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Tag Archives: Steve Sorensen
How To Stay Warm In The Late Season
Five Tips for Battling Frigid ColdWhile Hunting and Fishing By Steve Sorensen Ready to limber up the bow or muzzleloader for late season whitetail hunts? Dig out the predator calls for some canine calling sessions? Break out the ice fishing … Continue reading
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Which Trail Camera? How? When? Where?
Tips To Help You Decide Which Trail Camera To Choose By Steve Sorensen You’ve finally decided to spring for a trail camera. You’ve waited a long time because you’re “old school.” Maybe you even wonder what your grandfather would have … Continue reading
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Seven Mistakes Your Taxidermist Can’t Fix
By Steve Sorensen Taxidermy is an art form. The word comes from the Latin taxi, which means “movement,” and derma, which means “skin.” So the taxidermist moves skin from what was once a live specimen to a form that can be preserved … Continue reading
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