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Give up your rights. Give up your safety. Keep your $25

AR-HR - Sat, 02/13/2010 - 09:09
Citizens of Indiana be grateful!  Representatives Lawson and Barnes have decided to be ‘reasonable’.  They have decided to respect the Governor’s mandate to “not make this recession worse by adding one cent to the tax burden of our fellow citizens", by removing the $25 tax from HB1258. Evidently the rights of ...

Why Is SAOVA Asking For The IRS To Investigate HSUS?

AR-HR - Sat, 02/13/2010 - 09:09
Near the end of 2009, the Sportsmen's and Animal Owners' Voting Alliance (SAOVA) started leading a campaign calling for the IRS to investigate the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) over potential violations of the terms of HSUS' 501c(3) tax exempt status. (informally referred to as the campaign to ...

Save the Dogs, Screw the Children? IN Rep. Lawson & Barnes’ idea of good policy?

AR-HR - Sat, 02/13/2010 - 09:09
Save the Dogs, Screw the Children!  That appears to be the theme of Indiana House Bill 1258, introduced by Indiana Reps. Lawson  and Barnes on January 12, 2010.  Just examine this section of HB1258, tacked into the bottom of the synopsis. “Makes promoting an animal fighting contest a predicate offense under ...

Resolution 2010: A Truly Humane Society

AR-HR - Sat, 02/13/2010 - 09:09
AR-HR has been quiet for a few months now but not for the reasons you might think. Have the poorly constructed animal ownership legislation campaigns ceased or even slowed?  Not a bit. Has the Humane Society of the United States been more open in the truth of its fundraising campaigns or use of ...

Goodbye to 2009 and to Fay

AR-HR - Sat, 02/13/2010 - 09:09
[caption id="attachment_916" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Fay, who was in the care of Mutts-N-Stuff All-Breed Dog Rescue. Donations in her name made be made after clicking on this image, taking you to her memorial page on Mutt-N Stuff's website"][/caption] Regardless of whether we agree on animal care and legislation perspectives, I think we ...

An Open Letter to the Courier-Journal re: State sues Harrison County ‘puppy mill’ owners

AR-HR - Sat, 02/13/2010 - 09:09
To: Ms. Schnieder (gschneider@courier-journal.com)   and the Editors of the Courier-Journal (cjletter@courier-journal.com) I read your November 30 article on the Courier Journal regarding the suit filed by Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller against Virginia & Kristin Garwood.    I have been following and writing about this case since it was brought to my attention ...

A HSUS 2008 Fundraising Contract Snapshot

AR-HR - Sat, 02/13/2010 - 09:09
The 2008 Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) Tax Filings became available for public viewing this week. (click here)  The full 2008 filing is located under the Annual Filing for Charitable Organizations link that does not have a date beside it.   Although it is lengthy reading, it is well ...

Has the HSUS CEO Paved The Way For HSUS Legal Liability?

AR-HR - Sat, 02/13/2010 - 09:09
On October 18, the Carroll Cox Show interviewed Ronnie Graves and Allan Schwartz, former members of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) Emergency Rescue Team.  There are 3 items that stand out that indicate that the Humane Society of the United States as an organization and volunteers as individuals ...

“It’s about Human Responsibility”, The Calgary Model for Animal Services

AR-HR - Sat, 02/13/2010 - 09:09
  Waiting for her forever home What would you say to a Metropolitan  Animal Control department who’s:  Day-to-day operations are not funded by taxpayer dollars? Canine licensing compliance rate is in excess of 90% and a feline licensing compliance rate at nearly 60% and rising? Maintains NO pet ownership limit laws? Has no Breed-Specific legislation, and ...

Got Dairy Farm? Reality Check Response to PETA video

AR-HR - Sat, 02/13/2010 - 09:09
The following is an outside perspective on the realities of dairy farming in response to the recent PETA 'undercover' video on one of the Land 'o Lakes supplying dairies.  Cathy Mills of Catren's Shar-pei  is the original author and retains all rights on this commentary.  Re-printed with permission She outlines the ...

