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Ready to Travel?

August 2, 2010

Do you have your rifle sighted in for this coming fall? Are your arrows shooting straight? Have you washed all your clothing in scent-free soap and stored them in scent-free storage bags?
Here’s the million dollar question. Is your truck serviced to get you from home base to your preferred hunting location? I’m about ready to [...]

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You and Your Ammo: Same Place, Same Time

March 3, 2010

When you travel out-of-state or out-of-country especially by air one of the most nagging worries is whether you and your ammunition will end up at the same place and at the same time. Here are some tips to help you “relax and enjoy the flight” as they say.
1) Don’t fly with ammo if you don’t [...]

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Montana's in Bill Miller's Blood

November 3, 2009

I’m writing this blog from the Big Sky Country of Montana. The weather has been normal. That means the sun shines for a few hours, rain showers are predictable and snow is likely. We’ve seen all three in the span of three days of hunting so far. We’ve also seen hundreds it not more than [...]

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Taking it All Including the Kitchen Sink

July 22, 2009

I don’t have to go without anymore. It’s not that I’m deprived, but whenever we hit the outdoors we make sure we take everything… including the kitchen sink. How do I manage to get it all in?
Since we generally take the horses camping we have to use a horse trailer and in our last round [...]

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