Reverse Slope Gobblers I once read that the Duke of Wellington was notorious for utilizing reverse slopes when deploying his troops. The famous general, who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo, would hide his forces on the far side of a hill or rise so that he could maneuver unseen, and ultimately conduct battle or ambush on his terms. If I didn't know better, I'd say the Duke was a turkey hunter.
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Ontario Enlarges O'Donnell Point Provincial Park 06/17/09
An agreement between the Ontario government, the federal government and Moose Deer Point First Nation means both the Moose Deer Point Indian Reserve and the O'Donnell Point Provincial Park will be enlarged. [Comments?]
Ontario Changes Hunting Rules in Kawartha Highlands Park 03/27/09
After extensive consultation with the public, park users and other stakeholders, the Ontario government has made changes to the hunting seasons in Kawartha Highlands Signature Site Park. [Comments?]
Ontario Deer Population Increasing 02/11/09
An increase in deer hunting opportunities in appropriate areas of the province is just one way the province proposes to help address the adverse effects of expanding deer populations and to ensure healthy, sustainable herds. [Comments?]
Arizona Youth Turkey Hunt Christian (12) and James (10) Broadus tagged these 2 nice toms on the second day of their turkey hunt. We started out Friday morning and spent the day trying to locate a tom without any success.