Deer
Adrienne’s Blacktail
As the B Zone archery deer season was approaching, my husband and I did our annual organization of our hunting gear. We were getting ready to leave for the weekend when I pulled my tags out. I was pleasantly surprised to find that what I thought was a regular B Zone tag was actually a late-season Blacktail archery tag (since I am the reporter of tag results in our hunting group, I’m not really sure how that happened).
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My First Buck
by Scott Walker
When I was a boy, I hunted with my father several times without really seeing anything nor having the opportunity to take a deer. However, time keeps moving forward and before you know it I got married and had kids – life just got in the way. My last hunt, before life, was back in 1985. Going forward, four years ago two of my buddies, Kim and Chuck, asked if I’d like to hunt with them. I said yes.
Scouting: 40 in 48
The title sums up a very tough scouting trip I just returned from. One of my hunting buddies and I hiked 40 miles in 48 hours in one of California’s Wilderness’. It wasn’t planned that way, but when your looking for new country to hunt, you do what you have to do.
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Scouting Gear
My first scouting trip is coming up in less than a week. I am heading to a new area to look for deer, bear and some other critters. I will be in the wilderness for 4 days and 3 nights. I have mapped out my route, marked where I want to camp each night,
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Solo Wilderness
For all those DIY wilderness hunters or those that find themselves hunting far from their vehicle for multiple days, I am going to start some articles related to what I do to make it for a week or so on my own hunting. I generally hunt the wilderness areas here in California. On occasion I will have someone come along, but more often than not I am at it by myself. Wilderness hunting on your own is unique way of hunting
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