Case: Deer horns bring out the greedy side in some hunters
Regular readers will recall that I sometimes refer to deer antlers as "horns" just to aggravate those who worry about such things.
Regular readers will recall that I sometimes refer to deer antlers as "horns" just to aggravate those who worry about such things.
I can't help but think how things would've been different for me if Dad hadn't taken me along when he went hunting from the time I was very small.
If we have dogs, whether they are hunting dogs or not, we all know they just do not live long enough. They just don't.
It takes money to manage wildlife, but sometimes the pursuit of it may not be the best thing for the critters or the hunters chasing them.
Well, summer may not be here officially, but lately the temperatures sure make it seem like that time of year already.
Can you stand one more turkey story? I hope so, though I know I have probably worn you out with this topic lately.
I knew I had about as much chance of calling in this turkey as I did of winning the Kentucky Derby.
No doubt, this little dissertation will cause me some trouble. Sometimes, when I wax philosophical about certain things, this will happen.
We are deep into the second week of the spring turkey hunting season in my home state of West Virginia, and I am tired.
Looking out the window, even in the darkness, I could tell this was all bordering on madness.
Sisay Lemma scorched the first half of the Boston Marathon course on Monday, setting a record pace to build a lead of more than half of a mile.
The big turkey gobbler opened one eye, motionless on his roost limb, as he surveyed what he could see of his domain. Not much. It was still dark.
I can remember it as clear as day: a full-page ad for a Remington .22 rifle, but not like one I had seen before.
Maybe we could all agree we live in a crazy time. Some people can't seem to agree on much of anything anymore.
My buddy seemed very distracted at breakfast, so I asked why, even though I already knew the answer: Earlier that morning, he had missed a turkey.