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HuntSAFE course set for May
The second session of the Aberdeen-area 2013 HuntSAFE course will be held on May 1, 8 and 15. Sponsored by the Sportsman’s Club of Brown County, the classes will be conducted at the Terry O'Keefe Hunter Education Center at the Brown County...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure
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Unusual, 20,000-square-foot Orland home still on the market
From the custom elk shed chandelier hanging in the foyer to the archery range in the basement, every inch of Mike and Judy Lembke's massive Orland Park home is crafted to match their family's love of the outdoors. "We're very outdoorsy people so the...
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Chasing Tail on History, recaps for “Deer Camp,” “No Smoking”
Channel Guide MagazineYou can see how people wonder if Chasing Tail on History is for real, as the idea of an open hunting season taking place in some of the wealthiest residential neighborhoods in Connecticut certainly seems farfetched. But, Chasing Tail (Thursdays at 10pm ET... -
Outdoor Forum columnist receives national DU award
Ducks Unlimited recently announced the winners of the 2013 Wetland Conservation Achievement Awards during its 78th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference in Arlington, Va. This year's recipient in the Communications category was...Tags: Natural Resources, Wetlands, Human Interest, Ducks Unlimited, Agriculture
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Mentored-hunting program helps young hunters
She tagged along on wild turkey hunts with her father and couldn’t wait to hunt and shoot. By taking advantage of South Dakota’s mentored-hunting program, Groton’s Kaitlyn Kassube harvested her first wild turkey in 2012 when she was 10....
Tags: Firearms, Groton, Turkey (animal), Lifestyle and Leisure, Ethics
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Mentored hunts intrigue young hunters
She tagged along on wild turkey hunts with her father and couldn't wait to hunt and shoot. By taking advantage of South Dakota's mentored-hunting program, Groton's Kaitlyn Kassube harvested her first wild turkey in 2012 when she was 10 years old. She is...Tags: Groton, Turkey (animal), Lifestyle and Leisure
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Pheasant harvest decreases
1.4 million ringnecks bagged this past season WINNER - About 1.4 million pheasants were bagged by hunters in South Dakota during the 2012 season, down from 2011 and 2010 numbers. “Obviously, 1.4 million was a bit of a disappointment, but it was...Tags: Watertown, Game, Biology, Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology
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Syfy’s “Deep South Paranormal” a creepy gumbo of reality series trends
Channel Guide MagazineBefitting its Bayou/Southern setting, Syfy's new series Deep South Paranormal, premiering April 10, is a gumbo of elements from other reality/Southern/paranormal programs that have proven to be successful. And the final mix is mostly pretty tasty. There... -
Why defend hunters?
It's equally bemusing and appalling to hear Republicans, Democrats and gun advocates worrying about offending hunters whenever gun control is debated. It's very obvious that we have lived in a violent and deadly country ever since the hunting lobby became...Tags: Lobbying, Interior Policy, Gun Control, Lifestyle and Leisure, Personal Weapon Control
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Bill allowing snowmobilers to carry concealed weapons passes House
Editor's note: As part of the coverage of the 2013 legislative session, the American News will provide, on most days, a list of 10 pieces of information helpful to understanding what is — and sometimes isn’t — happening at the state...Tags: Executive Branch, Justice System, U.S. Senate, Weaponry, Crime, Law and Justice
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Japanese minister's comments on whaling upset environmentalists
A Japanese minister has set off a new uproar about whaling by reportedly insisting that his country need not give up the practice, calling it a key source of food and a cultural tradition. Fisheries minister Yoshimasa Hayashi apparently made no mention ...Tags: Science, Australia, Japan, Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology
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Appeals court calls activists 'pirates,' blocks them from whalers
L.A. NOWA federal appeals court has likened a confrontational anti-whaling group to pirates in a ruling that blocks the activists from approaching Japanese whalers. A three-judge panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling late Monday that........
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