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Seminars:
My last seminar was in Cumberland Maryland. There were approximately 130 in attendance. I did Power Point seminars on Cronic Wasting Disease and Migration and Redistribution. It was open to the public with no fee for admittance. The West Virginia and Maryland DNR were in attendance and supported the presentaion with material and verbal appreciation.
Upcoming Seminars
I have a seminar on December 2nd in conjunction with the Laurel Ridge Sportsmans Association [see results]. I will be presenting on the Pennsylvania deer herd problems and CWD. My audience will be encouraged to participate with questions and comments. We will discuss harvest, and projection populations, as well as future game management plans.
Available Topics Doc Covers During Seminars
Each seminar averages 1-3 Hours dependant upon subject and time restraints.
1) Hunting the Rocky Mountain West.
2) Elk Hunting Techniques and Strategies.
3) Mule Deer Hunting Techniques and Strategies.
4) North American Sheep Hunting Techniques and Strategies.
5) Bear Hunting Techniques and Strategies.
6) Bear Safe and Wilderness Camping.
7) Handling and Removing Harvested Big Game safely and with best results.
8) Equipment- Gearing up and Gearing down. What do you really need?
9) Human and Bear Interactions.
10) Habitat Management Techniques.
11) Wildlife Management at your level: How to promote the wildlife in your area.
12) Working with Wildlife Managers as an Organization.
13) Safety in the Outdoors.
14) Outdoor Photography.
15) Wildlife Photography.
16) Pennsylvania Deer Management Problems and Potential Solutions.
17) Chronic Wasting Disease.
18) Whitetail Deer Migration and Redistribution.
19) Managing Your Owner Property of Trophy Whitetails.
20) From Field To Table.
For more information on booking a seminar, contact Kevin from our contact page.
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Places to look for sheds depends on the animal you are observing. Elk tend to drop their antlers in open meadows on winter ranges, where deer tend to drop them in forested areas while taking shelter. Look for areas that animals would knock their antlers on brush, such as escape routes from bedding areas and game trails that pass through brushy areas. Bedding areas are also a prime place for sheds, as animals will put pressure on the antlers while laying down.
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