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Semi-Idiotic Rifle Laws

July 30, 2009 by Hunting Deer · Leave a Comment 

The recent raid on a domestic terrorist group in North Carolina has been notable for a number of reasons. But Jeff Stein digs into the story deeper, discussing intriguing incongruities in his purported participation in the Afghan war against the USSR. But Stein also notes another more disconcerting fact from the case: ...Yet all the assault weapons were acquired in the last two years, evidently, for something. And there's no law against acquiring such an arsenal in a short time - unless you'

Free Archery Hunting Magazine From Deer Deer Hunting

July 28, 2009 by Hunting Deer · Leave a Comment 

Deer Deer Hunting Magazine has made their 2009 Archery Annual available on line for free. Deer Deer Hunting is a very informative magazine that I read pretty regularly and one that I think no matter your experience level you’ll find it very informative. A quick glance of the on line magazine it seems to have some great articles about Archery Hunting the only problem is how do I read it in the bathroom? Did you enjoy this article? Check out these: PETA Workers Abduct Virgin

Idaho FG Minimizes Wolf Impact on Elk

July 28, 2009 by Hunting Deer · Leave a Comment 

Says Wolves Contribute to Elk Declines in Two of 29 Elk Zones By George Dovel (Editor’s Note: The following article was reprinted from the Outdoorsman with permission.) ( NOTE: During the last week in May we received several letters and emails from Outdoorsman readers who expressed anger concerning one of two letters received from IDFG by their elk hunting friends or family members who live in other states, and which were forwarded to us. One of the letters, dated May 18, 2009 and sign

Mailbox Monday - July 27th

July 27, 2009 by Hunting Deer · Leave a Comment 

Mailbox Monday is hosted by Marcia of The Printed Page , and it's a lot of fun to see what people are getting each week. I missed last week's although I had wanted to post due to not having internet that day. Now I can't remember the books I was going to include. Anyway, I've got quite the pile this week thanks to a trip to my favorite used book store: Water for Elephants , by Sara Gruen I've heard so many good things about this book that it's become one of the few books I recommend to

The Deer Hunter

July 27, 2009 by Hunting Deer · Leave a Comment 

Well, here I am, snugly ensconced in a hotel room in French Lick, Indiana after three blissful days of solitude in our little cabin in the woods, sans cell phone or internet reception. The cabin itself was nice, if small, but perfect for us. I had a bad moment when we got there and I saw that the fridge needed to be wiped out, the bathtub needed to be cleaned and the plastic dish drainer (there was no dishwasher) needed to be taken out back and burned – I’m sorry, it didn’t look like it had E

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