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The ignorant and guns
In the aftermath of the Aurora shooting atrocity, committed by a geeky graduate student named James Holmes, a lot of dumb things were uttered by otherwise intelligent people. President Obama, acknowledging sensitivity on the gun issue, said he nonetheless believes that “even gun owners would agree that AK-47s belong in the hands of soldiers, not in the hands of criminals.”
Friday, August, 10, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Outdoors

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The ignorant and guns
In the aftermath of the Aurora shooting atrocity, committed by a geeky graduate student named James Holmes, a lot of dumb things were uttered by otherwise intelligent people. President Obama, acknowledging sensitivity on the gun issue, said he nonetheless believes that “even gun owners would agree that AK-47s belong in the hands of soldiers, not in the hands of criminals.”
Friday, August, 03, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Outdoors

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Visiting Hyalite with a good friend
“The Lord made the world round so Labradors wouldn’t fall off the edge.” — Gene Hill
Friday, July, 27, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Outdoors

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Kodiak yields abundant sea bass and crab
Boat captain T. J. Koenig takes the 28-footer into Spiridon Bay on Kodiak Island, Alaska. The day is grey and misty, typical of this part of the world. “We’ll catch some black sea bass for shore lunch,” he says.
Friday, July, 20, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Outdoors

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Adventure in Alaska underway
After a long day of negotiating airports and airplanes from Bozeman to Seattle to Anchorage to Kodiak, Laurie and I finally clamber aboard a Dehaviland Beaver floatplane docked in the harbor at Kodiak, Alaska.
Friday, July, 13, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Outdoors

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Looking back on past sheep hunts
It never fails to amuse me when a bureaucrat announces to the press that he/she is “thrilled” by something that occurred in the workplace. It has been a long time since I’ve been “thrilled” by anything, particularly in the work place, but when Major Ed Johnson, U.S.M.C, called me a couple weeks ago, his news was indeed astonishing:
Friday, July, 06, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Outdoors

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Amisk Lake: No better place to be
Laurie, who is on her fourth trip to Amisk Lake, Saskatchewan since I first brought her here in 1988, is in the bow of the boat and reciting a Chaucer poem from memory.
Friday, June, 29, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Outdoors

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Action great at Amisk Lake
Laurie and I motor my Lund Alaskan about four miles to the northern shore of what locals call “The Big Island” at Amisk Lake, Saskatchewan. There we drift off a beach of limestone rock and in minutes each hook a four-pound pike for our first supper on this two-week trip.
Friday, June, 22, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Outdoors

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Remembering fine partners
An old “The Born Loser” cartoon I still have somewhere shows the little bald fellow in a small boat on a pristine lake. He expounds on the beauty of the place and talks up the experience while his grumpy wife sits silently in the boat, facing away. Finally he ventures, “What do you think of it?” She answers, “Sort of like being in jail with a chance of drowning.”
Friday, June, 15, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Outdoors

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Update on wolf hunting
Last year Montana hunters took 166 wolves of a 220-wolf quota, and still wolf populations are increasing in the state. There is a combined total of about 1,800 wolves in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming … a lot of wolves.
Friday, June, 08, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Outdoors

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Perils of rocky lakes
When the vast ice sheets that covered the Laurentian Shield melted in Canada 10,000 to 12,000 years ago, they left an incredible system of rivers and natural lakes. Examine a provincial map of Saskatchewan or Manitoba, and you will see the striations that look as if a giant hand rubbed the land and caused the patterns of lakes to lay out the way they are.
Friday, June, 01, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Outdoors

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Dealing with technology
One of my neighbors, an 80-year-old widower named Dick, has driven a battered 1968 Ford pickup since he moved in more than 15 years ago. A few months ago we noticed a 2005 Lincoln Aviator with Nevada plates parked in his yard next to the old Ford.
Friday, May, 25, 2012 - The Jamestown Sun - Outdoors

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