Leica Rangemaster 1200 CRF Laser Rangefinder Review Over the course of the last few months we have covered a variety of rangefinders. For the this review we decided to take a look at Leica's laser rangefinder offerings. Leica's current rangefinders have been on the market for about two years, but their compact rangefinder (CRF) offerings are still relevant and current. The Rangemaster CRF is manufactured in two variations; the 900 and the 1200. The 900 ranges to approximately 900 yards, while the 1200 ranges to roughly 1200 yards. For this review, we will take a closer look at the 1200 Rangemaster.
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The Manchurian Forests of Texas Throughout the years axis, sika, and fallow deer, aoudad, and wild hogs had all been spotted on this ranch.
With no high fences to restrict movement, animals come and go as they please. Only sika deer have remained to establish a permanent presence. Originally spreading in range throughout Asia, from northern Siberia to southern Japan, the first introduced herds of sika deer adapted well to the varying Texas landscape.
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Pennsylvania Proposes to Increase License Fees 08/06/08
Pennsylvania Game Commission Executive Director Carl G. Roe offered support for Senate Bill 1527, sponsored by state Sen. Charles T. McIlhinney Jr. (R-Bucks), Senate Game and Fisheries Committee chair, which proposes to increase certain license fees beginning with the 2009-10 license year. [1 Comment]
Oregon Places GPS Collars on 2 Elkhorn Mtn. Goats 08/06/08
State and federal wildlife biologists collared and released 14 Rocky Mountain goats in the Elkhorn Mountains last week and relocated another five goats to the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness in the Umatilla National Forest. [Comments?]
Oklahoma Special Youth Deer Hunt Applications Available 08/06/08
Beginning deer hunters have a unique opportunity to participate in three youth controlled antlerless deer hunts that will take place on private lands in several Oklahoma counties. [Comments?]
North Dakota Fall Turkey Licenses Now Available 08/06/08
The 2008 fall wild turkey lottery has been held and more than 3,800 licenses remain in 17 units. Licenses are issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Hunters are allowed a maximum of 15 licenses for the fall season. [Comments?]
South Carolina Mobility Impaired Hunts Available 08/06/08
Mobility impaired hunters will again be treated to a very unique opportunity to attend two special deer hunts this year on about forty-five well managed and exclusive, private tracts of land in the Upstate. [Comments?]
New Mexico Leftover Tags on Sale August 11th 08/04/08
Almost 1,500 New Mexico public-land deer permits and 54 elk licenses leftover from the 2008-2009 drawing will be available beginning at 10 a.m. Aug. 11 -- only on the Department of Game and Fish website. [Comments?]
New Jersey Special Hunt Applications Now Accepted 08/04/08
Hunters are reminded that August 1st marks the opening of the application period for both Fall Turkey Permits and for Special Areas Deer Permits. Applications must be submitted before midnight on Sept. 7, 2008. [Comments?]
New Hampshire Moose Management Meeting Aug. 13th 08/04/08
The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is seeking public input on moose management in New Hampshire's Connecticut Lakes Region (the area north of Route 26 to the Canadian border, known as Wildlife Management Units A1 and A2). [1 Comment]
Nebraska's Youth Archery Hunt Program 08/04/08
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is looking for young hunters, interested in bowhunting for big game to take part in the Mentored Youth Archery Hunt Program (MYAHP). [Comments?]
Manitoba Deer Hunt It was the first day of the 2007 rifle season in beautiful Manitoba, Canada. I was out hunting all archery season and was unable to successfully fill my tag with any sort of deer, buck or doe. So naturally I was raring to go when rifle season hit.
Memorize Rocks Memorize rocks. Yes. And stumps. If you hunt an area regularly, memorize the things that look like deer... stumps, rocks, etc. Then one time you will be hunting along, and... "hmmmm, I don't remember that rock" ... and you will look more closely, and, aha! ...it is actually a deer, hoping you would think it is a stump. Try it. It works!
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