I just found this short story written by Russ Chastain. I thought it was cool so I have reposted it here for you to see. Thanks Russ for a great story!
Daddy Was a Hunter,
A Powerful Example Makes its Mark
The boy’s daddy was a hunter.
One thing the boy knew, even when he was a rebellious and irreverent teen, was that he wanted to be like his daddy. His daddy was well-liked, well-respected, didn’t take any guff from anyone, and liked to laugh and make other people laugh. His mama, too, was pretty, bright, and cheerful, and she was sweet and kind as well. But what became one of his strongest family ties and life-directing forces was that his daddy was a hunter.
Fewer things are more powerful when it comes to shaping a life than good examples set by other folks. His mama and daddy set the best examples they could — powerful and healthy ones at that. So the boy had something good to work with. And he wanted to be a hunter.
It seemed at times that this desire was one of the biggest motivators in his life. When his grades in school started falling off and he started acting up, he was faced with choosing between his poor behavior and going to the woods with his daddy. The boy chose the woods. What else could he do? To be left at home while his daddy went hunting was simply unacceptable.
In time, years later, he would look back at his early years and think how wrong it all could have gone for him, if he hadn’t been raised by two intelligent, loving parents… if they had lived in the city instead of the country… if his daddy hadn’t been a hunter.
Hunting kept him, as his father might say, “off the streets and out of trouble.” And though his daddy always said it with tongue in cheek, in this case it proved to be very true.
Once, one of his high school teachers asked him (in front of the class) if he’d ever gotten a deer. Well, he hadn’t gotten one yet — deer hunting was tough where he hunted, and more often than not there were no deer brought home from a weekend’s hunting, though success at hunting is not always measured in pounds of venison. Then his teacher — poor ignorant thing — suggested that maybe he wasn’t cut out to be a hunter after all! Sin of sins — to purposely and publicly step on a young man’s love and dreams and aspirations! It hurt him, but he knew better than to be discouraged, because his mama and daddy had taught him how to think for himself. He simply lowered his estimation of that teacher as a person, and kept on hunting.
When he got his first deer a year or so later, there was simply no way to describe his joy. All at the same time, he was in love with a sweet and beautiful girl, he had a wonderful family, he was accepted and liked by the menfolk in the camp, and by golly, he had gotten a deer! Could life ever taste sweeter? He didn’t think so. He still doesn’t.
As time went on, the boy got more deer. He married that beautiful girl (gaining some more great kin), met and parted ways with some hunting buddies. He lost some beloved family members, worked his way up in his chosen profession until he was at last licensed in his home state (passed the three-day exam the first time, he’d proudly tell you if you asked), and took on other activities as well.
The boy made some good friends and he moved to the woods when his home town got too crowded for him. He enjoyed living a quiet life, away from the rat race that he had lived long enough to get very tired of. He was never jailed or arrested and he never shot anyone, although he spent a large part of his life handling and shooting guns.
The boy enjoyed some success at everything he tried, and in the back of his mind he gave at least part of the credit for that to his love of hunting. And he always enjoyed some things more than others. More than once his beautiful wife would look at him and sigh and ask, “It’s always about hunting, isn’t it?” The boy would always smile and nod.
His daddy was a hunter.
This article was written by Russ Chastain. You can see the original article at http://hunting.about.com/library/weekly/aa_daddy_hunter.htm
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To watch Alsheimers video on the rut, scroll down using the bar on the right hand side of the video border until you get to “Lockdown Time of Rut”. It is currently the second from the bottom of the list ( but that may change! ) Click on it to play!
Hunting Whitetail deer during the rut is truly awesome. Many of the largest bucks are harvested during this time of year and it pays to be in the woods as much as possible. At the same time there are many misconceptions floating around the hunting world about hunting whitetails during the rut. If you listen to this bad advice it can really hurt your chances of tagging out on a monster whitetail buck during this years rut.
There is no one, in my opinion, who knows more about the habits of rutting whitetail bucks and estrous does as well as the science behind the timing of the deer’s rut, than Charles Alsheimer. Host of the “Deer and Deer Hunting” Television Show and contributor to deer and Deer Hunting Magazine, Alsheimer is very well know for his photos of huge whitetails and his lunar rut prediction calendar. Alsheimer has spent close to 2 decades studying the whitetail deer during the rut and more specifically how the moon impacts rutting activity of bucks and estrous does. His insights in the video below are certainly worth understanding! If you put his knowledge into practice during this years deer hunting season it may help you to bag the biggest whitetail buck of your life.
If you have any experience that matches or even conflicts with Alsheimers insights be sure to leave a comment below! Happy hunting!
To watch Alsheimers video on the rut scroll down using the bar on the right hand side of the video border until you get to “Lockdown Time of Rut”
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I have always loved fishing. There is just something about being out on the water. It is hard to explain, in exact words, especially to someone who has never been blessed with the experience. The soothing feeling that comes from the swaying of the boat and the sound of the water splashing against the bow is quite hypnotic. The distinct, crisp smell of the warm, salt infused, southern air rekindles thoughts of the past adventure’s and explorations of our forefathers. The fish that swim below some of them larger than the boat you’re in! A longing for a battle, man against beast. Fishing on the open water, Fishing for adventure!
