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Submit Hunting Articles and Stories to Skinny Moose Media

by Steve Remington

September 7, 2007

Skinny Moose Media, owner of U.S. Hunting Today, an online hunting magazine, is making a big push for new hunting articles and stories. This can include hunting tips, product reviews, success stories, and educational type articles. If you would like to write something and submit it to U.S. Hunting Today for review please follow the instructions below.

When we publish your article, we will provide your name and a link back to your website if you have one. We strongly suggest submitting a photo to go along with your article as it really helps spice up the magazine and is appealing to our readers.

Please follow these instructions:

1) Please email Tom Remington at tom@ushuntingtoday.com
2) In the Subject line please write: Article Submission. This is to prevent your submission from being overlooked and being deleted.
3) Provide your article as an attachment in .doc format. Photos should be jpg or gif.
4) Article have no minimum or maximum length requirements. Tom will determine if your article, story, tip, review, etc will be published.
5) Provide your name (or alias) to be used as the author of the article.
6) Provide your site name and the specific URL destination.

All submissions will be considered. All articles submitted will be volunteered. All articles are owned and copyrighted by the author and they will give the rights for U.S. Hunting Today to publish it on the magazine.

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3 Responses to “Submit Hunting Articles and Stories to Skinny Moose Media”

  1. Jason Rasberry on September 16th, 2007 9:13 pm

    We just started a new trail camera website containing many interesting and entertaining video of whitetail bucks,fawns and turkeys.

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  3. Chris James on October 8th, 2007 10:54 am

    I was just crusing along still stuck in my summer stride and stoped underneath my climbing sticks set in an old hickory nut tree loaded with a mast crop of nuts. I set this stand and trimmed my lanes in early August. As soon as I stopped I heard some leaves rustle to my left and thought instantly squirrel. WRONG!! Instead it was the same long tined 8 pt. I played peek-a boo with all last year. He stood up at 10 yds. and trotted over this grassy knole to the other side. I stood motionless for 5 min. or so looking in his direction and decided to climb up. I tied my bow on, took one step, and the old wise Buck had circled 60 yds. to my left and heard my loud crunchy feet and again ran to the other side of the knoll. This stand is placed in a thin treeline that conects two big pieces of timber. The treeline itself has two over grown grass fields on either side and corn about 250 yds. past the grass on the south side. The stand is placed in the only draw on the treeline making it an excellant transition zone from bedding to feeding. Unfortunatley this buck decided to bed under my stand on an 86 degree afternoon. After climbing into my tree and sitting for about 20 min. to my suprise the long tined 8 pointer had again snuck up behind me on an old unmowed farm road that runs through the tree line and cuts past my stand at 20 yds. Which told me he had not seen or smelled me and only heard me and was curious to what made the noise. Within an hour this buck had worked and I mean worked two circles at 50 yards around my stand thrashing three russian olive trees on his way and left happy and content that there was no intrusion. I had taken every precaution to remain as scent free as possible and that was evident with the buck raising his nose only once after spending 20 minutes down wind and leaving down wind unalarmed. Wow all I can can say is hello October and come on November.
    Happy hunting,
    Buck Killer James

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