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Looking for Sponsorships 2007-03-19 18:24:00 The original idea of this blog was to focus on Outdoors, News, Hunting, Kids, Conservation and the story of building this website! I don't think there has been more then one post on the process of building the website. The majority of the development has been in my head and taken directly to some of the best geeks I could find. The majority of the advertising dollars to pay for this development will come from outfitters looking to advertise their hunts in every state, Province and country in the world. We are going to cap the amount of advertisers from each state at 14 total with 10 of them being big game outfitters(Deer, Elk, bear, moose, sheep, goats and such) and 4 of them being waterfowl and upland bird resources.We are also looking for a select group of sponsors of high end gear(the best of the best) to work with on a regular basis and for the long term plan to bring you a television show Hunting Life Adventures. For the short term we will be sponsoring some other TV shows an Read more:Sponsorships
Bull Run Banquet 3/17/07 RMEF 2007-03-19 02:51:00 There are a lot of happy kids here with some brand new binoculars! Now these dads and moms wont have to share their own binoculars and the kids are going to be that much happier when they are out there in the woods. Pretty soon these kids will be spotting animals before their parents!These binoculars are a donation from this website! My commitment is that 10% of gross revenue is going to be donated to conservation in some way! So far it has all been donations and no revenue but I know that will change here in the near future! July 4th, 2007 this website will change dramatically and it will become a full time job for me getting everyone the best information I can find, conservation news, outfitters and equipment reviews and a nationwide online calender of conservation and hunting events! More content then you can shake a stick at! Thank you to Bull RunBanquet
for an excellent banquet and the entire committee for a great day and a great banquet! What a great way to spend a day!C
Friends of NRA 2007-03-19 01:19:00 The Culpeper, VA chapter of the Friends
of NRA is holding its 9th annual Fund Raising Banquet on Saturday, March 24th, 2007. Tickets are $35.00 per person and $200.00 for sponsorship. If you are interested in attending this fantastic event please call Johna Inskeep at 540-825-6761 or Bill Marsh at 540-825-9335.I talked with the guys last night and they promised me that this was going to be a fantastic event. I have already committed to being at another banquet that night but they promised me some great pictures for the blog! Please try and make it out to attend this event!The 2007 Friends of NRA Gun of the Year is a Smith & Wesson XVR .460! That sounds like a raffle I should get in on. Might make one heck of a bear gun!Huntinglife.com is a project I am taking on to create a resource to match outfitters and hunters
together along with informative knowledge, hunting news, resources and great articles and pictures.
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Report: Valles Caldera National Preserve gains visitors, funds 2007-03-17 04:27:00 Jared Lusk with a 391 BullJohn & Chrissy JacksonBy ASSOCIATED PRESS March 15, 2007 VALLES CALDERA NATIONAL PRESERVE, N.M. (AP) - The number of visitors to northern New Mexico's VallesCalderaNationalPreserve
has risen 33 percent in three years to nearly 10,000 last year, and revenues are up by 50 percent.The Valles Caldera Trust on Tuesday posted its fiscal year 2006 report to Congress, showing progress in the two key categories.When Congress bought the former Baca Ranch in 2000 and formed the 89,000-acre preserve, it mandated that the preserve remain a working ranch and become financially self-sustaining by 2015."We are moving in that direction. We've got a ways to go," said Jeffrey Cross, the trust's executive director since last April.The trust now has 10 full-time employees, down from 15 in 2005.Among the milestones for the preserve for the year: a successful elk-hunting season that generated the highest revenues so far, $317,365, and a fishing program that at Read more:gains
Rules to Enter Iowa!!! 2007-03-17 03:47:00 Rules to Enter Iowa:Applies to each person as they enter Iowa.(Unknown Author) Remember this is comedy have a sense of humor!!!!!!!Learn & remember:East Coast and California-types pay particular attention!Pull your droopy pants up.You look like an idiot.Let's get this straight; it's called a "gravel road."I drive a pickup truck because I want to.No matter how slow you drive, you're going to get dust on your Lexus. Drive it or get out of the way.They are cattle & feed lots.That's what they smell like to you.They smell like money to us.Get over it.Don't like it?I-80 goes east and west, I-35 goes north and south.Pick one.So you have a $60,000 car.We're not impressed.We have $200,000 combines that are driven only 3 weeks a year.So every person in every pickup waves.It's called being friendly.Try to understand the concept.If that cell phone rings while a bunch of pheasants are coming in, we WILL shoot it out of your hand.You better hope you don't have it up to your ear at the time. Read more:Rules
Funny take on the History of the World 2007-03-17 03:30:00 History of the World