PROTEST AND PARTY! – Sacramento – February 8 – A Personal View

Nativehunt Blog - Fri, 02/12/2010 - 00:37

Written by : Chuck Bridges

For a while it looked like the HSUS wasn’t going to show — I even checked the event board at the Hyatt to see if they’d moved the event across the street. But, no, the lure of free rental at the Capitol was too much (or perhaps it was just the sun going down — the first person we saw scuttling across the Capitol rotunda was Judie Mancuso of SCIL), and the HSUS’ caterer finally appeared to set up.

We had arranged to meet where the two main corridors in the Capitol office building cross. Our first contingent, including a film crew from The Animal Herald, and members of We the People for Pets and California Animal Voters Alliance (“CAVA”), had moved on to the event site, and Jan Dykema was handing out our new “George Washington was a dog breeder” brochures while we waited for stragglers, when a CHP sergeant asked us to follow him to his office. The sergeant advised us that it was against the rules to hand out materials on Capitol grounds without a permit. So much for First Amendment rights in The People’s House. Undeterred, we handed off our unused materials to other members of the team.

When Jan and I arrived at the event site in the basement rotunda, our first contingent (who had arrived before the caterer and was seated on benches) were being peacefully escorted out of the event site by the CHP and the HSUS event coordinators were hastily putting up screens between the event and the public. Outdoorsmen (and women) from Native Hunt, dressed in utility shirts and camo hats, also received the bum’s rush from the HSUS thugs. Jan and I attempted to enter the HSUS event, but were detained at the registration desk. (A flyer, with an RSVP telephone number, had been sent to each member of the Assembly and Senate announcing the event. However, no where on the flyer did it indicate that the event was by invitation only. Earlier, we had contacted a number of Assembly members and Senators seeking help getting on “the list.” In each case, we were told that they had not received a call back. Hmm, do you think the HSUS might have wanted to discourage less-than-friendly legislators from attending?) We were finally told by “Crystal” whose identification still remains a bit of the mystery (she doesn’t work for the legislature or the HSUS, or so she said) that we would not be allowed into the event. She also said, “I’ve seen all of your emails, Chuck, so I know what you’re up to.” Well, nice to meet you, too, Crystal!

I know it sounds like it was a melee, but it was all very peaceful – except for the sweating on the other side! It turns out that between 15 and 20 protesters showed up. We had the chance to watch each HSUS attendee as they arrived. And we got it on film. (Oh, yes, it turns out that one of the entrees served at the reception was Chicken.) It was hard to gauge the attendance at the HSUS event. I suspect that they were disappointed – hey, they were competing with a “find a cure” rally on the north side of the Capitol and a speech by Sara Palin in Redding.

At 6:00 all of us repaired (well, actually, the Capitol closes at that time and we were asked to leave – booted yet another time!) to the Pyramid Alehouse to debrief and share some fellowship. I was right about one thing, hefeweizen washes away the bad taste left by AR glitterati.

All in all, I would declare our protest a success. We showed Pacelle and his cronies that Californians are not pushovers, and perhaps more importantly, we solidified our friendships by breaking bread and raising a glass in common cause together.

Written by :Chuck Bridges

Prologue: After the event the Native Hunt Crew (after Sam and Michael jumped up and down several times) broke the elevator in the parking garage and were stuck between floors for an hour until Sacramento fire crews came and rescued them!  (them boyz obviously don’t get to go to the city much)

Alexander “Sasha” Siemel

Nativehunt Blog - Mon, 02/08/2010 - 13:49

When I first learned of  Sasha Siemel I was about 15 years of age and thoroughly enraptured with any Peter Hathaway Capstick or Hemmingway story which I could get my hands upon.
One day while visiting back home I was laying across my bed on a lazy afternoon during one of those frequent sunny day downpours of which the State of Florida is well known for, and I was quite thoroughly engrossed in reading a Capstick book entitled: Death In The Silent Places.

