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  • 28 Mar 2012
    Turkey Hunting – Share the passion by Mia Anstine I am currently preoccupied with life, loss and healing. For now - A repost of a story shared a couple of years ago because Turkey Hunting starts in just 17 days in our neck of the woods. I love sharing the outdoor passion, hunting, fishing, hiking, exploring, with the kids.  It is so rewarding to hear them [...] Read more of this post
    1077 Posted by Mia Anstine
  • Turkey Hunting – Share the passion by Mia Anstine I am currently preoccupied with life, loss and healing. For now - A repost of a story shared a couple of years ago because Turkey Hunting starts in just 17 days in our neck of the woods. I love sharing the outdoor passion, hunting, fishing, hiking, exploring, with the kids.  It is so rewarding to hear them [...] Read more of this post
    Mar 28, 2012 1077
  • 13 Mar 2012
      Epidemic Alert: Feral Hogs Tearing Up New York Countryside     The pigs are invading New York! It may sound like the lamest monster movie tagline ever, but the feral hog pandemic that was previously localized to the South has made its way to the Empire State, and it spells destruction for state agriculture. The New York Times has reported that feral hogs have made their way into Champlain County, New York, and like their cousins down in Dixie, these porkers are causing huge problems. For example, Bob Rulf, an 82-year-old farmer, found his crops severely damaged, and thinking it was a deer problem, dispatched a few hunters to take care of it. What they found was even more of a nightmare. “They eat everything,” said wildlife biologist Ed Reed. “They’ll eat the understory in a forest and dig up plants by rooting the ground for insects and roots. They compete with wildlife for food. They’re the most destructive mammal out there.” Now, state wildlife officials are weighing their options in dispatching the hogs, from traps to sterilization, and even popping pigs from choppers. “There’s a real sense of urgency,” Reed told reporters. “Once the pigs get established, they are very difficult to eradicate completely.” Officials have tried using traps filled with all manners of pig bait — donuts, dried gelatin powder and dried corn, for example — but have found the pigs tend to crowd in a corner and will climb on one another to escape. Even circular traps have proved ineffective, catching only three pigs last year. The Times are reporting that New York’s usually strict hunting laws have been relaxed a bit for the porkers; the New York Department of Environmental Conservation is advising hunters to “shoot and keep feral swine at any time and in any number.” Sounds like open season for makin’ bacon to us.  
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      Epidemic Alert: Feral Hogs Tearing Up New York Countryside     The pigs are invading New York! It may sound like the lamest monster movie tagline ever, but the feral hog pandemic that was previously localized to the South has made its way to the Empire State, and it spells destruction for state agriculture. The New York Times has reported that feral hogs have made their way into Champlain County, New York, and like their cousins down in Dixie, these porkers are causing huge problems. For example, Bob Rulf, an 82-year-old farmer, found his crops severely damaged, and thinking it was a deer problem, dispatched a few hunters to take care of it. What they found was even more of a nightmare. “They eat everything,” said wildlife biologist Ed Reed. “They’ll eat the understory in a forest and dig up plants by rooting the ground for insects and roots. They compete with wildlife for food. They’re the most destructive mammal out there.” Now, state wildlife officials are weighing their options in dispatching the hogs, from traps to sterilization, and even popping pigs from choppers. “There’s a real sense of urgency,” Reed told reporters. “Once the pigs get established, they are very difficult to eradicate completely.” Officials have tried using traps filled with all manners of pig bait — donuts, dried gelatin powder and dried corn, for example — but have found the pigs tend to crowd in a corner and will climb on one another to escape. Even circular traps have proved ineffective, catching only three pigs last year. The Times are reporting that New York’s usually strict hunting laws have been relaxed a bit for the porkers; the New York Department of Environmental Conservation is advising hunters to “shoot and keep feral swine at any time and in any number.” Sounds like open season for makin’ bacon to us.  
