Go deeper into scripture: Try our interactive online Bible studies! A friend was in northern wilderness of British Columbia hunting elk. He and his hunting buddy were positioned on a hill over looking hundreds of acres of range. Suddenly in the distance they spotted four adult grizzly bears charging down a ridge toward them. Fear gripped their hearts. There was no point in running; there was no place to hind or to find safety. The only hope was to stand their ground and do all they could hop
Here we discuss topics related to deer hunting. Such as white tailed deep hunting, deer hunting season, deer hunting guides, deer hunting outfitters and deer hunting trips.
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Just over two years ago, a torrential storm hit, causing the Cowlitz River near Mt. Rainier to overflow and sweep Highline High ‘05 graduate Andy MacDonald away to a tragic death at age 19. Andy was hunting elk with his family, and the truck he was in fell into the raging river after the bank gave way underneath it. He was a popular high-school athlete with a great sense of humor, as well as an aspiring firefighter and a friend with “the best hug in the world.” He played soccer, wrestled, wa
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Topics: hunting, hunting tips, safe hunting, elk hunting, elk, bow hunting elk, bow hunting Elk hunting with a bow has always been a challenging sport. Many hunters find it requires just the right amount of technique, skill, and luck to bag a trophy. Many factors must be considered when planning an elk hunting trip. The terrain must be assessed, a certain amount of practice and skill is required to call in the animal, and a great amount of patience is necessary in waiting for the elk to turn
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