BY THE WAY THIS IS COMEDY... IF YOU DON'T HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOR DON'T CONTINUE READING(UNKNOWN AUTHOR) Humans originally existed as members of small bands of nomadic hunters/gatherers. They lived on deer in the mountains during the summer and would go to the coast and live on fish and lobster in the winter.The two most important events in all of history were the invention of beer and the invention of the wheel. The wheel was invented to get man to the beer. These were the foundation of modern civilization and together were the catalyst for the splitting of humanity into two distinct subgroups:1. Liberals; and2. Conservatives.Once beer was discovered, it required grain and that was the beginning of agriculture. Neither the glass bottle nor aluminum can were invented yet, so while our early humans were sitting around waiting for them to be invented, they just stayed close to the brewery. Read more:Funny
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Off to the Bull Run Banquet tomorrow in Burke, VA. 2007-03-17 02:55:00 I am off to the Bull Run RMEF banquet tomorrow
. I am really excited to attend this banquet because www.huntinglife.com is giving away Bushnell Binoculars to all of the kids in attendance at this banquet. I love doing things like this for kids.This is kind of my home banquet as it is the very first one that I attended several years ago. I have been hooked on conservation banquets and auctions ever since. I get to eat some pretty good food, I get to talk hunting and conservation, I get to donate some money to charities I love and I get to see friends that all believe in the same thing.Next week I am off to Staunton, VA for another banquet and then I have a week off to spend at home and working on huntinglife.com and then I have an NWTF banquet here in Fredericksburg, VA on April 7th, 2007. A bit of history is that the NWTF started here in Fredericksburg, VA but there is no recognition of that fact at this banquet. I will have pictures up on Sunday from the banquet and I will catch Read more:Banquet
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SCI - In the Crosshairs 3/16/2007 2007-03-16 15:11:00 SCI - First For HuntersIn the Crosshairs -- e-news from SCI 's Washington Office The latest and hottest news on federal, state, and internationalpolitical and conservation eventsMarch 16, 2007Predator / Prey Meeting Sponsored by SCI/SCIFOn Tuesday, March 20th, SCI/SCIF will be co-hosting an all day workshop entitled Predators and Prey: Integrating Management to Achieve Conservation Objectives at the 72nd North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference. Key sessions will include Integrating Mountain Lion and Ungulate Management; Integrating Wolf and Big Game Management: Case Studies; and Predator Management Implications for Waterfowl and Upland Birds. Each session will cover societal, scientific and policy issues. This all day event will take place at the Hilton Hotel in Portland, Oregon. The workshop is primarily intended for wildlife managers but anyone is invited to attend. The Wildlife Management Institute, the sponsor of the conference, is also co-hosting the event. Y
Backpack Hunting for Sheep 2007-03-16 02:57:00 Backpack Hunting For Sheep
Backpack hunting for sheep is a serious hunt. It’s physically and mentally demanding. You need to be able to pack at least 40-50 pounds on your back going in. And If you are lucky enough to take a sheep you are coming back out with closer to 100+ pounds worth of Gear, Meat, Horns & Cape. So you don’t want to be packing a lot of excess or heavy gear.Read More at: BC HUNTING BLOGI read this blog with some great interest. Someday I want to get out and go sheep hunting and this post was fascinating to me. I am jealous that I am no longer 25 and out of shape at 37. I am jealous that it is going to take me years of saving to afford the possibility of sheep hunting. I know the reality is that I will be well into my 40's before I get drawn but I will get to experience the thrill of chasing rams. Either way I think it is about time I start looking for a better pack and finding a way to make time to work out!Huntinglife.com is a project I am taking on to cre Read more:Backpack
Please vote for huntinglife and rate this blog! 2007-03-16 01:41:00 Please head on over to blogger fusion and rate my site for me! They have a good site and are helping to get the word out for blogs like this one.Vote here: Blogging FusionHuntinglife.com is a project I am taking on to create a resource to match outfitters and hunters
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Elk, Deer, Turkey, Bear, Antelope, Bison, Buffalo, Moose, Mule Deer, Whitetail, Hogs, fishing, Hunting and all kinds of fun stuff. Read more:huntinglife
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GO WEBER STATE!!!!!!! 2007-03-15 21:13:00 A quick break for a cheer song for my beloved WEBER
STATE Wildcats!!!!!GO wildcats GO WILDCATS!!!!!!ITS MARCH MADNESS TIME!!!!!Next year I want to run a March Madness Pool for about 250 people at $50.00 a pop and the winner gets to go hunting for Moose and Caribou in Newfoundland!!! Whatever we raise over the price of the trip goes to conservation!!!!Now we will go back to our regular programming of great hunting content! Unless I win my office pool at which time I will be gloating on this blog incessantly for about a day or if Weber wins... Expect more of the same!Huntinglife.com is a project I am taking on to create a resource to match outfitters and hunters
together along with informative knowledge, hunting news, resources and great articles and pictures.
