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Column: Reasons for hunting go well beyond the stereotypes

November 19, 2019 John Zaktansky 0 Comments anti-hunters, deer, hunting

It is amazing how just a few words can crush someone. How they can hit harder than a Muhammed Ali

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State of Chronic Wasting in Pennsylvania: Separating fact and fiction

November 19, 2019 John Zaktansky 0 Comments centers for disease control, chronic wasting disease, courtney colley, creutzfeldt-jakob, debbie yobs, deer, nick pinizzotto, ryan maddox, stefanie czub

In confronting the newest — and perhaps scariest — threat to the state’s deer herd and hunting in general, the

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New case of chronic wasting in Juniata County causes ripple effect

June 19, 2019 John Zaktansky 0 Comments chronic wasting, deer, einodshofer, juniata, pennsylvania game commission, perry

The ripple effects of a recent positive test for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in a free-ranging whitetail deer in northern

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Six pointers on the trail to a 6-pointer

December 10, 2018 John Zaktansky 0 Comments deer, hunting, outdoors, pointers, tips, tradition

November 26 marked the beginning of the fifth rifle deer season since my hunting-savvy father passed away, which added to

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Confessions of a kids camp counselor: Tracking God

July 7, 2016July 19, 2016 John Zaktansky 0 Comments camp harmony, deer, featured, god, johnstown, kids camp, object lesson, opossum, raccoon, squirrel, tracking, wildlife

A monster white-tail buck roams the woods of Camp Harmony, a Wesleyan-based campground in western Pennsylvania near Johnstown. So does

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What you can do in the woods to help your taxidermist

October 9, 2015 Bob Garrett 0 Comments bob garrett, deer, preserving, rusty rail, taxidermy, tips, trophy, what's in penns woods, whitetail, wildlife

If you haven’t made it to over to the Greater Susquehanna Valley’s newest gastro-brew pub-family gathering place known as the

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Muzzleloader hunting: Flintlock fever a condition worth catching

September 28, 2015 John Zaktansky 0 Comments deer, family, featured, flintlock, hunting, mountain, muzzleloader, outdoors, traditional

As the Kawasaki Mule slowly climbed a snow-covered steep logging road up the side of a heavily wooded Lycoming County

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