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Sponsorship Case Study – Team Huntress
People look to others they trust to help them make decisions – including purchasing decisions Increasing your business’s Web presence begins with forming trusting relationships with your customers. There is a lot of transparency on the Web and the companies that are able to build trusting relationships with customers are the ones who will succeed in the future. One of the ways to build trust... [Read more]
Confessions of A Crazy Hunter’s Wife
Yes, that’s me. The crazy hunter’s wife. The wife that does and says crazy things sometimes. And sometimes I try not to but I can’t help myself… Whenever Mark and I are at Cabelas he always sees someone he knows and forgets to introduce me so this past weekend I said, “Hi I’m Mark’s mistress, Candy.” And I started smacking my gum. Maybe he’ll remember next time. The gum... [Read more]
No horsing around, Epona Rivers offers equine facilitated learning workshops
Guest Talk: No horsing around, Epona Rivers offers equine facilitated learning workshops October 21, 2009 by Women’s Outdoor News It’s difficult to say “equine facilitated learning” three times fast, but after Holly Pollock, proprietor of Epona Rivers, explains the reasons for equine facilitated learning, it’s not too hard to understand why a workshop at the Kingswood Stables in Malabar,... [Read more]
Back In The Saddle .. If Only I Had A Horse
I’m back in the saddle … well … not really … I don’t own a saddle and have only been on a horse once in my life. But for some of us that had a few days off or the past week, it’s back to reality. But when you run an outdoor blog back to reality doesn’t sound as good as back in the saddle. But if I did own a saddle and a horse, I’d probably have a horse blog. Yee haw. Never mind. I’m... [Read more]
Muck Boots Get a Thumbs Up!
I wanted to take a second to write a quick review about the Muck Boots I got from Hanks Clothing. I ordered the Muck Woody Max Cold Conditions Hunting Boot, and from the first time I put them on I knew that they were going to become my “old reliable” pair of boots. They were durable, good looking and best of all, they fit and were comfortable. They’re not going to work for chasing elk around,... [Read more]
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Stick To Your Guns
The other day, I was practicing my clay shooting at my parent’s house, and a family friend happened to come by. Ashley, an avid Dove Hunter started watching the dynamics of the practice session and halfway through my box of clays, he spoke up: ‘JoAnna, what kind of shotgun is that?’ I told him that it was a Browning Silver Sporting Micro Clays 12 gauge. ‘Well…’ he stated, and I could... [Read more]
S Dakota Pheasant Limit Increase
Pierre, S.D. – Due to the delayed harvest of crops this fall, the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Commission intends to act at its Dec. 3-4 meeting in Pierre on a proposal to raise the three-bird daily pheasant bag limit to five cock pheasants daily. Under the proposal, the current 15-bird pheasant possession limit would increase to 25 male pheasants. If adopted, the emergency rule would take... [Read more]
S Dakota Pheasant Limit Increase
Pierre, S.D. – Due to the delayed harvest of crops this fall, the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Commission intends to act at its Dec. 3-4 meeting in Pierre on a proposal to raise the three-bird daily pheasant bag limit to five cock pheasants daily. Under the proposal, the current 15-bird pheasant possession limit would increase to 25 male pheasants. If adopted, the emergency rule would take... [Read more]
Buckless Bob
I don’t talk hunting much except with Bob. Or sometimes he is referred to as Bobby or we can use his nickname given to him by his friends – Buckless Bob. And I don’t have to tell you why. It’s one of those names that needs no explanation. Poor Bob. Bobby, as I refer to him as, is my hairdresser’s husband. And every hunting season Bobby and I talk hunting. Not by my choice of... [Read more]


