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Q. What kind of shape do I need to be in? A. This is a great question. A hunter needs to be able to walk 2 – 5 miles on rolling hills with some steep inclines. It always makes for a better hunt if you do some exercise before the season starts; it is just like getting you equipment ready. ...
Frequently Asked Questions: Part I
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Hunting Trophy Turkey: Merriam's in Nebraska
The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles — ... While pecking away at the keyboard a couple of weeks ago I came upon fellow Outdoor Bloggers Summit member Scott Croner’s Blog, Nebraska Hunting Company. I meandered off to his company website NebraskaHunting.net, to see what it was all about. I am always curious what fellow bloggers do when they are not beating the keys off the keyboard. As it turns out, Scott is an outfitter based in Nebraska and covers several of the Midwest states in his pursuit of American big game, waterfowl, and turkey. Not only that, but we had some interesting ...

TROC's Link Rodeo!
The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles — ... I've made some new friends too. Scott Croner is an outfitter in Nebraska. He just started blogging a week ago, joined the OBS, and got me thinking about turkey hunting. His blog, Nebraska Hunting Outfitters, is in its infancy but it should have very interesting perspectives from a professional's point of view.. ...

Hunting Merriam's Turkeys: Hints and How-to's
The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles — ... Calling is another challenge. The trick is to pick up the local dialect! As it turns out, turkeys have regional differences in their vocalization patterns. Your best bet is to start softly when emulating a hen, and work your way up. Remember, a tom will usually stick with the hen he has, rather than chase the one he can't see. Again, a good outfitter and guide can help you with the particulars. Scott Croner of ...

Outdoor Links from Outdoor Bloggers
Whitetail Woods — ... cute that I'm embarrassed to go to her website. I worry her husband will see me looking at her posts, figure I'm oggleing her, and then beat the bejeebers outta me. A Diffent Kind of Bull and Lanterns and Poop Chairs are her choice for a good read! And RKL sends us a travelogue from his trip to Ostia Antica the port city of Ancient Rome. The mosaics are truly breath taking when you consider just how long they've been there! Scott over at Nebraska Hunting Outfitters has put together a couple of great FAQs on what to expect when ...

More Great Links to Outdoor Bloggers
Wild Ed's Texas Outdoors — ... cute that I'm embarrassed to go to her website. I worry her husband will see me looking at her posts, figure I'm oggleing her, and then beat the bejeebers outta me. A Diffent Kind of Bull and Lanterns and Poop Chairs are her choice for a good read! And RKL sends us a travelogue from his trip to Ostia Antica the port city of Ancient Rome. The mosaics are truly breath taking when you consider just how long they've been there! Scott over at Nebraska Hunting Outfitters has put together a couple of great FAQs on what to expect when ...

TROC Blog Rodeo II
The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles — ... Shuda makes some great points on commenting in How to Create Marketing Pull by Commenting on Other Blogs. Dayne is always spot on with his observations and commentaries. His blog, Hunting Business Marketing with DayneShuda is a great asset for all bloggers not just the ones in business. Wild Ed my Buddy over at Wild Ed's Texas Outdoors, has some great shots of deer on Texas Backyard Deer. Wild Ed's posts are always informative and interesting. Nebraska Hunting Outfitters and J Scott Croner offer up some great answers in a frequently ...

Hunting Snow Goose: Tips and Techniques
The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles — ... I have never had the opportunity to waterfowl, but that is going to change next year. Thanks to Nebraska Hunting Company and my friend J Scott Croner, I am going to have the opportunity to bust snow geese this spring in the Squaw Creek area of Missouri. Never known to actually ask a professional’s advise until after the fact, I thought I would do a little research on Snow Geese and hunting them. I thought that many of you who haven’t tried waterfowling might find this interesting and maybe want to give it a try. I went and checked Holly Hieser’s ...

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