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    Archive for September, 2008

    LIMITED SPOTS AVAILABLE FOR A GREAT HUNTING OPPORTUNITY IN SOUTHEAST OHIO – CONTACT TODAY TO SECURE YOUR SPOT THIS SEASON

    Southeast Ohio Hunting Leases has announced that they will begin offering guided, week- long hunts starting October 18th 2008.

    The outfitting aspect of this business has been born out of repeated requests by friends, business associates and potential customers of Southeast Ohio Hunting Leases to offer guided hunts to people that aren’t sure that a year round lease is the right fit for them.
    The guided hunt properties are in the desireable area of southern Guernsey county and will include all meals, lodging game care and guides. The lodge is located in the heart of 1100 acres that have been procured for the outfitting operation. Only 4 to 6 hunters will be occupying the camp at any given week to make sure the area will not  be overhunted. Ladder stands are already in place and under certain circumstances clients may be able to use their personal climing stands as well.
    Much attention has been given to the service end of the this new business endeavour. The lodge is large, well heated and comfortable. The lodge even has a bedroom dedicated to any females or couples that may be in camp, providing extra privacy for sleeping and changing for these guests. Meals will be plentiful and of the highest quality. all prepared by a local cook with years of experience.

    The owner and guides are all residents of the area and have many years of combined experience in whitetail and turkey hunting.

    For additional info please consult their website at www.southeastohiohuntingleases.com

    Posted on 26th September 2008
    Under: news, ohio news | 2 Comments »

    HER OUTDOORS IS “GETTIN’ CLOSE” AND IN DEPTH WITH TIFFANY LAKOSKY

    You do not have to be born into a hunting family to be a successful hunter these days. With the acceptance levels growing rapidly for women hunting and becoming more active in the outdoors, you can start out with ambition today and be harvesting your animal of choice tomorrow. With time spent dedicated to researching and learning your equipment, and time spent asking questions and learning from anyone around you who will help and encourage you, you can learn and grow just as Tiffany Lakosky has. Tiffany may look like she has been hunting since childhood with her confidence and natural ability to harvest numerous whitetail, but Tiffany did not grow up hunting.

    “My dad did not hunt at all, I was not raised hunting. I started hunting when I started dating Lee. I used to fish with my dad all the time, but he did not hunt. So once I started dating Lee he was like,” you wanna learn how to shoot a bow?” and I was like,”ok.” So I started shooting a bow and it just really escalated from there…I just really took to it.”

    It may seem overwhelming at first, but everyone has to start somewhere. Every woman has her own story on how she got hooked with the “hunting bug.”

    Tiffany Lakosky is no different from any other woman who is out in the hunting woods. It may be hard to believe with the opportunities Tiffany has now, but just starting out this Minnesota gal never dreamed her life would surpass the hardworking days of being a flight attendant, to the early mornings and late evenings of hunting whitetail in the big buck state of Iowa and beyond.  And to film one of the most popular hunting shows the Outdoor Channel has to offer its viewers, Tiffany would be the last person around to believe that all this would happen in her life.

    In talking with Tiffany, it is easy to hear in her voice how shocked she still is about how her life has turned upside down over the past few years. She remains as humble as anyone you would ever meet on the street, all while being one of the most widely recognized faces in todays hunting and outdoor industry. She repeats herself numerous times in pure astonishment about the lines of people who wait to see her at the expos and tradeshows she attends;

    “for us its surreal, it’s still surreal…like when we go to the Deerassic and people wait in line to meet us. We are like, oh my gosh can you believe that somebody would wait in line to meet us? We still cannot believe that it has gotten to this. I mean in reality we are just regular, normal rednecks that freaking live in a pole barn in Salem, Iowa!”

    As any hunter or huntress knows a confident and supportive hunting partner is essential to the growth and development of their new skills. Mistakes and nerves build up in all of us, and it is how one handles those feelings is what separates the successful hunter from the unsuccessful one.

