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• Monday, September 27th, 2010

Q: When hunting a field for pheasants, in which direction should you and your dog hunt?

A: Walk your dog into the wind so the scent of any birds ahead of him will be blown to him. Also, the wind will help mask the noise of your approach, allowing you to get closer. Walking into the wind will also likely force flushed birds to fly into the wind, making for an easier shot.

Q: If you want to get a walking or even running deer to stop so you can get a good shot at him, what should you do?

A: Whistle loudly. A hunter several years ago tells of a doe that came running straight at his stand in northern Minnesota at noon. He shot once and missed. The doe kept coming straight at him, but then turned to run around the stand. She was about to jump a fence and disappear into the woods when the hunter simply gave a loud whistle. The stopped in her tracks, affording an easy shot at about 40 yards!

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• Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Poison ivy is a three leafed plant with a tooth half way on the leaf: 

         

poison ivy has oils that iritate your skin and cause  itchy rashes on the contacted areas.  If you do touch the plant wash the area with clean water emidiatly, use soap.  If you get poison ivy treat it with poison cream.  Rashes will spread from person to person so wash your hands regularly.

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