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Here They Come

July 12, 2010

It was a father daughter weekend. Cole and Sharon traveled late in the week for Cole to participate in the state 4-H shooting sports competition leaving Katelyn and I to fend for ourselves.
Although she had to practice with her horse for upcoming 4-H competitions, we decided to take a hike in the mountains with our [...]

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Global Warming or Global Cooling

July 7, 2010

Weird and wacky weather patterns are nothing new to hunters and if you’ve been following the national forecast the past few days you probably noticed some wide swings in temperature extremes. For instance, the East Coast is in the middle of record-setting heat. Warnings are out suggesting people stay in their homes with the air [...]

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Memorial Day Thank You

May 31, 2010

Memorial Day has come and gone, but I still want to extend a thank you to our veterans, past and present, which help me and my family enjoy the freedom this great country offers. We had a busy Memorial Day holiday of hiking and ranch chores, but we did manage to break out the barbecue [...]

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It’s Puppy Season

May 14, 2010

I’ve written about turkey season. I’ve blogged about bear season. It’s time to talk about puppy season. Yes, many of you are in the middle of picking out a new pup or well immersed in puppy training this spring. Regardless if your puppy is for bird hunting or a wannabe coyote chaser like my new [...]

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I Want You To Watch TV

April 7, 2010

I don’t think I shared this with you yet, but I’m going to be working on another show that will be appearing this fall on the Pursuit Channel. Don’t stop watching North American Hunter TV on Versus. I’ll still be helping out the gang there, but I’ll also be expending energy toward this new show [...]

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A Disturbing Find

March 26, 2010

I’ve found some pretty peculiar items on my hikes and hunts over the years.
In addition to various antlers, dead critters and litter, I’ve stumbled upon cash, stowed camping gear (forgotten), graves, clothes and even illegal aliens. On a hike this week I discovered something that I hope was a hoax.
Sage and I were hiking near [...]

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The Ugly Side of Mother Nature

March 16, 2010

As spring begins to spread across the country it’s easy to overlook the uglier side of Mother Nature. It’s the side of her that rears her dreadful head in winter. If you don’t believe me, take a hike in your nearest wild area and you’ll see what I mean.
This weekend I spent much of the [...]

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Picking Up Hitchhikers

March 8, 2010

Some of you probably can’t even remember the days when picking up hitchhikers was acceptable. People routinely hit the road with nothing more than extra clothes in a duffel and their thumb in the air. You didn’t have to worry (at least not as much) about serial killers, rapists and simply “weird folks.”
I worked with [...]

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It's a Wrap

February 19, 2010

We wrapped the latest edition of “You Call The Shots” in record time. It went more smoothly than creamy-style peanut butter thanks to the great production crew at North American Hunter. I actually had a bad feeling when my trip kicked off with a series of unlucky omens. For starters, the flight crew failed to [...]

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Good Office Help Is Hard To Find

February 5, 2010

If you’re an employer you know that good help is hard to find. Take a look at the latest help in my office. As small business manager (my wife and I) I don’t have the same insight in employee dilemmas as I did when I worked for a huge employee machine nearly a decade ago, [...]

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