It was within this book that I started reading about the exploits and adventures of whom I consider the greatest big game hunter ever to walk the face of this earth:  Alexander “Sasha” Siemel

Mr. Siemel  was employed by South American Cattle Ranchers down in Pantanal to help keep the Jaguar numbers down (depredation to us Americans) and to keep their stock numbers from suffering too greatly from the big cats which number very high in that particular area. Now this in itself  does not sound like such a great feat until you read about HOW he achieved his nickname: EL TIGRERO’

You see Sasha only hunted the big cats with a single Spear, and a pack of trained Hound’s!  And he is credited for killing over 300 of the beast’s in this very fashion.  I am not saying that killing big cats with a rifle is not challenging and as a matter of fact I have killed several big cats myself using a rifle or my 44 mag. pistol, and some of those situations were very up close and very personal if you get my drift concerning the, shall we say “moisture factor”!

But, a spear and dog’s?  Now that is an entirely different situation altogether and although I have done my fair share of “Live Catching” wild boar armed with nothing more than my  dogs and a roll of duct tape, skewering a ferociously maddened Jaguar with a only a 7′ spear and a few baying hounds as “protection?”  I would have to think long and hard before embarking upon that adventure!

Click upon this link and go read about the Greatest Hunter of  our recently past century:  Alexander “Sasha” Siemel

Rained Out :(

Nativehunt Blog - Sat, 02/06/2010 - 18:42

The Sonoma County rain has put the damper on my hunting ambitions this morning, although we are in dire need of the rain, I need to get my weekend “Hawg Doggin’” in.  Not on this day however, the hills of Cazadero have gotten over 3 inches in the past 24 hours.  Running dogs in a down pour is tough, to say the least.  The scent of the hog does not stick on the ground, rooting and tracks are tough to distinguish as fresh, and if you have ever been in heavy timber during a down pour, then you know your hearing is minimal.  Excuses, excuses! lol

The hunting here has been great this winter, we have been hunting every weekend since early November, and have only struck out a few times.  My group of hunting buddies have done extremely well with lots of pork to put in the freezer.  Reports of other people have been good as well, both on private and the public hunt at Lake Sonoma, which is open to Archers.  Reports of downed hogs including tuskers have been floating around.

Dogs have done well, our younger stock, including a few pups at 8 mos. old are striking and baying.  The winter “heat” has passed and a few of us have bred some dogs.  A nice batch of Mcnabb/Kelpies are coming soon, as well as a liter of APBT’s from my “Honeybunch” bitch will hit the ground in late March.  The dogs are in their best shape right now, for they are running hard up to twice a week.

We have a few more months of runnin’ dogs left before it starts to warm up and get real “snakey” up here!  Gonna be runnin’ ‘em as much as possible until then, with a few big weekends coming up with friends.  Those are the best, when a bunch of serious dog guys get together and run the hills, then sit back after and tell about the hunt.  So that is my late winter, rained in, report on Hawg Doggin’.  Would love to hear some stories and see some pictures if any of ya’ll could send ‘em. Send ‘em to catchdogfarmer@gmail.com!

“cut ‘em loose”

Hear we are!

Nativehunt Blog - Sat, 02/06/2010 - 00:45

Stay Tuned!

We really need to stay tuned to the latest news and be prepared to jump into action when it comes to our HUNTING RIGHTS!   Notice I say rights and not privileges because the antis would love nothing more than to make it a privilege and then turn around and take that privilege away from us.

Monday afternoon the Native Hunt crew will be at our State Capitol and you can bet we will be voicing our opposition at Wayne Pacelle, H.S.U.S. and Senator Dean Florez attempt at taking over our Department Of Fish And Game (among other animal related offices) through their newly proposed Animal Rights Caucus!