Elk, Deer, Turkey, Bear, Antelope, Bison, Buffalo, Moose, Mule Deer, Whitetail, Hogs, fishing, Hunting and all kinds of fun stuff.
Pictures from The Old Dominion Chapter Richmond, Virginia RMEF! 2007-03-15 16:18:00 Huntinglife.com is a project I am taking on to create a resource to match outfitters and hunters
together along with informative knowledge, hunting news, resources and great articles and pictures.
Elk, Deer, Turkey, Bear, Antelope, Bison, Buffalo, Moose, Mule Deer, Whitetail, Hogs, fishing, Hunting and all kinds of fun stuff. Read more:Chapter
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Elk Up Close 2007-03-15 15:45:00 I have been up that close and every hair on your entire body is standing at attention! Great clip!Huntinglife.com is a project I am taking on to create a resource to match outfitters and hunters
together along with informative knowledge, hunting news, resources and great articles and pictures.
Elk
, Deer, Turkey, Bear, Antelope, Bison, Buffalo, Moose, Mule Deer, Whitetail, Hogs, fishing, Hunting and all kinds of fun stuff. Read more:Close
Recent Outdoor Articles 2007-03-15 04:58:00 Wildlife director prefers hunters cull elk herd March 10, 2007 DENVER (AP) -- Colorado's top wildlife officer would rather not see the burgeoning elk herd in Rocky Mountain National Park thinned by park employees hunting at night with rifles and silencers.Read more here: Washington Times ArticleBiologists work to confirm sighting of wolf The Associated Press TROY, Ore. - Biologists have not confirmed that any wolves live an Oregon, but one might have been spotted this winter in Eastern Oregon.Read more here: The OlympianBear hunt battle ready to resume!Sunday, March 11, 2007 By RICHARD COWENSTAFF WRITER New Jersey's black bears will soon awaken from their winter slumber, and many of them will head for the nearest trash can. With spring also comes the reawakening of tw Read more:Articles
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Deer Camp Blog: It's A Hunting Life For Me! 2007-03-15 04:42:00 Deer Camp Blog: It's A Hunting Life For Me!Some wonderful Recognition from Rex! Thank you so much for the wonderful comments and the support! I really appreciate the link and the opportunity to share my writing with as many as I can. Rex has some great writing over at the Deer Camp Blog! His writing is prolific and funny! Please go check out his blog and enjoy his writing as I do! Maybe we should create a blogging conference for all of the hunting, fishing and outdoor writers and trade ideas and tips!Huntinglife.com is a project I am taking on to create a resource to match outfitters and hunters
together along with informative knowledge, hunting news, resources and great articles and pictures.
Elk, Deer, Turkey, Bear, Antelope, Bison, Buffalo, Moose, Mule Deer, Whitetail, Hogs, fishing, Hunting and all kinds of fun stuff. Read more:Deer Camp
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Great Post on Conservation in Zamibia 2007-03-15 04:26:00 Zambia Ministry of Tourism lobbies USA to allow elephant hunting Zambia lobbies US over elephant trophy huntingFrom BWALYA NONDO, Nevada, USAThe Daily Mail 27 January 2007Read More here:http://zambiaconservation.blogspot.comHuntinglife.com is a project I am taking on to create a resource to match outfitters and hunters
together along with informative knowledge, hunting news, resources and great articles and pictures.
