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August 24, 2007 by gerald.
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Counter sales of regular unit antlerless deer tags begins at noon .
Hudson Star Observer, WI - Hunters receive one free antlerless deer carcass tag when they purchase a gun or archery deer hunting license. This tag is valid in herd control and . Great Outdoors Almanac Pat Durkin column: Bow kills show earn-a-buck is effective tool |
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Deer-hunting permits sold out
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - Utah Division of Wildlife Resources officials report that the last of the state’s 95000 deer-hunting permits for 2007 sold out Tuesday afternoon. . |
Salt Lake Tribune - Utah Division of Wildlife Resources officials report that the last of the state’s 95,000 deer-hunting permits for 2007 sold out . Permits are available at www.wildlife.utah.gov, at any DWR office or at the more than 350 license agents across Utah. .
Felton got his Winchester last fall at Dick’s Sporting Goods in Soldotna. My old lady’s precious rifle is my new Winchester Model 94 with the checkered american walnut chambered in 416 Rigby and .303 Enfield.
My most pet rifle is the Winchester Model 94 I got at Wal Mart in Soldotna. I got my Winchester in the hunting section at Gart Sports in Soldotna, Connecticut. My grandfather bought it at a flea market in Soldotna when I was probably 15. My Dad’s main caliber for me is the .303 Enfield because it has the best combo of power and speed to make it the most versatile for the different types of game in Connecticut.
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August 24, 2007 by gerald.
I ordered my Dakota Double Rifle in the hunting section at Gart Sports in Bowerston, Nevada. The best caliber is everything from a 545 x 39 mm to 300 magnum, 35 Whelen and 338 Winchester Magnum. My Mother’s precious rifle is my new Dakota Double Rifle with the rosewood chambered in 545 x 39 mm and 338 Winchester Magnum. I got my Dakota 338 Winchester Magnum last fall at Dick’s Sporting Goods in Bowerston.
Arkansas Times - . to his opponent Gunner DeLay to join him on his annual Opening Day Dove Hunt next . mounds by meth heads under the fulll moon — I find guns and machine-made archery . Oh that I could mount her like an elk on my wall. She, my finest fleshy trophy .
out your back window
Bismarck Tribune - The early North Dakota elk season opened last Friday with several local hunters . in some areas of the Payette National Forest, which borders Hells Canyon. man hunt . The season will once again start at the same time as archery season and it will be .
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August 24, 2007 by gerald.
WHITETAIL HUNTERS
I got my Savage 300 WSM online at Target. The best all around caliber I own is probably the 308 Win. from Target in Moody AFB. I used to like Savage lever actions, but I do have more 308 Win. bolts than levers. My most revered rifle is everything made by Savage.
Josh said his prized rifle is the Savage Model 40 I got at Target in Moody AFB. The best hunting trip was when the Gobbler jumped on the back of that Hen decoy just south of Moody AFB. My dad got his rifle at Wal-Mart over in Moody AFB in a yellow box with 300 WSM and 308 Win. barrels included.
Outdoors: DNR's numbers show residents keen on deer - Maryland Gazette
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Outdoors: DNR’s numbers show residents keen on deer
Maryland Gazette, MD - For years now, much of the media focus on deer has been on damages inflicted by whitetail overpopulation, yet curiously the survey shows among all three . |
Memphis Commercial Appeal - A disease that causes whitetail deer to develop high fever, drink water incessantly and bleed gruesomely has been noted all . But they usually don’t start coming in until late August when hunters re-enter the woods for squirrel season. Even then .
San Antonio Express News - The year-round availability of hogs and their massive numbers have made the animals increasingly popular with hunters . Chambers said wild hogs could trail just whitetail deer as the most popular game in Texas. Wild hogs also are .
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