Archive for February, 2012
What do i do after i get my hunting license?
I just got my Hunting license and I did not know what to do after that, I took the hunting safety course and received the hunting license card. How do I apply for big game hunting in multiple states? Preferably online. How much will it cost for the tags and how does the pickings work? Thanks in advance.
Hunting in multiple states is expensive. Out-of-state licenses can be ten times the price of an in-state license.
For example, in my state (SC), it costs $25 for a Resident Combo License- that includes small and big game hunting, fishing, and with the proper stamps, turkey and migratory (non-waterfowl) bird. It’s an extra $5.50 for a duck stamp.
For a non-resident, just the big game and small game licenses would cost $225.
A commercial freshwater license for a resident is $50. For a nonresident, it’s $1,000.
Just so you can compare prices, it costs $500 for a LIFETIME hunting/Fishing combo license for a resident in SC. Compare that to the one-year $225 cost for hunting licenses for a nonresident.
You might want to stay in your own state for the time being… Especially since you seem to have no idea what you’re doing. Start out small.
Fishing under ice (ORIGINAL)
Some under ice views from beautiful lake Saarijärvi in Vaala, Finland
Divers:
Fisherman: Eelis Rankka
Fisherman’s friend: Tommi Salminen
Boy with the balloon: Jukka Pelttari
Camera and editing: Juuso Mettälä
Manuscript by Juuso Mettälä and Eelis Rankka
Safety divers: Esa Vuoppola and Juhana Heino
Music: Stefano Mocini: The end of the doubs
Couple of things about this video:
Camera I used was Sony HDR-SR11 with Amphibico HD Elite housing.
The Wheelbarrow was saved from the bottom of the lake and I have used it many times after that.
The rubber duck and the balloon are also home with me.
None of the divers got any permanent damage either.
And yes, we had a lot of fun making this video.
-Juuso
Duration : 0:3:45
Peoria Carp Hunters II
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Peoria Carp Hunters II. We take what we did last year to new heights; employing new weapons, warriors, methodologies, and an unbridled excitement to killing this invasive species.
Music by Epic Score and Jaws (Soundtrack)
Duration : 0:5:51
Emily got her gun!
I finally got my gun in Washington, D.C. I brought it home today from the District’s firearms’ registry office.After months of aggravation, hundreds of dollars in fees, countless hours jumping over hurdles, I am now a gun owner and finally exercising my second amendment right to keep arms (bearing arms is still illegal in the nation’s capital).
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Pennsylvania: Rules on reporting stolen guns could soon cost cities some money
State lawmakers are poised to advance a bill that could financially punish cities that require the timely reporting of lost or stolen firearms.House Bill 1523’s sponsors say it’s an issue of governance: Municipalities cannot adopt ordinances that supersede state laws. Forty eight municipalities statewide including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Allentown, Reading, Lancaster and Erie have local laws requiring the timely reporting of lost or stolen guns, or have passed resolutions asking the state to do so, even though state lawmakers in 2008 rejected such a proposal.
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Colorado: Crucial House Hearing on Thursday for Two NRA-Backed Bills!
NRA-backed legislation House Bill 1048 and House Bill 1064 will be heard in the state House Judiciary Committee this Thursday, February 9, at 1:30 p.m. in Room 107 of the State Capitol.
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Oregon: Important Firearm Ownership Privacy Bill to be Heard on Monday by House Committee
House Bill 4054 is scheduled to be heard in the state House Health Care Committee on Monday, February 13. This hearing will be held at 1:00 p.m. in Hearing Room E of the Oregon Capitol. Sponsored by state Representative Jim Thompson (R-23), HB 4054 would prohibit the Public Employees’ Benefit Board from authorizing or requiring the collection of information or maintenance of records about firearms from eligible employees or family members applying for health benefits.
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What fishing equipment do I need for fishing along the shore?
Me and my uncle have decided to go fishing along the shore to catch some fish from the sea. I am doing a bit of research on-line, as I have never fished at all before. What equipment would I need? I am not looking for anything too fancy, yet would want something that would work for me to use as a hobby. As I said I have never been fishing before so if possible, please use ’simple’ Fishing terms as I am new to all this. Any help would be much appreciated – thanks!
I have a check list which I look at every single time I’m about to leave because you’d be surprised how often you’ll forget something. For a normal trip out you will need:
Your rod and reel
Your tackle
Your bait
A sharp knife
A chopping board
A bucket to keep your catches in (optional)
A cloth to wipe your hands and hold the fish
Hat and Gloves (optional)
Spare spool of line for making rigs etc.
First aid kit.
Washington: Two Firearms-Related Bills Going to the House Floor!
On January 31, the House Judiciary Committee unanimously passed House Bill 1508, originally a solid shooting range protection bill, and House Bill 2471, a background check reform bill.
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Virginia: Bills saying it is all right to use deadly force against intruders in your home are moving easily through the General Assembly.
Bills saying it is all right to use deadly force against intruders in your home, including one from Del. Richard P. “Dickie” Bell, R-Staunton, are moving easily through the General Assembly.
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