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By Nathan Coker
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Nov 30th, 2015
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The Future of the Great Outdoors article by Dan Chason I remember when I was young and the passion that I had for any kind of hunting.  My dad didn’t deer hunt or duck hunt, so when I turned 15 and got my driver’s license, I was ready to explore the world outside of dove […]...
By Nathan Coker
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Oct 26th, 2015
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article by Dan Chason There is nothing that will ruin a hunt quicker for me than to hunt with a unethical nimrod.  I won’t call them hunters as they are not.  They are what I call shooters.  It is not about the pleasure of the camp or woods, it is about bragging rights and the […]...
By Nathan Coker
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Sep 25th, 2015
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article by Dan Chason During my days as a professional guide, I truly enjoyed the many hunting and fishing stories that were shared by my clients.  One story that sticks out in my mind came to me from a client who was a repeat customer.  For two trips in a row, he brought a large […]...
By Nathan Coker
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Aug 28th, 2015
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An Adventure You Will Never Forget article by Dan Chason I have hunted about every creature you can hunt in the South.  From wild hogs to deer to turkey to squirrels to ducks, none can compare to the thrill of hunting the elusive alligator.  We get used to seeing these reptiles while fishing, and few...
By Nathan Coker
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Jul 24th, 2015
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Embracing the Outdoors article by Dan Chason My wife doesn’t fish nor does she understand why I love it so much.  But she tolerates it.  Same way with hunting. I once talked her into getting into a box stand with me.  The weather was cool but not cold.  I never spent so much time prepping [&hel...
By Nathan Coker
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Jun 28th, 2015
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Embracing the Ones You Love article by Dan Chason 2014 was a rough year for me.  With the demands of work, kids, grandkids and of course, my hobbies,  it was a run and gun year.  All of that was compounded in April when my Dad, Rev. R.L. Chason unexpectedly passed away.  My Mom, Mozelle, his [&hellip...
By Nathan Coker
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Jan 27th, 2015
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From the Right Rig to the Perfect Weather, These Tips Are Sure to Bring the Fish article by Dan Chason During our transition from winter to spring, there are a couple of weeks where most of us suffer cabin fever as we await the warming that is to come.  This warming wakes up most activities, [&hellip...
By Nathan Coker
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Dec 29th, 2014
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Duck Hunting with the Great “Uncle Si” article by Dan Chason With the dawn of a new year, some folks take this time to start looking at their lives and make some changes.  Diets are common, fitness centers start running numerous ads attracting new clients and nicotine patches sell like ho...
By Nathan Coker
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Dec 1st, 2014
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Key Tips for Making a Young Hunter’s Experience a Good One article by Dan Chason I am either getting old or soft as this year is the first time I have shared a deer stand on opening weekend.  However, the company I had for the weekend brought back old memories and made some new ones, […]...
By Nathan Coker
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Oct 28th, 2014
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Thankful for Good Friends Like Leon “Sonny” Miletello article by Dan Chason Anyone who knows Leon “Sonny” Miletello will tell stories of a man who is small of stature but bigger than life.  I call him “Uncle Sonny,” even though we are not related.  I have told him many times I...