Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Early Season is a Good Time to Harvest a Buck

August 23, 2008

Aug 21, 2008

Frankfort, Ky. – Kentucky’s statewide archery deer season begins Sept. 6. Despite the heat and mosquitoes, early season is prime time for buck hunters.

“The first 5-10 days of the season are the best time if you’re going to harvest a mature buck in velvet,” said Bill Mitchell, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources’ management foreman at Taylorsville Lake Wildlife Management Area. “Bachelor groups of bucks are frequenting clover and alfalfa fields. They’re getting that last shot of protein into their antlers.”

Bucks are still in their summer patterns this time of year. It’s not uncommon to see them coming into food plots and pastures just before dark, or even earlier if the weather is mild.

“They’re probably the most vulnerable they’re going to be, in September and early October,” said David Yancy, a wildlife biologist in Kentucky Fish and Wildlife’s big game program. “They haven’t gone secretive yet. They are much more visible, reliable and predictable. When they start to peel the velvet off their antlers and female deer come into heat in mid to late October, the predictability starts to fall off.”

Yancy recommends that hunters set up along paths that lead to fields or food plots, rather than on the edge of the opening itself. “It would probably be better to set up on a trail back into the woods,” he said. “Try to pattern them, and find trails going in and out of pastures. Work back from those trails and find a place where two trails come together and merge into one, then set up there.”

Mitchell said setting up on trails that lead to fields allows hunters to catch deer before dark. “They’ll wait till that last bit just before dark and they’ll start stirring,” he said. “If the deer are waiting for dark, you can intercept them before they get to the field.”

Setting up in these areas also reduces the chance a hunter will spook deer when climbing out of a tree stand.

“If you spook them one time, more than likely the older deer will become more nocturnal,” Mitchell said. “Then you just undid all of your scouting.”

Early morning and late evening are the most productive times to hunt. Just like people, deer don’t want to move around during the heat of the afternoon.

“They spend the hot part of the day in the shade,” said Yancy. “In the cooler evening, they’ll wander down the trail and out into the field. If the weather stays pleasant like it’s been lately, they’ll be coming out while there’s still some shooting time left.”

Successful early season hunters should be careful to get their deer meat cooled down quickly. Mitchell cautions that simply putting a bag of ice in a deer’s body cavity isn’t enough on a hot day.

“I would advise prior to going on a hunt like that, be prepared to immediately skin that deer and get him in the cooler within an hour; two hours at the most,” he said. “You’ve got to get it cooled or you’re going to lose that meat.”

Before going after their early-season buck, hunters should be sure to review a copy of the 2008-09 Kentucky Hunting & Trapping Guide, available wherever hunting licenses are sold. The guide details complete regulations on bag limits, licensing, hunter education and equipment restrictions

Hunters, Anglers: Win a Yamaha Grizzly 550 FI ATV

August 21, 2008

SPRINGFIELD, Mo.- Hunters and anglers can explore their heritage in conservation funding—and enter to win a 2009 Yamaha Grizzly 550 FI ATV—by visiting the official Web site of National Hunting and Fishing Day, www.nhfday.org.

National Hunting and Fishing Day is set for Sept. 27, 2008.

Congress formalized the day as a public reminder that hunters, anglers and shooters are America’s premier conservation supporters. In fact, through licenses and excise taxes, they generate $100,000 every 30 minutes for fish, wildlife and habitat programs.

Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A. is the latest to sponsor the annual commemoration.

“We’re glad to have Yamaha’s support in our effort to educate America about hunters, anglers and conservation. If it weren’t for traditional outdoorsmen and women, we wouldn’t have the great outdoors that everyone enjoys today. We want every hunter and angler to know this story by heart,” said Denise Wagner of Wonders of Wildlife museum.
The Springfield, Mo., museum is the official home of National Hunting and Fishing Day.

“Yamaha is a strong supporter of fishing, hunting and conservation in the outdoors, and we’re proud to sponsor National Hunting and Fishing Day,” said Steve Nessl, marketing manager for Yamaha’s ATV/SxS group.

The drawing is open to Web site visitors as well as anyone who works or attends one of the many National Hunting and Fishing Day celebrations to be held across the country. A list of events is at www.nhfday.org .

One lucky entrant, 18 years old or older, will win a 2009 Yamaha Grizzly 550 FI. Approximate retail value is $7,099. No purchase is necessary to enter or win. The sweepstakes begins at 12:01 a.m. Pacific Time on Aug. 18, 2008, and end at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on Oct. 31, 2008. The winner will be determined by random drawing. Complete rules, entry info and more information are available at www.nhfday.org.

