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Crazy as a March Hare

Thursday, March 10th, 2011 at 2:59 PM

Crazy as a March Hare

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Vermont --(Ammoland.com)- Hares have an interesting place in the English language.

Have you ever heard the phrase “Mad as a March hare” and wondered where it came from?

March is the breeding season for hares, thus their odd behavior of boxing and jumping during this time of year.

This is not a new phenomenon, and the earliest written testament to it was circa 1500, in Blowbol’s Test reprinted by W. C. Hazlitt in Remains Early Popular Poetry of England, 1864.

It states, “Thanne [th]ey begyn to swere and to stare, And be as braynles as a Marshe hare.”

In hunting circles, the phrase derived from a male hare’s (bucks) tendency to travel several miles to breed with a female (doe) during the month of March. When a hunter’s dog would disturb the buck, he would return to his home area miles away with the dog often in pursuit.

This meant the hunters would either lose their dog or have to travel miles to find it.

The phrase “hare-brained” refers to the same behavior. This is also old and is referenced in Edward Hall’s Chronicle, 1548: “My desire is that none of you be so unadvised or harebrained [sic] as to be the occasion that …”

Other interesting facts about hares include that the rabbit in Bambi named Thumper derived its name from a female hares’ tendencies with her young. Hares do not live in the ground like cottontails, so they have their young above ground and the babies (leverets) spread out to hide so that if one is discovered by a predator it will not find the entire clutch. When it is time for the young to nurse, the mother hare will “thump” her back foot rapidly to call them in to feed.

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Learn From a Deer Hunting Legend – Randy Flannery

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011 at 5:04 PM

Learn From a Deer Hunting Legend – Randy Flannery

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Vermont --(Ammoland.com)- Master Maine Guide and deer hunting legend Randy Flannery will be making a rare public appearance in the Adirondacks on March 27, 2011, and will be conducting a seminar on advanced deer hunting strategies, specifically targeting tandem hunting techniques.

Flannery is a regular columnist with Outdoors Magazine and is considered a pioneer in tracking and stalking techniques.

His strategies and methods have been featured several times in other magazines like Field & Stream and Deer & Deer Hunting.

Doors open for the seminar at 11:00 a.m. and lunch will be served shortly after. It is expected the event will run late into the afternoon with several pertinent topics being covered. Tickets are limited.

Flannery’s presentations are a must for “real hunters.”

Randy Flannery

Learn From a Deer Hunting Legend - Randy Flannery

They encompass a variety of strategies that have been proven successful across the East. If you know the challenge of killing a buck on public land, and the thrill of hunting the deep woods, you will not want to miss it.

The seminar will be held at the Lakeview Restaurant in Averill Park, N.Y. on Sunday, March 27. The cost is $50 per person or $25 for youth hunters under the age of 18. Lunch is included.

For more information contact Glenn Galkiewicz at (518) 477-5100 or on his cell at (518) 429-0463. Or email glenster1231@yahoo.com

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Each month Outdoors Magazine shines its spotlight on different areas of the outdoors world. Features and sub-features are multiple page spreads written by select experts in their fields. In addition to features and sub-features, each month Outdoors Magazine has over 40 columns written by real guides, industry experts, and the best in their fields. Our staff are die-hards who take the time out of their lives hunting and fishing to write. For more information, sponsorship opportunities, and expanded article descriptions, visit www.outdoorsmagazine.net.

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