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First Hawaiian Island Adventure
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Another Mounted Buck for Justin
Our SimplyOutdoor Pro Staffer, Justin, had a great deer season last year.  And if you need to be reminded as to how "great" it was, you can click here. But, even though all of us completely remember how great his season was, and because Justin is the complete jerk that he is, he likes to send pictures months after the season in order to continue to rub it in. The picture in this post is of ...
Primal Thoughts
The corn is shoulder high, farmers are harvesting their wheat crop already, tomorrow it is supposed to be ninety degrees, and yet all I can think about is fall. It’s always interesting to see what triggers the senses and summons that primal hunting urge within.  The corn stalks glistening in the morning sun caught my eye this morning, as well as the morning sun’s reflection on the tractor ...
Role Reversal
After stumbling across this picture, I'm starting to get a little concerned.  I know that bears inhabit many of the woods around us, and while their population may be small in my area of Michigan, if they are starting to get this smart I might need to be careful when scouting, hunting, or simply heading to my treestand. And, Mike, my fellow Michigan hunting blog friend and bear hunter, you and...

Camping-The first trip of the year!

Posted By: Arthur on May 22, 2008 in camping - Comments: 9 Comments »

img_1136.jpgLast weekend we went on our first official camping trip of the season.  It went pretty well, and everyone had a pretty good time.  Everyone got in on the action, even the dogs! 

My wife’s family and I all headed down to Pokagon State Park in Indiana.  It is just across the state line and only about an hour drive for us.  We went to the park last year for one of our Christmas dinners, and decided that coming back there, and camping in the spring, would be fun.  We even managed to get all of the wife’s mom’s side of the family together.  Four camping spots and about 15 people later we were all unpacked and ready to go.

img_1134.jpgWe did what everyone does camping–we ate!  I mean we ate a lot.  From steaks, to homemade mac and cheese, to full homemade breakfasts of pancakes, eggs, and the works.  In case some of you img_1146.jpgdon’t know–camping is not about being hungry, it is just about eating.  We definitely covered that.

The trip was good all the way around and everyone enjoyed themselves.  A good way to get outdoors and start the warmer season off right.

It even rained and we managed to not get wet!  Perfect!

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Disappointing weekend-but we made the most of it!

Posted By: Arthur on May 12, 2008 in Fishing, Hunting, Ramblings, Shooting, camping - Comments: 5 Comments »

rain.jpgThe weekend was a downer for outdoor plans. I guess it wasn’t a total bust, but my Mother’s day plans really didn’t go quite as well as I would have liked them too. I guess that is the way life works sometimes, and you just have to roll with the punches so to speak.

Saturday was absolutely gorgeous. It was in the high 60′s and absolutely beautiful outside. I took the dog out to let him run around and enjoy the nice weather. While he did that I sat on the porch and got my fishing poles around for our first fishing trip of the season that was planned for the next day. I put new line on my reels, made sure they were functioning as they should, got the tackle box around, and loaded it up with some new lures I got last year for Christmas, and just overall made sure I had everything ready for the next day’s fishing events.

So the next day comes (Mother’s day), and what does it do? Rain. All day! A little rain normally doesn’t keep me away from fishing, but this was the constant all day, accompanied with 20mph winds, rain. Not something I wanted to venture out in for my first fishing trip of the season.

The day wasn’t completely a bust though. Jeff got a little ingenuitive. We wanted to shoot our bows for the first time this year, and apparently with us not being able to fish, he was desperate. That made him, on the way out to our parents house, devise a plan that would still allow us to shoot the bows without getting wet. My parent’s polebarn has a sliding door at the back corner of it, so we sat a target out in lawn, 20yds in front of us, and shot from inside the pole barn through the door. What a brilliant idea from Jeff. It wasn’t quite like having a gorgeous day to shoot, and it limited the different shots we could take, but it still provided for some outdoor activities without getting drenched. We got all the boys, and Corrin, in on the act as well. It actually was a pretty good time.

So, hopefully we manage to get out fishing some night this week, and hopefully the rain finally holds off as well. If that doesn’t happen I am just going to focus my attention on the wife and I’s first camping trip this weekend.

Hopefully it doesn’t rain for that either!

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Camping-Back to the simple life

Posted By: Arthur on February 19, 2008 in camping - Comments: 4 Comments »

100_1667.jpgWith it being so cold and nasty out around here lately, I have been really thinking about spring, the nicer weather, and one of the things that we enjoy during spring and throughout the summer; camping.

I have been camping since I was a little kid.  Our parents used to take us to quite a few different places to camp, have a fun weekend away from the house, and get away from all of the fast-paced necessities of normal everyday life.  Camping as a kid was always a blast, and I used to look forward to it a lot, and it seemed the days slowed way down right before the trip.

The wife and I still enjoy camping with family, friends, and co-workers and we try to do it as often as we can during the warmer months.  We will also camp in the fall.  It is one of my favorite times to camp.  I enjoy the cooler temperatures and the smell in the air at that time of year.  There is nothing like sitting around a campfire bundled up in a swearshirt cooking smores.  To those who haven’t experienced it you are truly missing out.

Last year we only managed to get out camping a few times and I can feel the effects, because I am having some serious camping withdrawals.  Fortunately for us we have many great private, as well as state campgrounds, that aren’t very far from us.  They allow a fun weekend getaway without the hassle of having to drive for hours at a time to enjoy a pleasurable weekend away.

I think we shoud start thinking about our first camping trip this year and decide where we want to go.  Nothing like heading into the woods, setting up a tent, and appreciating nature for the weekend.  Of course getting to eat smores is good too!

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