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The Dangerous Decline of Hunting & Outdoor Sports
By A. Page for Havalon Knives It’s obvious that the outdoor sports have fewer people participating in them now than they did 30 years ago. Plus, the population has grown, yet the number of people interested in hunting and fishing … Continue reading
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Hog Hunters, Use Caution
State conservation officials in the state of Alabama are concerned for feral hog hunters and the possibility that hog hunters may contract swine brucellosis while field dressing their kills. Swine brucellosis is an infectious disease found mostly in the Southeastern … Continue reading
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Donate a Deer to Feed the Hungry
Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry is a ministry that provides venison to the hungry through food banks and local feeding programs. Started in 1997, FHFH now works from 130 chapters nationwide. Hunters donate deer and local FHFH chapters raise … Continue reading
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National Hunting & Fishing Day Releases 3 Reasons to Respect Hunters
September 26th, 2009 was National Hunting and Fishing Day. Thirty-seven years ago, Congress recognized the day as a day to celebrate the hunting and fishing sports and show respect for the men and women who participate in them. In honor … Continue reading
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Your Treestand Needs a Harness
Bear Kelly represents Summit Treestands in Decatur, Illinois. At a recent National Hunting and Fishing Day event, Kelly spoke to the crowd about the importance of wearing approved safety harnesses when hunting in treestands. Summit Treestands offers “Seat-O-The-Pants” Harnesses, which … Continue reading
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