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Don' forget to order your copy of Jim Casada's new book, "Remembering the Greats: Profiles of Turkey Huntng's Old Masters." This important book, profiling all the old masters you have heard of who have passed on, including Jack Dudley, Gene Nunnery and Ben Rodgers Lee, is available for $39.95 plus $5 shipping and handling online by visiting jimcasadaoutdoors.com or by sending a check to Casada at 1250 Yorkdale Drive, Rock Hill, SC 29730
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Get your copy of Jim Spencer's latest book on turkey hunting. The title is "Bad Birds." The book sells for $ 15.95. Contact Jim Spencer at 870-321-0242 for signed and/or inscribed copies and ordering instructions.
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You’re invited to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation dinner and benefit auction at the East Central Mississippi Chapter’s first annual banquet. It is set for Saturday, March 23rd, 2013 at 5:30 p.m. at Northeast Conference Center.
Outdoors
Outdoor Notes
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Memories of camping out
- Big O bass action heating up
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PHOTOS OF THE WEEK
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Bass fishing — then and now
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Uncle Jimmy: The Bass Commander
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Catfish on the Rocks
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Outdoor Notes
- What just happened?
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Massive Gator
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Excuses, Excuses
I don't know how they do it, but gobblers across the land have some mysterious way of communicating their behavior plans. And there must be stiff penalties for deviating from the plan. I have talked with hunters from South Carolina to Arkansas and a pot full of locals and the news is the same – the birds are not gobbling normally. What gobbles we get are few and listless and if they gobble one day they are quiet as church mice the next. And they rarely gobble until sunrise and a gobble after 7:30 a.m. is headline news.
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