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Your socks are critical to your outdoor wardrobe—these are your first line of defense against ticks. If you are hiking, ...
Last week’s column addressed the senses deer use to detect danger: sight, hearing and smell. This time we’ll take a closer look at vision, with a bit more detail on how and what deer see.
Keep your dry hunting clothes in the sealed container anytime they are not in use. No. 8: Control Scent from Your Body Use scent-free body wash to get clean without picking up unwanted perfumes.
Alex and Kathleen Zapletal call Grand Rapids home. They started dating seven years ago. At the time, Kathleen Zapletal had never been hunting. “For a couple years I just went with him and I ...
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