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- HOW TO TAKE APART A PUMP SHOTGUN
HOW TO TAKE APART A PUMP SHOTGUN . . .
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- EARLY JANUARY RABBIT HUNT
January 3rd 2008 it was 15 degrees with a very heavy frost on the ground in Hart county Ky. On a morning like this some say it is to cold to hunt rabbits. Well, you can ask Fred Gibson, Nathan Howell, Mike Cardwell and I, Greg Slone, this question. . . .
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- Find a Youth Bow in 3 Simple Steps.
With all of the options out there today for youths and adults there is a bow for everyone. When trying to find a bow for youths there are three simple steps to getting you on your way. For that matter these are the exact steps you need to follow for anyone wanting to get into the archery seen. . . .
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- DAUGHTER'S FIRST DEER
For the last couple of years my daughter, Raley Slone, has wanted to kill a deer. She has taken several rabbits, squirrels and some quail. It was now time for her to move to the bigger game. Our first obstacle was to getting her to shoot a bigger caliber gun. We were battling a stint of her being gun shy. So to get her a gun that would do the job and not scare her away, we got a 30 carbine riffle. It needs to be powerful enough to do the job but not to powerful to scare her off. Raley started to practice with the 30 carbine until she felt comfortable at about 50 yards. . . .
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- "I especially enjoy the easy steps idea for tips. I've been looking for a starter gun
"I especially enjoy the easy steps idea for tips. I've been looking for a starter gun . . .
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- YOUTH RABBIT HUNTING
Getting youths into hunting is a delicate task and rabbit hunting is a good way to gain a child's interest. It takes a lot of preparation and patience to make sure their first hunting experience is a pleasant one. Children have a very short attention span; therefore keeping a child's interest during a hunt will take patience. . . .
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- Kentucky's First Bear Hunt EVER!!!
On Dec. 19, Kentucky hunters will make history. The first bear hunt in modern times will take place in Harlan, Letcher and Pike counties. The hunt is open to any Kentucky resident who purchases a bear hunting permit in addition to an annual hunting license, unless license exempt. . . .
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- "I really enjoy this website, it has great how to articles
"I really enjoy this website, it has great how to articles and a lot of useful information on all types of hunting. I also like the way it cate . . .
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- Youth Rabbit Hunting in Kentucky,
1st Rabbit for 2 Kids on the Same Day!
Greg Slone
It was December 12, 2009; we were out rabbit hunting with Ragan Slone and Aubree Knois, both 10year old girls. We would be joined shortly with another 10year old boy named Cory Skaggs. Our hunt started right at the barn where the dogs are and it didn't take long to put one on the move. . . .
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- High-Profile Gun Rights Case Inches Toward Supreme Court
A federal appeals court on September 24 will hear a high-profile gun rights case that's a leading candidate to end up before the U.S. Supreme Court.
The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals is likely to decide whether the Second Amendment's guarantee of a right to "keep and bear arms" restricts only the federal government -- the current state of affairs -- or whether it can be used to strike down intrusive state and local laws too. . . .
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- Forever friends in the Rocky Mountains!
Steve Puckett
Guys and gals this is an incredible story that is as heart felt and touching as they come. This story is the exact reason that I decided to start Next Generation Hunting. If each and everyone of could create memories like this one, well, it just makes family that much more important. . . .
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- A Year after Heller, Second Amendment Cases Move Fast
As this issue goes to press, we've just celebrated the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court decision in District of Columbia v. Heller, which firmly established that the Second Amendment protects an individual right to arms. Now, a host of follow-up cases are moving fast, nearly guaranteeing prompt review of key issues related to that right. Here are some of the highlights. . . .
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- DAUGHTER'S FIRST TURKEY
It's early spring 2007 and the youth only turkey weekend is coming up fast. Raley, my oldest daughter has just turned 11 years old and is very excited to go on her first turkey hunt. As the weekend nears we are getting ours plans together with our good friend Jim Rush and his son Briar. Jim and Briar have a cabin in Tompkinsville, Ky. They have invited us to join them for the youth turkey season and we gladly accepted. . . .
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- Pellet Guns & Their Risks
Joseph Devine
Here is another great article on some ideas how to introduce kids to firearms. Joesph brings up some great points and some ways to approach them. Anyone that is looking to get their child into shooting will appreaciate this article. . . .
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- 8 ARCHERY TIPS
ON SHOOTING MORE ACCURATE!!!
If you are shooting inconsistent at the archery range, try a few of these tips to help you get your accuracy more consistent. . . .
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- Youth Snake Proof Boots - Snake Protection For All Ages
Shane Dayton
I found this article to be very good and informative, especially if you have kids that enjoy the outdoors. Shane makes some great points about snake proof boots, that I wasn't familiar with. . . .
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- Expressing Shared Political Values
In an astonishing and rare procedural shift, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to produce an expected narrow decision on a critical First Amendment case before its last term ended. Instead, the court deferred its ruling and ordered a new hearing--calling for the case to be re-argued under a vastly broadened scope--scheduled for September, even before its new term begins. . . .
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- 12 STEPS TO TREE STAND SAFETY
12 STEPS TO TREE STAND SAFETY
The most important part of deer hunting and the most widely used pieces of equipment is a tree stand. Tree stand are very dangers and should be taken very serious when hanging one and hunting in one. According to national statistics one out three hunting accidents involves a tree stand. Falls from tree stands stem from improperly hanging to falling asleep in them. Let's take a look at some tree stand SAFETY TIPS. . . .
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- Types of Shotguns
Ryan Kirby
Ryan brings up a very good point before purchasing a shotgun. These are truly some things you need to think about before you run out and buy an new gun. . . .
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- EDITORIAL: False reports about guns
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Many media outlets have misfired about guns. Countless newspapers and television networks -- from CBS to MSNBC -- have misreported that conservative protesters are threatening President Obama with guns at public events. It hasn't happened. . . .
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"I especially enjoy the easy steps idea for tips. I've been looking for a starter gun for my daughter to get started with and this was a great place to start. Keep up the good work." S. Puckett Frankfort, KY
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