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After an article appeared in the Wilmington Business Journal, local news WECT called about featuring it on their evening news. I was already on the road to the Southeastern Wildlife Expo in Charleston, South Carolina so if they could wait until the following week, I’ll let them have the scoop on Trophy Score Fishing. Being a beach town with a big fishing industry, it was a no-brainer.
As for the results, some quotes got chopped but all in all, it turned out well. “My best is pretty darn good” was preceded but “I’ll never get a world record but….”, to put it into context. A transcript of the interview can be read here.
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Video taken near Estes, Colorado on a Forest Service access road. Estes is near Rocky Mountain National Park, home to one of the largest elk herds in the country.
Thanks to Tyke Bennett and Aaron Enget for sending this in!
Check out the crew of JagerPro as they do some population control on an outlaw band of Georgia hogs. Using thermal imaging atop a DPMS Panther Arms .308 rifle, they drop the hammer on 22 hogs in a single night.
Following on the heels of the deer count report from Salkehatchie Farms near Smoak, South Carolina, comes this video of the remarkable bucks on the property. The action begins at the 4:20 mark, be sure to amp up the audio.
If you’ve ever been to Yellowstone, Rocky Mountain National Park, or any publicly-accessible area where the “locals” have no fear of man, then I’m sure you seen the folks attempting for a Darwin Award by trying to get close to an animal. If this big boy isn’t afraid of a half-ton Dodge, then you can bet he’s not afraid of an overweight, Cheetos’ eatin’ couch potato.