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Hunting

Late October Squirrel Hunt 2007

       It was a cold late October saturday afternoon, with the sky threatening to rain and the temp somewhere in the high-thirties.


Hunting Season has arrived!

Location(s) Loysburg, PA, 16659See map: Google MapsHunting Season has arrived!


Tom II - the Sequel

On Saturday evenning, I was trying to analyze the last few trips into the turkey woods and then prepare a



It was the best of times

First day Pennsylvania 2007 spring turkey season is history. No turkeys “down,” but spirits are soaring. I decided to give my


jakes and more jakes

Season started here March 15. A very early spring and the birds were well underway. Gobblers had busted up and had hens. Jakes seem to be everywhere...next years two year old harvest will be good!


Big Bucks?

Any successful deerhunters out there?  We're all waiting to hear about your 2006 deer hunting adventure.


Mark's Buck

There are three holidays in November. Three days where schools are canceled, people take off, and families get together. Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving, and opening day of deer season. I have participated in two out of three of the events, playing a trumpet in the Veteran's Day parade and assiting in the preparation of a Thanksgiving meal but never have I been a part of deer season.


Hunting or shopping, which do you prefer?

I recently was engaged in some profound “naval gazing” about life when I realized that hunting while armed with a shotgun was similar to shopping while armed with a credit card.


Jim Shockey

Jim Shockey Jim has been an award winning outdoor writer, wildlife photographer\videographer, wilderness guide and outfitter for the last two decades. He has exclusive guiding territories on world-renowned Vancouver Island, British Columbia, in the wilds of the Yukon Territory, in the Sonoran Desert of Old Mexico and also in the heart of big whitetail buck country in Saskatchewan. Jim’s personal hunting experiences include travel to the remotest, wildest and most beautiful reaches of North America.He has traveled for weeks by dogsled with the Inuit in the high arctic and climbed the Sierra Madres of Mexico looking for Coues deer. He’s spiritually “smudged” with the Beaver Cree and traveled the water roads of the Northwest Territories searching for caribou with the Dene first nations people. Jim has learned his tracking skills from the Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert in Namibia, learned to live off the land from the Aboriginal People in the Australian Outback and has “faced his lion” with the proud Masai warriors in Tanzania.During the course of his adventures, he has taken numerous muzzleloading world records, including, Stone’s sheep, bison, Roosevelt elk, Shirus moose, muskox, walrus, white-bearded wildebeest, Grant’s gazelle, steenbok and many more. He is the first and only hunter in the world to complete the “NORTH AMERICAN SUPER SLAM” and “ULTIMATE SLAM” using only a muzzleloader. Jim has published more than 1,000 adventure articles for virtually all the largest outdoor magazines, produces videos and hosts his own adventure television show on the Outdoor Channel. Jim was formerly an All-American swimmer in university (combined Biology Psychology major) and then played on the National waterpolo team for six years. Jim participated in both the 1978 and 1982 world championships but did not attend the 1980 Olympics because of the international boycott against Russia. Jim is considered to be one of the world’s foremost experts on the Ethnocentric Folk Art forms from Western Canada. Jim dealt in and still deals in art and antiques, and his collections have appeared several times in Country Living magazine and Century Home magazine. Jim is head over heels in love with and married to his best friend Louise (a former actress), since the early 1980’s. They have two wonderful children.


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