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Spring turkey hunting preview
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Abundant fall and winter rains promise to carpet Texas in a Sunday-best cloak of spring wildflowers. Moisture also is good news for wild turkeys that have suffered back-to-back dry nesting seasons. Spring turkey season begins soon, and Jason Hardin, Texas Parks and Wildlife turkey program leader, said many hunters will find a lack of young gobblers in the field. More



Research ranch studies decline in quail populations
Abilene Reporter-News    Share    Share on FacebookTwitterShare on LinkedinE-mail article
Seth Claybaker is hunting quail, but not with bird dogs and a shotgun. He's using radio collars and an antenna. A faint beep keeps a slow and steady pace as Claybaker drives the ranch roads in search of a stronger signal. At the Rolling Plains Quail Research Ranch near Roby, Texas, tracking the native game birds with radio collars is just one of many parts of the work done for the preservation of quail. More

10 tips for taking professional-quality hunting photos
Petersen's Hunting Magazine    Share    Share on FacebookTwitterShare on LinkedinE-mail article
Photographs are important because they are the best way known to capture the moment. Everything from the gun you used to the size of your belly to whom you hunted with is frozen in time with the push of a button. Much of it may not seem so important at the time, over the years it's the pictures that didn't seem so important, which put the biggest smile on people's faces. More

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Drug war in Mexico shoots down hunting
USA Today    Share    Share on FacebookTwitterShare on LinkedinE-mail article
It was a fabulous day for duck hunting, quiet and peaceful except for the occasional bang of a shotgun in a marsh near the Mexican town of Los Mochis. Then Mexico's drug war intruded. A police helicopter roared in over the mangroves, scattering the ducks and hovering over the American hunters trying not to be seen in their blinds. More

Petzal: The 6.5/284
Field & Stream Magazine    Share    Share on FacebookTwitterShare on LinkedinE-mail article
Way back in 19 and 58, Winchester introduced a new cartridge called the .284 designed to bring .270-style ballistics to its hideously inaccurate Model 100 autoloader and its handsome, but nearly as inaccurate, Model 88 lever action. The round was a commercial failure, but it was a remarkable design, and while the public yawned at the .284, wildcatters went mad with joy and necked the thing up, down, and sideways. More

Wildcat Creek Quail Hunting Resort
WCR Quail Hunting Resort lies in the gateway to Texas, Red River County, where hunting is and has always been a way of life.  Our main attraction is Quail Hunting.We offer genuine American hospitality and good ol’ Southern cooking.  Combine this with our incredible wildlife habitat, great service, and elite accommodations, and a memorable quail hunting adventure is awaiting you. MORE


The return of the Winchester Model 94
Hunt the West    Share    Share on FacebookTwitterShare on LinkedinE-mail article
Winchester Repeating Arms has announced the return of the Model 1894 lever action rifle — also known as the Model 94 — to its line of firearms for 2010. This reintroduction of the most popular hunting rifle in history will be offered in two Limited Edition models that will commemorate the 200th anniversary of Oliver F. Winchester's birth in New England in 1810. A Model 1894 Custom Grade and Model 1894 High Grade will be offered in 30-30 Winchester caliber. More

Houma taxidermist takes detailed pride in his mounts
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Carl Tregre's workplace on Savanne Road in Houma, La., looks like a typical office in some ways, with its large desk, tidy upkeep and displayed awards. Standard, except for the motionless wildlife menagerie that fills the business. Horned, hoofed, clawed and spotted creatures from the Yukon Territory, Africa, South America, Alaska and other remote places stare from their poses around the room. More

Omujeve Hunting Safaris
Namibia is often called 'The gem of Africa,' and not without reason. It is a vast country with a small population, where people still very much depend on each other. A country with contrasting landscapes and diverse cultures. a country worth exploring. MORE


Pending world record archery moose
Christensen's Hunting Illustrated    Share    Share on FacebookTwitterShare on LinkedinE-mail article
Something in the mountain scenery wasn't there before. At least, something looked unusual out there as Réal Langlois, the Rack Man, approached the shore of Earn Lake one late-September evening. He had covered this area hundreds of times before and he knew that those two marks, 150 yards away, were not part of the landscape. The Rack Man's curiosity has always paid off and he knew that he had to get a closer look at what appeared to be a world-class Yukon moose. Langlois' life was about to change forever. More

Big game at the Wilbur D. May Museum in Reno, Nev.
The San Francisco Chronicle    Share    Share on FacebookTwitterShare on LinkedinE-mail article
Wilbur D. May shot big game in Africa. He flew the globe during the infancy of aviation. He drove an ambulance in World War I, composed music and raised race horses on his Nevada ranch. He was a skier, yachtsman, philanthropist and art collector. Son of David May, founder of the May Co. department-store chain, Wilbur lived much of his life in Reno, where his vast collection of art and artifacts, firearms and taxidermy animals from around the world is on display in an unusual museum. More

Paradise for bird hunters
Cooliage examiner via The Tri-Valley Dispatch    Share    Share on FacebookTwitterShare on LinkedinE-mail article
Tucked away south of Coolidge, Ariz., and surrounded by nearly 1,000 acres is an oasis for bird hunters. Desert Pheasant Recreation, has operated as a shooting preserve since 1986, when owner/operator Bob Henson started his club. More
 


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