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Rescue on Kodiak Island

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Rescue on Kodiak Island By Becca MoffatIt was mid October, 2010, and we awoke to clear blue skies with temperatures around 15 degrees F. As I fixed breakfast, Luke...

The Turkey Wore White

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He seemed like a heck of a nice guy, this stranger who my husband brought into our home for me to meet.  Seems they were out in the garage...

To The Founding Fathers We Forget

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The relationship between man and animals has fascinated lots of people over the years, and I suspect it always will. I believe that this fascination stems from the sense...

Hunting Separation Anxiety, Part I

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Hunting Separation Anxiety By Jared Bloomgren, Rokslide Staff Where is the correct place to even start? Have you ever had to miss a hunting season? How about the entire season? If...

African Bird Hunting

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Since ancient times, birds have appeared in many civilizations' mythologies and faiths. The dove, for example, was a symbol of Inanna, the ancient Mesopotamian goddess, Asherah, the Canaanite mother...

Sometimes It’s Like That

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Opening Day I woke up smooth and easy without having to fight my eyelids. The night before had been restless as anticipation built in my mind and kept my body...

The Tale of the Happy Javelina 

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The Happy Javelina In the half century I’ve been fortunate enough to explore and live in southern Arizona, I’ve accumulated dozens of humorous and somewhat entertaining anecdotes to share around...

Book Review: David Long & Mike Duplan’s “The Edge”

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David Long, author of the 2006 best seller "Public Land Mulies—The Bottom Line" is back and back in a big way.  Along with long-time mule deer hunter, Mike Duplan,...

The Hunter Who Wasn’t?

There’s no such thing as the lazy days of summer for my rugged husband.  Since that season precedes fall and fall symbolizes hunting, everything is geared toward his ultimate...
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Big-Woods Whitetail: Seeking Eastern Adventure

Big-Woods Whitetail: Seeking Eastern AdventureBy Torin Miller, Rokslide Member A doe and two fawns came first.  Startled by the strategic two-man mountain deer drive, they were cutting back...