Archive for July, 2012
Brother vs. brother
The emotions were running as high as the central Arkansas thermometers when Auburn brothers Matt and Jordan Lee stepped to the weigh-in stage for the Carhartt College Series Bassmaster Classic Bracket final Sunday morning. “This …Continue Reading →
Free Campsites in Vermont Near Great Fishing Spots
Spend a weekend with family and friends without breaking the bank by enjoying one of these free outdoor campsites near great fishing spots. The kids will have a blast playing and learning all about the …Continue Reading →
Olympic medalist Kim Rhode no stranger to Minnesota
It’s too bad the shooting sports and archery don’t receive a more prominent position in Olympic coverage but it’s hard to avoid that this year with the United States teams doing so well. The men’s …Continue Reading →
Sticking to their guns: Marines place $22.5M order for the Colt .45 M1911
been called the greatest handgun ever made, and it has barely changed sine 1911, when the legendary John Browning designed it especially for the U.S. Military. And now, the Colt .45 M1911 is making a …Continue Reading →
Scalia Gun Talk Shock
Justice Antonin Scalia, one of the Supreme Court’s most vocal and conservative justices, said on Sunday that the Second Amendment leaves room for U.S. legislatures to regulate guns, including menacing hand-held weapons. “It will have …Continue Reading →
No matter the weather, hunters need to be prepared
Jerry Pellman couldn’t get himself in the right frame of mind. With the oppressive heat keeping him from taking on any outdoor chores, Pellman decided it would be best to work ahead. He could clean …Continue Reading →
Nine Year Old Captures Indiana’s Rarest Turtle
On Thursday, July 19, Gunner Neal and his grandpa headed out in their canoe to check their drop lines at Cypress Lake near Seymour, Indiana. Gunner told me they had baited the lines with cut …Continue Reading →
Good news. Massachusetts bans using your welfare card to purchase guns.
Patrick signed the provision into law Friday, after initially amending the measure to ban purchases at certain locations, rather than on certain items. The Legislature rejected the governor’s amendment. The proposal bans cash assistance purchases …Continue Reading →
The Process of Shale Extraction
The process of bringing a well to completion is generally short-lived, taking a few months for a single well, after which the well can be in production for 20 to 40 years. The process for …Continue Reading →
California gun purchases nearing record
Californians just can’t get enough guns and are on a pace to set a new annual record for the number purchased legally. Experts with the state Department of Justice predict residents will buy 725,000 rifles, …Continue Reading →
Giving fish a ride helps ensure safe passage, electricity
Some activists believe there is no such thing as a good dam, that we should destroy all dams to restore fish runs, no questions asked. A more balanced approach would be identifying dams we can …Continue Reading →
Great opportunity to hunt Canada geese
When North Dakota’s early Canada goose season starts Aug. 15, hunters who find themselves in the right situation will likely have a limit of 15 birds a day, up from eight last year and five …Continue Reading →
UN fails to reach deal on global arms trade treaty, as US asks for more time
U.N. member states have failed to reach agreement on a new treaty to regulate the multibillion-dollar global arms trade. Some diplomats and treaty supporters blamed the United States for triggering the unraveling of the month-long …Continue Reading →
Obama: On Second Thought, I Will Push For More Gun Control
It was just last week when White House Press Secretary Jay Carney stood in front of America and said President Obama would only work to curtail violent crime with “existing” gun laws. This was a …Continue Reading →
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