    Mar 13, 2012 2055
  • 08 Mar 2012
    Turkey Hunting Advice by Mia Anstine A follower presented me with a thought today. What advice would I have for a first time lady turkey hunter? Of course a million thoughts went through my head as I read the request. I could reply with a lot of questions to narrow down what she was specifically she was requsting, or I could [...] Read more of this post
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  • Turkey Hunting Advice by Mia Anstine A follower presented me with a thought today. What advice would I have for a first time lady turkey hunter? Of course a million thoughts went through my head as I read the request. I could reply with a lot of questions to narrow down what she was specifically she was requsting, or I could [...] Read more of this post
    Mar 08, 2012 999
  • 07 Mar 2012
    Elk and Big Horn Sheep Studies in Colorado by Mia Anstine Those of you who have followed me over the years know that I have a genuine love for hunting as well as a respect for animals. I enjoy chasing a big bull elk or even a cow any chance I get. I also have a bucket list a mile long. Does it mean I'm chasing trophys? [...] Read more of this post
    1207 Posted by Mia Anstine
  • Elk and Big Horn Sheep Studies in Colorado by Mia Anstine Those of you who have followed me over the years know that I have a genuine love for hunting as well as a respect for animals. I enjoy chasing a big bull elk or even a cow any chance I get. I also have a bucket list a mile long. Does it mean I'm chasing trophys? [...] Read more of this post
    Mar 07, 2012 1207
  • 29 Feb 2012
    Spring time is getting close and the hunt planning is getting exciting. What will you be doing? Me? I'm planning to do a little more of this... Mia’s Oklahoma Hog Hunt Posted on April 9, 2011 by Mia Anstine Edit It’s spring break in Ptown and we were fortunate enough to plan a trip to Oklahoma. I know, I know. Why Oklahoma? You see, I am a Camp Wild Girls Hunting Party rep. I sell Camp Wild Girls and Prois Hunting apparel. Through this I met Tracy Splechter of the Outdoor Connection. She is also a Camp Wild Girls Hunting Parties rep. Last October she arranged a hog h...Read more of this poste at  http://outfitterlife.wordpress.com/2011/04/09/mias-oklahoma-hog-hunt/
    1108 Posted by Mia Anstine
  • Spring time is getting close and the hunt planning is getting exciting. What will you be doing? Me? I'm planning to do a little more of this... Mia’s Oklahoma Hog Hunt Posted on April 9, 2011 by Mia Anstine Edit It’s spring break in Ptown and we were fortunate enough to plan a trip to Oklahoma. I know, I know. Why Oklahoma? You see, I am a Camp Wild Girls Hunting Party rep. I sell Camp Wild Girls and Prois Hunting apparel. Through this I met Tracy Splechter of the Outdoor Connection. She is also a Camp Wild Girls Hunting Parties rep. Last October she arranged a hog h...Read more of this poste at  http://outfitterlife.wordpress.com/2011/04/09/mias-oklahoma-hog-hunt/
    Feb 29, 2012 1108
  • 23 Feb 2012
    Photo Basics for Your Trophy by Mia Anstine Hunting season is long past and now we are all sharing stories of our harvests. This includes pictures. Many on our mobile devices, social networks and, if we're lucky, in magazines and other publications. As I look at some of the pictures, I am reminded to take note of how to get great photos of [...] Read more of this post
    1708 Posted by Mia Anstine
  • Photo Basics for Your Trophy by Mia Anstine Hunting season is long past and now we are all sharing stories of our harvests. This includes pictures. Many on our mobile devices, social networks and, if we're lucky, in magazines and other publications. As I look at some of the pictures, I am reminded to take note of how to get great photos of [...] Read more of this post
    Feb 23, 2012 1708
  • 14 Feb 2012
