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		<title>Last Blast of the Decade &#8211; 2009 Dangerous Game Adventures</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two Monster Boars have been Terrorizing  Bear Mountain for the Past Couple of Years - Until these Two Young Men were Transformed into Hunting Heroes!
 What would you do if the tables-were-turned and these Savage Beast Hunted You?
 
What started out as an ordinary hunt with traditional muzzle loaders for &#8221;Party&#8221; Pigs - Transformed into Mortal Combat with the &#8220;Alpha&#8221; Beast
Would you Hold the Line?

It was Wednesday December [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Two Monster Boars have been Terrorizing  Bear Mountain for the Past Couple of Years - Until these Two Young Men were Transformed into Hunting Heroes!</h1>
<h2><span style="FONT-FAMILY: ; COLOR: #ff0000"> What would you do if the tables-were-turned and these Savage Beast Hunted You?</span></h2>
<div><img style="margin: 0px; border: black 5px solid;" title="Dominate &quot;Alpha&quot; Beast" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/NIckHeroShot.jpg" border="5" alt="Dominate &quot;Alpha&quot; Beast" width="600" height="450" /> </div>
<h1>What started out as an ordinary hunt with traditional muzzle loaders for &#8221;Party&#8221; Pigs - Transformed into Mortal Combat with the &#8220;Alpha&#8221; Beast</h1>
<h2><span style="FONT-FAMILY: ; COLOR: #ff0000">Would you Hold the Line?</span></h2>
<h2><img class="alignnone" style="margin: 0px; border: black 5px solid;" title="Muzzle Loading &quot;Madness&quot;" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/NickHeadon.jpg" border="5" alt="Muzzle Loading &quot;Madness&quot;" width="600" height="450" /></h2>
<h1>It was Wednesday December 30th, 2009 and the decade was rolling to an end. It was high time to harvest a couple of Picnic Pigs for the New Years Eve Party&#8230;</h1>
<h2><span style="FONT-FAMILY: ; COLOR: #ff0000">But this Prehistoric &#8221;Pork Chop&#8221; Jumped Out of the Snow &amp; Charged Us Lightning Fast </span><span style="FONT-FAMILY: ; COLOR: #ff0000">with Slashing Tusks!</span></h2>
<h2><img style="margin: 0px; border: black 5px solid;" title="Nice &quot;Cutters&quot; for Death &amp; Dismemberment" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/SnaggleTooth.jpg" border="5" alt="Nice &quot;Cutters&quot; for Death &amp; Dismemberment" width="600" height="450" /></h2>
<h1>Trust me, this is not Your typical everyday Picnic Pig -  This is a Genuine Russian Boar</h1>
<a href="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/last-blast-2009-dangerous-game-adventure/">Click Here to see the Video</a>
<h2><span style="FONT-FAMILY: ; COLOR: #ff0000">You Know a Real Russian When You See One</span> </h2>
<div><img style="margin: 0px; border: black 5px solid;" title="Authentic Russian Boar" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/schematic.jpg" border="5" alt="Authentic Russian Boar" width="600" height="450" /></div>
<h1>Herd Boars are the &#8220;Alpha&#8221; Beast and they Rule Supreme</h1>
<h2><span style="FONT-FAMILY: ; COLOR: #ff0000">Same Old Story &#8211; Hunting  a Nice Plump Party Pig and Pow! this Bad Boy Charges</span> </h2>
<h1><img style="margin: 0px; border: black 5px solid;" title="Monster Boar" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/trophypolejordon.jpg" border="5" alt="Monster Boar" width="600" height="800" /></h1>
<h1> These Hunters are Both Graduates of Bear Mountain&#8217;s Annual  Big Game Hunting Camp </h1>
<p>(<a href="http://www.bearmountainquest.com/youthcamp.html">Info on 2010 Summer Camp Click Here Now</a>)</p>
<h2><span style="FONT-FAMILY: ; COLOR: #ff0000">When Hunting Russian Boar &#8211; No matter how skilled you are there is always an unknown</span><span style="FONT-FAMILY: ; COLOR: #ff0000"> Element of Danger </span></h2>
<p align="center"> <img style="margin: 0px; border: black 5px solid;" title="Dominante &quot;Alpha&quot; Beast" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/HeroShotJordon.jpg" border="5" alt="Dominante &quot;Alpha&quot; Beast" width="600" height="450" /></p>
<h1>Remember it&#8217;s recommended to Bring  Back-Up Rifles &amp; Your Trusted Friends and Allies</h1>
<h2><span style="FONT-FAMILY: ; COLOR: #ff0000">Who is having the most FUN?</span></h2>
<p align="center"><img style="margin: 0px; border: black 5px solid;" title="Fathers &amp; Son &amp; the Rites of Passage" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/ProudFathers.jpg" border="5" alt="Fathers &amp; Son &amp; the Rites of Passage" width="600" height="450" /></p>
<h1>&#8220;Hunting Teams&#8221; are  Great</h1>
<h2><span style="FONT-FAMILY: ; COLOR: #ff0000">Oh Yes, Bring Your Blood Brothers &#8211; You will be Glad You Did</span></h2>
<h1>Okay Now, Who is Having the Most Fun?</h1>
