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Quebec Caribou

September 18, 2009

It’s always hard to pack for the first trip of the year, especially when its 90 degrees here in Minnesota and I need to prepare for weather in Northern Quebec.  There the weather could be 80 or it could be snowing, but you had better be prepared for it all.

I’ve been lucky enough to go [...]

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Montana Mule Deer

September 10, 2009

Instead of flying home like most civilized human beings after a long trip away from home in Quebec, I decided to go straight to Montana.  What’s there you ask?  Powder River Outfitters and some giant mule deer!
Last year I was lucky enough to take my first mule deer ever, but I wanted to do it [...]

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Unexpected Encounter With Toothy Critter

June 1, 2008

Date: June 1, 2008
Destination: Quebec City
Outfitter: Gesti-Faune
Goal: Archery Bear For “NAH-TV”
With one bear hunt down and two to go, I once again set off to an area that still has snow. Living in Minnesota can be tough—the weather is not exactly ideal. There are only a couple months per year with nice weather, and it’s [...]

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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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