Yamaha’s sweepstakes main page is at www.YamahaOutdoors.com/NHFDay.

Sponsors for 2008 include Wonders of Wildlife, National Shooting Sports Foundation, Bass Pro Shops, The Sportsman Channel, National Wild Turkey Federation, Realtree, Cabela’s, Woolrich, GunBroker.com, Outdoor Channel, Safari Club International, Hunting Heritage Trust, Smith Wesson, Field Stream and Outdoor Life, and Yamaha.

Catch Of a Lifetime: Minnesotan Wins $1 million Fantasy Fishing

August 21, 2008

Michael Thompson of St. Michael, Minn., will go down in history as the first fantasy sports player to win $1 million. He was crowned champion of the FLW Fantasy Fishing inaugural season on Aug. 21, 2008.

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MINNEAPOLIS — Michael Thompson has dreamed of becoming a law enforcement officer, someday. He and his wife, Penny, have dreamed about building their dream home, someday. And with a 12-year-old son and an 11-month-old daughter, they’ve dreamed about saving enough money for their children to go to college – someday.

Someday is closer than they think, because on Thursday, Thompson, 33, a stay-at-home dad from Minneapolis who is studying to become a police officer, made fantasy-sports history by becoming America’s first FLW Fantasy Fishing champion and the official winner of its $1 million grand prize. Thompson’s payday is the largest payday in fantasy sports – ever – even including fantasy football.

In a suspense-filled moment from the Colonial Center in Columbia, S.C., before a throng of fans, Thompson ripped open a 3-foot card to reveal that he had come in first place in the season-long chase for the FLW Fantasy Fishing $1 million grand prize. (Click here to watch the video.)

Photo by FLWOutdoors.Com
Photo by FLWOutdoors.Com

“This is unbelievable, I simply can’t believe it … it’s a dream come true!” said Thompson, an avid bass angler. “I simply started playing FLW Fantasy Fishing because I love fishing and because it was fun. We have a lot of dreams and this will help us make many of them come true.”

Irwin Jacobs, chairman of FLW Outdoors and the creator of FLW Fantasy Fishing, an international online fantasy fishing game launched in February 2008, presented Thompson with his $1 million check. FLW Fantasy Fishing is an international, online fantasy fishing game (www.fantasyfishing.com). Fantasy fishing players in 122 countries around the world picked bass pros who fished in seven Walmart FLW Tour tournaments, the nation’s premier professional bass fishing circuit.

“In 1996, when we launched FLW Outdoors, I dreamed about the biggest payday in pro bass fishing, when the champion of the Forrest Wood Cup could claim the first $1 million prize in pro bass fishing,” said Jacobs. “Fifteen years later, we achieved my personal goal of awarding $1 million to our Forrest Wood Cup champion, not once, but as of last Sunday, two years in a row.

“A $1 million prize for pro fishing seemed unbelievable 15 years ago. That’s why today’s $1 million FLW Fantasy Fishing grand prize is so incredible. Imagine, winning a million dollars with the click of a mouse from the comfort of your living room,” Jacobs added. “With the excitement that FLW Fantasy Fishing has created all over the world in the past year, I have no doubt there will be many more like Michael Thompson who will become FLW Fantasy Fishing millionaires in the years to come.”

A graduate of Buffalo High School in Minnesota and a resident of St. Michael, Minn., a suburb of Minneapolis, Thompson has been a stay-at-home dad while he works toward finishing law enforcement school, with a goal of some day working in the Wright County Sheriff’s office, where he volunteers. In his spare time, Thompson is an avid bass angler and bow hunter.

And what will he do with $1 million? Thompson and his wife, Penny, say they’ll pay off Thompson’s Ranger Z20 bass boat, buy Penny a new car and start thinking about building a new home on a piece of land that they’ve dreamed about buying for many years.

To reach first place, Thompson entered all seven FLW Fantasy Fishing tournaments, which began in February 2008 with the kick-off of the FLW Tour, the nation’s premier professional bass fishing circuit. Before each tournament, Thompson, like other FLW Fantasy Fishing players all over the world, would log on to www.fantasyfishing.com and select ten bass pros who fished in the FLW Tour tournaments. Thompson had learned about FLW Fantasy Fishing by watching FLW Outdoors, a weekly, hour-long television program broadcast on FOX Sports Net, with a global reach of 500 million households.

