Who ya gonna call? Crow Busters
One of the Flintstones episodes you never saw was the time Fred and Barney managed to kill a pterodactyl on a weekend outing, then shortly after formed the Bedrock Chapter of PU — Pterodactyls Unlimited. […]
One of the Flintstones episodes you never saw was the time Fred and Barney managed to kill a pterodactyl on a weekend outing, then shortly after formed the Bedrock Chapter of PU — Pterodactyls Unlimited. […]
Born and raised in Rutherford County, N.C., veteran crow hunter, guide and call-maker Darrell Gibson was exposed to crow hunting at an early age by his father. […]
Equipment for hunting rabbits is fairly simply but specialized. […]
The tires of my old truck echoed through the hollows and valleys as we inched our way along the gravel road. […]
Habitat continues to be the No. 1 concern with grouse populations. Like many animals, ruffed grouse flourish in regenerated growth. […]
Heather Shepherd doesn’t wear ragged hunting clothes, have a face with three days of beard growth or have Red Man or Beechnut stains on her shirt. […]
Sometimes it’s hard to beat just “plain dumb luck,” Dennis Chastain said. […]
Bear tags debuted last year, marking the first time that South Carolina’s bear hunters had to pay anything more than the cost of a Sportsman’s License to harvest a bear. […]
Applications are now being accepted for the coastal-area black bear hunt, the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources reported. […]
Bob Glenn eased slowly along a rock-strewn path that once served as the bed for a narrow-gauge railroad. Timber was the primary resource in the highest elevations of North Carolina’s Appalachian mountains during the early 20th century, and the railroad grades and logging roads crisscrossing the rugged terrain that were used for transporting felled trees are a legacy of that period in time. […]
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