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Hunting Anonymous writes:  

 

Hello, my name is Dr. Thomas Horton; over 22 years ago I developed what I believe to be the ultimate scent eliminator. Over the years I have sold my product to a small circle of fellow hunters who have come to hear about me through word of mouth advertising. Recently I was lucky enough to be talking with a new friend I had met and as it turned out, he ran a website design company.  And within two weeks DOC’s Horny Stuff dot Com was up and running.
 
My product is produced from the natural scent of cedar found in the wild and holds the added benefit of attracting deer as well as covering your scent in the process. Cedar fibers are a favorite winter food source for deer and the young saplings are often used for rubs, to remove the velvet which covers a Buck’s antlers.
 
Each 6 oz. bottle I sell is concentrated to produce 1 gal. of scent cover, and our cedar oil concentrate will completely wash out of your clothing. Doc’s Horny Stuff will not stain your cloths.
 
Some of our past customers have reported kills as close as 5 steps away. If you would like to learn more about my product, feel free to visit DOC’s Horny Stuff.
And if you ever have need for a Website design company I highly recommend ENC Hosting Depot, tell them that Doc sent you. Good luck in all your hunts.
 
Posted by admin on Sunday, May 10, 2009 @ 23:41:35 CDT (274 reads)
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Birthday Buck
Hunting Anonymous writes:  
My name is Robert Gurley.  I am 11 years old. I have 6 brothers and a baby sister.  My neighbor Robert Evans built me a 6.8 rifle to hunt with for working for him this summer.  He takes me to target practice and teaches me a lot about hunting.  During the Arkansas youth hunt, my step dad Scott,my neighbor Robert,my little brother Daniel and I were driving to our deer stands.  Scott saw a deer on the way.  I did not see it.  The deer ran off. We stopped and walked into the woods. Scott turned to walk back to the truck.  Another deer got up to see what was going on.  It was a buck!  I pulled the hammer back and pulled the trigger.  The buck went down and started kicking.  I had to shoot it again while it was on the ground. Scott went to the deer and counted its points...........
Posted by admin on Sunday, November 02, 2008 @ 06:13:47 CST (354 reads)
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Post your Deer Hunting Pictures here!
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Posted in the Gallery by huntthis:

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Post your hunting pictures here!

Posted by admin on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 @ 21:11:31 CDT (586 reads)
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Michigan Bans Baiting and feeding of Deer in Lower Peninsula
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     The Michigan Department of Natural Resources banned the baiting and feeding of deer this week.  This along with other measures are part of a response plan prepared after a case of Chronic Wasting Disease was confirmed at a private facility in Kent County Michigan.  Other measures detailed in the plan include a statewide ban on the transport of live wild deer, and mandatory testing of deer killed in some areas.  Deer killed in the Kent county townships of Algoma, Alpine, Cannon, Courtland,  Nelson, Plainfield, Sparta, Solon, and  Tyrone are required to be taken to Department of Natural Resourses checkpoints for testing.    Infected deer suffer weight loss and behavioral changes the disease is always fatal.  Chronic Wasting Disease can infect moose, elk and deer. 
Posted by admin on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 @ 21:01:38 CDT (606 reads)
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Ohio city Deer Hunting Ban ruled unconstitutional
Hunting jason writes:  
     The city of North Royalton, Ohio is planning to lift a ban on deer hunting within the city limits for residents with state permits. Ohio residents can apply for special deer hunting permits to harvest nuisance deer.  These permits are part of a special program designed to help landowners when deer are damaging crops or orchards or causing other agricultural problems and only apply to anterless deer.  The city had previously banned hunting within the city limits even in situations where the landowner had obtained the special license from the state.  A resident challenged the ban in a letter to the city council.  The letter was forwarded to the Law Director for the city who ruled the ban invalid and unconstitutional.  North Royalton has no hunting season and harvesting of deer is limited to permit holders who meet all the legal requirements.  The city council is expected to officially repeal the ordinance at their meeting next Tuesday. 
Posted by admin on Saturday, June 14, 2008 @ 16:51:09 CDT (765 reads)
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Michigan May Lift Ban on Hunting Albino Whitetail Deer
Hunting jason writes:  

     The Michigan Department of Natural Resources may lift the ban on the harvesting of all white or Albino deer.  The Natural Resources commision meets Thursday June 5th and will be considering an amendment that would make it legal to harvest all white or albino deer in Michigan.  It has always been legal to harvest piebald deer, which are mostly white with brown patches.  Some confusion in deciding if some deer are piebald or albino is the main cause for the proposed amendment.  If the amendment is approved at the Natural Resources Commision meeting, it will be legal to harvest both piebald and albino whitetail deer in the 2008 hunting season.

     For more information including details on a trophy piebald whitetail........

 

Posted by admin on Wednesday, June 04, 2008 @ 14:57:53 CDT (710 reads)
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New Hampshire to Limit Doe Days
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The New Hampshire Fish and Game department plans to limit the numer of hunting days for does during this years hunting season beginning in the Fall.  The New Hampshire fish and game department evaluates each hunting season based on its deer management goals.  This year they plan to limit the doe hunting days in 10 out of 18 hunting areas in the state, due to a very harsh winter.  However the number of doe days in the southern part of the state may actually be increased.   The details of the schedule.......
Posted by admin on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 @ 14:16:52 CDT (716 reads)
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Remington Limited Edition Model 700 LSS becomes Available
Guns & Ammunition
The Remington 50th anniversary Limited Edition Model 700 LSS should begin shipping to dealers this week.  This rifle has all the features of Remington's standard Model 700 and is extremely lightweight.   This rifle is ideal for pack-in hunts or high country hunts due to its lightweight design, and also features a 26" stainless steel barrel, Black gloss laminate stock, and x-mark pro trigger. The  Remington Model 700 LSS is .......
Posted by admin on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 @ 13:59:32 CDT (905 reads)
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Deer Hunters Wanted !!
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Posted by guideone at Conklins Lodge:

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We still have spaces available for the 2008 season. Check out our semi-guided hunts for $600 per person.  Includes all meals, lodging, maid service and plenty of help from us to get you in the right place.  Help keep small business alive in the USA !!!

Any questions,please feel free to email or call.

www.conklinslodge.com
guideone@lycos.com
207-528-2901
                                         more info....

Posted by admin on Monday, May 05, 2008 @ 16:10:40 CDT (885 reads)
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Mississippi Governor Says He Will Veto Deer Bating Bill
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Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour syas he will veto Bill 1089 that would allow for hunting deer over bait.  The bill passed the Mississippi House 68-51 on April 1st.  The bill would allow hunting over grain and other feed.  It would also require bait to be placed in feeders.  The whitetail deer population is growing rapidly in Mississippi as in most other states.  Hunting over bait is already legal in at least 20 states.  The Mississippi Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks Commission advised the Governor......
Posted by admin on Saturday, April 05, 2008 @ 09:59:26 CDT (884 reads)
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