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  • WesternOutdoors.com website launch

    Posted by yotestalker
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    Western Outdoors is pleased to announce the launch of their new website. Dedicated to the big game hunter, the site caters to hunters that demand the most from themselves and their gear. Informative articles, how to’s, gear reviews, and real hunter stories combined with community and forum sections allow visitors to stay up to date and in touch. Featuring the latest success stories and photos of western big game hunters, we’re building the site around you, the hunter, and will continue to add u...
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  • Welcome to Western Outdoors Blog

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    Enjoy blogging with other members of our website. With our New Blog, you can be assured of quality blogging with the following features: Blog now, post laterYou can compose a blog now, suffer temporal writer's block, save and write again, later. Social media sharingAutomatically post into your Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn whenever you create new blog entries. Browse mediaEmbedding images and videos is fast and easy. Blog ratingYou can show your intensity for your favorite blog posts by ...
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  • Wyoming Mule Deer Spring Mortality Rate

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    Western Wyoming has seen some of the worst fawn mortality rates this spring since the early 1990's.  High snowfall and an extended winter is to blame for lower mule deer numbers across several western states. An article in the Billings Gazette states "Preliminary counts show between 45 and 60 percent mortality among mule deer fawns in the Sublette herd and up to 75 percent mortality among fawns in the Wyoming Range herd."  These numbers as as high as they have ever been in the Wyoming...
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  • Wolves Don't Belong in the South

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    Senator Hatch recently wrote an editorial about the agenda to ramp up the reintroduction of Mexican Wolves in several southern states including Southern Utah and Northern Arizona.  Click here to read his full editorial. Don Peay of Big Game Forever recently sent out this message: "The agenda is to get wolves into Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, the Dakotas, and connect them with Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan. These Mexican wolves will also spread to the heart of Nevada's ...
    Jan 13 Tags: wolves
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