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Just wanted to let everyone know, I have been fishing a bass tournament for the past two weeks. There is one on Sunday from 2:00 PM til 8:30 PM out of Devil's Elbow on Lake Barkley. There is another out of the same Bay on Thursday afternoon from 5:30 til 8:30 if anyone would like to attend just let me know, I'll be more than happy to pass the word along to the Club members.
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Africa 2001 Africa, The Dark Continent.
One of the greatest hunting destinations of all time. Since this was to be my first safari, planning was to become a year long effort. “Beginning with the end in mind”, the first order of business was to match up my check book with a reasonable trophy list and experienced outfitter. I highly suggest for a first time safari hunter to consider a planes game hunt. During this hunt you will experience not only the beauty o... Read More
South America 2003 World Record White Fallow Deer and Red Stag in Argentina
While Shopping for my next worldly adventure, (booked in summer of 2003), Cy from Cabelas Outdoor Adventures, pointed me to a family owned and run hunting ranch near Santa Rosa Argentina. Primarily attracting Red Stag hunters from the US and Canada, this huge ranch also has a number of exotic species from across the globe. Stag are a near cousin to the North American Elk.
Except for the red c... Read More
Texas 2005 Texas Whitetail Deer hunting..
I know, I know, everyone tells me deer hunting is deer hunting. Yes, you probably have whitetail deer in your yard, eating your bushes and flowers. So why you ask, should I invest travel dollars and pay outlandish non resident license and tag fees when you can hit one with a rock from your kitchen window? Well, I’ll try to explain!
I my opinion, Texas style deer hunting is something every hunter should at least experience. For m... Read More
Queen Charlotte Islands B.C. King Salmon of the Kano Inlet
The ship, MV Salmon Seeker can be simply described as an ocean going fishing hotel with all the amenities anchored in the Kano Inlet which lies on the remote west coast of the Queen Charlotte Islands. The Queen Charlotte Islands lie just south of Alaska and are in the path of millions of migrating salmon as they thunder down the British Columbia coast. The Kano inlet provides a sheltered bay to anchor the 180 ton vessel wit... Read More
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