Elk, Deer, Turkey, Bear, Antelope, Bison, Buffalo, Moose, Mule Deer, Whitetail, Hogs, fishing, Hunting and all kinds of fun stuff. Read more:Conservation
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Mule Deer Foundation Chapters Offer State Tags in Raffles and Auctions in Utah, New Mexico and Colorado 2007-03-15 03:57:00 Please Join the Mule DeerFoundation
. I am personally a member and I think this organization is doing great work. The money raised for these tags will go directly to conservation within those specific states. Please support these raffles and auctions and tell them you heard about it at www.huntinglife.comMULE DEER FOUNDATION2007 Colorado
Raffle Tags Below are listed the tags that will be available for sale (or in a drawing) at Colorado-area banquets this year, SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Please contact Scott Hampel at 303-659-2088 or e-mail shampel@muledeer.org for final confirmation. Pass the Buck Chapter, Rifle, COContact: Jon Nestor, jjnestor1@msn.com, 970-876-2036RD: Scott Hampel, shampel@muledeer.org2007 Colorado Statewide Pronghorn Antelope LicenseThe drawing will be held on July 7, 2007 at 10:00 am at Tim’s Tools located at 810 Main Street in Silt, CO Download the Raffle Ticket Order Form NOW! Mile High Chapter, Denver, COContact: Stan Grebe, stangre Read more:Chapters
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Elk Hunting in Virginia 2007-03-15 03:20:00 For the last several years this has really bothered me and I have kept my mouth shut about this issue! By all means I believe that each state has the right to make their own choices in regards to game management! That being said as a citizen of the Commonwealth of Virginia
, I am entitled to my own private opinion about those decisions that are made! I personally think that this decision stinks! Elk
once roamed the mountains of Virginia as a wild and free species and I believe that if we allow the herd to grow it will provide tourism dollars to the counties in the area where the elk are, hunting opportunities when the herd is strong enough to support it, and opportunities for revenue for Virginia to support the management of that herd. We should embrace these animals and allow them continue to grow and develop. If you are a Virginia sportsman or Sportswoman please contact the VDGIF and let them know how you feel and contact your Virginia state representatives as well.Apparently Ot
Chronic Wasting Disease Not Detected In Virginia White-tailed Deer 2007-03-15 02:54:00 Chronic Wasting Disease Not Detected In VirginiaWhite
-tailed Deer Richmond, VA — After extensive testing, the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (VDGIF) has not found any evidence of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in Virginia's white-tailed deer population. In 2006, over 800 samples were collected from white-tailed deer throughout the state. Approximately 500 samples were collected from the active surveillance area, which includes the western and northern parts of Shenandoah, Frederick, Clarke and Loudoun Counties, the area of Virginia closest to where CWD has been detected in West Virginia. VDGIF Wildlife Division Director Bob Duncan said of the test results, "This is clearly good news, and we could not have achieved this without the hard work of the field biologists, and the cooperation and support of our partners. In particular, we owe a debt of gratitude to the staff of the Virginia Department of Transportation for their assistance with collecting road-killed dee
Virginia Outdoor Report 2007-03-15 02:36:00 Subscribe to the VIRGINIA OUTDOOR REPORT at: http://enews.vi.virginia.gov/dgif/eoptinform.cfmYou will receive great articles and information enclosed in a handy email just like the information below. Please sign up and stay informed!Kid's Day Trout Fishing in Madison This Weekend!The annual Kid's Day Trout Fishing event is this Saturday, March 17th on the Robinson River in Madison County where Routes 600 and 643 cross, near the village of Syria. The event is exclusively for children age 12 and under and will start at 9:00 a.m. This is a joint effort of Graves Mountain Lodge, Virginia
Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (VDGIF) and the Rapidan Chapter of Trout Unlimited. Contact Graves Mountain Lodge at (540) 923-4231 for information. This is a great way to celebrate spring with family and friends - take the kids fishing!Hunters for the Hungry Receives Record Breaking Donations - Tops the Three Million Pound MarkThe generous hunters of Virginia donated 356,054 pounds of venison
Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep Population Threatened by BLM Management Actions 2007-03-14 02:24:00 http://www.azgfd.gov/artman/publish/article_713.shtmlArizonaDesertBighornSheepPopulation
