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Outdoors: Women becoming more involved in hunting and fishing
I am really proud of my granddaughter, Summer Putnam, who just completed the hunter safety course at Delta Peach and Game. She scored a perfect 100 on the test. She plans to hunt with her other granddad in Pennsylvania. This again goes to prove that... -
Helping veterans to recover with hunting
There was a time before the three heart attacks, before he was effectively paralyzed in the lower half of his left leg, when Army Spc. Stephen Ramsey wouldn't do much on his Georgia farm other than pick cotton and peanuts, and hunt. Actually, he can...
Tags: Migraine, Injuries and Wounds, Cherry Hill, Heart Attack, Brooklyn Park
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Outdoors: Opening day of gun season not always hard on deer
I guess we should be getting used to crazy weather on opening days of hunting season. As one old hunting buddy stated "you need a log tied to your leg to keep the wind from blowing you away." Several hunters, after seeing other trees blowing over, took it...Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Deer hunting won't heal America's wounded warriors
Anyone can understand that sharing experiences helps people bond, especially when it involves an outdoors activity. But doing so by teaching wounded veterans to kill innocent whitetail deer with bows and arrows is inhumane and should stop ("Helping...Tags: Armed Conflicts
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Harford man charged in Parkton hunting-related shooting
A Harford County man has been charged Wednesday the day after a hunting-related shooting Tuesday morning in Parkton that left a Lancaster man with a gunshot wound to the leg, Baltimore County Police report. Richard Heymann, 42, of the 3000 block of...
Tags: Shootings, Hospitals and Clinics, Baltimore County, Harford County
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Outdoors: Hot weather pushes bigger fish into deeper holes
As the weather warms we must look to the deeper holes to find big fish. Larger fish will stay in these deep pools where the water is cooler until the sun starts to set. Only then will they move out into the shallows to feed, so anglers using artificial...Tags: Fishing
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50 years ago: State gives Harford Junior College $500,000 for building at Schuck's Corner
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, August 2,1962: The Harford County Commissioners agreed to provide half a million dollars for construction of the new Harford Junior College at Schuck's Corner. Under a plan by the Maryland General...Tags: White Marsh, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Maryland General Assembly, Colleges and Universities, Wildlife
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Deer firearm season begins Saturday in Maryland
Two days after hundreds of thousands of turkeys were consumed at dinner tables across the state, white-tailed and sika deers are now in the crosshairs for hunters looking to feast on venison. The state's two-week deer firearm season is scheduled to...
Tags: Firearms
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Hunter kills coyote in Parkton field during unusual daytime sighting
Roy Neal was out hunting groundhogs on his neighbor's property on Dunk Freeland Road in Parkton midday on June 19 when he was surprised by a another animal. A coyote came out of woods into a field of soybeans 200 yards from where Neal was. "The coyote...Tags: Baltimore County, Garrett County
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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter movie reviews
This week's featured adaptation is "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" and the movie reviews are decidedly mixed. The film fits into the classic-cum-monster genre popularized by Seth Grahame-Smith and others, and shows a new side of Honest Abe, wailing away...
Tags: Anthony Mackie, Vampires (supernatural entitiess), Dominic Cooper, Rufus Sewell, Los Angeles Times
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Hale is retired from bank, but he's not out of business
EASTON – Shortly before sunrise, Edwin F. Hale Sr. scatters decoys on the water, preparing for a day of waterfowl hunting on his Talbot County farm.
The day dawns cloudy, a good sign because ducks and geese fly low under clouds, Hale says, as he...Tags: Domestic Travel, Joe Flacco, Financial and Business Services, T. Rowe Price, First Mariner Bancorp
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Q&A with ESPN's Jeannine Edwards
ESPN's Jeannine Edwards started her TV career as an in-track host at Pimlico and Laurel in the early 1990s. "It allowed me to learn television, because I came from a background of training horses and had no TV experience," she says. "So I owe a lot of my...Tags: ABC (tv network), HBO (tv network), ESPN (tv network), Horse and Harness Racing, Television Industry
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