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Season of the Tick

by Wayne Mumford March 26, 2010

Another sign that the season is running ahead of schedule crawled across the counter today after catching a ride in on someones clothes. A Rocky Mountain Wood Tick, harbinger of the less desirable species of the insect season. Actually the blood sucking little b@$tard tick is an arachnid (think spider family) that makes a living [...]

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Survive a bear attack with duct tape

by Wayne Mumford February 9, 2010
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Two things we know in life to be true. One, a hungry animal, especially a large carnivore is going to eat something when it gets hungry. Consider a bear, a large Alaskan brown bear, there is not a lot of things walking around that he can’t bring down when he’s motivated to fill his growling [...]

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El Legarto

by Wayne Mumford January 8, 2010

Or Alligator, from the name the Spanish explorers gave to the American Alligator; like this one that was killed by a hunter recently in Florida. Somehow I feel more comfortable with a few grizzly bears running around the woods than I would going fishing where something this size was hanging out. And I damn sure [...]

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Fantasy Fishing Christmas list

by Wayne Mumford December 21, 2009

Uh, sorry, I forgot what was on the rest of the list…

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Holiday gift idea

by Wayne Mumford October 22, 2009

For the cat lover on your list, the Road Kill Carpet. Which leads me to my next topic, tabby cat zonker strips. Winters coming and the hides will soon be prime! Tan your tabby instructions. This one has a nice barred pattern, perfect for pike.

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Wasting good tying material

by Wayne Mumford August 22, 2009

The human streamer. This one only catches males, right?

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Free Willy

by Wayne Mumford August 19, 2009

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The dawn of fishing?

by Wayne Mumford July 23, 2009

Even the denizens on a nearby branch of our presumed common evolutionary tree are apparently in the early stages of developing sport fishing. This Orangutan was photographed in Borneo attempting to spear fish in a river after observing the local natives in their fishing endeavors. I assume this chap was fishing for sport or at [...]

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