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Pet goat shot with arrow (Forsyth County News)

March 31, 2009 by Hunting Deer · Leave a Comment 

A Forsyth County woman wants to know who got her goat. Sandra Scarboro's 18-month-old female Boer goat is recovering after being shot in the shoulder with an arrow over the weekend. The goat is expected to survive, Scarboro said, but she’s worried the incident on her Starrbrook Crossing farm in northwest Forsyth was deliberate. “I tried to feel in my heart that somebody didn’t do that on ...

10 Things President Bush Does, Now That He has Free Time

March 31, 2009 by Hunting Deer · Leave a Comment 

10. Laughing his ass off that he doesn't have to deal with this crap any more. 9. Sailing on his boat the Crusader. 8. Surfing the internets. 7. Travelling abroad to countries that like him: Albania and Georgia. 6. Sleeping days at a time, hunting deer with AK47s, and cutting down trees with karate chops. 5. Planting “Don’t mess with Texas” signs throughout his lawn. 4. Playing Rock ‘em Sock ‘em Robots with his brother. 3. Going to sleep-overs with Donald Rumsfeld and Condi Rice. 2.

Update on Proposed Tennessee Gun Laws

March 31, 2009 by Hunting Deer · Leave a Comment 

Via email. Go here for more detail (emphasis mine): Senate Joint Resolution 30 , sponsored by State Senator Doug Jackson (R- 25), proposes an amendment to the Tennessee Constitution recognizing citizens’ right to hunt and fish. ... SJR 30 has passed out of the Senate Judiciary Committee and has moved to the Fish and Wildlife Committee where it is expected to be voted on in the coming weeks . Senate Bill 264 , sponsored by State Senator Doug Jackson (D-25), would authorize Tennessee Wi

Man could get probation in accidental shooting (The Daily Item)

March 31, 2009 by Hunting Deer · Leave a Comment 

A Freeburg man could receive probation for accidentally shooting a Kreamer man to death in December.

Vehicles killing threatened mountain caribou herd (Vancouver Sun)

March 31, 2009 by Hunting Deer · Leave a Comment 

Already at risk from human activities such as old-growth logging and snowmobiling, one of the province's most threatened herds of mountain caribou is being further decimated by motor vehicles on Highway 3 near Creston.

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