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    Spring Snow Geese

    Sunday, February 28th, 2010

    Blog Post - Posted by: Jay Longhauser

    It seems that at least a few times every fall the topic of spring snow goose hunting arises in most of the blinds I’m hunting. Everything from p…

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    Shed Antler Hunting

    Sunday, February 28th, 2010

    Blog Post - Posted by: OrionWhitetails

    Suddenly, a doe blew across the sendero in front of my truck. She was running full speed, forcing me to apply the brakes to avoid hitting her. Then,…

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    Angling the Barracuda

    Sunday, February 28th, 2010

    Blog Post - Posted by: TheAnglingCompany

    The barracuda is a fish that has surely "arrived" in the popular lexicon. While not many people might identify the barracuda among a line…

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    Ice Fishing - A Plan and a Little More

    Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

    Blog Post - Posted by: Tightline Outdoors

    The days of hook, line and sinker are still around when it comes to ice fishing, but there is a lot that can be added to that phrase.  We are…

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    Late Winter/Early Spring Video Contest

    Sunday, February 7th, 2010

    Blog Post - Posted by: Trophy Room

    Trophy Roomers – This is Trophy Room’s late winter/early spring video contest: upload your fishing or hunting video before April 1st, 2…

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