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1. Wisconsin Cat Hunt - By: Steve Sommers
A friend of mine in Minnesota asked me recently about the feral cat hunting proposal in Wisconsin and whether feral cats were such a problem here that we needed a special law about it. Feral cats are not 'wild cats', per se, but rather house cats gone wild, that is feline domesticus (I'm pretty sure...

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Golf Course History - You Could Play On The World's Oldest Golf Course
The oldest golf course in the world...If I asked you where the oldest golf course in the world was what would you say? Scotland yes, good guess so far. But where in Scotland?When pressed most golfers eventually say St Andrews, but theyre wrong. Golf was played at Musselburgh near Edinburgh at least ten years before any recorded games at St Andrews. Local records suggest that golf was played on the links land near the shore at Musselburgh from around the year 1567.The old course in Musselburgh i
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2. African Safari Hunting - By: Michael Russell
I have been a big fan of African safari hunts for a long time ever since my grand father first took me. Of course, my grampa was the real deal. African safari hunting was not something that he took lightly not at all. You see, good old gramps was a British civil servant, and part of the long trad...

3. Free Online German Lessons For Beginners - By: Leon Ralston
Exeter University Beginners' German (http://www.ex.ac.uk/german) From the German Department of the University of Exeter, this free online German course is for beginners, and contains twenty chapters of dialogue and exercises on the German language. The course is designed ...

4. Golf Course Construction Swings Into Action On The Bulgarian Coast - By: (see Article)
There has been much interest in the high plateau area overlooking the northern coast at Topola just north of Balchik in Bulgaria. Investors who have bought land in this location have enjoyed substantial gains in the value of their Bulgarian property investment, but will this continue? F...

5. Gps + Geocaching = Fun! - By: Michael Russell
The remarkable advance in popularity of GPS (Global Positioning System) receivers has given rise to a new game you can play with everyone in the world! It’s called geocaching, and all you need is a GPS receiver and a sense of adventure. Geocaching is a sort treasure hunt. There are ge...

6. Hunting Supplies - By: Michael Russell
If youre headed out on a hunting trip, there are three things that are going to make or break the trip as a whole: the game, the weather, and your gear. Though you cant do much about the first two factors, good hunting supplies can go a long ways in making sure that you have a good trip, even if th...

7. The Pharaoh Hound, National Dog Of Malta - By: Michael Russell
Many people believe that the Pharaoh Hound is called by that name because it is exclusively found in Egyptian history, but this is not in fact the case.  The Pharaoh Hound was originally bred in Malta 3000 years before Christ and transported to Egypt by Phoenician tradesmen.  In Malta the ...

8. African Safari Hunting - By: Michael Russell
What do you like to do that really gets your juices flowing? Are you an extreme sports junkie, who lives for the thrill of diving out of airplanes, and bungee jumping off of bridges? Or maybe you're the type who loves to race fast cars, hitting speeds of 185 miles per hour. Yikes, that would be fast...

9. Hunting And Fishing - By: Michael Russell
The great outdoors can be so relaxing. Please don't disagree if you've never given it a go. You definitely need to experience Mother Nature before dismissing it as bothersome or annoying. It's imperative to get the full-on dose at the right time of year. Of course the right season varies from person...

10. Understanding Why Your Cat Stalks - By: Paul Duxbury
By their very nature, cats are excellent hunters who thoroughly enjoy stalking their prey. For domesticated cats, their "prey" can be something as simple as an insect or a wind up toy. But, is it always healthy and normal for a cat to stalk, or is there ever a reason to be concerned about a stal...

11. Using Magazines To Know Exactly What To Sell... - By: Anik Singal
To find product ideas to market one can start by researching a wide variety of specialty and niche magazines. If your local library doesn't have a big selection, make a trip to a large bookstore or news shop. The following niches usually yield excellent product ideas: COLLECTIBLES. Stam...

12. The Boykin Spaniel: Made In America - By: Michael Russell
The Boykin Spaniel is a dog that is considered to be a truly American breed developed in South Carolina, using stock from such breeds as the Chesapeake Bay Retriever, the Springer Spaniel, the Cocker Spaniel, and the American Water Spaniel. The breed is indeed an “american invention” bred for a stra...

