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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Hunter Check-In Boxes by Hollie Whitetail

All club members should be required to know all stand locations prior to the day’s hunt. Check-in boards should be used on each hunting lease so that occupied stand locations are identified. No hunter should ever assume another hunter sees him. Quickly give a verbal signal when a vehicle or other hunter stops suddenly. Hunters should clearly identify a target before shooting and be absolutely sure, not only of the target but what is behind it.

Hunter Check-In Boxes Can Prevent Accidents
Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Turkey Hunting Safety by Hollie Whitetail

Each spring thousands of hunters enter the woods in pursuit of the eastern wild turkey. Turkey hunting is considered one of the most challenging hunts. The typical hunter will use concealment and imitation to lure the majestic gobbler into shooting range; sometimes the concealment and calling, results in tragic shooting accidents.

Turkey Safety

Monday, November 05, 2012

Hunting the Rut by Hollie Whitetail

Each year hunters wait patiently for “the rut”, when bucks undoubtedly are less cautious and more visible in their vagrant search for does. Breeding time can in fact be a very productive time of the year to bag a trophy buck, as they are the most active during this part of the season.

Hunting the Rut

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Venison Chili Update by Hollie Whitetail

Hey everyone, As I was recreating the last venison chili recipe I posted I decided to add a little spice by using some of the wild boar I had in the freezer. We had the processor kick it up a notch by adding some heat. I tossed in some spicy ground boar, as well as some sliced up link style boar sausage and a generous dose of Runnin Wild - Wild Game spices. Let me tell you, it kicked butt! Good thing I made enough to freeze for later! Just a thought for those of you with venison and boar in your freezer!' -Hollie
Friday, October 12, 2012

Timberland Liability Insurance by Hollie Whitetail

Many landowners are unaware of the risks associated with land ownership. Outdoor Underwriters can help you understand and reduce the risks for which you can be held liable. Our insurance program is designed to help protect landowner's asserts from accidents that occur on privately-owned timberland tracts. Read more below.

The Need for Timberland Liability Insurance



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