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Posts Tagged ‘America’

Treasure Hunting America EP109 Part2

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010


www.whiteselectronics.com Episode features Frank Serroni of Grants Pass, Oregon. He got started metal detecting in the last ten years and has been very lucky in finding cashes of coins and gold. He’s passionate about he hobby and has a claim for gold prospecting. His house has been decorated house with prospecting paraphernalia and he bought a dog to join him in prospecting after being confronted by a bear. Episode also features Dennis McDaniels of Eugene, Oregon. He hunts lakebeds with his wife and uses the newspaper to find public gathering places where he finds many coins and jewelry. He’ll share his impressive collection of finds found in over thirty states.

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Treasure Hunting America EP109 Part1

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010


www.whiteselectronics.com Episode features Frank Serroni of Grants Pass, Oregon. He got started metal detecting in the last ten years and has been very lucky in finding cashes of coins and gold. He’s passionate about he hobby and has a claim for gold prospecting. His house has been decorated house with prospecting paraphernalia and he bought a dog to join him in prospecting after being confronted by a bear. Episode also features Dennis mcdaniels of Eugene, Oregon. He hunts lakebeds with his wife and uses the newspaper to find public gathering places where he finds many coins and jewelry. He’ll share his impressive collection of finds found in over thirty states.

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Recent Hunting Trips in British North America

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR’d book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring … More >>

Recent Hunting Trips in British North America

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Treasure Hunting America EP106 Part1

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010


www.whiteselectronics.com Episode features Sue Sallee of Lake Havasu City. She’ll take us out into the Arizona desert to prospect for Gold. She’ll show us her large nugget collection and meteorites she’s found over the years. Episode will also feature Jeri Markinson who hunts the shores and waters of Lake Havasu for jewelry and sunglasses left by the tourists. She’ll also share about her gold prospecting and meteorites.

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Hunting Across America Deer Hunting DVD

Monday, February 8th, 2010

  • The Quest for America’s favorite games animal
  • Warning Explicit Kills

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Bow Hunting Deer- Instructional Video… More >>

Hunting Across America Deer Hunting DVD

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Hunting Laws & Regulations in America

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

In the sport of hunting a few things are involved, Ghillie Suit, rifles, wildlife, and ammo come into play. Hunting was around ten years ago, 50 years ago, 100 years ago and many centuries before that; and will probably occur a few hundreds year from today. In North America hunting predates Canada, Mexico and the United States combined. Though, today hunting has changed.

Native Americans retain their hunting rights and exempt from various state and federal laws. The case for ordinary Americans is different. They are governed by heavy regulation. As much as those regulations are to protect hunters, they are also put into place to protect endangered animal species.

Like with many laws in the United States, hunting laws and regulations differ from state-to-state. Different states will have very specific demands involving protected species, but will rarely limit the hunting of unprotected species. A term you may hear frequently in hunting is the term: Varmints. Varmints refers to unprotected non-game animals that are seen by many individuals as pests. Varmints pose a threat to farmers’ crops, other livestock, landscaping, infrastructure or even domesticated pets. As hunting varmints is seen as a means of controlling unwanted predatory animals, there will most likely be very little to no regulation governing these animals. Some varmints include numerous different types of rodents, coyotes, birds, foxes, cars and hogs.

Big Game Animals, which refers to animals like bighorn sheep, deer, reindeer, elks, bear, and moose.  Small Game Animals refers to squirrels and cottontail rabbits.  Furbearers Animals include two species of fox – the red fox and mink.  Predator Animals refer to cougars, which includes mountain lions and panthers as well as coyotes.  In the bird category, animals include upland bird, like grouses and pheasants, as well as waterfowl, which includes duck and geese.

Now you just can’t go and start shooting these animals, because before you go hunting you will need a hunting license. Getting a hunting license is not as easy as 1-2-3, as you may have thought. To qualify for a license you will usually be asked to complete a hunting safety course.  On top of test you will have to purchase tags for each animal you plan on hunting.  To control the amount of wildlife is kills tags are often limited, especially in areas where there are more hunters than there are quotas for animal species.

Hunting is not a silly game of shoot and capture. Hunting is a serious sport not to be taken lightly.

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Hunting Laws & Regulations in America

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

In the sport of hunting a few things are involved, Ghillie Suit, rifles, wildlife, and ammo come into play. Hunting was around ten years ago, 50 years ago, 100 years ago and many centuries before that; and will probably occur a few hundreds year from today. In North America hunting predates Canada, Mexico and the United States combined. Though, today hunting has changed.

Native Americans retain their hunting rights and exempt from various state and federal laws. The case for ordinary Americans is different. They are governed by heavy regulation. As much as those regulations are to protect hunters, they are also put into place to protect endangered animal species.