Threatened by BLM ManagementActions
News MediaMar 7, 2007By Michael M. GolightlyChairman, Arizona Game and Fish CommissionOne of the nation’s most significant and contiguous desert bighorn sheep habitat is located in the Black Mountains between Kingman, Arizona and Las Vegas, Nevada. This mountain range supports a significant bighorn sheep population that serves as one of the last remaining source populations for transplant efforts in Arizona and other western states in re-establishing new populations into historic habitats. The habitat within the Black Mountains is being jeopardized because the Bureau of Land Management is proposing continued and expanded livestock grazing in this area without current rangeland evaluations. Instead, the BLM is relying on outdated information to justify expanding livestock grazing into bighorn sheep habitat despite repeated objections by the Arizona Game and
2007 Colorado Mountain Goat and Bighorn Sheep Raffles 2007-03-13 22:35:00 The Rocky MountainBighorn
Society is raffling off a 2007 Colorado
Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep
permit, and a 2007 Mountain Goat Permit! This permit will be picked on April 28th, 2007 and you must act quickly if you want to purchase raffle tickets! The tickets are 25.00 a piece for each species and you are limited to 25 tickets for each species! They also have some other raffles online at their site and all of them are well worth the effort. If you are a draw junkie or raffle junkie like myself, you cannot really pass up these kinds of raffles and the chance to win a true hunt of a lifetime! While you are out there buying a raffle ticket, please join this great organization and learn more about conservation in Colorado!I heard this at an RMEF function not too long ago:Expect Nothing, Blame No One, DO SOMETHING!Get out there and do something for wildlife!Proud Winner of the 2005 Permit 2005 COLORADO RAFFLE WINNER! Danny Meyring, RMBS Read more:Raffles
OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL 2007-03-13 05:01:00 RMEF order page for OPPORTUNITY FOR ALLI just finished watching this DVD and I will absolutely be sharing it with everyone I know! Please rush out and spend the $11.99 plus shipping and order your own copy and watch it once or twice and then send it to your friends! The story of the North American Conservation Model for Wildlife Conservation told by one of the masters of conservation and one of North Americas Greatest Orators!Join renowned biologist, hunter and authorShane Mahoney as he brings to life the revolutionary rescueof wildlife in North America.The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and Shane Mahoney createdOpportunity for All to spread the remarkable story that is the basisfor our conservation ethic. With stunning wildlife footage, vintagephotos and Shane’s gift for storytelling, this video takes us back100 years to a time when we nearly lost many cherished wildlifespecies—a time when hunters and non-hunters alike rallied toprotect our wildlife legacy. It is a story every El
Arizona Big Game Super Raffle 2007-03-13 04:46:00 The Arizona
Big Game SuperRaffle
is Back for 2007!Your chance to win the hunt-of-a-lifetime during the 2007-2008 hunting season is now available. The Arizona Big Game Super Raffle will draw one tag for each of the species listed below: AntelopeBlack BearBuffaloCoues WhitetailDesert Bighorn SheepElkJavelinaMule DeerTurkey (Goulds or Merriams) Paul Queneau Why These Tags are SpecialThe season dates for each hunt is 365 days starting August 1. There are very few limitations on hunting areas and the prices for each ticket have been set to give every hunter in the world an opportunity to win a true hunt-of-a-lifetime. Arizona of
New Mexico Governor Elk Tag Raffle 2007-03-13 04:18:00 New MexicoGovernorElk
Tag Raffle
Ticket Price: $20Species: One bull elkArea: Hunt in any unit in the state on public land or private land with permissionDates: September 1- December 31, 2007Weapon: Legal weapon of choice during any season. Quality elk abound in New Mexico
. The pictured bull scores 405 7/8 BC and was taken on public land during the 2006 archery season. Once-in-a-Lifetime OpportunityThe New Mexico Governor's Elk Tag offers a once-in-a-lifetime chance to hunt elk all over the state for four months with any legal choice o
