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LA Outdoors 9/6/2007[Sep. 6, 2007] LAPEER COUNTY — As I glanced west toward the hay field on my way up the driveway in mid July, I threw gravel as I came to a grinding halt at the site of two beautiful bucks in full velvet grazing in the west pasture. Those were no hats the two were sporting!
GB Outdoors 8/30/2007[Aug. 30, 2007] IMLAY CITY — High flying dock dogs, all things camouflage, falconry and outdoor exhibitions will once again take center stage for the 21st annual Woods N Water Weekend at the Eastern Michigan Fairgrounds, Sept. 7-9.
GB Outdoors 8/23/2007[Aug. 23, 2007] The early Canada goose hunting season can’t come soon enough for some area farmers, who have seen acres of their soybeans, destroyed by the abundant flocks. As if the unrelenting dry weather wasn’t enough of a setback this year, this season’s crop is all but lost for some because of the voracious eaters.
Scouting marks milestones with a bang[Aug. 16, 2007] METAMORA — Scouting marks its 100th anniversary Oct. 4, and the Tall Pine Council Boy Scouts of America celebrates its 90th year on that same date.
That may have helped explain the fantastic turnout at the 11th annual Tall Pine Council Sporting Clays Tournament at Hunters Creek Club last Friday.
GB Outdoors 8/9/2007[Aug. 9, 2007] DAVISON — Youngsters of all ages flocked to Williams Gunsight and Outfitters last Saturday to take part in the National Wild Turkey Federation’s (NWTF) annual JAKES Conservation Day.
Leaves of three...let it be[Aug. 2, 2007] That’s the common rhyme used to help people identify and stay away from one of summer’s biggest pains — poison ivy.
It’s kind of along the lines of other warning rhymes we grew up with, such as, don’t run with scissors, or, wait until your father gets home. Well, if it were that simple, we’d all be in much better shape right about now!
GB Outdoors 7/12/2007[Jul. 12, 2007] Modern walleye fishing tournaments have become the NASCAR of the fishing world, offering big water, big fish, big prizes, big names and big business. But, at what cost to our walleye populations?
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