Harold Duebbert does not stop at loving history. He lives it. He still hunts ducks out of a boat he made 40 years ago. He shoots a 1912 L.C. Smith Model 12 shotgun. The decoys over which he shoots ...
East Idaho News on MSN
Shoshone-Bannock author sheds new light on history and legal battles over Indian hunting rights
A debut book by Fort Hall native Cleve Davis is reigniting discussion about the history, cultural meaning and legal battles ...
Saturday was the kickoff to another Minnesota waterfowl hunting season, and there’s no better way to get excited for what’s to come than to look back on what was. Minnesota waterfowlers carry a ...
“In California,” write Jan E. Dizard and Mary Zeiss Stange, “there were 700,000 hunting licenses sold in 1970. Forty-nine years later, after the population had roughly doubled, only 225,000 licenses ...
Survival World on MSN
The simple story of "men hunt, women gather" doesn't match what experts now say
However, recent research challenges this “man the hunter” hypothesis, revealing a more nuanced reality in which women played ...
The well-used cast iron wood burner was a welcome gathering spot to chit-chat next to on many a cold winter day as it thrust heat in all directions warming the inside of the old stick-built hunting ...
Archaic humans living in the Levant around 120,000 years ago were highly selective hunters who carefully targeted prime-aged female wild cattle, rather than engaging in the mass hunting events that ...
I must break with my routine this week. Rather than discussing tree streets in Loveland as my third column of the month, I must address a political issue now on the ballot for the election coming in ...
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