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Wily Coyote Survives Wild 600-Mile Ride in Car Bumper (video)

October 20, 2009 by Hunting Season · Leave a Comment 

This was a funny story caught today Illinois: Beware the Indestructible Coyote | NBC Chicago : Coyote hunting season never ends in Illinois. Fur gatherers are welcome to snag those animal hides whenever they please. But Illinois hunters would do well to make sure the animals are dead before heading home. Some coyotes are indestructible, as these Arizona siblings found out. Embedded video from amp;lt;a href=http://www.cnn.com/videoamp;gt;CNN Videoamp;lt;/aamp;g

That’s Right B***h It’s Hunting Season

October 5, 2009 by Hunting Season · Leave a Comment 

In spite of people like this who advertise their service with the title quote, it's becoming more becoming more acceptable for women to hunt. Though I am not a hunter, I know some women who hunt and as I have never been accused of being a vegetarian I know that eating meat from hunted animals is probably the most humane way to go. According to this story women in the west are more likely to hunt for food not trophies. This site has some really interesting images of women

That’s Right B***h It’s Hunting Season

October 5, 2009 by Hunting Season · Leave a Comment 

In spite of people like this who advertise their service with the title quote, it's becoming more becoming more acceptable for women to hunt. Though I am not a hunter, I know some women who hunt and as I have never been accused of being a vegetarian I know that eating meat from hunted animals is probably the most humane way to go. According to this story women in the west are more likely to hunt for food not trophies. This site has some really interesting images of women

Wisconsin bear numbers booming

August 27, 2009 by Hunting Season · Leave a Comment 

MADISON, Wis. (AP) - In 1985, Wisconsin closed its black bear hunting season after animal rights organizations complained the state could be overharvesting the bear population. The hunter bear harvest in 1984 was 1,097 animals. When the season reopened in 1986, a restriction on permits limited the kill to 503 bear. When hunters take to the forest and woodlots this fall, they are expected to register nearly 5,000 bear, a figure almost 10 times the 1986 take and five times the harvest that l

Are Game Cameras Best Investments?

August 13, 2009 by Hunting Season · Leave a Comment 

by Dirk Gloeckner You could have been reading a huge amount of confused claims regarding game cameras. Some folk swear on them, and say they make the change between catching your dream, prize animals and returning home empty handed yet again. Others say they are not worth the cash and will be doing more harm than good. So what is the truth with game cameras, are they a worthwhile investment? Glaringly with game cameras you are using them to provide info. You would like to know the sorts of

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