    It’s a Day of Hearts & For Me Thanksgiving by Mia Anstine Is it just today, or do we remember to share our love every day? I am sitting here trying to view my computer screen through gooped up eyes as I reminisce about the many blessings and love I have in my life. I feel as though I've been "hit" with a lot lately. Dad has taken a [...] Read more of this post   Mia Anstine | February 14, 2012 at 9:10 am | Categories: hunting | URL:http://wp.me/pRUwK-r3
    978 Posted by Mia Anstine
  • It’s a Day of Hearts & For Me Thanksgiving by Mia Anstine Is it just today, or do we remember to share our love every day? I am sitting here trying to view my computer screen through gooped up eyes as I reminisce about the many blessings and love I have in my life. I feel as though I've been "hit" with a lot lately. Dad has taken a [...] Read more of this post   Mia Anstine | February 14, 2012 at 9:10 am | Categories: hunting | URL:http://wp.me/pRUwK-r3
    Feb 14, 2012 978
  • 06 Feb 2012
    From single the family hunting with @Mia_Anstine By Lars Dalseide February 3 2012 15:13 Colorado blogger brings her family into hunting & the outdoors Mia Anstine runs Wolf Creek Outfitters with her husband Hank. A constant source of hunting fun and information on the social media circuit, I had hoped to interview Mia during the 2012 SHOT Show. That never happened. Not to be deterred, I decided to
    990 Posted by Mia Anstine
  • From single the family hunting with @Mia_Anstine By Lars Dalseide February 3 2012 15:13 Colorado blogger brings her family into hunting & the outdoors Mia Anstine runs Wolf Creek Outfitters with her husband Hank. A constant source of hunting fun and information on the social media circuit, I had hoped to interview Mia during the 2012 SHOT Show. That never happened. Not to be deterred, I decided to
    Feb 06, 2012 990
  • 26 Jan 2012
    A Day Off by Mia Anstine I was supposed to sleep in this morning... Yeah right. I tend to rise around 4am, and sleeping in is generally around 6:30am. Today was my day off and I did NOT "sleep in". I woke up and tended to some of my designated chores. Hank was nice enough to drive the Little Gal to [...] Read more of this post Mia Anstine | January 26, 2012 at 3:00 pm | Tags: Mia Anstine | Categories: hunting | URL: http://wp.me/pRUwK-qu
    1059 Posted by Mia Anstine
  • A Day Off by Mia Anstine I was supposed to sleep in this morning... Yeah right. I tend to rise around 4am, and sleeping in is generally around 6:30am. Today was my day off and I did NOT "sleep in". I woke up and tended to some of my designated chores. Hank was nice enough to drive the Little Gal to [...] Read more of this post Mia Anstine | January 26, 2012 at 3:00 pm | Tags: Mia Anstine | Categories: hunting | URL: http://wp.me/pRUwK-qu
    Jan 26, 2012 1059
  • 26 Jan 2012
    Prois introduces cutting edge technology in lady’s hunting gear by Mia Anstine I am anxious to try out Prois' new Intuition line I viewed at SHOT Show last week. It is a revolution in concealment technology for the lady hunter. "Prois launches the new HECS Intuition line. At ATA and SHOT Shows Prois launched their new Intuition line. They are the only US licensee of the HECS [...] Read more of this post Mia Anstine | January 26, 2012 at 6:50 am | Tags: HECS, Mia Anstine, Prois, SHOT Show 2012 | Categories: hunting, Ladies hunting, Prois, Women in the outdoors,Women's hunting gear | URL: http://wp.me/pRUwK-q6
    1451 Posted by Mia Anstine
  • Prois introduces cutting edge technology in lady’s hunting gear by Mia Anstine I am anxious to try out Prois' new Intuition line I viewed at SHOT Show last week. It is a revolution in concealment technology for the lady hunter. "Prois launches the new HECS Intuition line. At ATA and SHOT Shows Prois launched their new Intuition line. They are the only US licensee of the HECS [...] Read more of this post Mia Anstine | January 26, 2012 at 6:50 am | Tags: HECS, Mia Anstine, Prois, SHOT Show 2012 | Categories: hunting, Ladies hunting, Prois, Women in the outdoors,Women's hunting gear | URL: http://wp.me/pRUwK-q6
    Jan 26, 2012 1451
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