Archive for October, 2009

posted by Jason Barrett on Oct 31

KALISPELL - When a Columbia Falls man pleaded guilty last week to poaching two wolves just outside Glacier National Park, many thought the area's wolf-hunting quota would be adjusted accordingly.

posted by Jason Barrett on Oct 31

A man who fired a gun inside his Reading home and had a brief standoff with police Saturday night was taken into custody about 30 minutes after police were called to the scene, authorities said.

posted by Jason Barrett on Oct 31

I come from a long family line of successful deer hunters, so you'd think some of that ingrained ancestral talent would rub off on me like springtime velvet on a tree from a buck's antlers. Opening day of Maine's firearms hunting season for deer is one of my favorite times of the ye...

posted by Jason Barrett on Oct 31

One man was killed and another injured in separate hunting mishaps in Rindge and Ossipee yesterday.

posted by Jason Barrett on Oct 31

Last Halloween, when Tony "T.J." Darrisaw happily ran up to a single-story house in Sumter, he was met by a burst of fire from one of world's deadliest weapons - an AK-47 assault rifle.

posted by Jason Barrett on Oct 31

It’s a beautiful time to be in the Pennsylvania woods, and we took advantage of the opportunity to spend a few days at our camp in northern Clinton County during the early antlerless season for junior and senior hunters last week.

posted by Jason Barrett on Oct 31

From MacDonald's Sporting Goods Ltd. in Portage la Prairie, Wade Duncan said there is a good supply of deer for hunting this year, just as duck hunting is about ready to wind up. For deer hunting, muzzle-loading rifle season opened Oct.[...]

posted by Jason Barrett on Oct 31

Chasing a bird dog sometimes has its advantages. For instance, my little springer spaniel doesn’t allow me to archery hunt simply because it takes her away from the ruffed grouse, woodcock, pheasants and ducks she loves to chase. I’ve followed a bird dog for a whole lot of years and my Bear Polar re-curve bow, along with its cedar arrows, hang from a peg in the upper shed.

posted by Jason Barrett on Oct 31

Chasing a bird dog sometimes has its advantages. For instance, my little springer spaniel doesn’t allow me to archery hunt simply because it takes her away from the ruffed grouse, woodcock, pheasants and ducks she loves to chase. I’ve followed a bird dog for a whole lot of years and my Bear Polar re-curve bow, along with its cedar arrows, hang from a peg in the upper shed.

posted by Jason Barrett on Oct 31

From MacDonald's Sporting Goods Ltd. in Portage la Prairie, Wade Duncan said there is a good supply of deer for hunting this year, while duck hunting is about ready to wind up. For deer hunting, muzzle-loading rifle season opened Oct.[...]