    Being introduced to hunting by Lee, Tiffany does not recall a time where she was ever alone in her stand. With Lee by her side and talking her through her early hunts and keeping her calm, Tiffany claims she still gets excited when the big bucks walk in, but with Lee’s support and encouragement and alot of practice,she has harnessed her nerves and continues to make successful kill shots.

    In the past, if women were not introduced to hunting in their younger years by their fathers, they soon accompanied an eager boyfriend or husband out due to his encouragement.  Many times Tiffany is asked by the guys how to get their wives, children or girlfriends interested. Tiffany emphasizes that they should want to hunt in the first place, because sometimes the interest is just not there. Even some guys don’t want to hunt. But if they seem to be interested to head out into the woods for the first time, Tiffany says,

    “the first thing I would say is to keep it fun and keep it real low pressure. Lee always was really good about that. The second most important thing is to make sure that you get them the right equipment. I don’t know how many times you hear, “well, I gave her my old bow,” and it’s like do you know the chances of her being able to pull back your bow? I mean, I couldn’t pull back Lee’s bow and I shoot all the time. And to have it the right draw length and everything else…you’re just setting them up for failure. You gotta give them their own stuff. First, keep it fun, secondly the right equipment makes a huge difference. And you know, start them out easy. Lee started me out in early season up in Minnesota where it was just pretty to sit out there whether I was hunting or not. It was just a pretty time of year…you just want to watch the look out at the wilderness and everything else. That made a huge difference. You never want to sit them out there when it’s pouring rain out. Of course I’ll sit out there in the rain now because I’ve shot some of my biggest bucks in the rain, but back then I’d be like this isn’t fun, why would anybody do this!”

    Also being a turkey hunter, Tiffany thinks that spring turkey season is a wonderful time to introduce women or children into hunting if their interest is there.

    “I think turkey season is a perfect time to really introduce somebody into hunting just because turkey season is so low impact. You don’t have to worry about scents, you don’t have to worry if you spook a turkey…you just get on to the next turkey. It’s not like if you spook a 170…that’s pretty heartbreaking. Turkey season is fun, its more active. Alot of people aren’t used to sitting still for that long a time so it’s nice during turkey hunting because you’re moving around, spot and stalking. So turkey season is always really a nice time to take kids and women out who have never hunted before.”

    With her experience in the stand, and with her ability to field test any product she can get her hands on, Tiffany is the first to admit she loves testing out any new product that comes out on the market. When asked about what her essentials are she is eager to share her simple secrets such as the Scent-Lok ladies pants that have pockets on the legs to hold a few extra items, down to her must have Hunters Safety vest. When asked what is a definite for the trip to the stand Tiffany replies with;

    “I always have my grunt call, I always have my rangefinder…my grunt call, my rangefinder, my binoc’s and my rattling horns. Anything else I could probably live without.”

    With that I was quick to ask Tiffany of her opinion of a rattle bag versus rattling horns, and she replied;

    I feel that there is a difference. The deer that we are looking for, which I don’t even care about antler size, we are looking for mature deer. A rattle bag does not sound the same as rattling antlers. Thats just what we think, everybody always has their opinion, but I think they just sound better.”

    Without being able to hunt until October 1st, Tiffany was packing to head out for their annual 40-day hunting trip. She said,

    “we start out West, where you can hunt earlier, we head to Colorado then we go to Alberta…which is one of our favorite spots to hunt. Then we go up to New Mexico.”

    Knowing I had to let Tiffany go to finish packing, I wanted to ask her one more question about being out in the woods. We have all spent so many hours in our stands and blinds that we often experience strange occurences in the woods, either from the surrounding wildlife or by people not knowing we are there. With Lee and Tiffany having the chance to be out more than the average hunter, I was quick to ask what the most unusual thing they had ever witnessed, human or animal.

    ”We really haven’t seen anything…but I have a Gary LaVox story that was kinda funny. He was hunting in Ohio and he all of the sudden looked up and he saw this naked man out there. He was in his treestand and he was like “oh my gosh, what in the world is going on?” Well it turns out the guy was an amish kid and he actually had just crossed the creek and he just didn’t want to get his clothes wet so he took all of his clothes off! He then put them back on once he got over it!”

