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We
here at Camp2fires.com
do not support
the ban on baiting
in the state of
Michigan,
it is wrong.
With
a wave of a magic
wand it is decided
that the farmers
that invested
time and money
to raise their
crops and the
retailers who
have placed orders
months in advanced
to received these
crops cannot sell
them. Not everybody
in this state
works for a large
corporation, the
small business
that pay their
share of taxes
and employ their
share of people
deserve a better
fate. It is time
to come together
as hunters and
business entrepreneurs
to support each
other and stop
sending jobs out
of state.
High
fence hunting
has been legal
here for years,
this industry
employs many people,
their field equipment
supports many
companies.
The
economic impact
to an already
devastated economy
should be carefully
considered before
any ban that effects
so many is implemented.
All options should
be considered
before it's decided
to put so many
out of work.
Skyline
Entertainment.
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A
Message From Uncle
Bob. . . Get Up,
Stand Up. . .
I
know you've heard
me whine about
this before but
I'm going to do
it again … so
get over it.
When
I first started
this show I figured
it would bring
me more hunting
and fishing adventures
and so it has.
Last thing I wanted
was to get into
a fight with anybody
.... more.
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Bob
Bauers 24th
Annual
Marathon for
Meals Food Drive
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Bob
Bauer began the 24th
Annual Marathon for
Meals Food Drive the
day after Thanksgiving,
Friday, November 28th
@ 6am in an RV at
13 mile and Woodward,
at the CVS
parking lot in Royal
Oak, collected food
for the needy till
noon, Saturday, December
13th.
Camp2Fires
& Skyline Entertainment
would like to congratulate
Bob for collecting
12 Tons of food for
the needy.
Happy
Holidays from your
friends @ Camp2fires.com
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would
like
to thank... |
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Uncle
Bob
would
like
to thank
Propane
Services
in Taylor
for
driving
out
to the
food
drive
Site
&
refilling
the
RV with
propane.
This
is so
Uncle
Bob
doesn't
freeze
to death
in the
middle
of the
night.
For
Propane
services
call
(313)
292-9100.
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| Captain
Monty
B. Wandling. |
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The
Salvation
Army
Divisional
Youth
Secretary,
Eastern
Michigan.
16130
Northland
Drive
Southfield,
Michigan
48075
Phone
(248)
443-5500
/ Fax
(248)
443-5516
EMail:monty_Wandling@usc.salvationarmy.org
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Intrested
in Looney
Toons Charters |
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Congratulations
to
Winners of
our SCI-Detroit
Membership
Contests
Plus a Special
Edition Skinning
Knife |
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Congratulation
to
$50 Gift Certificate
Winner
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Thunder Hills
Ranch
Contest Winner
Congratulation
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| Chronic
Wasting Disease
Detected in
Michigan |
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LANSING
- The
Michigan
departments
of Agriculture
(MDA)
and
Natural
Resources
(DNR)
today
confirmed
the
state's
first
case
of Chronic
Wasting
Disease
(CWD)
in a
three-year
old
white-tailed
deer
from
a privately
owned
cervid
(POC)
facility
in Kent
County.
The
state
has
quarantined
all
POC
facilities,
prohibiting
the
movement
of all
- dead
or alive
- privately-owned
deer,
elk
or moose.
Officials
do not
yet
know
how
the
deer
may
have
contracted
the
disease.....
More
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| Great
Lakes Water
Information |
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DNR
-
Department
of
Natural
Resources..........Link
DEQ
-
Department
of
Environmental
Quality.....Link
Great
Lakes,
Great
Michigan
Campain..............Link
Wikipedia
Encyclopedia-
The
Great
Lakes........Link
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| Michigan
Dept. of Agriculture
Quarantines
All Game Ranch
Swine: All
swine exhibited
in Michigan
also affected
by restrictions |
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June
5, 2008
LANSING
- Effective
immediately,
the
Michigan
Department
of Agriculture
(MDA)
is quarantining
all
Michigan
game
ranches
with
shooting
swine
and
has
banned
the
movement
of game
ranch
swine
onto
and
off
of any
premises
in Michigan
due
to the
recent
discovery
of pseudorabies
virus
(PRV)
in transitional
swine.
All
swine
on game
ranches
for
sport,
hunting,
or shooting
must
be held
for
testing
during
the
statewide
disease
investigation......
More
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| Scuba
Diving |
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If
you are intrested
in scuba diving
please go
to any local
dive shops
and ask about
"Discover
Scuba".
This Program
is indorsed
by the PADI
(Professional
Association
of Diving
Instructors)
organization,
and offers
anyone the
opportunity
to try the
sport for
a minimal
fee.
You
are given
some basic
instructions
and taken
into a pool
where you
can “play”
around with
the gear.
Here
are a few
links of local
people that
are involed
in the sport
and a link
to the Christmas
Tree Ship
that was talked
about on the
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State
Recommends
Aggressive
Action
to Eliminate
Feral Swine |
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April
13,
2007
LANSING--Michigans
Commissions
of Agriculture
and
Natural
Resources
have
adopted
a resolution
to take
action
to prevent
a feral
swine
population
from
establishing
in the
state
....
Feral
swine
have
been
reported
in 32
Michigan
counties....
More
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On Sunday the
1st of June we
had the 8th annual
Max Delosh Jr.
Memorial Bass
Tournament on
Lake Nepessing
.
There was
a full complement
of boats taking
part of the festivities
and of coarse
fishing. The weather
was a bit cold
in the morning
but warmed up
nice by mid afternoon.
$1850.00 was raised
for the Childrens
Cancer Foundation..
We
need to give special
thanks to Skyline
Services, Newkirk
Electric and Autumn
Assoc. for the
cash donations
that guaranty
first place and
allow us to give
most of the entry
fees to the Childrens
Cancer Foundation.
We also would
like to give special
thanks to our
friends Regina
and Lonnie who
were kind enough
to help with the
Chairs and Tent
and did all the
cooking.
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LtoR, Leonard
Klinert, Larry
Gargus, Kevin
Crane, Jim Clevinger,
Dave Clevinger
Photo
Album 1...
Photo
Albium 2...
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| Camp2Fires
Jerry and Dave Donates
Bows to Land -O-Lakes |
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Dave
Clevinger and Jerry
Hawkins of Camp2Fires,
Skyline Entertainment
donates 20 Bows
to the Youth Program
at Land -O- Lakes.
An organization
founded in 1948,
located off US-23
south of the City
of Fenton in Michigan,
Land-O-Lakes Bowmen
teaches young kids
how to master the
skills needed in
archery using eleven
different ranges
and six different
wooded courses.
This 40 acre
site includes campgrounds
which is made available
to members year
around. (Click pictures
for larger view)
For
more information
you can go to www.landolakesbowmen.com |
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