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12 Things You Need to Know About Gun Violence
Posted: October 7, 2017 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized
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If the world seems incomprehensible now, just wait.
Within a twenty-four-hour span the Catalonian people voted 90 percent in favor of secession from Spain, despite the Spanish government’s effort to violently squelch the referendum, and a man in a Las Vegas hotel room opened fire on a concert, killing fifty-nine and wounding over 500. There’s no tangible connection between the two incidents, but they illustrate incipient forces still gathering steam that are transforming the world.
No government, military force, or intelligence unit has figured out how to stop those determined to kill large numbers of people if the killers are willing to forfeit their own lives. Nor will they. Individuals and small groups have the capability to amass and use large amounts of lethal weaponry, killing military and civilian targets in a guerrilla war, or victims on the deadly end of their random bullets or bombs.
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Dueling science: Yesterday – “Soil will accelerate global warming” Today – “Soil holds potential to slow global warming”
Posted: October 6, 2017 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized15 Deer Hunting Mistakes Guaranteed to Ruin the Rut
Posted: October 6, 2017 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedJohn Hafner
The rut is the Super Bowl of whitetail hunting. Bucks that typically behave like ghosts are suddenly vulnerable, and your chances of tagging a wall-hanger are at their highest. But whitetails are still whitetails—always cautious and rarely pushovers. So there are plenty of ways you can go wrong. Here are 15 ways you can turn the annual breeding season into a surefire flop.

The early hunter gets the buck.
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1. You don’t start early enough.
Perhaps the most classic screwup is waiting until “things to get good.” Many hunters won’t hit the woods until they see bucks running after does like hounds on a coon. If you wait for the nuttiness, you often end up chasing the action rather than enjoying it. Far better to start early—as in two to three weeks before peak breeding—when mature bucks are laying down sign and moving freely in their core areas. Minnesota hunter (and my neighbor) Dave Olson shot this whopper the last week of October—three weeks before the rut peaked in our area.

Terrain funnels are often the best locations to ambush a rutting buck.
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2. You don’t hunt terrain.
Sure, rubs and scrapes are exciting, but never forget that bucks are constantly moving during the rut, and they do so by moving through terrain quickly and efficiently. Funnels like creek bottoms and fence lines that connect distant blocks of cover are perfect examples. I shot this pretty 10-pointer midday, as he moved through a small triangle of timber between doe bedding areas. There was not a rub or scrape within sight.

Spend time shooting your bow, even during the middle of the season.
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3. You don’t shoot enough.
This is one of the easiest, and most common, traps to fall into. After weeks of pre-season practice, and now that you’re bow is sighted in and scary-accurate, you quit practicing as soon as you get serious about hunting. Big mistake. To maintain focus and ensure that your equipment hasn’t changed, keep shooting so that you’re ready when that giant you’re after finally steps out.

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“Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers – Super Bowl XLII (42) (live 2008) HD 0815007” on YouTube
Posted: October 6, 2017 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedRain day for me, was bored and looking through youtube videos and found this one…