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Becoming a senior citizen has its advantages in the outdoors
It’s no fun getting older. Gray hair, senior moments, aching joints, declining eyesight – that’s all part of the aging process. But today, I’m celebrating being a senior citizen. I was going through my checklist and I thought to myself, “Time to buy my 2017 Missouri...
Olathe fisherman is color blind, but that doesn’t keep him from tying beautiful jigs
Open Kim Burnett’s tackle box, and you’ll see a rainbow of colors – neon marabou jigs that he has tied. Very eye-catching … especially when you consider that they were designed by a guy who is color blind. Burnett, who ties jigs for his Crappie Stopper Jigs company,...
The Great Outdoors will be the topic of conversation at Mid-Continent Public Libraries
So, has cabin fever set in yet? If so, this might be a good time to join me (shown here) at one of the Mid-Continent Public Libraries. Starting Saturday, I’ll be presenting a series of talks on the Great Outdoors. I’ll start with a talk on trout fishing, the...
Kansas youngster relates quite a story about his first deer hunt
As Brandon Schnelzle, 10, lugged around a mount of a trophy whitetail during the Kansas Monster Buck Classic, he was asked more than once, “Did your dad shoot that buck?” And each time, the youngster proudly responded, “No, I did. And I shot it the first time I ever...
Five-year wait for big Kansas buck pays off for bow hunter
For five years, Jordy Crimmins obsessed over killing the big buck he spotted on his family farm in north-central Kansas. He had a close encounter in 2011, when the buck responded to the rattling Crimmins made from his tree stand. But at the last minute, “he busted me...
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