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Archery Summit Premier Cuvee Pinot Noir 2007
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This wine opens with perfumed aromas of black cherry and raspberry, spicy plum and violets. On the palate, blueberry, plum, cassis and earthy notes converge around a fresh core of bright acidity and plush tannin lending this wine structure, vitality and grace. There is precision in the expression of fruit and an elegant yet ample succulent structure which progresses to a ï¬nish that is long and lasting with hints of blueberries, spiced cherries, exotic incense and fresh rose petals. This lovely wine is drinking well now but may also be enjoyed over the next five to eight years with proper cellaring.
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Archery Summit Red Hills Estate Pinot Noir 2007
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This wine lures with an inviting perfume of bluefruits and floral notes, manuka honey, clove and allspice. The palate is a mouthwatering amalgam of black cherry and blackberry with hints of exotic sandalwood, star anise and fresh korinjte cinnamon. This is a wine of integrity; alluring in its vibrancy, purity and focus, balanced in flavor and texture. From the attack, which is smooth and compelling, to the succulent midpalate and crescendo of a finish, this wine is a harmonious whole that keeps on giving.
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of USA, Oregon, Dundee from Danita Delimont
Sale Price: $24.99
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Photo Puzzle, USA, Oregon, Dundee. USA, Oregon, Dundee. Dining room in Archery Summit Winery. Chosen by Danita Delimont. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5x7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. This item is shipped from our American lab.
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Columbia Sportswear Men's Cascadian Summit-2 Boot
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This Columbia® Cascadian Summit II winter boot for men is designed for the weekend warrior. It features a water-resistant split suede leather upper for great protection and comfort and a one-piece injection-molded TPR outsole that delivers great traction and grip on wet, cold surfaces.
Get cold weather performance and value in this winter boot with water-resistant uppers and insulation from the elements.
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Kelty Folding Cooler (Forest green)
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This hybrid Kelty Folding Cooler is designed to offer the best of both worlds: it collapses for easy storage yet un-folds conveniently to create a semi-rigid cooler.
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Summit Treestands Viper SD Climbing Treestand
Sale Price: $251.99
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The Summit Viper SD is the lightest sit climb stand available. Features a padded seat that can be raised for bowhunting and lowered for gun, includes RapidClimb Stirrups, QuickDraw, SummitLokt, and SD (sound deadening) technologies. It weighs 20 pounds, Maximum Weight limit is 300 pounds, Tree Size is 8 to 20, Overall Platform Size: 20W x 36L, includes full backrest, quick release adjustable buckles and padded armrests. Please Note: This item is oversized; additional charges will be applied at check out. Mfg Item Number: 81080
Weighing in at just 20 pounds, the Viper SD is Summit Treestand's lightest climbing treestand stand. Designed to provide a perfect balance of roominess, comfort, versatility, and low weight, the Viper SD is a solid choice for rifle or bow hunting--and for hunters who would like a more portable stand. The Viper SD features a comfortable foam-padded seat that can be raised for bow hunting and lowered for hunting with a gun. The solid front bar makes climbing easier and works well as a gun rest. The Viper SD is also highly portable with a frame that nests together and packs on your back. The Viper SD provides a comfortable vantage point for effective targeting in the woods. A popular climbing treestand since its introduction in 1998, the Viper SD has been noted for its unique blending of shape, innovative cable attachment system, ease of use, and portability. The original Viper has been updated with aluminum construction, a more comfortable seat, QuickDraw cable attachment, RapidClimb Stirrups, Bent Cable arms--and--the most recent innovation--sound deadening (SD) technology to minimize noise that may compromise your concealment. The Viper SD comes complete with a 4-point safety harness, RapidClimb Stirrups, and all necessary pads, hardware, ropes and straps. Built to last, the Viper HD is covered by Summit's Five Year Limited Warranty. Summit's Dead Metal Sound Deadening SD Technology: Every little bit of noise reduction goes a long way in keeping you concealed. Summit's Dead Metal sound deadening technology works by filling in critical parts of the platform with a custom engineered expanding foam to reduce unintentional noises caused by movement on the platform. Complete, Assembled Treestand includes the following: Aluminum 5-Channel Platform Frame with Dead Metal, Sound Deadening (SD) Technology Aluminum Seat/Climber Frame Foam Seat with Backrest Two Coated, Steel Climbing Cables Four-Point FAS (harness) with safety strap and attached SRS strap RapidClimb Stirrups 72-inch Camo Arm Pad Camo Backpack Straps Green Utility Strap Stand Umbilical Rope Written Instructions and Safety/Instructional DVD Specifications: Stand Weight: 20 pounds Construction: Aluminum Tree Size: 8 to 20 inches in diameter Seat Height: Adjustable Seat Base Dimensions: 18 by 12 inches (WxL) Backrest Dimensions: 12 by 20 inches (WxL) Overall Dimensions: 20 by 36 inches (WxL) Platform Area: 20 by 28.75 inches (WxL) Seat Frame Size: 19.75 by 26.5 inches (WxL) Maximum Weight Capacity: 300 pounds
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Horton 7/8-Inch Weaver Style Base for Scopes
