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How to Introduce Your Older Hunting Dog to a Puppy Some Tips for Young and Old Dogs Living Together You're likely pretty excited about bringing your new puppy home. Your older hunting dog might not share the same feelings. Ways to introduce your adult dog to the new pup in your life follow here. Short, Positive Interactions Your adult dog has learned plenty in your time together. It's the pup that needs some schooling. Dogs of course have instinctive ways of sorting out the pecking order. An older canine has earned territorial rights over your home, yard, truck and where you exercise (and hunt) this dog. Enter the puppy. S/he has no rules and is full of endless energy. The older dog is set in his or her ways. A hard-charging, wildly running pup changes this. Read their body language as they interact. The older dog will likely growl when the pup pushes things too far. Slowly, surely, the young dog should get the message, and show increasing respect for its elder. You've introduced this

Post: 26 July 11:01

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Africa’s favourite bushcamp, as voted by the readers of #travelafricamagazine. Its exquisite location in one of Africa’s most prolific pockets of wildlife, with rampaging wilddog hunts, leopards posing seemingly everywhere, incredible walking right out of camp and 82 aardvark sightings in 2023, is it any wonder? Add solar power, the world class guiding and the Chiawa Safaris magic and you have a safari experience beyond compare. If you want to vote for Old Mondoro in any or all of these categories please follow the link in our Bio. Best Safari Experience Best Safari Property Location Best Ecologically Responsible Safari Property Best Walking Safari Experience Best Safari Guiding Team Best Value Safari Property #shortlist #beyondcompare #bushcamps #firmfavorite #magicofchiawasafaris #thesafariawards #chiawasafaris #oldmondoro #pukuridge #chiawacamp #bestsafariexperience #bestlocation #bestwalkingsafariexperience #bestsafariguidingteam #bestecologicallyresponsible #bestvaluesafariprop

Post: 10 April 17:51

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A Day Full of Fun with Hounds, Horses, and Humans! Last Saturday was a blast with hounds, horses, and humans all enjoying a fantastic day out, everyone finishing with smiles on their faces! 😊 Join us on Saturday, the 12th at West Mains, Gordon, TD3 6JL, ready to ride or walk out at 10:00 AM. If you’ve been thinking of joining us but aren’t quite sure yet, come along on foot or join the quieter group for relaxing hacks between the hunt lines. Our bloodhounds are working incredibly well, and the puppies—now just over a year old—are learning from the older hounds. Check out the comments for a video of them in action! 🎥 Lauderdale Bloodhounds: Horses, following hounds, hunting humans. 🐴🐕👣 #HoundsAndHorses #Bloodhounds #HuntingWithHounds #LauderdaleBloodhounds #HorseRiding #HoundHunting #OutdoorAdventures #FunWithDogs #HorsebackRiding #HoundsInAction #SaturdayFun #OutdoorLife #JoinTheHunt #HuntingWithHumans #AnimalLovers #EquestrianLife #RidingAndHiking #PuppyTraining #HoundsAndH

Post: 15 October 09:37

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Remington Firearms: From Forge to Legacy — A Complete History of America’s Oldest Gunmaker For over two centuries, Remington has stood as a pillar of American firearms innovation, craftsmanship, and cultural identity. From its humble beginnings in a blacksmith’s forge to becoming one of the most recognized names in hunting, sport shooting, and military weaponry, Remington’s journey is a testament to resilience, ingenuity, and precision. This comprehensive SEO article explores the history, evolution, iconic models, and modern relevance of the Remington brand — tailored for hunters, collectors, and shooting enthusiasts. --- 🔨 Origins: The Birth of a Gunmaking Dynasty (1816–1850s) The story begins in 1816, when Eliphalet Remington II, a 23-year-old blacksmith from Ilion, New York, forged his first rifle barrel. Dissatisfied with the quality of store-bought firearms, he built a flintlock rifle that impressed local shooters at a competition. Orders poured in, and E. Remington & Sons w

