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On the Track of Wily Wild Boar Babi Guling

Two rounds of Winchester .300 Win Mag ETip on Babi Guling  Back when I was a 20-year-old combat photographer, still fresh to my freedom from a Vietnamese reeducation prison, recruited and being trained to be another Captain America in the US’s war against Communist Totalitarianism (you know that 80-year event we had before this present [...]

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Central California Cottontails with a .22 cal Crosman Pellet Gun

Whenever a rerun of Spy Game is broadcast, I always smile when I hear Brad Pitt’s answer to Robert Redford’s question about how he became a sniper: shooting team in the Boy Scouts. For me it was my Daisy BB gun and trips out to Lake Pond Oreille, every summer we visited my grandparents in [...]

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Pheasants: Hang ‘em High!

What a horrible reputation the ringnecked pheasant has: tough, wiry, tasteless, dry. If only those who had shot and cooked that prize bird (pheasants in days of old were only available in Europe to the conquering Romans who brought it from Asia and their descendants who became the rulers of Europe west of the Rhine), [...]

Filed in Conservation,Cooking,Ducks,Geese,Hunting,Meat Preparation,Pheasant,Upland,Waterfowl 4 Comments so far

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