Hunting
Home Bucks vs. Away Bucks
As you pull into your neighborhood after a long day at work, you notice that something is different. You look closely and realize that the power company has trimmed a few branches from trees that were close to the utility lines. Although the changes are […]
2014 Turkey Season
Hunter: Brayden Mennett Photo by: Skylar Hicks The 2014 turkey season provided the Ridge Runner Crew with some exciting moments as well as some frustrating ones. Kaitlyn Price and Brayden Mennett both scored on nice birds; Kaitlyn’s […]
Size Matters
Brayden Mennett’s first archery kill 2013 Recently, I was talking with an acquaintance who I know is fairly new to bow hunting. When I asked how his season went, he answered that he “only killed a small fork-horn”. He seemed embarrassed and apologetic for doing so. I […]
The Great American Outdoor Show
The 2014 Outdoor’s Show is sporting both a new name (The Great American Outdoor Show) and new management, The National Rifle Association. As all of you most likely remember, last year’s show was cancelled when many exhibitors, guest speakers, and outdoors enthusiasts pulled out and […]
Winter’s Tracks
As I slowly hunted my way through the farm, I came upon several tracks in the snow. I quickly realized that I was not the only hunter in the woods. It was not the tracks of another flintlock hunter, but those of a small pack […]
Pennsylvania’s Tradition: Flintlock Hunting
To some, Pennsylvania’s flintlock season is a way to fill a deer tag, to others its a chance to take a step back in history, to me it is simply another excuse to enjoy the outdoors and have some fun. It took my brother Cory […]
What’s in Your Bag?
I spent the evening before the opening day of archery season going over my gear and packing…and re-packing my backpack. I had just emptied my bag for the third time when my girlfriend, Karen, walked into the room and asked if I really needed all […]
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