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May 12, 2020Building A Backyard Range- Guns America
May 12, 2020As we slowly emerge from the grip of Old Man Winter, many hunters welcome the beginnings of spring. The daylight hours are increasing, and the warm rays of sunshine greet the dandelion florets as they bloom yellow blossoms across the mountainside.
These are the first signs that Mother Nature is prepared to welcome new life into the world. These are the days and months that are most critical to new life found in our elk and deer herds.
This is also the time that the black bear emerge from their den, ready to fill their bellies on wild onion, skunk cabbage, green grass shoots, and newly born calves and fawns.
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