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Flock of turkey on the roost with a big Gobbler in the fall.
Greg Slone
Here is a flock of turkey that was roosting in the trees right behind me. A gobbler was with them and started to gobble at a hen yelping behind me. You can barely see the gobbler moving at the top of the hill but you can hear loud and clear. . . .
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Muzzle loader turkey hunt.
Steve Puckett and Greg Slone
Here is a short video of a muzzle loader turkey hunt a few years ago.
This bird had gobbled several times before we set down. We set for a while doing some soft calling and low and behold here he came off the hill. This couldn't have worked any better!!!! . . .
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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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Time To Hunt The Does If You Want A Buck
Jim Kesel
Time to hunt the does if you want a buck. The rut is just around the corner and bucks are running every where checking out every doe they come in contact with. . . .
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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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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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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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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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"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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"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
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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PRO AND CONS OF SHOOTIN
A BOW WITH ONE EYE OR BOTH EYES OPEN.
When it comes to shooting a bow with a peep sight, there is no right or wrong answers. This immediately becomes a comfort issue to the shooter. Number one, the shooter has to be comfortable and confident that they are shooting to the best of their ability. . . .
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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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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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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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