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Category Archives: Hunting Ethics & Education
Beginners Guide To Small Game Hunting ~ by Brad Herndon
We were way up in Marquarte Hollow, and Old Maude, our basset hound, was running a rabbit. Old Maude was as slow as molasses going uphill, but she had a great nose, and the rabbit she was tracking only had … Continue reading
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Hunting with Kids ~ by Vikki L. Trout
Into the Woods for the First Time What do you say to your youngster as they peer deep into your eyes while you are preparing for your hunt and ask, “When can I go with you?” All hunters hope their … Continue reading
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