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Tales of the Hunts: A prime example of trademark Appalachian Ingenuity

Walking through an apple orchard with the cool breeze blowing through the trees is the traditional act to ... Read more

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Tales of the Hunts: A guide to the different types of dove hunters

Once again, the earth has completed its trail around the sun, and hunters who had only been daydreaming ... Read more

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Tales of the Hunts: Tips for making outdoor kids

Getting kids engaged in nature may be harder than ever these days. With just a press of a ... Read more

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Tales of the Hunts: Are we crazy?

“Are we crazy?” I ask my wife while petting our 7-year-old retrievers. “Maybe, but it will be totally ... Read more

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Tales of the Hunts: Lost and found

Every family has traits or quirks passed down through generations. Some are good, some are bad, but most ... Read more

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Tales of the Hunts – Parent Training – how a couple pups can prepare you for kids

My wife and I cannot imagine a house without a dog. Seven years ago, we bought our first ... Read more

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Tales of the Hunts: Worms

Walking into the garage, my son asks an interesting question. “Do you have worms, Dad?” “Yep, I’m loaded ... Read more

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Tales of the Hunts: Shed Hunting: ‘Where’s Waldo’ for grown-ups

Growing up, one of my favorite books was “Where’s Waldo.” Going through each page, I would meticulously search ... Read more

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First sunrise

Moments before sunrise, the anticipation grows across the landscape. The first birds brave enough to sing their song ... Read more

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Tales of the Hunts: Shhh, don’t tell anyone

A quiet, serene fall landscape haunts me nine months out of the year. When the days get shorter, ... Read more