Stay tuned for more information and updates, and do not just sit at home and let this happen like Californians did concerning the Lead Ban and Hand Gun Ammunition issues which are here to stay because we just did not get up the gumption to go out and FIGHT!

Be at our States Capitol Monday February the 8th, or be prepared to let the anti’s waltz right in and take over!

Be Out There Know, Go and Grow Tool Kit Available

Nativehunt Blog - Thu, 02/04/2010 - 10:03

Children who play outdoors seem to be less likely than their peers to develop nearsightedness. They’re also somewhat better in classroom preparedness, have longer attention spans, decreased aggression, and lowered levels of stress and depression.

So says The National Wildlife Federation

Now pardon me but has not yours truly here been making similar statements ever since the year 1990 when I first discovered the actual clinical term: WILDERNESS DEPRIVATION DISORDER.

Ever since I had read an article in J.A.M.A. about studies being done on inner city youth, and how it was discovered that due to the fact that these city dwellers, who for no apparent reason all suffered from some degrees of depression, anxiety, unexplained bouts of anger, and attention deficit disorder. And after the studies were completed it was found that all of these disorders were greatly reduced, and in some cases were eliminated completely by introducing these children (patients) into the woods and nature, I have been a very strong proponent for getting our nations youth back to nature and into the wild.

In fact I had written an article for Boar Hunter Magazine a few years back titled: YOUTH GONE WILD that addressed these very same issues which now sit before you!

The Humane Society Of The United States actually promotes NON interaction with nature, citing that nature is better off left alone and not interfered with through human contact. Animal Rights Groups like H.S.U.S. better get with the times and start understanding that todays youth NEED this interaction with nature and that this can be achieved through activity’s such as: Hunting, Fishing, Camping, Hiking, Animal Tracking Classes, Sport Shooting Events, Back Packing and also by just simply taking a walk in your local park!

Now, there have been some issues of which The National Wildlife Federation and I did not agree, but this is one in which I think that we can all agree upon so please click on over there to the N.W.F. site and show your support by signing up for their newsletter and petition, you will be glad that you did!

H.S.U.S. Wayne Pacelle and company are at it again!

Nativehunt Blog - Wed, 02/03/2010 - 16:40

I know that everyone is very tired of hearing me preach but it is through this, that the message might finally get through to some of you who just sit around and let things happen instead of  MAKING things happen.

We have an uphill battle against the Monster known as Animal Rights!  these organizations will stop at nothing to get their totalitarian views recognized by lawmakers and eventually have ALL Hunting, Firearms, Animal Ownership and everything related continuously attacked until we are all forced into Veganisim!

Don’t believe me?  just take a look at the latest from these warped individuals: H.S.U.S.

Please take the time to thank Ms. Diane Amble for all the hard work she does in fighting these A.R.G.s and their egregious encroachment upon our very freedoms!

www.cavoteralliance.com    call: (712) 432-8595  Press option 7 For A Call To Action Alerts

Some people dream of worthy accomplishments while others stay awake and make them happen!          ”old Chinese proverb”

WOLFPACK

Nativehunt Blog - Tue, 02/02/2010 - 14:18

I just ran across an organization of dedicated California hunters who call themselves the: WOLFPACK

This group of hunters whom are headed up by Mr. Angelo Nogara have a mission to put California hunting back on the map, and judging by the wonderful pictures on their site I would say that they are doing a fantastic job and successfully accomplishing that mission. All too often I hear of CA. hunters going out of state to hunt and I think to myself WHY?      

California is one of the most beautiful states in the union and the diversity of terrain and wildlife are completely unmatched.

Where else can you go to see landscapes which range from low to high desert and in the same day go ocean fishing and then travel to mountainous terrain which matches anything that Alaska has to offer as far as sheer beauty is concerned!

Go give the Wolfpack a look see and tell them that T. Michael from Native Hunt sent you!