<h1><img style="margin: 0px; border: black 5px solid;" title="The &quot;Best-of-Times" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/YoungMen.jpg" border="5" alt="The &quot;Best-of-Times" width="600" height="450" /></h1>
<h1>Well, that Wraps-up the Last Hunt for 2009</h1>
<a href="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/last-blast-2009-dangerous-game-adventure/">Click Here to see the Video</a>
<h2><span style="FONT-FAMILY: ; COLOR: #ff0000">Welcome to &#8220;Twenty-Ten&#8221;</span></h2>
<p align="center"><img style="margin: 0px; border: black 5px solid;" title="Family Adventures are the Best" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/RussianBoarGroupPicture.jpg" border="5" alt="Family Adventures are the Best" width="600" height="450" /></p>
<h3>I am back at the lodge and arranging additional Hunts for 2010.</h3>
<h3>If you are even remotely considering Hunting Russian Boar&#8230;</h3>
<h3> Contact me directly <a href="mailto:Gaj@up.net">Gaj@up.net</a> or Toll Free (800) 676-9821 and we can start the planing process.</h3>
<h4><span style="FONT-FAMILY: ; FONT-SIZE: medium"><span style="background-color: #ffff00;">Special Note</span>: These were not the Biggest Boars in the Hunting Grounds &#8211; I figure these Primordial Beast of Prey were just having a &#8220;Bad Day&#8221;</span></h4>
<h3><span style="FONT-FAMILY: ; COLOR: #ff0000">Just One More thought for the New Year</span></h3>
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<div>If you had a tough year in 09 there is no better way to Take Back Control than to Hunt the Raging Russians®.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Don&#8217;t pain yourself by listening to the Mass-Media Hype &#8211; You can spend your money the way you like on Your Traditional Values and Beliefs!</div>
<div> </div>
<div><strong>Here is what it will do for You:</strong>  Out on the snow pack in the White Wilderness you will face a Savage Beast unlike any you have known before and when you return to civilization&#8230; </div>
<div> </div>
<div>You will experience a new life as you are transformed by the trials &amp; tribulations of the Great Northern Forest.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>All of the stress of the past year will melt away and you will be find an inner focus with a confidence that moves you and those around you to do great things. </div>
<div> </div>
<div>This will be a subtle change for some and a most dramatic change for others.</div>
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<div class="MsoNormal">Your Friend</div>
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<div class="MsoNormal">Greg &#8220;Moose Man&#8221; Johnson</div>
<div class="MsoNormal"> <img style="margin: 0px;" title="Moose Man" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/gregnewcorrected2.jpg" alt="Moose Man" width="320" height="240" /></div>
<div class="MsoNormal">Bear Mountain LLC</div>
<div class="MsoNormal">324 Co Rd 480</div>
<div class="MsoNormal">Negaunee, Michigan 49866</div>
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<div class="MsoNormal">Toll Free: (800) 676-9821</div>
<div class="MsoNormal">Fax:         (906) 475-9678</div>
<div class="MsoNormal">Direct:      (906) 475-9676</div>
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<div class="MsoNormal">Website:  <a href="http://www.ragingrussians.com/">www.RagingRussians.com</a></div>
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<div>Email:      <a href="mailto:GaJ@up.net">GaJ@up.net</a></div>
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<div class="MsoNormal">PS [fname], Look over those pictures just one more time&#8230; now drop me a line, I personally want you to qualify to hunt authentic Russian Boar in 2010  <a href="mailto:gaj@up.net">gaj@up.net</a> (800) 676-9821</div>
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<h4 class="MsoNormal">PS 2 Oh Yes, Lloyd was successful at hunting down a Nice Plump Picnic Pig,  Happy New Years and I will See You on the Mountain!<img style="margin: 0px; border: black 5px solid;" title="Party Time &amp; You are Invited" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/PartyPig-1.jpg" border="5" alt="Party Time &amp; You are Invited" width="600" height="450" /></h4>
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		<title>Siberian Snow Hunts for Genuine Russian Boar</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 19:24:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is something Magical about Hunting on the Winter Snow Pack.
Siberian Snow Hunts start in December!
The peak  begins in January and extends through February and into March. I recommend coming anytime from Mid December on.
  
 

The lake effect snow comes down as the cool arctic air races across Lake Superior creating North America&#8217;s largest snow maker.