Man on the vast and open sea, tiny in comparison to his surroundings, truly at the mercy of the elements. Water being, the most powerful of all the earthly elements, necessary for the sustenance of life yet able to destroy, unlike anything else on the planet. As hypnotic as it can be it is a place where your senses come alive. Your survival depends on it! For me it is this combination of peacefulness and danger that captures my thoughts, leads me into daydreams and fuels my desires to once again be in a boat on the open water! You just never know what great adventure is in store for you over the next wave!
The story below is a great example of this! This is truly a crazy fish story! Be sure to leave a comment below on the craziest thing you have ever caught while fishing or the most dangerous place you have ever found yourself in while out on the open water!
Click here to see a .pdf of the actual fish-story If it is too hard to read below!
Foreclosures continue to rise in Frederick county even as the inventory of homes on the market begins to level out. Realtytrac, a California-based firm that monitors foreclosures, said Frederick County, Maryland had 277 foreclosures in the last month. That’s up 9 percent from July and 94 percent from August 2008. The average price for a house sold in Frederick County in July was $261,922, down 20 percent from the average price in July 2008.
According to Wayne Six, one of Frederick’s most respected appraisers, a balanced Real Estate market in Frederick county Maryland, has between 1,100 to 1,250 active home listings. In layman’s terms, when we look back at market data over the past few decades- Prices are stable when there are somewhere between 1,100 to 1,250 homes for sale in Frederick county.
What does this mean for you? The Bottom may be near at hand! We currently have 1,300 homes for sale in Frederick county, MD and that means the over supply situation is about over! Listing Inventory in Frederick county floated between 2,000 to 2,400 homes for sale for a couple of years and just in the last year has really begun to get back in line! With any luck (for Sellers) prices will stop dropping, interest rates will stay low and Buyers who were waiting for “the bottom” will continue to jump off the fence. Our economy relies on the Real Estate market for recovery and we are about to see things turn around!
According to the Frederick News Post, It appears that there will be many more foreclosures hitting the market in the next few months which may increase supply again, but at this point I can tell you that homes that are priced right are getting multiple offers and selling in a couple of weeks. Just this morning, I helped some friends of mine, first time home buyers, to write an offer on a foreclosed home and there were 8 offers on the house! It needs all new carpet and paint but at a list price of $185,000 for over 3,000 finished square feet it is a true Real Estate deal! You can check out a picture of the house here on my facebook page. We actually had to offer above list price to be in the running. I will let you know what happens with our offer in a future post!
If you’d like to stay informed on what is selling in your neighborhood and what your home is currently worth check out this Market Snapshot that is updated every month with all of the data you could ever want to know! Learn about things like Average Days On The Market, Average List Price, Average Sold Price, Number Of Homes that Sold, Number of Homes that failed to sell, and much more- all customized to you reflect similar homes to yours and in your neighborhood or area- whether that is in Frederick, Mt. Airy or any where in Maryland. The best part is that it is Free and online so you will get instant results once you input a couple of basic facts about your homes size and location!
Bottom line… NOW is the best time to buy a home in Frederick or anywhere in Maryland. Prices are low- deals are everywhere, interest rates are historically low and if you act before November you get an $8,000 tax credit for buying! Click here if you want to do an online home search and see what is currently available for sale!
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Labrador Retrievers are excellent dogs! Labs make fantastic house and family dogs as well as incredibly versatile Hunting Dogs. Labrador Retrievers have been at the top of my “list of favorite dogs” since I was 16 years old. I have trained well over 500 dogs in my lifetime, as my past career was a professional dog trainer, and I have grown to love them more and more over the years.
In the Youtube video below, (You can subscribe to my YouTube channel by clicking here), you will see my current dog Roxy. She has honestly been the most amazingly easy to train dog I have ever worked with. She is the absolutely perfect combination of dominant and submissive. I just tell her “No” once and she listens- 95% of the time, no leash or collar necessary. She even listens well for my kids and my wife. The interesting thing is that we have hardly ever used a collar and leash to train. She is just th eperfect combination of “wants to please” and “submissive” that you could ask for. What I mean is that if you do ask her to do something and she doesn’t listen the first time- which for her is rare- just a hint of sternness (I think I just made up a word!) and she complies without rolling over on her belly and peeing herself. She is very confident yet very compliant. Truly unlike ANY other dog I have ever seen or worked with.
I am curious to see how she will do with more advanced training like handling, and force fetching, but feel very confident that If I properly adjust the degree of my reprimands to meet her level of learning she will do just an excellent job and turn out to be an amazing hunting and competition dog as well.
Because I am so busy these days, with the kids and with my Real Estate career and my Marketing Consultation Business, I do not get out to hunt or train as much as I used to back when I used to do guided hunts, manage the hunting club or host the television show. Therefore I was blown away by the degree of her instinct when we took her to a field to do long marked retrieves for the first time. Previous to this trip we had done a lot of fun retrieving around the house, of course, like any Labrador Retriever she is relentless in trying to get us to play fetch with her! Before the trip in the video we had only been out to a ball field on 3 seperate occassions to work on 50 to 100 yard marked retrieves.
