Archive for July, 2009
Doubletough Interior Design
July 28, 2009 After the HuntThis whole Doubletough idea got started with a simple story told in elk camp late one evening in the hills north of Meeker, Colorado, near Sleepy Cat mountain. The storyteller, Aaron Enget, is the Director of Rodeo Administration at the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and his office drips of the western lifestyle. But something was [...]
Read More »Will It Float?
July 26, 2009 Sunday FunniesSay what you will about the good ol’ boys here in the South, but one thing’s for sure: they’d rather not waste taxpayer money in the Cash For Clunkers program when it’s time to get rid of their hunting vehicles. Believe it or not, this truck belonged to Doubletough contributor Beach Billy of Wilmington, North [...]
Read More »Not What You Want To See Before The Season Opener
July 24, 2009 Sightings, Wildlife In ActionAugust is around the corner and folks will begin shaping up those food plots, cutting lanes, hanging stands and checking those trailcams……
Read More »Tastes Like Chicken
July 21, 2009 Wildlife In ActionHere’s the latest making the round via email: ”Snake vs. Kangaroo”. The “versus” part looks to have been over and done with, this more like the aftermath. No word on the location but I feel good knowing it’s not my backyard here in the Carolinas. Check out the series of photos after the jump.
Read More »World Record Catfish May Not Be Official
July 17, 2009 FishingDid you happen to see the report this week about the 11-year old who caught a whopping 9-foot, 193 pound catfish? A Doubletough story for sure as Jessica Wanstall of Sittingbourne, Kent, in the United Kingdom, spent twenty minutes while “my arms turned to jelly” before landing the big fish. The article states the International [...]
Read More »Billy Needs A Bigger Living Room
July 14, 2009 African gameDoubletough friend Billy of Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina let us know today that the skins from two zebras taken last summer finally arrived from Africa. A frequent contributor to Doubletough Outdoors, Billy is a fine Southern sportsman when he’s not brokering yachts and sportfishing boats. This particular adventure pretty much fell in his lap as [...]
Read More »Hundred Pound Mahi, No Fighting Chair Required
July 10, 2009 FishingNot all fish are caught from million-dollar yachts! These good ol’ boys aboard a tugboat traveling offshore from Cape Canaveral, Florida to South Carolina in early June passed the time by dragging a line. Traveling at nine knots, conditions were perfect for this huge dolphin to strike. The crew estimated it to weigh in the [...]
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