Like with many laws in the United States, hunting laws and regulations differ from state-to-state. Different states will have very specific demands involving protected species, but will rarely limit the hunting of unprotected species. A term you may hear frequently in hunting is the term: Varmints. Varmints refers to unprotected non-game animals that are seen by many individuals as pests. Varmints pose a threat to farmers’ crops, other livestock, landscaping, infrastructure or even domesticated pets. As hunting varmints is seen as a means of controlling unwanted predatory animals, there will most likely be very little to no regulation governing these animals. Some varmints include numerous different types of rodents, coyotes, birds, foxes, cars and hogs.

Big Game Animals, which refers to animals like bighorn sheep, deer, reindeer, elks, bear, and moose.  Small Game Animals refers to squirrels and cottontail rabbits.  Furbearers Animals include two species of fox – the red fox and mink.  Predator Animals refer to cougars, which includes mountain lions and panthers as well as coyotes.  In the bird category, animals include upland bird, like grouses and pheasants, as well as waterfowl, which includes duck and geese.

Now you just can’t go and start shooting these animals, because before you go hunting you will need a hunting license. Getting a hunting license is not as easy as 1-2-3, as you may have thought. To qualify for a license you will usually be asked to complete a hunting safety course.  On top of test you will have to purchase tags for each animal you plan on hunting.  To control the amount of wildlife is kills tags are often limited, especially in areas where there are more hunters than there are quotas for animal species.

Hunting is not a silly game of shoot and capture. Hunting is a serious sport not to be taken lightly.

For more information, and great Ghillie Suit Tips, Ghillie Suit Reviews visit us on Facebook at www.facebook.ghilliegear.com, and our blog at www.blog.ghilliegear.com

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Ghillie Suit
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Rooster! A Tribute to Pheasant Hunting in North America

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Product Description
The photographer behind the best-selling Just Labs turns his stunning photography to another passion: hunting pheasants. 150 incredible photos of pheasants, hunting dogs, and hunting trips with friends and family, along with wonderful writing, makes Rooster a very special, must -have book for the 2.3 million pheasant hunters across the country. Highlighted by special sections on hunting in the top states, including North and South Dakota, Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa…. More >>

Rooster! A Tribute to Pheasant Hunting in North America

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Treasure Hunting America EP101 Part1

Thursday, January 7th, 2010


www.whiteselectronics.com Episode features Jimmy Sierra, a long time treasure hunter who gave up his day job and went to find several hoards. He now leads treasure hunting teams to England. Episode also features Greg Moscini who hunts in Golden Gate Park and Lane Rigg who hunts on the beaches in LA.

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Hunting Laws & Regulations in America

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

In the sport of hunting a few things are involved, Ghillie Suit, rifles, wildlife, and ammo come into play. Hunting was around ten years ago, 50 years ago, 100 years ago and many centuries before that; and will probably occur a few hundreds year from today. In North America hunting predates Canada, Mexico and the United States combined. Though, today hunting has changed.

Native Americans retain their hunting rights and exempt from various state and federal laws. The case for ordinary Americans is different. They are governed by heavy regulation. As much as those regulations are to protect hunters, they are also put into place to protect endangered animal species.

Like with many laws in the United States, hunting laws and regulations differ from state-to-state. Different states will have very specific demands involving protected species, but will rarely limit the hunting of unprotected species. A term you may hear frequently in hunting is the term: Varmints. Varmints refers to unprotected non-game animals that are seen by many individuals as pests. Varmints pose a threat to farmers’ crops, other livestock, landscaping, infrastructure or even domesticated pets. As hunting varmints is seen as a means of controlling unwanted predatory animals, there will most likely be very little to no regulation governing these animals. Some varmints include numerous different types of rodents, coyotes, birds, foxes, cars and hogs.

Big Game Animals, which refers to animals like bighorn sheep, deer, reindeer, elks, bear, and moose.  Small Game Animals refers to squirrels and cottontail rabbits.  Furbearers Animals include two species of fox – the red fox and mink.  Predator Animals refer to cougars, which includes mountain lions and panthers as well as coyotes.  In the bird category, animals include upland bird, like grouses and pheasants, as well as waterfowl, which includes duck and geese.

Now you just can’t go and start shooting these animals, because before you go hunting you will need a hunting license. Getting a hunting license is not as easy as 1-2-3, as you may have thought. To qualify for a license you will usually be asked to complete a hunting safety course.  On top of test you will have to purchase tags for each animal you plan on hunting.  To control the amount of wildlife is kills tags are often limited, especially in areas where there are more hunters than there are quotas for animal species.

Hunting is not a silly game of shoot and capture. Hunting is a serious sport not to be taken lightly.

For more information, and great Ghillie Suit Tips, Ghillie Suit Reviews visit us on Facebook at www.facebook.ghilliegear.com, and our blog at www.blog.ghilliegear.com

For the largest selection of Patented, Original

Ghillie Suit
Clothing and

Ghillie Suit Kits
visit
http://www.GhillieGear.com

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