Post: 18 July 22:43

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Kış zamanı Türkiye'de shotgun kullanılarak yapılan yaban domuzu avı, hem avcılar için heyecan verici bir etkinlik, hem de çevreye ve insanlara zarar veren bu hayvanların sayısını kontrol etme amacıyla önemli bir faaliyettir. Sorumlu ve bilinçli bir şekilde yapıldığında, bu av türü hem doğanın dengesini koruyor, hem de avcılık geleneklerini yaşatmaya katkı sağlıyor. Her avcı, bu süreçte hem doğayı korumak, hem de kendini geliştirmek için etik ve disiplinli bir yaklaşım sergilemelidir. Shotgun, yaban domuzu avında kullanılan en popüler silahlardan biridir. Özellikle kış aylarında, ormanlar nispeten açık olduğundan ve hedef alınması daha kolay olduğundan, shotgun'ın geniş patlaması ideal sonuçlar sunar. Çoğu avcı, bu tipte avlarda "nokta" mermisi yerine "topçu" mermisi tercih eder, çünkü daha büyük bir bölgeyi kaplayabilen topçu mermisi, hızlı hareket eden hedeflere karşı daha etkilidir. Türkiye'deki birçok tarım bölgesinde, özellikle kış mevsiminde yaban domuzlarının tarlaları tahrip e

Post: 6 February 06:14

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The Roadless Rule in the Tongass National Forest is Vital for Both Hunters and Brown Bears There’s a long history of Alaskan hunting guides stepping up to protect the Tongass. In the mid-1980s an old, dying bear hunter named Ralph Young sat in the back of a skiff, squinting through the rain at the ocean and mountains of Southeast Alaska. In the bow, huddled against the wind and rain, sat a teenager named Klas Stolpe. The two would be out for a month or two, until most of the salmon had spawned and the bears had left the streams for the high country. The old man didn’t especially enjoy the kid’s company but, due his to declining health and old age, he needed his help for basic things like getting in and out of the boat. They motored past once pristine bays, where years ago the old man guided legendary hunters like Warren Page and Jack O’Connor. Now, those lands were clear-cut logged. He pointed the skiff toward Admiralty Island, the heart of rainforest grizzly country, and opened the

Post: 24 June 16:19

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🎯 10-year-old tipster qualifies for TIP reward A 10-year-old, home sick from school, witnessed the poaching of a buck deer from the front yard of a residence. The poacher trespassed onto clearly marked private property and shot in the direction of an occupied residence to take the buck deer. The youth witnessed the incident and appropriately made a report. The 10-year-old was the only witness to the incident. The poacher was located and criminally cited for: ➡️ Hunting on cultivated or enclosed land ➡️ Illegal take/possession of buck deer ➡️ Recklessly endangering another person The youth was nominated for a $1,000 Turn-in-Poachers (TIP) reward through the Oregon Hunter’s Association since the tip led to a citation. #YourOregonStatePolice #FishandWildlife

Post: 22 November 09:06

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3 Top States for DIY Big Buck Hunters These three stops all have over-the-counter tags and great potential for shooting a trophy buck For a Do-It-Yourself hunter, nothing beats the simplicity of traveling to another state, buying a deer tag over the counter, and then going to the woods. There are plenty of places for us DIYers to hunt like that and probably get a shot at a deer, too. But not as many have strong trophy potential. A 2 1/2-year-old 8-pointer is cream of the crop for most public-land hunting in states like New York, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania. If your personal standards are a bit higher than that — maybe you’re after 3 1/2-year and older bucks — you might be facing long odds in most OTC states, at least on public lands. But shooting a mature buck on public land is within the realm of possibility in a few places, for hardworking hunters. These three states — all with OTC tags —have proven that they can regularly produce mature deer, and have some good public hunting to bo

Post: 8 August 21:28

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Hunting stories 3 years in the making: A bowhunt for bull elk. By WYATT O'DAY My love of bowhunting started around the age of four when my father gave me my first bow. Every night, I would go outside and shoot with him. As a kid I dreamed of the hunt and when I would finally kill my first bull elk with a bow. By the age of six, my father started taking me elk hunting with him. I watched him hunt as he called in and killed multiple bulls in front of me. Then, finally it was here — the year that I had been waiting for so long had come: the year that I was old enough to hunt! At 12 years old, I had several encounters with bulls, but was never presented a clear shot. The second year, I had a total of six nocked arrow encounters with bulls, but still no shot. Finally, the third year rolled around and at 14 years old, I was more than ready for my first bull. Day one of opening weekend On the first morning, my dad and I went to a spot that he has hunted a lot over the years and had succes

Post: 10 June 15:23

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