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The Envirocapitalist
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Tales of an outdoorsman from Tennessee
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Roastless Doe?
It felt more like early October in Dekalb Co. Tennessee instead of late November as I settled into a dog house blind. I had chosen this set up because it was so warm that I would be wearing a t-shirt and the cedar thicket I was hunting had no trees t...
Where in the world is Albert Rasch?
I simply ask because I do not know and I miss his musings and informative blogs. It has been weeks since he last left us a clue of his whereabouts and I can no longer open his blog in my browser. Does anyone else have this problem with opening his bl...
Is that what I think it is in my fire ring?
I had pitched the tent, set up camp, and collected a significant amount of firewood before I took my first little scouting hike for the evening. It was a brisk Autumn day and I had seen deer in this part of the property before and th...
May Be A New Record! Is it more important than any other deer?
Check out this article about a guy who may of killed the new non-typical record white-tail buck. Then read this post by Rick at Whitetail Woods, which describes a crazed anti-hunter not letting a man retrieve his deer from her property. I wonder what...
I'm subscribing to a Wesleyan way of conservation
I believe that John Wesley ( the founder of the Methodist Church) had the right idea as to how to live life. He had Three simple rules to live by. I think they transfer nicely to not only daily life but also wildlife management. Lets take them one a...
A squirrel in a tree is better than two in the bush?
It was a horribly foggy morning when Big Papaw, The Boy, and myself made our way to Cove Creek wildlife Management area for some early fall squirrel hunting. We split up as we left the truck. Partly because it is easier to be quiet in smaller numbers...

