HUNTING

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Officials probing possible poaching of trophy buck PressPass

RED WING, Minn. – Goodhue County prosecutors are considering charges against an area man in a possible poaching case involving what officials said may be a trophy buck.

November 12, 2009

Hunting success: Cody Labernik PressPass

Hunting success: Cody Labernik Jack Will and Cody Labernik had a successful hunting day last weekend. Cody's 8-point buck weighed in at 175 pounds.

November 12, 2009

Hunting success: Kyle Gorick PressPass

Hunting success: Kyle Gorick Kyle Gorick shot this buck on Nov. 7 near Guthrie while hunting with his dad, brother, grandfather and aunt.

November 12, 2009

Hunting success: Nick Gorick PressPass

Hunting success: Nick Gorick Nick Gorick shot this 175-pound, 8-point buck on Nov. 7 near Guthrie while hunting with his dad, brother, grandfather and aunt.

November 12, 2009

Hunting success: Tyler Walker-O'Beirne PressPass

Hunting success: Tyler Walker-O'Beirne Tyler Walker-O'Beirne, 12, of Bemidji shot this 11-point, 204-pound buck on the second day of the season at his grandfather Larry Walker's farm. Tyler took him down with a .308 Winchester Model 70.

November 12, 2009

Northwestern Minnesota hunter shoots exotic axis deer that escaped from game farm PressPass

A deer hunter in northwestern Minnesota shot what turned out to be an axis deer Sunday.

By Brad Dokken , November 10, 2009

Workshop explains tanning PressPass

Workshop explains tanning “Moisture is not your friend,” said Joe Furuseth, a six-year veteran of brain tanning.

By Monte Draper , November 07, 2009

John J. McRae column: What is it about deer hunting? PressPass

There’s something about deer hunting that defies description. It makes no sense, yet makes the most sense of all. It has a way of striking a chord that grabs a hunter by the soul and doesn’t let go.

By John J. McRae , November 06, 2009

Paul Nelson column for Nov. 6: Deer hunting starts; anglers lament season’s end PressPass

The rifle deer season opens Saturday morning in the Bemidji area and most of Minnesota.

By Paul Nelson , November 06, 2009

Pioneer Editiorial: A tradition opens in state forests PressPass

The forests surrounding the Bemidji area become a hotbed of activity early Saturday morning as the Minnesota firearms deer season opens.

By Bemidji Pioneer Editorial Board , November 06, 2009

Deer numbers may be down in Bemidji area PressPass

Deer hunters in the Bemidji area may see fewer deer this season in some areas.

By Anne Williams , November 06, 2009

Beltrami County Board: Lucachick pledges hearing on shooting park PressPass

While making a pitch for $1.8 million in state bonds from the Minnesota Legislature, the idea of a Beltrami County Shooting Sports Park is far from decided.

By Brad Swenson , November 05, 2009

Bemidji State hockey: Outdoorsman Walters making the most of his opportunities at BSU PressPass

Bemidji State hockey: Outdoorsman Walters making the most of his opportunities at BSU Bemidji State sophomore forward Shea Walters smiled when asked how important the Minnesota firearms deer season was to his family.

By John J. McRae , November 05, 2009

Bemidji State Game Refuge closed to rifle deer hunting this year PressPass

Deer hunting in the Bemidji State Game Refuge, a 74-square-mile refuge that surrounds the city of Bemidji, will be closed to the 2009 regular firearms deer season. The refuge is open only to archery and muzzleloader deer seasons and the Lake Bemidji State Park special firearms deer hunts.

October 28, 2009

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OUR VOICES Summit Treestands announces product recall

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. Name of Product: Talon Hunting Hang-

Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Feb 2, 2010 at 8:16 AM | Northland Outdoors

OUR VOICES Virginia police chief cited for self-done skull mount

Martinsville Police Chief Mike Rogers has run afoul of the law. A Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries conservation officer on Wednesday charged Rogers with practicing taxidermy without a license. The charge is a class 4 misdemeanor, according to a city release. Rogers said the charge

Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Feb 1, 2010 at 8:16 AM | Northland Outdoors

OUR VOICES To save deer, SoCal city bans new pointy fences

Citing at least one instance in which a deer became impaled on a sharp fence, the Los Altos Hills City Council Jan. 13 amended an existing ordinance to ban spikes and sharp points or edges from new fence construction to prevent further casualties. Residents who already have sharp fences do not have

Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Jan 29, 2010 at 8:17 AM | Northland Outdoors

OUR VOICES 1911 pistol is top RMEF auction item

MISSOULA, Mont.—Ask an elk hunter about their favorite caliber and you’ll hear nary a peep about the .45 ACP. Venerable handgun round, certainly. Big game round, hardly. That’s why Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation officials are pleasantly surprised that a Kimber 1911 in .45 ACP emerg

Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Jan 28, 2010 at 8:08 AM | Northland Outdoors

OUR VOICES Aussie's musical gun tribute is huge YouTube hit

STEVE LEE says he never set out to be an internet hit. He just loves guns - and thought he would write a song about it. He says he is as shocked as anyone that his YouTube clip I Like Guns has been viewed more than 1.26 million times in the six weeks it has been online. The paean to guns, produced

Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Jan 27, 2010 at 8:39 AM | Northland Outdoors

OUR VOICES Big buck in the kitchen

Mark Page couldn't believe what he found in the kitchen of his Belleville home Saturday morning. "It was apparent I was going to encounter something because of all the racket," said Page. He and his wife, Cassia were awakened by the sound of breaking glass and hooves running across the f

Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Jan 26, 2010 at 8:19 AM | Northland Outdoors

OUR VOICES Trijicon to eliminate Scripture references from sights

A manufacturer that has a $600 million contract to supply rifle sights for the US military, Trijicon Inc., has apparently made it a practice to place scripture references on its products for over twenty years. When this was revealed by the company itself, concerns were raised by the Muslim Public Af

Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Jan 25, 2010 at 8:22 AM | Northland Outdoors

OUR VOICES Entry in NY big buck contest leads to criminal charges

NORTH JAVA -- The winner of North Java Inn's Big Buck Contest was charged with illegally shooting one of the deers he entered, even though another deer he shot legally was winning the contest at the time. The investigation also led to charges against the bar owner and an employee. Mark I. Meyer, 4

Posted by: NorthlandOutdoors.com on Jan 22, 2010 at 8:11 AM | Northland Outdoors
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