Newfoundland Magic Part 2
By Bill Krenz
With each step, the fog-bound moose grunted as he homed in on us.
“At least 30 inches wide,” my guide, Perry Broughton, whispered. At about 90 yards, though, the bull began angling to our left, apparently suspicious.
“Wind’s wrong,” Perry muttered moments before the bull stopped. The moose stood staring for long minutes, Newfoundland minutes, then high-stepped it into the 10-acre tangle of over-our-heads brush that covered the left side of the valley. Just like that, he was gone.
Bold Battery Life
By Jace Bauserman
I realize that these trail camera photos were taken in late February and it’s now early April. This happens every year. My deer areas that were so productive during the fall get vacated in the spring.Honestly, I’m not sure why.
The Food Plot Blues
Sponsored by Chapin Outfitters
By Jace Bauserman
Unseasonably warm temperatures and zero rainfall have been the story in southeast Colorado as of late. Agriculture fields usually bustling with tractor activity sit dormant. Gun-shy farmers fear the searing temperatures, constant wind and drought will affect seed germination.
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