 
Superior&#8217;s water is warmer than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>There is something Magical about Hunting on the Winter Snow Pack.</h3>
<p>Siberian Snow Hunts start in December!</p>
<div>The peak  begins in January and extends through February and into March. I recommend coming anytime from Mid December on.</div>
<div>  <img class="alignnone" style="border: black 5px solid;" title="Siberian Snow Hunt for Russian Boar" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/Cooksenhanced.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="450" /></div>
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<div>
<div>The lake effect snow comes down as the cool arctic air races across Lake Superior creating North America&#8217;s largest snow maker.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Superior&#8217;s water is warmer than the air and this allows for a magical time of year with an incredible amount of virgin white powder.</div>
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<div>Lake Superior that makes for spectacular Russian Boar Hunting.</div>
<div> </div>
<div><strong> </strong>The lodge is all set-up for Russian Boar hunting in the far North. There is in floor heat in the walk out basement and that means all your gear readily drys out and you stay warm and dry after &#8220;battling boars in the snow&#8221;.</div>
<div><img style="border: black 5px solid;" title="Russian Boar Hunting Lodge" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/winterlodgesizedforweb.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="400" /></div>
<div>You will appreciate the lodge after a full day of mortal combat as these &#8220;Bad Boys&#8221; of the North Rule the hunting grounds and they loose all fear of humans after dark sets in&#8230; so when you do make it out on the hunting grounds at plan on heading into the lodge at O&#8217;Dark Thirty&#8230;</div>
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<div class="MsoNormal">January is great because the snow pack thickens and the air is becoming cold. Notice all the snow on the trees. This really makes for ultra &#8220;Kool&#8221; spot &amp; stalk in the dark cedar forest. You can cut a fresh track and follow the beast into his lair. This is exciting as the Boar flush out of the powder and you really never know what direction they will be coming &#8211; plan on bringing your big gun.</div>
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<div><img class="aligncenter" style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; border: black 5px solid;" title="Russian Boar Hunting in the Fresh Powder" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/DaveEnhancedcopy.jpg" alt="Russian Boar Hunting in the fresh powder notice the tree limbs are bend low with the lake effect snow. When you come here you need to decide if a snow hunt is right for you." width="600" height="450" /></div>
<div>When you come to Bear Mtn. you will be hunting a true Russian Boar in the great northern forest of Michigan’s wild &amp; scenic Upper Peninsula. You will experience traditional hunting styles with your choice of weapons.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Marty Cox was with Dave, from Montana and he took a monster in the Snow. He used a 7 MM Remington Magnum. You can choose what ever weapon you like&#8230; but these small caliber guns are definitely on the light side. These shots are up close and personal plan on being prepared to shoot at the 30 yard range. (the 7 mag is real good for long distance shots, but make small holes which are not conducive to blood trailing)</div>
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<div><img class="aligncenter" style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; border: black 5px solid;" title="Russian Boar Hunting in Northern Michigan" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/HangemHighcopy.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="790" /></div>
<div>Hunting is great in January &#8211; Conditions are fabulous &#8211; the Beast are spectacular. The beast are in excellent shape, and by that I mean the coat have a thick wool mat underneath the long guard hairs making for spectacular Mounts.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Hunt when you want to Hunt!</div>
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<div>February is when the Big Lake freezes up and the snow fall drops off. Notice the trees are not all covered with fresh powder. The snow is deep and the days are getting longer -</div>
<div> </div>
<div>February is good time &#8211; you may find things a little cold &#8211; but the hunts heat you up. It is easy to get in and out of the lodge and you can take breaks and recharge very easily &#8211; the Guides run a tight ship so you can focus 100% on the hunt and the Guides take care of the rest.</div>
<div><img class="aligncenter" style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; border: black 5px solid;" title="Russian Boar Hunting in the Snow" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/wtextcopy.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="450" /></div>
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<div>Eric is now over in Afghanistan serving his country &#8211; this was his personal reward for himself prior to shipping out. He did a nice job on smoking this boar in the fresh powder.</div>
<div>Another February Russian Boar Hunt in the Snow &#8211; Robert is from Utah and has been here in the summer as well as this February Hunt. Conditions as you can</div>
<div>see are excellent.</div>
<div><a href="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/StoneColdcopy.jpg"><img class="aligncenter" style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; border: black 5px solid;" title="Red Hot Russian Boar Hunting" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/StoneColdcopy.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="369" /></a></div>
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<div class="MsoNormal" style="line-height: normal; margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><strong>Red Hot Russian Boar Hunts</strong> &#8211; any time between Mid December through March.</div>
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		<title>Russian Boar &amp; The Autumn Rut</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 18:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Russian Boar Hunting in the Autumn Rut may be the most beautiful time of year to be in the northern forest. The hardwoods in the great forest turn to brilliant reds and yellows.
