets Olympic Record. Wins Skeet Gold!

Just as Kim Rhode set Olympic records on the skeet course, Vincent Hancock has done the same today for the men. Hancock set the Olympic Record with a score of 148 out of 150, shooting a perfect round in the final. He is the first shooter to ever defend his title and win two gold [...]

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A Shooter and Archer’s Guide to the Olympics

The 2012 Summer Olympics are just hours away from getting kicked off with the opening ceremonies this evening. And while the winter games have some sports for outdoorsmen, the summer games feature some of the world’s best shooters and archers. Archery Team USA has a history of success. Since Archery has been an Olympic Sport, [...]

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Controversial Anti-Hunting Bill Passes California Assembly

Hunters rejoiced last week, thinking that a bill that would restrict the use of dogs when hunting bobcats and bears was dead. It’s alive. The controversial bill today passed through the California Assembly committee that would effectively prohibit the use of dogs in hunting both bears and bobcats. The bill still faces stiff opposition, but [...]

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