Must be a "little dick" man. Wonder if he owns a Porsche. Would live to see the lion holding this guy up in his mouth for the kids to see. This sick, sadisick less than a man should be shot with his own Arrow and stalked for how many hours it takes for him to drop to the ground, then revive him just enouth to where he will feel the pain in his body, when thrown in a cage of hungry lions. Just sickening to see and read about!
So, when I recently visited Cornwall Iron Furnace , I was excited to discover in my favorite Harrisburg-area hiking book that there was a great hiking area nearby. And, even better, it had a historical connection that made it the perfect adventure after visiting the furnace. Comprised of more than 1, acres, the park offers 14 miles of hiking trails, many of which also allow hiking and mountain biking. While the park is heavily forested today, two hundred years ago, it would have looked very different. One of the colliers that worked to make charcoal for the furnace was a slave named Dick.
The state of Indiana has signed into law, the use of high powered rifles during the firearms season. Giving more range to firearms hunters. This would not be a problem except for the fact that their plan is to reduce the deer herd on a "maintenance basis" rather than a "management basis". The Indiana firearms season starts during the peak of the whitetail rut November 14th and runs to the end of Nov. At this time the buck lets his guard down greatly when it comes to danger and concentrates on procreation.
Hunter shot an 8 point buck during the youth hunt and donated the entire deer to the Sunrise Rotary Venison For Manna Project. Walloon Village General Store donated half the processing costs. Over 2, lbs of venison was donated by area hunters bringing our 10 year total to over 7 tons of venison!