The cold crisp air coming down from the arctic north brings on the call of the wild. The ancient ritual of the fall [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Russian Boar Hunting in the Autumn Rut may be the most beautiful time of year to be in the northern forest. The hardwoods in the great forest turn to brilliant reds and yellows.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 610px"><img class=" " style="border: black 5px solid;" title="Plan on Fast Action with the Wild Boar During the Autumn Rut" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/RussianBoarAutumnRut.jpg" alt="Wild Russian Boar Hunting in Northern Michigan" width="600" height="800" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Wild Russian Boar Hunting in Northern Michigan</p></div>
<p>The cold crisp air coming down from the arctic north brings on the call of the wild. The ancient ritual of the fall breeding season begins. The boars are at their heaviest, having gorged themselves all summer long they are physically ready for the demands of the Autumn Rut.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 490px"><img title="Russian Boar Hunting in the Fall Rut" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/RussianBoarAutumTrophy.jpg" alt="When You make it to Bear Mtn.  will exeperience Dangerous Game Hunting" width="480" height="640" /><p class="wp-caption-text">When You make it to Bear Mtn. you will exeperience Dangerous Game Hunting</p></div>
<p>The breeding sows have weaned their little ones and annual cycle of life calls forth the &#8220;Alpha&#8221; Beast to carry on the next generation. The Herd Boars &#8211; those who are the dominate beast in the hunting grounds will start their annual courtship of the receiptive sows and the gilts (females that are of age and that have not been breed before). Danger in the dark forest.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 489px"><img title="Father &amp; Son Russian Boar Hunting Team" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/RussianBoarFatherSon-1.jpg" alt="Bring Your Father you will be glad you Did!" width="479" height="358" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Bring Your Dad You Will Be Glad You Did!</p></div>
<div class="mceTemp">The mature boars will battle for the right to breed. This is a fun and exciting time to be in the forest. The biggest and the baddest boars start cruising by day and breeding by night. There are only a limited number of the big breeders.</div>
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<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 489px"><img title="The Alpha Beast Rule the Hunting Grounds - Russian Wild Boar" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/RussianBoarRichardClapp-1.jpg" alt="You may find your self hunting in Fresh Snow in the Autumn Rut" width="479" height="358" /><p class="wp-caption-text">You may find your self hunting in Fresh Snow in the Autumn Rut</p></div>
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<div class="mceTemp">It may take up to five years for the males to reach breeding capability, while the females can be ready in about 6 months. There is a lot of work for the Apex Breeders to service the receptive females.</div>
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<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 489px"><img title="Hunting Wild Russian Boar is a Dangerous Game Adventure" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/RussianBoarWarrenBerg.jpg" alt="It is nice to get in before ODark Thirty as you will find the Beast become Unruly" width="479" height="358" /><p class="wp-caption-text">It is nice to get in before O&#39;Dark Thirty as you will find the Beast become Unruly</p></div>
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<div class="mceTemp">These are the most dominate and aggressive of all Russian Wild Boar! Normally the big boars are unpredictable but now with the scent of the females in a cool crisp air the boar may &#8220;stake out&#8221; their own turf.</div>
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<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 489px"><img title="Youth Hunters &amp; Giant Russian Boar" src="http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj270/herdboar/GrandSonswithHerdboars.jpg" alt="There is a First time for Everthing - Better Do it BIG!" width="479" height="358" /><p class="wp-caption-text">There is a First time for Everthing - Better Do it BIG!</p></div>
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<div class="mceTemp">If you happen to trespass on their breeding lair then you may find your self facing the full fury of a Raging Russian Boar.</div>
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		<title>Russian Boar &#8211; SCI Boar Hunting &#8211; Ready for Africa!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 16:16:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The impenetrable wall of the green surrounded us. Cedars, hemlocks, young maples, and pucker brush on either side. It was a forest curtain, but it might has well been the iron curtain. Listening closely, Randy, Damon, and I all made eye contact as the grunts and snorts moved in the brush on either side.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/RussianBoarDamon533x400.jpg"></a><a href="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/RussianBoarDamon21.jpg"></a><a href="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/RussianBoarRandy400.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-462 alignleft" title="RussianBoarRandy400" src="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/RussianBoarRandy400.jpg" alt="RussianBoarRandy400" width="400" height="587" /></a>The impenetrable wall of the green surrounded us. Cedars, hemlocks, young maples, and pucker brush on either side. It was a forest curtain, but it might has well been the iron curtain. <span style="color: #000000;">Listening closely, Randy, Damon, and I all made eye contact as the grunts and snorts moved in the brush on either side.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">The Boars were close heightning the sense of danger. Only one Trophy Boar had to cross on the four foot wide trail in front of us. The snorts and grunts moved closer and closer, it felt as though they could bust out beneath our legs. Silence. Everything became dead silent. Randy was to the left and Damon to the right. Both directions were covered. Adrenalin pumped through our veins. We peered into the dense underbrush like that of Central Africa or some other exotic land.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">“SFFFOOOW” A sow blew her alert call. Busted. The bush came alive and boars began stampeding through the forest. Mud was flying as saplings and bushes were bulldozed. It was one large black mass ripping and tearing through the woods. In thirty three seconds, it was silent again.