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The Outdoor Sports Advisor
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The Outdoor Sports Advisor Blog provides fact-filled information to the outdoor recreation enthusiasts. Brook Elliott, professional outdoor writer, covers subjects including
Hunting - deer hunting, duck hunting, quail hunting, grouse hunting, pheasant hunting, rabbit hunting and more;
Fishing - trout fishing, salmon fishing, bass fishing, panfish fishing and more;
Brook also covers camping, hiking, kayaking, rafting and other outdoor sports.
Recent Posts
Nov 23, Sport Fishing. Transfering techniques for fusion fishing.
Sport fishing is surprisingly isolated. There appears to be little cross-fertilization of techniques among regions and types. Here are some tips on how to become a fusion fisherman....
Nov 16, Butchering Deer. How to cut and store your deer.
Butchering deer doesn't have to be scary. Here are tips and techniques on how to find the choice cuts of vension and store them properly....
Nov 14, Butchering Deer. How to skin and process your own deer.
Butchering deer scares many hunters. They depend on processors for this work. Here is a step by step guide on how to butcher your own deer....
Nov 5, Muzzleloader deer hunting season is almost here. Tips and techniques.
>Muzzleloader deer hunting seasons are about to open in many states. If you havent tried this kind of primitive hunting, odds are you will---muzzleloading is the fastest growing shooting sport....
Oct 30, Thanksgiving Dinner. Recipes and tips for cooking with foods the Pilgrims ate.
Thanksgiving dinner has traditional dishes. But tradition is funny - only in the last 50 years has it meant turkey and fixin's. Recipes and tips for game dishes the Pilgrims might have eaten....
Oct 28, Cold Weather Camping. Tips and techniques for enjoying fall and winter outdoors
Cold weather camping means fewer people, no bugs, and incredible scenery. Coping with the unsettled weather of fall and winter, however,requires changes in gear, foodstuffs, and outlook....


I really enjoyed your article on morel hunting. Here in Oklahoma, my family hunts morels. They are rare here and usually only available for a few weeks each year, I hunt 'em via kayak.
God Bless those pioneers working toward finding a workable way to cultivate this most delicious fungus!
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