Sale Price: $26.88
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Horton Dovetail 7/8" Weaver - Style Base For Horton crossbows only. Get your crossbow scope-ready with this high-quality Mount for the RIGHT PRICE! Order Now! Horton Dovetail 7/8" Weaver-Style Base
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South Rainier Elk Herd Management Plan - State of Washington
The South Rainier Elk Herd is one of ten elk herds living in Washington State. This herd's range covers around 1,100 square miles, and is located in parts of Lewis County, Thurston County, and Mount Rainier National Park. The herd area is bounded on the east be the North Cascade Crest Trail. On the west and south, it is bounded by major highways, and on the north, by highways, the Nisqually River and Mt. Rainier National Park. Land ownership in the area is a mix of public and private holdings. The majority of the land is owned by the U.S. Forest Service, which has the administration of around 400 square miles of land, primarily composed of Gifford Pinchot National Forest and the southern boundary of Mt. Rainier National Park. Private holdings are located mostly along the Cowlitz River. There are small tracts of state land in the area. The remainder of the land is held by industrial forestry interests. Elevations within the herd area are between 250 feet and 14,400 feet (the summit of Mt. Rainier). Level and gently rolling terrain is rare, occurring mostly along major drainages such as the Cispus and Cowlitz Rivers. The elk occupy almost all of the herd area below 6,500 feet, except for areas that are extraordinarily steep or rocky.
Humans make extensive use of the area in which the South Rainier Elk Herd is located, mostly for recreational purposes. For instance, the visitor usage of Mt. Rainier National Park was over two million in the 1990s. Hiking, backpacking, skiing, and other recreational activities are common, as well as trapping, fishing, and hunting. These activities occur both in the park and on adjacent lands that are privately owned.
The area along the Cowlitz river has been developed extensively, both for agricultural and residential purposes. This has significantly affected the wintering area of this herd. There has been a significant loss of important winter habitat for these elk, as well as a rise in elk/human conflict. In addition, intensive clear cut logging has changed almost all of the forests not in the bounds of the national park. Originally, this area was made up almost entirely of old growth forest. However, the area is now covered in second and third generation growth reaching to approximately 3,300 feet in elevation, and covering almost all of the elk's winter range.
The greatest influence humans have had on this herd, however,has been through direct elk mortality. The annual regulated hunting harvest removes around forty to sixty percent of all bull elk. The population of the South Rainier Elk Herd has varied widely. For instance, in 1994, there were as many as four thousand individuals in this area. By 1997, that number had fallen to 1,500. It is estimated that the current population of the herd is around 2,100 animals. Management goals for the South Rainier herd include increasing the numbers of elk to a level of about 3,000 animals. In general, elk population levels will be maintained or increased, depending on the area, except in locations where they are causing a lot of damage or having conflict with humans. The current population ratios, when assessed before the hunting season, are fifteen to seventeen bulls per hundred cows, a figure which has stayed steady since 1996, and forty-six to forty-eight calves for every hundred cows.
Harvest strategies for this herd have varied significantly over the past forty years. They have included permission to take any bull, to spike-only bulls with a general permit, and branch antlered bulls taken by special permit. In some cases, only three point bulls or greater have been permitted. The three point minimum rule has been more common in recent years, and is the current method of regulating the elk harvest for the South Rainier Elk Herd. Antler point restrictions normally mean higher bull to cow ratios after the hunting season, but fewer older animals survive. Before 2000, it was legal to harvest antlerless elk during the archery season, or with firearms by special permit. However, antlerless harvest has not recently been permitted.
Current goals for the maintenance and management of this herd include an increase in the estimated elk population, while paying attention to habitat limitations and problems landowners may experience. The maintenance and improvement of elk habitat on U.S. Forest service lands is to be encouraged, and hunting is to be kept to a limit which will allow all herds to reach the state requirement of twelve or more bulls for every hundred cows.
About the Author
Scott Peters is an avid deer hunter, outdoorsman and rifle scope retailer. For more information on scopes please go to Nikon Scopes.
is this a good bow browning?
i just got this bow its on its way want to know if its good if the limbs look good can i hunt deer with it hears the link http://cgi.ebay.com/Browning-Summit-2-Archery-Compound-Hunting-Bow-Arrows-/260806969495?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cb94e8897
Yes it will work for hunting. It is an old bow but it will work. Can't tell from the pictures if there are any cracks in the limbs or if the strings need to be replaced. If you don't know or if a friend doesn't know then I would take it to a pro shop and have them look at it.
Outdoors calendar for March 2
Wednesday: North Coast Fly Fishers' 2010 Fly Tying Marathon and Open House , 6:30-10:30 p.m., Lake Metroparks' Penitentiary Glen Reservation, Kirtland. Free. Activity will feature club members tying various patterns and offering instruction to visitors.
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