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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'By State Hunting' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your By State Hunting Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to By State Hunting 1. Alaskan Animal Residents. Meet Two Famous Ones! - By: Michael Russell Alaska is the largest state in the union. It contains about 365 million acres. About 50 million acres are serviced by the National Park Service. This acreage is classified as national preserves, parks and also national monuments. The largest state park in the nation is locate... Featured ArticleState Favors Result In State Control Of The Church Persecution of Christians around the world is at an historic and all-time high. While there is great cause for concern for their plight, one thing we can be quite confident of is that the Christian religion will live on. Christianity has outlived every tyrannical regime, stretching from the Roman Empire, to the Soviet Union. It will also outlive the murderous Islamic regime of Sudan, and the totalitarian Communist tyranny of China.History has repeatedly shown that brutally attackin ...
Read full story 2. Western Elk Hunting (research) - By: Ted Lake Drawing an Elk tag east of the Mississippi is a real long shot. In the sport of archery elk hunting you need to take every advantage possible to getting the license that is required. In my state of Michigan, and in many other states such as; Arkansas, Kentucky and Pennsylvania your chanc... 3. Alaska's Native People - By: Michael Russell Alaska, the largest state in the union has a richly diverse Native people, which make up almost 16% of the state's total population. These people are the Eskimo, Indian and Aleut. Over 85,000 Native people live in the state. Most occupy scattered villages along the rivers and coast... 4. 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... 5. Teddy The Bear - By: Kadence Buchanan Even if you did not own "Teddy" as a kid, you most certainly had at least one stuffed animal that you carried around or described your day to when you got back home. Today, if you walk across a window shopping area and your eye catches "Teddy" looking at you from behind the glass, you wi... 6. Teddy Bear History - By: Sharon Lauer It's hard to find someone who hasn't had a special toy. Seems everyone has had a special friend that's been with them forever, listening and comforting them. For many that friend came in the form of a TEDDY BEAR. It's hard to believe those cute and cuddly friends, so much a part of our lives, haven'... 7. Recreational Vehicle Parks Information Online - By: Michael Russell This article will discuss and link to a few of the better informational sites surrounding recreational activities and recreational vehicles for North America; primarily the United States. To find out more about various recreational vehicle parks and other related facilities, check out the sites belo... 8. The Brittany Spaniel: An Extraordinary Bird Dog - By: Michael Russell The Brittany Spaniel originally was found in Breton. In a painting by Oudry in the early 1700s there is a portrait of a tail-less spaniel about the size and color of the Brittany that is pointing a partridge. The breed became popular with local poachers in the 1800s because of its agilit... 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. The Southern Black Mouth Cur - By: Michael Russell The southern tier of the Eastern United States is a popular hunting area for big game such as wild boar and black bears. Throughout these states there are a number of regional areas where particular breeds are or have been developed and have built a reputation for their formidable hunting skills. Am... 11. Roosevelt Elk In Alaska - By: Michael Russell Roosevelt elk herds that currently live in Alaska were an original transplant of eight calves from the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State during 1928 then moved to Afognak Island in 1929. A subspecies of elk lived in Interior Alaska in the Pleistocene period; fossil bones were found to indi... 12. How The Bearded Seal Survives Living In The Ocean - By: Michael Russell The bearded seal has a small head, which looks similar to a cougar's; you can notice this similarity when the seal gets out of the water to sit on a chunk of ice. A bearded seal generally weighs 200 to 250 pounds and females are always larger than males. Bearded seals are either gray or ... 13. Missouri Turkey Hunting- Safety First - By: Tracy Wever Winter is still a very vivid memory but spring has sprung. With the coming of spring thousands of Missouri Turkey hunters will be heading to their favorite hunting spot. The anticipation is great for seasoned veterans, and almost too much to bear for the youngster awaiting his first hunt. With th... 14. So You Want To Go Bowhunting - By: -mpam Id 1978749 Bowhunting can be one of the most exciting forms of hunting there is. It is just you and the animal you are hunting. It is also up close and personal, due to the range restrictions of a bow. Modern equipment has increased the range some what. Still you have a relative short range where you can place... 15. The Stephens Cur - By: Michael Russell The history of hunting in the south eastern Region of the United States has led to the development of a whole class of hunting dogs whose origins can be considered uniquely suited to specific regions and whose claim to fame lies in their distinctly different characteristics suiting them to particula... 16. The Redbone Coonhound - By: Michael Russell The RedBone Coonhound is one of the earliest hound breeds developed exclusively in the United States and one of the earliest hound breeds to be registered in the U. K. C. (United Kennel Club). The U. K. C. is the club in the United States which registers many more of the hound groups and hunting dog... 17. The Brittany Spaniel : A Poacher's Dog - By: Michael Russell The Brittany Spaniel originally was found in Breton. In a painting by Oudry in the early 1700’s there is a portrait of a tail-less spaniel about the size and color of the Brittany that is pointing a partridge. The breed became popular with local poachers in the 1800’s because of its agility and smal... 18. Coins Warm The Heart, Give The Gift Of Coin Collecting - By: Ara (ARA) - With malls a frenzy of crowds and parking lots filled to capacity with cars, holiday shopping is often a punishing experience. Clothing styles change, peoples sizes change, prices change -- for holiday shopping, change is the only thing you can count on. For this reason, unco... 19. The Clumber Spaniel: Retired Gentlemans' Dog - By: Michael Russell The Clumber Spaniel seems to wear a permanent sweet expression. This Spaniel in appearances is quite similar to the Newfoundland in the face, with an especially docile expression and soft look about him. He is often called the "retired gentleman's' spaniel" for he is rather lumbering and slow ... 20. Alaska In Jack London Eyes - By: Michael Russell Alaska, wild and immense, is one of the planet's treasures - a vast landscape of cloud-swept peaks, deep blue lakes and mammoth glaciers. Between its mountain ranges stretch endless forests and tundra plains, where wolves howl from their lookouts and herds of migrating caribou flow like dark w... 21. Alaskan Coyotes - By: Michael Russell Coyotes have a range of fur colors and thickness levels, which vary depending on how cold, or how warm it is where they live. The summer coat looks gray, along with tan on the belly area, muzzle, ears and lower legs. Many coyotes live in or near city areas close to human contact, which s... 22. The Lynx Of Alaska - By: Michael Russell The lynx is the only feline native to the state of Alaska and it generally weighs 30 pounds as an adult. Some lynx however are larger, weighing in at more than 40 pounds. They are adapted to living in northern climates that have heavy snowfall. A lynx has large feet and long legs, ... 23. Caribou/reindeer In Alaska - By: Michael Russell Reindeer are domesticated caribou in North America and are mainly bred for meat production. Although there are seven subspecies of caribou, Alaska only has the Barren ground subspecies. Wild caribou are called reindeer in Europe; they are the same species as normal caribou; however, ther... 24. 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... 25. The English Cocker Spaniel: Game Bird Dog - By: Michael Russell The traditional sport of hunting the “gamecock” is the foundation of the word “Cocker.” The term “Cocker” denotes those spaniels which were used for hunting this bird. Many years ago hunting dogs were classified according to size. Those over 25 pounds were classified as Field Spaniels and those unde... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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