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>This wasn’t Randy and Damon’s first time hunting Russian Boar.</strong> They had both been here before, only then it was winter. Today, they were experiencing a whole different ball game.<a href="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/RussianBoarDamon533x400.jpg"></a><a href="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/RussianBoarDamon533x400.jpg"></a><a href="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/RussianBoarDamon533x400.jpg"></a><a href="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/P1010010.JPG"></a></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Randy Mayes and Damon Mills had purchased the  “SCI Supreme Cast and Blast Package” at the Badgerland Chapter Banquet.  There package was for both for Hunting Russian Boar  and Fishing  Trophy Lake Trout at Stannard Rock in Lake Superior.   Neither of them had ever experienced a Summer Adventure at Bear Mountain.</span><a rel="attachment wp-att-422" href="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/russian-boar-sci-boar-hunt-ready-for-africa/randy530x398/"></a></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Cape Buffalo in Mozambique was Randy&#8217;s next adventure</strong>. This was the perfect opportunity to fine tune his hunting gear before going on an African Dangerous Game bow hunt. That’s right, BOW HUNT! Randy had the new Mathews Monster and wanted to be sure everything was going to perform.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Damon on the other hand just got back from South Africa in May. And what is the first thing you do when you get back from Africa?  &#8220;Go Hunting&#8221;  There was no way Damon was going to wait until September or October to get his fix for adventure again. He had brought his new “toy,” the .450 Marlin XLR.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">What better way to keep your skills sharp, equipment tuned, and passion alive than hunting Russian Boars during the Summer months.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">The evening ended with the “Running of the Boars”. Randy and Damon both got a good taste of the great wall of green.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>The Time is Now</strong><br />
Close encounters filled the first half of day three. A constant swirling breeze gave the Boars the upper hand. There were several busted stalks and by the time lunch rolled around, Randy’s quiver remained full and Damon’s gun hadn’t fired.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">The pressure was on, but with the Boars being more active in the evening, everyone&#8217;s confindence was still high.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">After an hour after lunch break, Kenny and Randy spotted a herd of Boars in a common feeding area. They circled around to get the wind in their favor. A Trophy Boar had been spotted and Randy began his final approach.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Monster Kill<br />
</strong>Moving slow and steady inch by inch, Randy got to within 27 yards and drew his 75 lb Mathews Monster just as the Beast turned broadside. Randy released his arrow sending a 175 grain two blade broad head slicing through the lungs. Instantly the herd ran off with the hit boar heading dead away through the wet and muddy underbrush.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Waiting a full thirty minutes the four of us split up. Blood on the arrow was a radiant pink. Kenny and Randy followed the trail into the thicket while Damon and I moved up to another trail to inspect for clues of the Boar crossing. Though both Randy and Kenny were positive it was a great hit, there was little blood for them to follow. Without the blood, they resorted to tracking the mud splatter on the trees and bushes.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">A nerve racking twenty minutes ticked by. There was no evidence that the Boar had crossed our trail and Kenny and Randy were still trailing through the thick brambles and mud. Just then, Kenny called on the radio, “Boar Down, Boar Down!”</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Pulling the Boar out of the tangles of brush, Randy’s hit was a perfect double lung hit. He and his new Mathews Monster put the smack down.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">With the beast on its way to the trophy poll for more pictures, Damon and I headed off to the stand of maples from the night before. The idea was to ambush the Boars as they came up out of the swamp and into the hardwoods. There was plenty of daylight this time around so we made ourselves comfortable.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>A 450 Marlin Roars in the Northern Forest of Michigan</strong><br />
<a href="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/RussianBoarDamon21.jpg"></a><a href="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/RussianBoarDamon21.jpg"></a><a href="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/RussianBoarDamon21.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-477" title="RussianBoarDamon2" src="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/RussianBoarDamon21.jpg" alt="RussianBoarDamon2" width="400" height="533" /></a>It didn&#8217;t take long after settling in and a half dozen Junior Boars (last years litter) began moving through at close range. Litter mates still together after a long harsh winter. One particular female was the leader of the group and she let the others know. Pushing and shoving the others, nipping them on their backsides. It was hard not to crack a smile as they were comical in trying to establish dominance amongst each other.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Looking up at the valley edge of the transition zone, I spotted a Boar and tapped Damon on the shoulder. He slowly raised his rifle. We had been watching and entertaining ourselves with the Juniors and had almost missed this Boar passing through.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">The breeze floated over our faces as we judged him. The Boar was solo making it harder to determine size, but the long face and hump on his shoulders are tell tale signs of a good mature Boar. He cautiously stepped into the clearing to cross into the hardwoods.<a href="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/RussianBoarDamon2.jpg"></a></span><a rel="attachment wp-att-428" href="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/russian-boar-sci-boar-hunt-ready-for-africa/damon375x5/"></a></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Giving Damon the green light, and from 60 yards away, he sent a 350 grain Hornady smashing through both shoulders. The Boar hit the ground snout first and gave one final kick.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Grinning at each other we shook hands on an impressive shot on a noble beast. Damon&#8217;s kill was a perfect ending to their SCI Cast and Blast.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Safari Club International is a great way to be a part of the hunting community. It is a first class organization and helps hunters like you find reputable outfitters from all over the world. Bear Mountain has had the honor of donating hunting packages to numerous SCI Chapters so that hunters can experience real Russian Boar Hunting without leaving North America.<a href="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/russian-boar-sci-boar-hunt-ready-for-africa/">Click Here to see the Video</a></span></p>
