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Bill Miller's Quebec Caribou

When Storms Roll In

November 29, 2007

It’s a reality that most hunters will face several times throughout their hunting careers. You get into hunting camp full of enthusiasm for what’s to come, only to have the weather turn sour. As a hunter, it’s important to not let a sudden change in the weather get you down because the animals will still [...]

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Good Optics Can Save Your Hunting Legs

November 26, 2007

The tundra is a large, open and relatively flat landscape where you can see for miles and miles. And in this kind of hunting terrain, your choice of hunting optics can help save your legs miles of walking by allowing you to look over animals in all directions from the comfort of a seated, stationary [...]

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GPS Vs. Compass

November 19, 2007

Whenever you hunt new territory, navigation and being able to find your way back to camp is paramount. But do you use a compass or one of today’s high-tech GPSs to find your way? In this clip, Bill talks about why he uses both.
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Bill Miller Picks Wild Blueberries

November 16, 2007

The caribou aren’t the only main attraction to the Quebec tundra. The landscape is also littered with patches of fresh wild blueberries and in this clip, Bill talks about what you can do to quickly become the most popular hunter in camp.
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Caribou Camp: Bring Your Binoculars

November 13, 2007

He’s only been in camp for an hour, but Bill’s already unpacked and has his rifle sighted in. And he’s now champing at the bit to start his caribou hunt with Arctic Adventures. In this clip, he talks about the importance of getting into the “rhythm” of caribou camp. Rule No. 1? Every time you [...]

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