    To catch showtimes for “Scent-Lok’s Gettin’Close” visit WWW.GETTINCLOSE.COM , and for “Whitetail Freaks” stop by WWW.WHITETAILFREAKS.COM . You can also stop by the Outdoor Channel at WWW.OUTDOORCHANNEL.COM  for more show information.

     

    Special thanks to Tiffany’s mother, Linda Profant, whom I met at the Deerassic Classic in Cambridge, Ohio. I never would have dreamed that Tiffany or her mother would be as humble and as friendly as the day I introduced myself, as everyone else has so many times, in line. They are both a joy to talk with and I wish  their family all the best in the years to come. Thank you Tiffany for taking the time to talk with me, it was nice to finally get alittle girl time in. Happy hunting ladies and I hope to see you again soon!

    Posted on 21st September 2008
    Under: Gettin’ Close, interviews | 11 Comments »

    FOUR TIME OLYMPIC MEDALIST KIM RHODE HAS HER PERAZZI MX12 SHOTGUN STOLEN

    Lake Elsinore, California- Winning two gold, one silver and one bronze medal with her Perazzi MX12 Shotgun over the course of four Summer Olympic Games, and having the same gun for more than eighteen years, Kim Rhode could not be more devastated of the buglarization of her truck which held her shotgun, while she entered a shopping store this past week. Kim was traveling with her mother when they decided to stop at a clothing store on their way home from shooting a commercial where Kim included all of her Olympic memorabilia. Only Kims’ Perazzi MX10 was stolen after her truck window was smashed, thankfully nothing else in her truck was taken. Her family is offering a $5,000 reward and if you have any information you are asked to call the Riverside Sheriffs Department at 951-245-3300. For more details and more video coverage go to www.skinnymoose.com/camogirl. Check out a brief overview of Kim in the video below.

    Posted on 20th September 2008
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    CONGRATULATIONS TO KURTIS GRUBB

    CONGRATULATIONS KURTIS GRUBB

    in winning the “You Will Always Remember Your First Time “contest!

    Kurtis will have his choice of a $100 gift certificate to either Bass Pro Shops, Gander MTN or Cableas! Thank you Kurtis for taking the time to participate and share your “first time” story with the HER OUTDOORS readers!

    Posted on 18th September 2008
    Under: Uncategorized | 3 Comments »

    GREG MILLER HOST OF “IN PURSUIT WITH GREG MILLER” ANSWERS YOUR QUESTIONS ON DEER AND DEER HUNTING AT HER OUTDOORS

    With 40 years of experience deer hunting all over the United States and Canada, Greg Miller of In Pursuit With Greg Miller airing on the Outdoor Channel, has agreed to review questions from Her Outdoors readers and choose a handful to answer.

    Greg Miller has co-hosted and appeared on such shows and DVDs as; Prime Time Bucks, Realtree’s Monster Bucks,Thompson Centers Game Trails, H.S Outdoors, and North American Whitetail Television. Greg has had over 1000 hunting articles published over the years and has authored five books.

    Take a minute and submit your question above under “comments” and have a once in a lifetime chance of Greg Miller answering your deer and deer hunting question personally.

    To learn more about Greg Miller and catch In Pursuit With Greg Miller times, visit www.inpursuittv.com

    Posted on 17th September 2008
    Under: interviews | 8 Comments »

    FINAL DAYS TO ENTER HER OUTDOORS CONTEST! CHANCES HIGH TO BRING HOME $100 GIFT CERT! SUBMIT YOUR ENTRY TODAY!