Community Suggest Gun Possession is Ilegal for Residents 2007-03-21 03:40:00 ANTIOCH, Tenn.- Some people in a Nashville neighborhood are furious over a new rule that makes it illegal to own a gun. Residents in Nashboro Village said it's unconstitutional and leaves them defenseless. Two weeks ago, residents received a letter from their homeowners' association indicating that guns are not allowed on the property.Read the rest of the story here.OK, those of you that know me, know that I truly cant stand Home Owners Associations. They are usually run by boring busy bodies who think they are entitled to control the destiny of those around them. Now it has gone too far. I hope these residents go ballistic and begin wearing pistols every day while they are out mowing their lawns, walking the dogs, whatever it takes. Personally I would be patrolling my yard perimeter with the shotgun just to be spiteful until it was repealed with a big number 2 on my shirt. I usually don't get to worked up over gun issues but this one combined with the stupidity of HOA rules Read more:Possession
Wolf numbers continue to grow 2007-03-21 03:26:00 Billings Gazette Tuesday, March 20, 2007 BILLINGS, Mont. -- There are now at least 1,300 wolves prowling Montana, Idaho and Wyoming, far more than anyone imagined when the species was reintroduced in the Northern Rockies 12 years ago.The wolf population has, on average, grown by about 26 percent a year for the past decade. The latest estimates, which summarize counts completed at the end of 2006, show they aren't slowing down."I keep thinking we're at the top end of the bubble," said Ed Bangs, wolf recovery coordinator for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. "I can't see that there's room for any more, but we'll see."Read the rest of the story here.Maybe by 2008 we will be able to apply for tags for this animal in all three of these states. Idaho is going to offer the biggest opportunity and this is not going to be an easy animal to hunt, regardless of what anyone thinks. Wolves are very
I got a blog of the day award! 2007-03-23 22:11:00 Well that is kind of cool! Not really sure if it means much but you never know!Blog of the DayI am off tomorrow to my last RMEF banquet in Virginia with the great folks in Staunton, VA of the Shenandoah Valley Chapter! I am bringing my camera and will come home with tons of pictures. The good news is that I have a couple of rifles I am finally going to get worked on as well and tuned up and cleaned. Not really sure what I am going to do with them yet but I am going to be open to the suggestions of the gunsmith. I have a browning A-Bolt in .25 wsm that needs to be sighted in and set up, and a 300 win mag that needs to be cleaned up, and set up with at least a new limbsaver recoil pad and I may have the barrel dipped as it has been mistreated a bit in Montana and Idaho.Huntinglife.com is a project I am taking on to create a resource to match outfitters and hunters
together along with informative knowledge, hunting news, resources and great articles and pictures.
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QDMA Rockinham County Branch Banquet 2007-03-27 06:33:00 Doubleclick on the picture and print it out and get yourselves out to the QDMA banquet in Rockingham, VA on May 12th! This looks to be a fun event and I am planning on attending after a morning turkey hunt with one of the members. Quality Deer Management is a great organization and is teaching people around the country how to responsibly care for their land and the animals that frequent it! Go here to learn more:Quality Deer Management AssociationI will film the turkey hunt and if we have any luck, I will drop it up and place the video on the website! Thank you to Larry Smallwood on the committee for arranging a turkey hunt for me and getting me the information for this fantastic event! I look forward to being there!Give Keith Wilt a call at 540-433-2482 to get yourselves some tickets!Huntinglife.com is a project I am taking on to create a resource to match outfitters and hunters
together along with informative knowledge, hunting news, resources and great articles and pictures.
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QDM Banquet 2007-03-27 06:33:00 Doubleclick on the picture and print it out and get yourselves out to the QDMA banquet in Rockingham, VA on May 12th! This looks to be a fun event and I am planning on attending after a morning turkey hunt with one of the members. Quality Deer Management is a great organization and is teaching people around the country how to responsibly care for their land and the animals that frequent it! Go here to learn more:Quality Deer Management AssociationI will film the turkey hunt and if we have any luck, I will drop it up and place the video on the website! Thank you to Larry Smallwood on the committee for arranging a turkey hunt for me and getting me the information for this fantastic event! I look forward to being there!Huntinglife.com is a project I am taking on to create a resource to match outfitters and hunters
together along with informative knowledge, hunting news, resources and great articles and pictures.
Elk, Deer, Turkey, Bear, Antelope, Bison, Buffalo, Moose, Mule Deer, Whit Read more:Banquet