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Spokane archer represents USA
September 9, 2012 in Outdoors on Page C16 A Spokane archer followed a family tradition of arrowing his way into the spotlight this summer. Wyndell Wilhelm, 46, outshot competitors from around the country in May at the USA …
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Landers: Results of outdoors surveys revealed
December 8, 2011 in Outdoors, Sports on Page B1 While an aerial survey has just detailed where northern ducks are congregating in the Columbia Basin, wildlife managers in Olympia are using a different type of survey to help guide … 4
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Bowhunter gets cool reception in campaign to legalize lighted arrow nocks
August 21, 2011 in Outdoors on Page C10 A Spokane sportsman says the state should consider his bright idea for reducing the number of deer and elk wasted by archery hunters. “Allowing lighted nocks is a no-brainer to … 6
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Don’t be too good at calling
September 16, 2010 in Outdoors on Page K12 It’s the archery season and the elk rut is in full swing. You set up on a mountain ridgeline, dig out your elk call and blow a beautiful bugle worthy …
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Digital camo revolutionizing deer hunts
October 11, 2009 in Outdoors on Page C16 Camouflage clothing for hunters has been developed much as fishing lures are marketed to anglers: Looking good to the consumer is perhaps more important than what the critter sees. A … 1
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Teen draws dad into big hunt
September 27, 2009 in Outdoors on Page C14 “It was her idea,” Shawn Barrong said. “I wasn’t planning to go elk hunting this year.” The Sawtooth Mountains area that fired up his passion for bugling bull elk had …
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Make the right call for elk
September 17, 2009 in Sports on Page K6 Corey Jacobsen, a six-time world champion elk caller, has killed a bull in Idaho every year since 1996. And he’s willing to share how he does it. He’s a general …

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