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		<title>Russian Boar with the 600 Overkill</title>
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Hunters and future guests ask me all the time, &#8220;What should I bring to hunt with?&#8221; 
My typical response is, &#8220;What&#8217;s the biggest you got?&#8221;
This is when the hunter looks at me with a curious look, like, &#8220;What am I getting into?!&#8221;
  
I am a believer that when hunting Russian Boar, there is no gun to [...]]]></description>
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<div><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><a rel="attachment wp-att-225" href="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/bring-on-the-big-bores/plummer1/"></a>Hunters and future guests ask me all the time, <em>&#8220;What should I bring to hunt with?&#8221; </em></span></span></div>
<div><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">My typical response is, <em>&#8220;What&#8217;s the biggest you got?&#8221;</em></span></span></div>
<div><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">This is when the hunter looks at me with a curious look, like, <em>&#8220;What am I getting into?!&#8221;</em></span></span></div>
<div><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"> </span></span><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"> </span></span></div>
<div>I am a believer that when hunting Russian Boar, there is no gun to big.  Many<img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-220" title="joeseidel" src="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/joeseidel-300x225.jpg" alt="joeseidel" width="300" height="225" /> boars have been hunted and harvested using the classic 30-06 or even a 270.  These calibers will do the job, but if you have something bigger or heavier, why not put it to use.  How often do you get the chance to pull out the 375 H&amp;H or your .416 Rigby? </div>
<p>Maybe you are fortunate enough to be hunting dangerous game on other continents on a regular basis, which means you should be using your big stuff on the Raging Russians to keep that gun in perfect form.</p>
<h3>Biggest Gun at Bear Mountain</h3>
<p>But to put into perspective just how big and powerful these boars really are, Joe Seidel of Iowa came to Bear Mountain with a 600 Overkill.  This is by far the biggest gun anyone has ever hunted with at Bear Mountain.  And there aren&#8217;t many bigger guns out there. <a rel="attachment wp-att-315" href="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/bring-on-the-big-bores/attachment/530/"></a></p>
<p>Joe&#8217;s rifle was a custom bolt action built by American Hunting Rifles (AHR) out of Hamilton, Montana.  This rifle was a beast in itself.  It weighed about 13 lbs. and had a break on it the size of a Red Bull can.  Joe could carry and shoulder it no problem as he is a big man, well over six foot and built like an offensive linemen.</p>
<p>Joe was able to take a monstrous Russian boar.  He had fired a 900 grain Woodleigh soft into the beast right behind the front shoulder.  Surely this would flatten a 400 lb. boar.  Not a chance.  The boar took the hit and was able to run a ways before collapsing.  Upon inspection, there was no exit hole.  A 900 grain bullet was not able to completely pass through this boar.</p>
<p>Weeks later I received a call from the taxidermist mounting the boar and he had found the bullet lodged in the opposite grizzle plate.</p>
<p>Russian boars have exceptional protective plates that protect the vitals perfectly.  On old mature Herd Boars, these plates can be as thick as two inches.  This cartilage like matter absorbs shock and energy from even the biggest calibers out there.</p>
<p>After Joe&#8217;s hunt he called up Ed Plummer, who at the time was the owner of AHR and told him about the hunt.  Ed decided he should see for himself what these Boars were made of.</p>
<h3>Round 2 for the AHRs</h3>
<p>Ed and his son-in-law Mike flew into Bear Mountain with a 585 AHR, 500 AHR, and 416 Taylor.  Needless to say, they were ready to do battle.</p>
<p>Mike was the first one to strike gold, bringing down a superb Herd Boar with one shot from his 500 AHR.  He took a high shoulder shot, severing the spine and dropping the boar flat in his tracks.  The gun had performed exactly how Ed had hoped.</p>
<p>Next up was Ed.  He was hunting with his custom 416 Taylor using a 400 grain monolithic copper bullet.  We hunted 2 hard days before Ed was able to squeeze the trigger on a dandy Herd Boar.  At the crack of the barrel the boar dropped, 65 yards from us.  I looked at Ed and high fived him only to look back and see the boar getting up and running off.</p>
<p>Walking up to where the boar was, there wasn&#8217;t any worry as there was blood all over the fresh snow.  No problem, probably ran off and died within 50 yards.  We decided to wait and give him time to expire, just to be on the safe side.  I inspected the blood and figured it to be a hair back, most likely liver and lung, but there was a lot of it.</p>
<p>The tracking began and lead us all through the thickest areas of the swamp.  Blood was easily spraying out both sides.  This boar had taken quite a wallop from a big caliber, but was still moving. </p>
<p>After 50 yards I was surprised but not worried, and after 150 yards, I was getting concerned, just a little bit.</p>
<p>After much more time and many more yards, it was time for a break just to be sure we were giving him enough time to expire.  But daylight was fading, and we were going to be short on light in a matter of an hour.</p>
<p>We set up a perimeter around where we thought the boar might be.  There were a lot of dens in this area and manuevering through there was going to be difficult. </p>
