Larry Hatter

Larry Hatter

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Elk Shed Hunting

Elk shed hunting  is the theme for today’s blog. Lets talk about Idaho Elk Hunts Idaho Elk Hunts are similar to mule deer in that typically they winter many miles from their fall haunts. Where elk are most unique is that they start shedding there antlers very late, from late March until early May. This

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Whitetail Deer Antler Sheds Help Trophy Buck Hunting Successes

Don’t be disparaged when the hunting season closes and rifles are put away. A good way for the average hunter to fill his thirst for the outdoors is to take advantage of the shed hunting opportunities he has at his disposal.  This accomplishes two things, you may end up with a nice set of trophy whitetail sheds

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The Last Sheep Haven

September is a magical time in Alaska. It’s at this time that the Dall sheep remains high in his craggy home, surrounded by a bachelor group of rams. These rams won’t separate to search for ewes until November. So for now they are content to bask in the sunshine when they can and gorge themselves on lichens and forbs. They will require all the energy they are conserving for the harsh months ahead.

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Brown Bear on the High Seas

As the last few crimson hues of sunshine melted behind a thick curtain of spruce on the distant horizon, I allowed myself for the first time to contemplate what was now becoming an all too real possibility. The possibility that after years of planning and preparation, after countless hours of daydreaming and sleepless nights, that

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