I had a hunch that she was going to be an amazingly instinctive marking dog- just like her bloodlines had indicated she might be, so I set up the first throw at 300 yards. Normally, I would have just slowly worked back to long retrieves, over a period of many training sessions, like you have to do with most dogs, but I believed she was different! To my pleasure and amazement she nailed a 300, 400 and 500 yard retrieve on right after the other! For any of you who know dogs, that is just about unheard of except in the rare case of “instinctively exceptional” pinpoint, marking ability. (Marking is the act of watching a bird or training dummy fall and then remembering the exact location of where it fell and running straight to it to pick it up without really stopping and using their nose to “Hunt for it”).
Well, enough of my chatter, check out the video of her 400 and 500 yard retrieves and leave a comment on what you think of her instinct! Feel free to bookmark and share on twitter or use the video in one of your blogs if you’d like! Happy Hunting!
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Check out the press release below! This is going to be an awesome Launch for LocalAdLink on June 12th and 13th. So looking forward to all of the enhancements and new features we will be adding for our customers and Sales Force! Really looking forward to what Charles Payne has to say as well. He is a daily contributor on the Fox News Network and Fox Business Network. We are going to rock and roll- wanna get onboard with us? Visit http://koneill.localadlink.net and then click on the GET IN NOW link at the top right hand of the page!
![]() Beyond Commerce Announces Charles Payne as LocalAdLink Ribbon Cutting Keynote Speaker HENDERSON, Nev., May 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Beyond Commerce, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: BYOC – News), an E-commerce solutions, local advertising and niche social networking company, announces that Charles Payne will be the Keynote Speaker at the June 12th and 13th Official Launch of LocalAdLink.com, a low cost provider of online advertising for local businesses across the nation. Mr. Payne is the author of “Be Smart, Act Fast, Get Rich” and a contributor to the Fox News Network and Fox Business Network, where he is a daily commentator on “Money For Breakfast,” and co-host of “Money For Breakfast Weekend.” Mr. Payne is also the founder and CEO of Wall Street Strategies, an independent stock market research firm headquartered in New York. LocalAdLink is a provider of services that enable local businesses to reach customers through targeted Internet advertising. LocalAdLink.com offers consumers a local search directory, provides businesses the option of highlighting their products and services, offers coupons and is the central hub for the LocalAdLink technology. When a customer visits LocalAdLink.com, proprietary geo-targeting software identifies the customer’s location and displays relevant local business listings. In addition, LocalAdLink has created a LocalAdvertising Network that publishes local business listings on its owned and operated sites, as well as partner sites. During the June launch events, LocalAdLink will unveil upgrades and enhancements to its technology and services, including easy to use Ad-Management software, new advertising options, and expanded search capabilities for consumers. LocalAdLink’s independent sales team will be trained on how to best position these new enhancements and how to continue to increase their sales success rates. “We are looking forward to having Charles deliver a keynote address to over 2,000 members of our Independent Sales force at the June Launch. We are confident that after hearing Charles Payne share his views on today’s economy our sales force will have a greater insight about the current economy and will be motivated to go back to their communities and grow LocalAdLink’s success during the rest of 2009,” stated Robert McNulty, Chairman and CEO of Beyond Commerce Inc. About Beyond Commerce, Inc. Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: Except for historical information, the matters discussed in this press release contain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to economic, competitive, governmental and technological factors affecting Beyond Commerce, Inc.’s operations, markets, products and prices and other factors discussed in the Company’s various filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. |
Tags: Charles Payne, Fox Business Networrk, Fox News, Fox News Network
April 18th is the opening day for turkey season here in Maryland! Oh Man, I can’t wait. I am excited to pull out all the turkey hunting gear, and rummage through it again. For me, this seems to be an annual event, cruising down to the basement and grabbing my vests and box labeled “TURKEY HUNTING”- tuning box calls, practicing with diaphragms and slates, showing my daughter and son how to use them, again, them taking the calls up to demonstrate to their thrilled mother!
I plan to take my 6 and 3/4 year old, he insists that we don’t just call him 6, out in the field with me this year. I have a couple of places where I can easily set up my Double Bull Ground Blind and a few decoys and see what happens. Have you ever wondered why the grass seems greener on the other side? I always seem to get permission on spots where the turkeys are roosting 100 or so yards away… right on the other side of the fence row that defines the property line!! The birds are not only audible, some mornings, but often even visible. They generally fly down strut around a bit and then head off in the opposite direction, like being pulled on a string towards the hens down in the bottom!
You never know when they will come your way though! That’s what makes it so much fun! In my next post I think I may share a story with you of when the boss Tom actually left the hens he was with to come my way. Oh yeah, turkey fried in peanut oil is so good in the spring!
Tags: blind, boss, box call, call, decoys, double bull, fly down, fried, ground, hen, Hunting, peanut oil, roost, slate, spring, strut, tom, turkey
DRCC Presents… Peter Pan! from Kevin O’Neill on Vimeo.
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Tags: childrens play, Damascus Road, Damascus road children's ministry, DRCC, Peter pan



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