<p>With only 15 minutes left of light the boar was spotted with his silhouette against the snow.  One large snort and grunt and he was on top of us.  Gun shots pursued and he crashed to the ground. </p>
<p>This boar had gone 3 1/2 hours on a lung/liver shot from a .416 Taylor.  Remarkable.</p>
<h3>Favorite Big Bores </h3>
<p>Some of my favorite big bore rifles include the .375 H&amp;H.  This is the classic Dangerous Game Rifle and is a perfect combination of bullet weight and velocity.  A 300 grain Barnes Triple Shock  is a great round.</p>
<p>AHR&#8217;s 550DGRs are availalbe in great calibers.  You can get those from the .375 all the way up to the 700 AHR, with the everything in between.  Of course many of these calibers you can find in standard safari grade rifles like Ruger, Remington, CZ, etc.</p>
<p>Lever action big bores are great as well.  Starting with the 45-70 and 450 Marlin, these lever actions have proven dozens upon dozens of times on Russian Boar.  An old Winchest Model 71 in the .348 is another classic round with plenty of punch and smacking power. </p>
<p>One big bore lever action I have yet to see and prove itself against the Raging Russians is the 475 Turnbull.  Everything about this caliber and rifle has Russian Boar hunting written all over it.  Hopefully in the near future I&#8217;ll get a chance to see it in action.</p>
<p>Russian boar hunting is truly a fun and exciting sport.  These animals are some of the toughest beasts put on the planet.  I have seen them absorb lead like a sponge and still go for hours, only to end up charging and succumbing to a hail of gunfire.</p>
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		<title>Russian Boar Summer Hunts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine yourself immersed into the dark and dense forest.  All you can see in front of you is green.  Looking around your senses heighten.  You are in the deep cedar forest.  The ground is soft and black.  Cedars, hemlocks, and pucker brush surround you.  Deadfalls from previous winter storms are laid out offering great ground [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine yourself immersed into the dark and dense forest.  All you can see in front of you is green.  Looking around your senses heighten.  You are in the deep cedar forest.  The ground is soft and black.  Cedars, hemlocks, and pucker brush surround you.  Deadfalls from previous winter storms are laid out offering great ground cover.  Your guide tells you to be ready.  You know the Raging Russians of Bear Mountain are an uncanny specimen.  From any direction, at any second, the beast may explode from his bed.  Will he run away, or will he take you head on?</p>
<h3>Hunt Now</h3>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt">When all other hunting seasons and species are closed, you can hunt the Russian Boars of Bear Mountain.  Summer hunting keeps your senses and skills sharp and on target.  Opportunities to hone in your hunter instincts are endless.  Try your hand at spot and stalk, ambush, jump shooting and many more.</p>
<h3>Unique Experience</h3>
<p>Summer Jungle hunts at Bear Mountain offer the hunter a very unique adventure.  Thick cedars, large overbearing deadfalls, and pockets of mud holes, transports you to the great forests of Europe and Russia.  These are real Russian Boars in an authentic setting. Being located only 13 miles from the shores of Lake Superior, temperatures tend to be moderate.  Expect mornings to be cool in the 40s and 50s and day time temperatures to get up in the mid 70s sometimes hitting 80 degrees. Days are long and darkness doesn&#8217;t set in until 10:00 p.m.  A great way to hunt these long days is to lay up for a few hours in the heat of the day, and prepare yourself for a long evening of spotting and stalking, or waiting in ambush.</p>
<h3>Friends and Family</h3>
<p>This is a great time to go hunting with all of your friends and family.  Young <img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-209" title="lyle" src="http://bearmountainquest.com/SCIBoarHunter/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/lyle-300x225.jpg" alt="lyle" width="300" height="225" />hunters are out of school and need an activity to do with their family.  Father/Son hunts are very popular in the summer.  This is a great bonding experience and paves the path to manhood.  It is your chance to teach your children about life and death in the wild, respect for a noble beast, and the ancient urge for survival and success.</p>
<h3>Bring the Right Gear</h3>
<p>I highly recommend light clothes for summer hunting.  You will want a couple pairs of light pants and shirts (camouflage) with a warmer sweatshirt or jacket for early morning and late evening excursions.  A camo cap is also recommended.  Good boots are important and you should bring two pair.  One pair knee high rubber boots, the other a good pair of leather gortex pack boots. Weapons of the hunt are up to you the hunter.  As always, I recommend the biggest gun you have in your gun case.  Some popular and very successful calibers are the 30-06, 45-70, 450 Marlin, and the 375 H&amp;H.  If you happen to be going after these boars with archery equipment, be sure you are pulling adequate poundage, no less than 60 lbs. and are pin point accurate with your equipment.  Shot distances in the summer will tend to be less than 25 yards.  You will find it very challenging to get the right shot in such thick and heavy timber.</p>
<h3>Tasty Pork</h3>
<p>When you slay the beast and become a successful hunter, you will find the meat from the summer time boars to be extra sweet.  The boars are building up a fat storage all summer long in order to prepare themselves for the long cold winters.  Taking down a boar in the summer means you are getting a &#8220;well rounded&#8221; beast.  You will find the meat to be a red meat, with more of a venison texture.  Perfect for grilling and entertaining your friends the remainder of summer.</p>
<h3>Do You Have What it Takes?</h3>
<p>Hunting the Russian Boar during the summer months is not for everyone.  It takes perseverance, patience, and a lot of energy.  However, the guides at Bear Mountain are fully trained and are capable of recognizing the hunter&#8217;s capabilities and will do whatever it takes to get you on a trophy of a lifetime.</p>
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		<title>Russian Boar and the 30-30 Winchester, a North American Classic</title>
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Standing on 4 feet of hard packed snow  with 50 degree air temperature you know spring is on its way.
Wet and wild describes  spring hunting for  Russian Boar.  
 Everywhere there is a constant drip as the long days of sun usher in a new beginning.
