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Squirrel Hunting as a Gateway Drug to Conservation

Squirrel hunting is where most Southern hunters start — cheap license, low barrier, you can do it on public land behind a Walmart. But here’s the thing nobody tells you: once you start spending mornings in the woods watching hickories and oaks, you start noticing when the habitat’s sick. That kid who went out for squirrel meat comes back a few years later planting mast trees and fighting for clean water access.

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Halifax

You know the end. Few know where the seeds of independence were sown—Halifax, North Carolina.

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Five Southern Stories in Black & White

Some Southern stories are just as powerful on the printed page as they are on the silver screen. These five classic black-and-white films were all adapted from Southern literature. If you’re looking for a quiet evening with a good story, you can experience them two ways — read the book or watch the film.

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The Patina Economy

Patina was once biography — the record of time and use. Today, we often buy the illusion of age instead of earning it.

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What We Owe the Animal

Ethics in the field begin long before the trigger and continue long after the shot. Respect for the animal is not about legality — it’s about responsibility.

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