Me and Cork Graham

Nativehunt Blog - Mon, 02/01/2010 - 16:33

I just spent a very fun filled weekend with Cork Graham over at :  Corks Outdoors and let me tell you, I haven’t had that much fun since our last Dove Hunt over at N.H.E. Inc,s Jolon Ranch here last year in California.

Cork taught me how to finally use that La Caja China which I purchased about two years ago and he prepared a most delicious Wild Boar whole roast that I have ever tasted. I had a real blast watching him harvest some CottonTail rabbits (they might really be a type of hare, more on that later) with his air rifle, and we even thought we might have caught some poachers out there. Turned out it was just the neighbors teaching their 10 year old grandson to shoot a .22 caliber rifle, pretty exciting for a few minutes nonetheless.

We also got to take a traditional Long Bow archer out to the newly leased ranch over in Priest Valley, The Meyer ranch is very beautiful and just as wild and pristine as the N.H.E. Inc. owned ranch just down the street from there.
We really missed Phillip Loughlin from The Hog Blog being there with us but a nasty virus knocked him down at the last minute, that’s alright though because I know that we will do it again real soon.

The Great You Tube Hunting Videos Controversy

Nativehunt Blog - Mon, 02/01/2010 - 15:03

There is a really interesting discussion brewing over at the YOU TUBE forum which shows complaints concerning allowable content  being published. It seems that some people believe that the hunting videos should be banned entirely from the free site, and if hunters do not get themselves involved in the discussion then that just might wind up happening over there.

Go over and put your two cents worth forth and see what the controversy is all about for yourself!

You Tube Hunting Video Ban

Take care of ‘em!

Nativehunt Blog - Fri, 01/29/2010 - 01:59

To protect your investment in your dogs should be a priority to you as a dogman. Your dogs put it out there for you in the woods, and you as a responsible owner, and ambassador of hunting with dogs, should take advantage of the means available to you! Nutrition, goes with out saying, a quality chow and supplements should be a staple in your kennel. I am not gonna jump on a soapbox and rattle off brand names but if you have a kennel of working dogs, you should not be feeding out from Safeway at 12 dollars a 40 lb bag. What you put into these athletes is what you will get in return. There are several “quality” chows available at fairly reasonable prices. What I am saying is do your research, find a chow that fits your budget, yet gives your dogs optimal nutrition, and benefits as working dogs.

Another thing to consider as a “Hog Dogman” is protecting your dog in the way of “cut protection”, ie. cutvests and cut collars. The various styles, which I have touched on in previous writings, should be considered here. If your dog is a gritty dog, then with out question should be vested up. Nothing troubles me more than seeing, or hearing of a dog getting injured when all precautions were not taken. People argue a dog loses mobility with a vest, this is true to an extent, but vet bills are expensive, and dogs being down on injury is a burden too. I have also heard, “I want my dog to respect the hog, a vest is a false sense of security”, true, but all it takes is once!
I do not vest up my strike dogs, I am comfortable with their style, and their ability, however when running with Bulldogs I do vest or collar them up. And I do ALWAYS vest and collar up my bulldogs. Many of my close buddies have their own views and takes and have some damn good dogs, they run vestless and get it done without recourse. I however, know first hand vests save dogs!

There are many of manufacturers out there with various sizes, materials, and styles of vests and collars. They range in price from fifty dollars anywhere up to one hundred and fifty dollars. Ask around and keep in my the style of dog you have. I stress the importance of knowing a bit on field first aid as well, from simple to advance, this could save time and unnecessary vet bills and even save a dogs life. Have a field kit with some basic items such as sterile water, gauze, betadine, benedryl, wraps and tape. Be able to stabalize the dog and get him to the vet if needed.

If all bases are covered and you keep your dog in working shape, you should be able to have a long healthy hunting relationship with your dog. Take all precautions, keep up on his health and be prepared in the case of field injury and you will be amazed. You and your best friend will bring home plenty of bacon!

“cut ‘em loose”