I was hunting with Dick White and his good friend Greg Rich. Dick is experienced at hunting  &#8220;wild hogs&#8221;  but this was [...]]]></description>
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<p>Standing on 4 feet of hard packed snow  with 50 degree air temperature you know spring is on its way.</p>
<p>Wet and wild describes  spring hunting for  Russian Boar.  </p>
<p> Everywhere there is a constant drip as the long days of sun usher in a new beginning.</p>
<p>I was hunting with Dick White and his good friend Greg Rich. Dick is experienced at hunting  &#8220;wild hogs&#8221;  but this was his first time hunting a real Russian Boar.  He was carrying a  lever action Winchester Model 1894.  This caliber was developed over 100 years ago and has become a classic whitetail deer hunting rifle in the Northwoods. </p>
<p>Light weight and easy to carry  the Winchester .30-30 rifle has been the hunting weapon of choice in the thick forest  where a hunter can spend a whole day walking and never see another hunter. This short range hunting rifle has a long and distinguished history in Northern Michigan. But does the rifle have what it takes to bring down a Raging Russian Boar? </p>
<p><strong>The Hunt is On</strong></p>
<p>Hunting Russian Boar as a team, Dick and Greg were working  the hemlock forest on the east side of the estate.  Catching a glimpse of a  &#8220;Dandy&#8221; herd boar  in the thick stuff,  I motioned them in for a closer look.  Sliding silently along a game trail we made our way through a maze of  boar trails until we reached a small clearing in the thick evergreen forest.  </p>
<p>Silently we waited to see if the Russian boar would enter the clearing.  Dick knew to be ready as the beast was not far from us, and if the wild boar was bedded with a sow, there could be a violent showdown. This was his territory and he didn&#8217;t leave it often when the spring breeding was in the air.</p>
<p>The 30/30 was loaded with 180 grain round noses, a little on the light side for my taste but lever actions are quick to point and have plenty of fire power if you count all the rounds in the tube.  Prior to entering the hunting grounds he had test fired his rifle off hand and aced the bulls-eye three shots in a row.  No doubt about it, he was ready.</p>
<p>Glassing through the forest I spotted blond hair underneath a dead-fall.  As if he knew we made him, the boar jumped from his bed and confronted us head on. </p>
<p>Time was a luxury we didn&#8217;t have, but I stated to Dick that I was confident in him taking a head shot and that if he doesn&#8217;t go down to keep plugging him.  Dick let the first one loose.  Spinning, the boar was now running dead away. </p>
<p>Dick&#8217;s gun was transforming into a semi auto, as he laid down four more shots.  I  confirmed two hits as the boar sprinted into the heavy brush.  </p>
<p><strong>The Smoke Settles</strong></p>
<p>Dick was cranked up, and it was all I could do to keep him from rushing into the heavy dense underbrush.  The shots may have been a little back and having gathered our bearings we were holding  tight, giving the boar time to lie down and  bleed out.</p>
<p>Playing over and over the action in our minds, the three of us kept trying to add up the facts and determine what all happened. Who saw what?  Where was he hit? How many times?  Where did you last see him?  What way was he heading?</p>
<p><strong>To Close for Comfort</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p>Waiting a half hour we marshaled our forces and pressed on.  Picking up the blood trail, I noted it was darker than I wanted, but it was definitely pumping out,  so we pressed on.</p>
<p>Tracking boars in the hemlocks and cedars is a very nerve racking experience.  You never know when or where a wounded boar is going to charge.  Taking our time, we stopped  every few yards to listen and glass for a boar tucked in a thicket or underneath a deadfall. </p>
<p>After 85 yards, and an hour of tracking, Dick spotted him 15 yards in front of us.  There was a lot of down fall  to shoot through and I motioned to Dick to finish him.</p>
<p>The 30-30 Winchester echoed in the forest as Dick fired one into his shoulder.  A direct hit but this wild boar wouldn&#8217;t  stay down.  Next thing I knew he was barreling down on us and Dick was hammering two more shots into the beast. I could actually see them hitting one on either side of the head sending  bullets ripping through the length of the body.  The boar crashed 7 1/2  feet from us. </p>
<p>High fives, and back slapping went on for about 10 minutes as the three of us stood over the magnificent beast.  Upon inspection of the wild boar I found he had been hit 6 times.  The boar had lived up to his reputation as a Raging Russian Boar.</p>
<p>Dick was speechless for some time.  He never dreamed that the hunt would be so intense and the beast so strong willed. He had hunted wild hogs and had plenty of those stories, now he had survived the full fury of a Russian Boar,  he  has the greatest story to tell.</p>
<p><strong>30-30 Win Proves to be an Adequate Rifle</strong></p>
<p>Speed and accuracy is what saved us all from a serious encounter with the razor sharp cutters of the Russian Boar.  Dick held the line. I am  impressed with the speed Dick could fire his Winchester 30-30.   </p>
<p>I don&#8217;t recommend  hunting wild boar with a 30-30 Winchester, but this is your hunt and you choose your weapon of choice. However,  use 180 grain bullets.  The  180s are low velocity,  you don&#8217;t shoot a Winchester 30-30 for high velocity.  With typical shots in the heavy timber being  50 yards or less, I take bullet weight over velocity on a charging wild boar. You want stopping power.</p>
<p>Winchester ceased making the Winchester Model 1894 in 2006.  Did we lose an American icon?  The greatest Northwoods Sporting Rifle of all times?  Production is over but the legacy lives on.</p>
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