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The dangers of driving through the ice and tips to avoid it

Posted by Ron C. Hustvedt Jr. on Wednesday, December 5, 2012, In : Ice Fishing 
    It had been a good day ice fishing for Vince Meyer and his wife Dawn. There was slush on top of the ice but Vince’s 36-inch auger was close to bottoming out when he drilled holes earlier that day and there were plenty of other vehicles on the ice. As they drove off the lake on a plowed road, the possibility of driving through was not on their mind.
    Vince’s biggest concern was keeping an eye out for those slush puddles because a few cars the weekend before had gotten swamped...
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'Tis the early season for ice fishing action

Posted by Ron Hustvedt Jr. on Tuesday, November 13, 2012, In : Ice Fishing 
 
    The ice-fishing season is so close you can feel it. With the first signs of ice on smaller lakes, it won’t be too before ice anglers across the state are drilling holes, dropping lines and yanking out fish.
    Early season ice fishing is a lot of fun for a lot of reasons. For one, the bite is definitely decent—more often than it’s slow though early season is never as good as late season.  
    Another reason is that there are very few other ice anglers on the water. The d...
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Must haves: Don't leave the truck or deer stand without these

Posted by Ron Hustvedt Jr. on Wednesday, October 24, 2012, In : Outdoors 

“It is better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.”


This adage never rings more true than when you are two miles in and attempting to settle into your bowhunting stand for the day. I chatted with my bowhunting buddy and expert Kurt Baumgartner to compare notes with our packing lists and this is what we came up with. These are items to strongly consider putting in your backpack, to avoid those “Dang-it” moments.


Toilet Paper – Yes you can cut the top of yo...


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PETA and the actual threats to hunting

Posted by Ron Hustvedt Jr. on Wednesday, October 17, 2012, In : Hunting 
Anti-hunters come in all shapes, sizes and political mindsets so don’t be quick to pigeon hole the anti-hunting movement or else you’ll miss half of those who would put an end to it one way or another.

Yeah, that’s right. In this world of polarization where political parties are working day and night to turn our self-governing processes into a sporting match between this side and that side, hunters have to keep things in perspective.

Hunting is under attack and it’s being att...


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Scent control - can I really be scent free?

Posted by Ron Hustvedt Jr. on Wednesday, October 10, 2012, In : bow hunting 
           In Bowhunting it’s all about getting as close to game as you possibly can. A 30-yard shot at the range may seem easy enough, but may look impossible in the wooded or brushy situations, that most hunters regularly encounter.

So what can you do to shorten the distance for that slamdunk opportunity? Try to eliminate and reduce as much human and foreign odors on you and your equipment as you can.



Now, is it possible to be totally scent free as some manufacturers of “Scent C...


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Minnesota’s four-bluebill limit opens opportunities for hunting divers this season

Posted by Ron Hustvedt Jr. on Thursday, September 20, 2012, In : Waterfowl Hunting 
    One of the greatest Midwestern waterfowling traditions is the pursuit of diving ducks. Geese and puddle ducks are a ton of fun, but there is a mystique around diving ducks that is uniquely Midwestern.



    When I think of hunting for divers I picture the classic Les Kouba painting where the sky is gray, the water is churned and the reeds are bent by the wind. Making that image complete is a group of divers coming in, wings cupped, committed to the spread.
    It could be any of the...
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Teaching kids to read the woods, the water and the writing on the wall

Posted by Ron Hustevedt Jr. on Thursday, September 13, 2012, In : Outdoors 
    A lot has been written over the years regarding taking children into the outdoors with you. The benefits are immeasurable and benefit the sport as well as the resource.
    This blog is more widespread than that. I’m encouraging parents to get their kids aware of their surroundings whether in the outdoors or on a road trip.


The author with his four-year-old son, his father and his dog Maddy

   As a teacher of 15 years, I’ve seen a lot of kids come and go. It’s amazing to me ...

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Advice from John Luttrell on bringing that young puppy duck hunting for the first time

Posted by Ron Hustvedt Jr. on Thursday, September 6, 2012, In : Waterfowl Hunting 
    The waterfowling seasons are just around the corner and it is a special time of the year—especially if you have a new dog to introduce to the sport. I remember my first hunting trip with my lab and it was a special occasion.
    Taking your dog on that first duck hunting trip is a big deal and you want to make it something your dog is going to want to do over and over again. Doing this properly is a bit more complicated than heading out into the blind and having a go at it.



    I recently...
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Details critical for early season goose hunting success

Posted by Ron Hustvedt on Wednesday, August 29, 2012, In : Hunting 

   

    Early goose season is one of my most favorite hunting times in the year. Not only is it the first waterfowling opportunity of he year, it is also a great time to get the cobwebs out of your hunting system.
    This is not a gentleman’s hunt, however. In order to be successful during the early season you have to be willing to put in the time. There are two areas in which so many hunters make mistakes and those are with scouting and concealment.
    Scouting is all about finding the b...


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The shootin'est time of year

Posted by Ron Hustvedt on Wednesday, August 22, 2012, In : Shooting sports 
By RON HUSTVEDT JR.

    The end of August is near and you can almost hear the shotguns and rifles getting excited in their gun safes, cases and back end of closets. If you can’t hear it then perhaps it’s time you dusted off that trusty firearm and gave it a little pre-season workout.
    This is one of my most favorite times of the year because we are on the verge of the fall and early winter hunting seasons. That summer shooting league I meant to join and those trips to the range I...
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Ron Hustvedt Ron Hustvedt Jr. is an avid outdoorsman and enthusiastic educator who loves mixing the two whenever possible. He is a nationally published outdoor writer and photographer with articles and photographs appearing in a wide variety of publications. Hustvedt is an outdoor personality who has appeared on nationally televised hunting and fishing shows along with his own videos and commercials. For his full-time gig, Hustvedt is a middle school social studies teacher whose students consistently perform at the highest levels. He has been fishing and hunting his entire life and enjoys bringing the outdoors to his classroom as well. You can visit him online at www.writeOutdoors.com or on Youtube at YouTube.com/WriteOutdoors.
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