The key to Thompson’s success was his ability to consistently score a significant number of points in each of the seven FLW Fantasy Fishing tournaments. Thompson, like many of the other top 15 winners, subscribed to Player’s Advantage, an online “tip” tool offered by FLW Fantasy Fishing. Packed with stats and expert advice about FLW Tour bass pros, Player’s Advantage provided Thompson an extra edge in picking the ten FLW Tour bass pros for his fantasy team before each tournament.

Thompson solidified his first place spot by selecting Michael Bennett, 24, a bass pro from Lincoln, Calif. (Sacramento area), to come in first place in last weekend’s Forrest Wood Cup, a bass tournament that represents the pinnacle of professional bass fishing. Bennett won the Cup and its grand prize, $1 million.

“FLW Fantasy Fishing has been the single best thing that ever happened to professional and recreational bass fishing,” said Bennett. “It’s setting a new benchmark and attracting record numbers of new fans to our sport.”

Coming in second place was James Brown, 26, a resident of Lodi, Calif. An avid bass angler who dreams of one day becoming a bass pro and fishing the FLW Tour, Brown won a brand-new Ranger Z19 bass boat powered by a Yamaha engine, valued at $52,000. Earlier this season, Brown won a $5,000 Walmart gift card, which he says, was quickly used to purchase items for his eight-month-old baby daughter, Tatim. With his new bass boat, Brown says he will sell his existing Ranger Z20 bass boat.

“This is absolutely great. I love Ranger bass boats, and it will be great not to have a monthly boat payment anymore,” said Brown, a foreman with a company that installs septic tank systems. “Playing FLW Fantasy Fishing has been a lot of fun, and I can’t wait until the start of next season.”

In addition to Thompson and Brown, the other top 13 FLW Fantasy Fishing winners included:

3rd place: Steve Reed, Davis, Calif. – Chevy Silverado truck, valued at $40,000.

4th place: Carl Trussell, Orange, Texas (Beaumont, Texas) – Ranger Reata boat powered with an Evinrude Engine, valued at $36,000.

5th place: Steve Braun, Hartland, Wis. (Milwaukee) – $25,000 Walmart Gift Card, presented by Proctor & Gamble.

6th place: Tim Potoczny, Gurnee, Ill. (Chicago) – $20,000 US Savings Bond, presented by the National Guard.

7th place: Jim Stallard, Wilmington, N.C. – $20,000 BP Gas Card.

8th place: Dixie Canterbury, Odenville, Ala. (Birmingham, Ala.) – $15,000 Walmart Gift Card, presented by Snickers.

9th place: Jeff Nelson, New Brighton, Minn. (Minneapolis-St. Paul) – $10,000 Walmart Gift Card, presented by Castrol.

10th place: Madge Austin, Elmhurst, Pa. (Scranton, Pa.) – $10,000 Walmart Gift Card, presented by Land O’Lakes.

11th place: Peyote Perryman, Raleigh, N.C. – $10,000 Walmart Gift Card, presented by Berkley.

12th place: Gary McMullin, Overland Park, Kan. – Prize: $10,000 Walmart Gift Card, presented by Kellogg’s.

13th place: Ron James, Oshawa, Ontario – Prize: $8,000 US Bank Cashier’s Check.

14th place: Brent Meyer, Crawfordville, Fla. (Tallahasee, Fla.) – Prize: Yahama Grizzly 450 Hunter All-Terrain Vehicle, valued at $8,000.

15th place: Ken Sessions, Pace, Fla. (Pensacola, Fla.) – Can-Am Outlander 400 All-Terrain Vehicle, valued at $8,000.

Fantasy fishing makes fantasy sports history

In its first season, FLW Fantasy Fishing has rocketed to the top of the fantasy sports world, gaining fans from all over the globe attracted to the game’s $7.3 million in cash and prizes, representing the highest payout of any fantasy sports game in the world. This new twist on fantasy sports has been recognized as a game changer in the world of fantasy sports, as well as other professional sports seeking to gain recognition and major sponsors. RotoNation, a leading fantasy sports Web site even went so far as to say FLW Fantasy Fishing is “revolutionizing” fantasy sports.

More than 4,400 prizes were awarded during FLW Fantasy Fishing’s first season, including seven $100,000 prizes, to the player who came in first place at the conclusion of each fantasy fishing tournament, and the game’s $1,000,000 grand prize, which was awarded to the player who obtained the most points over seven tournaments. Prizes were awarded to players as far away as the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, Indonesia, Poland, South Africa, Estonia, and several other countries throughout the world.

