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After Season Scouting and the Importance of Deer Poop

After Season Scouting…..Just when my wife thought hunting season was over. This is my favorite time of year to get in the woods, well, besides the months where you’re able to sit in a tree with a bow in your hand.  With glimpses of warm weather, winter’s miserable grip loosening, who wouldn’t want to get

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The Trembling Giant Trailer

Published on March 11th, 2013 by in Hunting blog

Hat Tip to http://soleadventure.com/ for bringing this to my attention. I don’t often get excited about hunting tv shows, I watch them, enjoy them but there is never any anticipation for me. I’m looking forward to the release of this film. From the trailer I get the sense the film makers do a great job

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NJ Black River WMA Archery Range is expensive

Published on March 8th, 2013 by in Hunting blog

  $9k in and that’s before construction!!!!!!!!!   While checking the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife Capitol Funded Projects list I came across this interesting tid-bit.  It costs the division $9,182.00 to do a feasibility study for an Archery range on the Black River WMA. I’m in the wrong business!!!  You would think there are

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Hunting is On My Mind

“That would distract your attention, and attention is the whole point. Attention to the experience of somebody in something given, something you haven’t invented. Not the memory of a form of words addressed to your imagination.” “and while you were paying attention to these things, you were momentarily delivered from daydreams, from memories, from anticipations,

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Ground Series. Get Ready for Turkey Season

With Turkey Season fast approaching it’s time to make sure you have all your gear in order. The Motion Camera Arm is an innovative product that greatly increases your ability to film out of a ground blind. If your set up without the comforts of the blind the Ground Series easy use and fluid movements

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