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Pushing the Wild Limits. Go Where Eagles Dare. August 27, 2014. Can be a nightmare at times. Trying to get everything lined up correctly and trying to get the right spin on your arrow can make for some long nights at the range. I was introduced to Blood Vanes this summer and I have to say, I am pleasantly surprised by how much better my arrows fly. Blood vanes are a simple product produced by Outter Limits Archery. You line up the fletching. Let the glue set and you are ready. I’ve used in the past.
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The American Outdoorsman
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Pictures from our adventures. I grew up in Michigan. I was taught growing up the true ethics of hunting and fishing from my dad and stepdad. I now live in Cody, Wyoming. View my complete profile. Wyoming Game and Fish. Deep South Outfitter Outdoors. Shenanigans From the Field. Part 2 If your following my blog than you read pa. My first Wyoming hunt. That time of the year. Welcome to my blog. Wednesday, May 26, 2010. My first bird in Wyoming was a 2 year old Rio with about a 6 inch beard. No spurs jus...
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The American Outdoorsman: May 2010
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Pictures from our adventures. I grew up in Michigan. I was taught growing up the true ethics of hunting and fishing from my dad and stepdad. I now live in Cody, Wyoming. View my complete profile. Wyoming Game and Fish. Deep South Outfitter Outdoors. Shenanigans From the Field. Part 2 If your following my blog than you read pa. My first Wyoming hunt. That time of the year. Welcome to my blog. Wednesday, May 26, 2010. My first bird in Wyoming was a 2 year old Rio with about a 6 inch beard. No spurs jus...
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An Arctic View: February 2011
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Saturday, February 5, 2011. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Up North Journal Staff Members Blogs. Nancy Jo Adams' Blog. Up the Hill, Around the Hollow, Through the Creek to Hear a Gobble. Happy hunting, dv. View From Tree Stand. My Blog Is Moving! October Family Trip Roundup! Mike Adams' Hooks and Bullets Blog.
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An Arctic View: Fall Fat Hunt hard water...
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Friday, October 1, 2010. Fall Fat Hunt hard water. Agnes cruzing the ice free river. Took a bit of a campout this last week to tie up our Fall. Besides the Caribou we caught a couple weeks ago, we put out an 'extra speciall Kiss Kiss' hunt to kick off the new Hunting Seasson, you know ,the one that followed Yesterday. A Cousin, Alex, the Broinlaw Joe, a friend and camera man, Mike Z and myself started the day as normal, getting into a loaded boat. For two days we had seen Caribou closely, but all were de...
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August Book Of The Month: Barebow | Pushing the Wild Limits
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Pushing the Wild Limits. Go Where Eagles Dare. August Book Of The Month: Barebow. August 4, 2014. Bowhunting is a spiritual adventure. Dennis Dunn, the first man to complete the Super Slam of North American Big Game Animals shooting bare bow, meaning no sights-wrote a book about his lifetime of bowhunting. Adventures after completing the Super Slam in 2004. Like a master bower crafts. This book is downright poetic. Each turn of the page left my mind cringing in anticipation. Talented father and son wildl...
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An Arctic View: November 2010
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Monday, November 29, 2010. Took a ride this afternoon on the ol' Bearcat, mostly hunting wood, but while tossing logs down to the snowgo on the river below, a bunch of Caribou appeard WAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYY down river, but after a 1/2 hour or so were apon us. Being above and in willows, they walked on by, and I sized up three fat ones for "us", though I dropped only two (only I brought a rifle) at about 50 feet, splatting brains on snow, The rest buched up and ran after the second shot, so that was that.
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Video | Pushing the Wild Limits
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Pushing the Wild Limits. Go Where Eagles Dare. Locating a Gobbler with your Hands. My brother, archery 305 inch, 6×6 Bull Elk. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? How to Make Egg Sac Imitations out of kitchen Sponge. How to Gut a Trout. Episode 1 Gobbler Double Tap. Episode 2 Long range Elk or Up Close. Episode 3 Hunter Hayes With a Bow? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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An Arctic View: May 2010
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Sunday, May 30, 2010. Heres some more vids from the cards, before I killed the camera. Agnes took the girls to the Dentist and returned home to a Tundra fire. Then the river gave way. Wednesday, May 26, 2010. Been recovering many a thing I lost when we had the boat pushed under by ice during the breakup of Kobuk River. These were on the SD card, so here they are. Shooting Rabbits in the willows for dinner. Shooting a Fox, who flipped off the rocks to expire below. Monday, May 17, 2010. In the lagoon, Sea...
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