The online game was launched in February 2008 with the kick-off of the 2008 Walmart FLW Tour bass fishing tournament series. Prior to each FLW Tour tournament, FLW Fantasy Fishing participants logged onto www.fantasyfishing.com to select a fantasy team of ten FLW pro bass anglers who were scheduled to fish in each FLW Tour tournament. Fantasy fishing players earned points at the conclusion of each tournament, based on the performance (placement in the designated tournament) of their fantasy team pro anglers. The FLW Tour included the following tournaments:

Lake Toho (Kissimmee, Fla.): Feb. 28-March 2; Lewis Smith Lake (Jasper, Ala.): April 3-6; National Guard Open – Lake Norman (Charlotte, N.C.): April 24-27; Walmart Open – Beaver Lake (Rogers, Ark.): May 15-18; Fort Loudoun-Tellico Lakes (Knoxville, Tenn.): June 19-22; Chevy Open – Detroit River (Detroit): July 10-13; Forrest Wood Cup at Lake Murray (Columbia, S.C.): Aug. 14-17.

Participants could win prizes for an individual tournament as well as accumulate points over seven designated tournaments to be eligible for a $1 million cash prize, which will be awarded to the participant with the highest overall points for the season. Seven $100,000 first-place prizes went to the participants who earn the most points for each tournament. A $5 million bonus was offered to the first player to correctly rank the top seven finishers in a tournament.

About FLW Outdoors

FLW Outdoors, named after Forrest L. Wood, the legendary founder of Ranger Boats, is the largest tournament organization in the world. In 2008 alone, the organization is offering more than 90,000 anglers the chance to win more than $40 million through 230 tournaments in 10 circuits.

Walmart and many of America’s largest and most respected companies support FLW Outdoors and its tournament trails. Walmart signed on as an FLW Outdoors sponsor in 1997 and today is the world’s leading supporter of tournament fishing. For more information about Walmart, visit Walmart.com. For more information about FLW Outdoors and its tournaments, browse FLWOutdoors.com or call (270) 252-1000.

MyHuntingandFishing.Com’s New Look

August 21, 2008

MyHuntingandFishing.Com now has a new look and added features that will enhance your viewing experience. Not only will you be able to enjoy content from members such as videos, photos and blogs but also we are adding areas for outdoor news, product reviews, polls, featured members and outfitters. We hope to bring you timely articles, tips and reviews that will help you be a better hunter, fisherman and outdoorsman in general. We will be adding new content over the next couple of weeks so check back often.

Bluegrass Bucks and Beards

August 21, 2008

Bluegrass Bucks and Beards is our featured outfitter this week. If you have not heard Kentucky is one of the top producing states for Boone and Crockett deer in the past 10 years. With Kentucky’s rolling hills, agricultural fields and one buck limit the deer here have the potential to get big. The key is genetics, food and age. Bluegrass Bucks and Beards now manages about 1700 acres of prime whitetail habitat in the state of Kentucky and offers gun, archery and muzzleloader hunts throughout the season. Rob and Fred Scroggins are committed to offering you the opportunity to hunt some of the best whitetail habitat in the Midwest at a reasonable price. Spring Turkey hunts are also available. Current rates are $350.00 per day per hunter. For current dates and availablilty go to www.bluegrassbucksandbeards.com. Your taxidermist will be glad you did! If you would like your outfitter featured here contact jeff@myhuntingandfishing.com

The Big Outdoors

August 21, 2008

This week’s featured member is the Big_Outdoors. The Big Outdoors is a weekly radio show that features timely topics and guests as it relates to hunting, fishing and the outdoors and is hosted by Chip Hart and Rick Combs. The show airs on WLW 700 AM every Saturday from 5:00 to 5:30AM. It can be heard on www.700wlw.com and XM Radio 173. Chip Hart is CEO of Hart Productions which produces a wide variety of trade shows which include the Cincinnati Hunting and Fishing Show, Cincinnati Travel, Sports and Boat Show and the Columbus Sport, Vacation and Boat Show just to name a few. He is also the vice president of the Outdoor Writers of Ohio. Rick Combs is free-lance writer in the outdoors industry. He is currently field editor for Bowhunting World Magazine and is author of several books such as Turkey Hunting Tactics of the Pros: Expert Advice to Help You Get a Gobbler This Season and Advanced Turkey Hunting. This is a very informative show and if you are into hunting and fishing I would encourage you to check out their shows. Click here to check out a listing of their shows and start listening now.

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