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Opinion

Tales of the Hunts

Clues to the past     The warm, late winter days in the Appalachians give us hope of ... Read more

Opinion

Breaking the ice

At sixteen years old I became a waterfowling addict. The thrill of whistling wings at sunrise and camaraderie ... Read more

Opinion

A dog’s nose knows

Anyone with a canine companion knows the nose drives a dog. Everything a dog needs to know is ... Read more

Community

Don’t you get bored?

Inevitably, deer hunters are asked “Don’t you get bored?” Deer hunting in our area can be described as ... Read more

Columnists

Food with a story

Most weeks, our family eats wild game four nights a week at our dinner table. A common conversation ... Read more

Columnists

Sage the Dove Dog

Tales of the Hunts The bright September sun lost a fight with a cedar tree as I sat ... Read more

Columnists

It Takes One to Hunt One

Tales of the Hunts By Philip Hunt In the past two weeks, spring has sprung in a grand ... Read more

Community

Tales of the Hunts: The wonder of an Appalachian basement

I know we are all probably in the post-holiday haze, where knowing what day of the week it ... Read more

Community

Tales of the Hunts: Our family’s ‘golden troublemaker’

Eight years ago, my wife and I decided we should get a dog. She wanted a Labrador retriever, ... Read more

Columnists

Tales of the Hunts: In praise of Bubba

Ten years ago, you would not hear me say anything positive about deer hunting. It seemed too easy. ... Read more