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The dog days of summer have finally gone and hunting season is just around the corner! With our stands hung, food plots planted, and bows tuned up the HuntingNet.com Team is ready to hit the woods in pursuit of North America’s #1 game animal – the Whitetail Deer. Be sure to check out our recently updated article on proper shot placement and make sure you bag your trophy this fall. Also in this issue you’ll find some great bowfishing action, information on a great new treestand hanging tactic, and even a humorous tribute to the Treestand Thief.

Until next month, be safe and shoot straight,
The HuntingNet.com Team
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    Electrocuted Bear

    Two brown bears prowling separate parts of Anchorage have made deep trouble for themselves -- with one already dead after biting into a power line.

    A 600-pound brown bear made its way to the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail on the edge of Kincaid Park and was killed when it opened a utility box and bit into a live electrical wire Thursday.

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      HuntingNet.com Featured Article – To Shoot or Not To Shoot? back to top  
    To Shoot or Not To Shoot?

    Knowing which shot to take and when to take it will make you a more ethical and successful hunter. Even more important is knowing when to pass and not take the shot at all. The following tips will help you in making accurate and humane decisions on which shots to take and which ones not to. It can be very tough to make a good shot decision when your adrenaline levels are going off the charts.

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    Ode To the Treestand Thief

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    Lee & Tiffany

    Hey everyone, just wanted to let ya'll know that we're both on the board!!!! Lee and I kicked off our 2006 season hunting for mule deer in Colorado with Silver Spur Outfitters and needless to say, this place is awesome! We saw so many great mule deer and elk that we could hardly believe it. The ranch and the people were second to none!

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    Crockett Ranch

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    2006 Bowhunting Deer Contest

    Keep track on the progress of the 2006 HuntingNet.com Bowhunting Deer Contest right here! With over 300 participants in this year’s contest it is shaping up to be the biggest and best ever. In fact, we’ve already had a few early season entries!

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