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Outdoors with Mark Sturtevant
January 29, 2012 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Anglers in the Cumberland Valley tend to be relatively traditional in their endeavors and winter fly tying is one of those grand traditions. If you want to take your fly fishing to the next level, learning to tie your own flies is the logical step in toward that goal.
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Outdoors Dan: Look for trade-ins to save on bows
January 28, 2012 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Q. Where can I find a good bow for bow fishing? I want to try it this year, and I am on a budget. A. Start looking at local archery shops that take trade-ins. Or try the local outdoor websites – you can usually find used bows for sale for $100 or less.
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4 stellar inductees for Outdoors Hall of Fame
January 22, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
Il Ling New, America's No. 1 female firearms instructor and hunting guide, was the top vote-getter in this year's balloting for the California's Outdoors Hall of Fame. New was inducted at a ceremony Saturday at the…
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Outdoors Notebook: Crossbows placed in crosshairs, again
January 22, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
At its winter meeting next week, the Pennsylvania Game Commission will cross-reference archery license sales, crossbow-user harvest reports, deer population estimates and other data to get a snapshot of the crossbow's impact on deer.
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