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    Posted on 17th September 2008
    Under: CONTESTS | 5 Comments »

    DEERASSIC PARK EDUCATION CENTER RINEHART R100 MADE IT THROUGH THE WIND AND RAIN

    The forecast did not look promising for the Rinehart R100 2-day event scheduled at Deerassic Park this past weekend. Saturday morning started off with thunderstorms passing through the area in the early morning but clearing for late morning and early afternoon. The skies threatened of more rain, but they held up throughout the remainder of the shoot for Saturday. Turn out was high even with the weather forecast broadcasting a rainy day. Sunday appeared to have a larger turnout, and without the rain threatening the shooters, the park had another hit with the kids that attended in hopes of shooting the alien, jaws and so much more! Complaints were made however from the competitive shooters who attended the course. Being the last R100 of the season they complained that the crews quickly threw up the targets on the grounds and more effort could be placed in that area for next year. The Deerassic Park Education Center has confirmed that more supervision will be made next year with the set-up crews of the R100 and the course will vastly be improved. Remarks on the Deerassic Park grounds and facilities were nothing short of amazing with what was available to the shooters and campers. Next year, with more emphasis on target placement and having more favorable weather conditions, the Rinehart R100 should be another family and competitve shooting event you will not want to miss!

    Posted on 17th September 2008
    Under: deerasic | No Comments »

    REMINDER : RINEHART R100 TO BE HELD THIS WEEKEND IN CAMBRIDGE, OHIO

    DEERASSIC PARK EDUCATION CENTER PROUDLY PRESENTS

     THE GREATEST ARCHERY SHOOT IN THE WORLD

    THE RINEHART R100

    SEPTEMBER 13TH & 14TH 2008 IN CAMBRIDGE, OHIO

    100 TARGETS PLACED OVER THE 117 ACRES OF DEERASSIC PARK!

    $ 7,000.00 IN DOOR PRIZES OVER THIS 2 DAY EVENT!

    EXHIBITORS AND MERCHANTS ALSO PRESENT ON GROUNDS!

    FOR MORE DETAILED INFO AND PRICING

    VISIT WWW.DEERASSIC.COM OR WWW.R100.ORG !

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    Directions

    From the North:Take I-77 south towards Cambridge. Take exit 47 for U.S. 22 and Cambridge. Turn left at the top of the exit and go 6 miles to the park. Our entrance is on the right before you reach Salt Fork State Park.

    From the South:Take I-77 north towards Cambridge. Take exit 47 for U.S. 22 and at the top of the ramp stay to the right to merge onto U.S. 22. Go 6 miles to the park. Our entrance is on the right before you reach Salt Fork State Park.

    From the West:Take I-70 east towards Cambridge. Then take I-77 north to exit 47 for U.S. 22. At the top of the ramp stay to the right to merge onto U.S. 22. Go 6 miles to the park. Our entrance is on the right before you reach Salt Fork State Park.

    From the East: Take I-70 west towards Cambridge. Then take I-77 north to exit 47 for U.S. 22. At the top of the ramp stay to the right to merge onto U.S. 22. Go 6 miles to the park. Our entrance is on the right before you reach Salt Fork State Park.

     

    Posted on 11th September 2008
    Under: deerasic | No Comments »

    FEDERAL WATERFOWL STAMP MIX UP

    The 75th Anniversary Waterfowl Stamp features a pair of pintails from Joe Hautman of Plymouth, Minnesota.

    When you recieve your stamp, and wish to add more to your collection, view the card to which the stamp is adhered to, and a telephone number is listed to make further contact.

    A toll free number is listed and you should be told to dial 1-800-782-6724 or 1-800-STAMP24.

    Where this story can get a husband in trouble real quick…when his wife is paying the phone bill is what number you are actually calling. This is no joke….two numbers were switched by accident and you are calling 1-800-TRAMP24. I am sure you know where this is going!

    For more on this story and how they are planning to solve the problem, go to http://michiganhuntingtoday.com/hooksandbullets/!

    Posted on 11th September 2008
    Under: news | 5 Comments »

    SEPTEMBER 11, 2001

    I WILL NEVER FORGET THOSE WHO LOST THEIR LIVES ON SEPTEMBER 11,2001.

    MY PRAYERS GO OUT TO ALL THE FAMILIES WHO LOST A LOVED ONE ON THIS DAY.

    THANK YOU TO ALL THE TRUE HEROES WHO RAN IN TO HELP AT OUR WORST HOUR.

    Posted on 10th September 2008
    Under: Uncategorized | 1 Comment »