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GAME ANIMALS
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Pronghorn, Mule Deer and Blacktails
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 | | 18 Days Of Determination | | Pronghorns didn’t have large horns in Montana in 2008—at least not in the part of the state where I prefer to hunt. |  |
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| |  | | Kodiak Hidden Treasures | | Adventure and intrigue are intrinsic qualities that make a Sitka blacktail hunt on Alaska's Kodiak Island so memorable. |  |
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| |  | | Primitive Pronghorns | | Pronghorn hunting remains one of the West’s most affordable, easily accessible hunting adventures. In states where their numbers have historically been the highest—Wyoming and Montana—tags remain relatively easy to draw. |  |
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| |  | | A Muley For Me | | I was resting on my stiff cot during the night of Nov. 12, 2007, looking out the room’s lone window. At age 13, my first hunting trip in Nebraska had been short and sweet. |  |
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| |  | | Sharing More Than A Hunt | | My dad was determined to raise his sons with plenty of father/son bonding time—a relational cornerstone that eluded him while growing up. He chose several activities for us to enjoy together; however, to this day, hunting is one we come back to every year. |  |
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| |  | | Smackdown In The Snow | | Stupid weather—the weekend forecast for Cheyenne, Wyoming, had called for 48 degrees and partly cloudy, yet I was hiking in a full-blown blizzard. The day’s high temp wouldn’t crack 30, but it didn’t pay to complain because I knew my “Git-R-Done” guide wasn’t interested in hearing me whine. |  |
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| |  | | Panhandle Pronghorn Primer | | The rolling Texas Panhandle landscape provided the perfect backdrop for hunting like a coyote—sneaking sure-kill close to the prying eyes of the prairie goats that dotted the landscape. |  |
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| |  | | Muleys Without Mountains | | For some of the best mule deer hunting in North America, forget the romantic images of giant muley bucks set against a sweeping Rocky Mountains panorama... and look for big muleys without mountains, says expert Mark Kayser. |  |
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| |  | | A Buck For Reo Joe | | Reo is the 11-year-old son of my hunting partner Doyle Shipp, and Reo started shooting a “stick and string” almost as soon as he could walk. |  |
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 | | 18 Days Of Determination | | Pronghorns didn’t have large horns in Montana in 2008—at least not in the part of the state where I prefer to hunt. |  |
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| |  | | A Buck Called Blorange | | Alberta is home to some giant mule deer bucks, but this one was truly unique due to his colorful "earrings." |  |
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| |  | | A Buck For Reo Joe | | Reo is the 11-year-old son of my hunting partner Doyle Shipp, and Reo started shooting a “stick and string” almost as soon as he could walk. |  |
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| |  | | A Hunter's Heart | | Catching Up With NAHC Life Member Lt. Col. David Fisher, retired. |  |
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| |  | | A Muley For Me | | I was resting on my stiff cot during the night of Nov. 12, 2007, looking out the room’s lone window. At age 13, my first hunting trip in Nebraska had been short and sweet. |  |
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| | | |  | | A Pronghorn Playbook | | Sharp vision. Lightning quickness. Skittish nature. When you're hunting an animal with these traits, you need to develop a gameplan to off-set them. Pronghorns fit the bill, and it pays to prepare for the unexpected when chasing such a crafty creature. Just in ase the wind's not right. Or it's blowing too hard. Or the goats are moving too fast to intercept. Or the bucks are chasing does and won't stay put. Or snow and rain makes conditions miserable for pronghorns and hunter alike. |  |
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| | | | | |  | | Flatland Muleys | | Forget about trudging through the Rocky Mountains in search of a trophy mule deer. Today, some of the hottest hunting is right on the plains. |  |
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