13. Lets Play Duckpin Bowling - By: Michael Russell
When one witness a bowling game where the players use balls and pins that are midget-like, he is witnessing a duckpin bowling competition. Beginnings Duckpin bowling was born somewhere in the 1900s in the eastern part of the United States. Duckpin is believed to have been born ...

14. How To Deal With Baby Birds When Bird Watching - By: Michael Russell
Has there been a time that as you go on with your usual bird watching activity you come across a baby bird and do not know what to do about it? You are faced with a rather difficult situation, so to speak. Baby birds can really be helpless creatures, especially if there are possible predators around...



15. Why May 2, 2000 Is Important In Gps History - By: Michael Russell
The Global Positioning System (GPS) has been around for many years. Developed by the United States Department of Defense, originally it was only for military usage and civilians had no access. Even after that changed, and usage was opened up to the world, the signal was still scrambled, and the GP...

16. Consider A Career In Physical Therapy - By: Michael Russell
A career in Physical Therapy is one of the more rewarding vocations one can choose. A physical therapist aids in the healing of debilitating injuries with the use of therapeutic exercises and activities in that will strengthen muscles, relieve pain and assist the patient to function normally onc...

17. Real Men Love Flowers And Poetry? - By: Kemal Faruquee
I find myself taking pictures of the flowers out back fairly often. As my friends know, I'm an enthusiastic amateur photographer and the flowers are a great subject. Besides that, they're beautiful in their own right. And, in the warmer months, with the stinging multitude flying around that garden r...

18. Mountain Climbing Snafu - By: Michael Russell
Beginners in any adventure activity are prone to some hilarious mistakes. To those that make the mistakes, they aren't all that humorous and can result in a lot of ego smashing ribbing from fellow adventurers. If you are one of these snafu committing newbies, take heart. It happens to all of us....

19. Grand Canyon Rafting: A Ride You Will Never Forget - By: Michael Russell
The Grand Canyon is a very colorful, steep sided gorge, carved by the Colorado River, in northern Arizona, USA. It is largely contained within the Grand Canyon National Park which is one of the first national parks in the United States. President Theodore Roosevelt was a major proponent of the Grand...

20. The Search Is On: Ways To Make The Most Of Your House Hunting Trip - By: Michael Russell
It has been said that moving and divorce are the two of the most stressful events a person or family can experience. Divorce is a subject for another time. Let’s consider the event of moving and look at some ways to make your house hunting trip less stressful and more effective. Location...

21. Archery Products - By: Michael Russell
Having the right archery products is quite a crucial matter, if you are a hunter or target shooter of any kind. I have been an archer for many years, so I know what I am talking about. Before I had even tried any real archery products, I was already making my own jury-rigged bow and arrows to use in...

22. A Babys Infant Halloween Costume! - By: Mike Yeager
Are you thinking about a cute infant Halloween costume? The innocence and wonder of childhood are too brief. Infancy lasts but one year. So the opportunity to celebrate Halloween as an infant with your young one wearing an infant Halloween costume comes but once. So wouldnt you want the apple of y...

23. The Karelian Bear Dog - By: Michael Russell
The Karelean Bear Dog is a close cousin of the Russian Laika and there is a very strong similarity between the two. However the Karelean Bear Dog is a native of Finland. The Finnish name for the dog is Karjalank Arhukoira. the earliest settlers of Finland had to survive in a rugged land and hunting ...

24. Gun Shy Dogs: How To Prevent Gun Shyness - By: Michael Russell
Almost all hunters have the fear that they will purchase or raise a pure bred gundog and in the end it will be a complete waste because the dog turns into a quivering mass of jelly at the sound of a gun. There are many who have the mistaken belief that the gun shy dog has inherited this disposition....

25. Porcelain Pottery - By: Michael Russell
Porcelain pottery is beautiful and also a worthwhile art form and hobby. Creating beautiful porcelain pottery is a great pastime and the finished pieces make excellent pieces of art for any home, studio, show, or business. You can find porcelain in all different forms and mediums including pottery s...

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