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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...
By Nathan Coker
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Sep 25th, 2014
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Young Fisherman Carson McKoin Has What it Takes article by Dan Chason The first time I met Carson McKoin, he was nine years old.  His mom, Ellen was my doctor’s nurse/office manager and had asked me if I could help teach this young man some fishing techniques.  I have had numerous requests such...
By Nathan Coker
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Aug 25th, 2014
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Wearing the Appropriate Hunting and Fishing Gear article by Dan Chason When your publisher emails you and says that the next issue will be “style” related, it can be a stretch to stay on subject when you are an outdoor writer.  It took a couple of weeks of hard thought but after thinking ...
By Nathan Coker
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Jun 26th, 2014
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Freedom in the Great Outdoors article by Dan Chason As we welcome another year of Independence for our country, I cannot help but think back to our Founding Fathers and the reasons that this nation was founded.  One word describes it all:  freedom.  That freedom is never more apparent than when in th...
By Nathan Coker
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May 21st, 2014
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KIA:  Fallujah, Iraq 23 June 2005 article by Dan Chason Every father dreads the day that his daughter finds the man of her dreams and moves on with her life.  I am and was no different.  My daughter, Danielle is an exceptional woman.  To understand how exceptional, I will divulge some things that hav...
By Nathan Coker
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Apr 25th, 2014
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Spring Turkey Hunting at Ruffin Ranch article by Dan Chason After a long weekend at the Duck Commander 500, I was joined by friends Allen Butler, William Hatten and Jason Bullock of JPS fame on a jaunt over to Eden, TX with the General Manager of Ruffin Building Systems, Jimmy Worley.  We were met at...