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My
first black bear, September 4, 2007 - Boundary Waters, Ely, Minnesota.
Click HERE for more bear hunting trip photos.
My bear skull bleached.
Buck & I opening of duck September 22, 2007 - Shiocton, WI.
My first turkey May 2, 2007 Omro, WI - 6:50am.
Opening day of duck season September 30, 2006 Omro,
WI.

Paul & Steve Landig pose with Steve's 24 pounder;
shot 4/13/05.
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Nice to see, but not while
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Steve Landig
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Opening of duck fall 2004
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Greg Landig
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First Caribou Kuujjuaq, Quebec, Canada.
Sunday September 5, 2004 9:15 AM EDT, 450 yard shot.

Second Caribou Kuujjuaq, Quebec, Canada. Thursday September 9,
2004 9:00 AM EDT, 350 yard shot.

Illustrated
instructions on how to skin a squirrel. I've tried it...works like a charm, the trick is doing it while they are
still warm!

24 1/2" Walleye. Sturgeon River Ontario, Canada
August 16, 2004.
More Canadian fishing photos CLICK HERE.




My first moose hunt in Newfoundland Canada, October 1999. For Newfoundland information, history,
humor, and the story of Screech rum. Visit the Newfoundland Outport.
(click banner to link to Big Sky Brewing)
Pheasant hunting October 13, 2001.
Deer hunting at Landig's Wildwood Camp, November 1991.
Dad's bear September 18, 1999, Ashland County Wisconsin.
Bleached skull below.
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Dads big Whitetail buck, Idaho fall 2003.

Back from the taxidermist. Click to enlarge.

No fish story here just the proof. Brown Trout Door County Wisconsin, August 1998.  A
mess of Blue Gills and Bass I caught at Merryacres New Milford, CT. Summer 1991.
 Dad's
20 pound turkey. Omro, WI April 2003.

My first goose. Omro, Wisconsin October 1, 2000.

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Me and a bunch of Easter bunnies!
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Dave & Greg little hunters since way back!
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Dad and I with a couple of Doc Larsen's yellow Labs after a fun and successful duck hunt in the Black Slough, October 26,
2001. 3 Mallards, 3 Green-winged Teal, 1 Blue-winged Teal, and 1 Wigeon.
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My father August 18, 1993 Western Alaskan Range, 9 year old Dall Ram.

Back from the taxidermist. Click to enlarge.
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United States Constitution Amendment II 1791: A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security
of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.
 
Chronically wasted deer.
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