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Agassiz Refuge To Open To Muzzleloader Hunting

November 28th, 2008 admin Posted in Deer Hunting Projects No Comments »

Due to recent revisions to federal and state rules, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will open Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) for the first time to muzzleloader deer hunting. The season opens Nov. 29 and closes Dec. 14.

According to Margaret Anderson, Agassiz NWR manager, this new hunting opportunity is a result of the 2005 Agassiz NWR Comprehensive Conservation Plan (CCP). During the CCP process, the public had several opportunities to provide input on refuge management and public use activities. New hunting opportunities were strongly supported.

In addition to a muzzleloader deer season, archery deer, grouse (beginning with the deer firearms season), and youth deer and waterfowl hunts in designated areas were also approved.

Agassiz NWR, which is located 12 miles north of Thief River Falls and 11 miles east on County Road 7, is located within deer permit area 203 (PA203). In 2008, PA203 is an intensive deer management unit, meaning that up to five deer can be harvested, with no more than one deer being antlered.
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Mounting A Riflescope

June 28th, 2008 admin Posted in Mount A Riflescope No Comments »

Your scope is shockproof and waterproof. You should never try to take it apart or clean it internally.Your scope will perform it’s best if occasionally wiped clean with a lens cloth or an optical lens paper like that for eyeglasses and camera lenses. Keep protective lens covers in place when the scope is not being used.

Maintain the metal surfaces of your scope by removing any dirt or sand with a soft brush to avoid scratching the finish. Wipe the scope with a damp cloth and follow with a dry cloth. Finally, wipe with a silicone treated cloth to restore luster and protect the scope against corrosion. Be careful not to touch the lenses with the silicone cloth.
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Build A Gravity Fed Deer Feeder

June 28th, 2008 admin Posted in Build A Deer Feeder, Deer Hunting Projects No Comments »

Author: James L. Bruner

This is a simple and brief outline regarding the use of building a gravity feeder using pvc piping for those who prefer do-it-yourself types of projects.

The Gravity Fed Deer Feeder
For those who like to create their own projects or simply do not want a purchased feeder, here is a simple gravity fed feeding station that works best with corn or similar grain feed. Please check your local state laws regarding feed, hunting over feed, feed amount allotments, and dispersal methods.
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