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Post by Paws on Aug 31, 2004 3:25:11 GMT 12.75
Our friends and neighbors outside of Ohio! Got a link you would like to see added? Send it to me via PM so I can check it out! Paws
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Post by Paws on Sept 1, 2004 7:57:32 GMT 12.75
Southern Huntin'A hunting centered site with a good variety of informational topics, recipes, and links.
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Post by Paws on Sept 1, 2004 8:55:15 GMT 12.75
Women Who Hunt Especially for the lady who hunts!! A terrific site for friendship, hunting partners, and acquiring the elements of the craft. Also the home of my good friend "Deer Camp Dan's" Kitchen!! Drop by and tell Dan; Paws sent you!
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Post by Paws on Sept 1, 2004 8:59:17 GMT 12.75
HHH is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping fellow hunters and their families in their most distressing times of need. A worthwhile organization recommended by Paws and Ohio Camp Cooks. Visit often and join in on their projects and fundraisers.
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Post by Paws on Sept 1, 2004 9:03:03 GMT 12.75
Elk Hunting 101 by my friend Bill ArnoldThroughout these pages you will learn everything you need to know about elk hunting. You will learn about rifles and calibers needed for elk hunting and big game hunting. There are photos, tips, and some great hunting links. There are sources available for all your ballistics, and pages on conditioning, gear, field-dressing, clothing, calls, and how to properly sight in your rifle. Learn about the elk and their habitat as well as hunting in bear country
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Post by Paws on Sept 8, 2004 4:39:07 GMT 12.75
The IHLA is a non-profit group that was formed in 2000 by a few NAHC members and others who wanted to do something about the declining amount of available land. Lately we have been focusing on getting landowners to sign conservation easements that limit severely the amount of land that can be developed. This lowers taxes for them and keeps open spaces the way we like them, open. More information on the IHLA is available on our website or by e-mailing me personally at president@hunt4land.orgWe currently have memberships open from $25 per year to $425 for Life. Anyone here who is not already a member is welcome to join. John Thanks for listing with us John! IHLA is indeed worthwhile. They hold hunting leases in Ohio of more three hundred prime hunting acres where members may hunt with their guests. Check them out! -Paws
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Post by Paws on Sept 29, 2004 2:35:22 GMT 12.75
www.lilredk.50megs.comGreat site for big game hunters with links for small game and varmint hunters as well. Old Steven has been holding out on us! ;D
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Post by Paws on Oct 20, 2005 10:50:55 GMT 12.75
"Fur, feathers, two legs or four?...it doesn?t matter to us, we love them all and most of what we offer involves animals and being outdoors.Far too many credits to mention!! Do yourself a favor and visit their site by clicking on the pic above and see for yourself!! ;D
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Post by Paws on Jun 21, 2006 4:47:26 GMT 12.75
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Post by Paws on Aug 3, 2006 7:44:38 GMT 12.75
Great American Outdoor Trail Radio Magazine with Jim Ferguson Jim Ferguson is a Kansas based writer who in 2000 won the Kansas Press Association award for his excellence in journalism. His writings draw upon more than 45 years of hunting and fishing experiences. His photographs have been covers on Texas Bass Magazine, Ohio Magazine, Oil & Gas Journal, Northeast Oil Reporter and on several outdoor publications. He enjoyed many years as a tournament fisherman fishing for bass and stripers.... This site and indeed Mr. Ferguson are a tremendous resource of information for the outdoor enthusiast. Regardless of your hunting or fishing related interest you will benefit from a visit to this site and a follow-up with the various forms of media that Mr. Ferguson provides.
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Post by Paws on Nov 6, 2006 3:31:01 GMT 12.75
www.geocities.com/seabreeze587/ (web site) client1.addonchat.com/sc.php?id=51012 (DLs Chat Room) Hi Mr. Phil, I started the photo pages years ago for all the hunters, chatters and fishermen and ladies who were coming to AllenInAlaska's chat room which at that time was also the chat room that was at Hunttalk.com. The people who have all submitted photographs to go there are from various clubs and members of various bulletin boards and forums from Hunttalk, NRA as well as NAHC and the old Shooters.com days. I ask the people what all they wanted to go on the pages and that's how it was determined to build the photo pages for the people. Not too long ago I was chatting with a chatter/poster from NAHC and he suggested a name for the photo pages to be shortened a tad so I took the name, Hunters, Fishers and Chatters Photo Pages and shortened it to, H F & C Photographs My husband and I have been in the process of moving so I haven't had as much time to sign and log into any of the boards or forums to read or post. My days have been so busy and what little I've been able to accomplish at the photo pages I get done late at night or very early mornings. I had meant to email you about adding a link to your website and never did. Hope it will be ok to add a link to your website.? Soon as I get the Links Page ready to add to H F & C Photographs I will drop everyone a note through email and let them know. Speaking for myself and everyone else, it would be an honor to add a link to your website to the links page we'll soon have up and yes, it would be an honor for you to add a link from your website to the photo pages. If you'd like to speak person to person you can reach me at my home phone 251-580-4411 We do not have voice mail or an answering machine, however, we do have caller ID on our home phone. If I miss your call I can return your call any time that would be convenient for you. We have unlimited long distance so no problem at all calling out of our State. Thank you so very much for visiting the photo pages and the nice compliment. I enjoy all feedbacks and always open for suggestions concerning the photo pages. Looking forward to hearing from you again. Sincerely, Cyndi aka DixieLady aka dixielady251 So now you know!
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Post by Paws on Jul 20, 2007 22:42:45 GMT 12.75
"Pass It On" THE HEIRLOOM PHILOSOPHY [/color]My philosophy is simple. A quality product should not be so expensive that it's too expensive to enjoy. Our calls are all made from the finest materials we can find and are reasonably priced for the average hunter. Prices range from as low as $20 to $100 depending on the call.[/i] - Brian Warner Our boys Brian and Toby have teamed up with their spectacular calls to provide a truly "heirloom" product for generations of turkey hunters, call collectors, and hand craft historians yet to come. Well done boys! - Paws
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