- 3 Ways to Save On Your Next Hunting Extravaganza By : Eric Clements
Is hunting an expensive hobby? Let this author show you 3 economical ways to make it more affordable! - How to Hunt White Tail Deer By : Charlie Reese.
Whitetail Deer Hunting: Resources - A Glance Into The Past: Wild Duck Hunting Decoys By : Razvan Jr
This article is about the long history of duck decoys that are crucial for hunters and valuable for collectors. - Sporting Clays Tip June 2008 Published from The Paragon School of Sporting By : Paragon-School
Sporting Clays Tip : June 2008 : From The Paragon School of Sporting - Sporting Clays Tip July 2008 Published from The Paragon School of Sporting By : Paragon-School
Sporting Clays Tip : July 2008 : From The Paragon School of Sporting - The Logic Behind Deer Bedding By : Ethan O. Tanner.
Deer beds are oval-shaped depressions in grass leaves, soft dirt or snow and are easy to identify. Several beds are only used one time, though beds in the prime, most secretive locations probably see periodic use. In general, whitetails return to the same general bedding area even if they alter their actual beds around. - Buck Rubs By : Ethan O. Tanner.
Buck rubs are not the effect of velvet shedding, nor are they made because bucks are purposely trying to polish their antlers. It's true that during the process of removing velvet, bucks do some rubbing on trees and saplings, but they typically complete this whole process within twenty-four hours. Increasing testosterone levels cause bucks to become more aggressive, which drives them to promote themselves through scent marking. Essentially, this is the purpose of rubbing. In a strict sense, white-tailed deer are not territorial yet rubs do serve to inform deer of the social hierarchy within a certain area. - Montana Elk Hunting Vacation Tips By : Mark Richards.
There are numerous animals that you can be hunting for, ducks, caribou, bears and the list could go on. This all depends on the season and the experience that you have as a hunter. Elk is one of the largest species of deer that is hunted for. Montana is one of the most popular places to hunt for elk. - Tips on How to Skin a Deer By : Ethan O. Tanner.
While it may not be the most exciting job in the world, skinning a deer is important when returning from a hunt or when you are still in the field. If you have harvested the deer, elk, antelope or goat of your dreams on a hunting trip, you will need to know how to skin the deer and how to get the most out of your hunt. If you are just learning about hunting, these tips will be useful for that remarkable day on which you will finally be able to skin a deer. - Hunting: Be Sure to Get the Trophy You're Looking For By : Jimmy Cox
There are few things more disappointing than for a hunter to wait all year for an expensive hunt, spot his game, estimate it as a prize, shoot it, and then come up to find that he has downed a scrawny trophy. - Compound Bows vs. Traditional Bows By : Matt Robison
How does a compound bow work and why is one better than a traditional bow. - How To Locate and Track Game By : Jimmy Cox
Finding where the game is located in hunting country is far more dependent upon an understanding of its basic characteristics and traits than upon an ability to follow each consecutive hoof mark in a trail. - Put Down the Rifle - Pick up a Compound Bow By : Matt Robison
Compound bow hunting can provide a new challenge to the avid hunter who is looking for something a little different. The hunter who has mastered the art of using a rifle will love the thrill of learning to hunt in an exciting new way. - The Best Hunting Knife for You By : William Doggett
Before you head out to hunt your deer or wild turkey or whatever is in season, you need to decide on a hunting knife. Which knife is best for you? That depends on if you want something lightweight such as a folding knife or something sturdy and robust like the fixed-blade knife. - Choosing Online Hunting Games As An Alternative By : Bercle George
A lot of realistic and interactive hunting games are accessible to be downloaded or played around the Internet. These hunting games are developed to arouse enthusiasm and cheerful excitement in the dream-hunters. - Guided Elk Hunting vs. Drop Camp Elk Hunting By : Andrew W John
Elk hunting is a great big game sport to consider if you want a hunting adventure. You get to hike in some beautiful backcountry and the feeling of accomplishment is one that will last a good long time. If you are able to indulge yourself in such an adventure, you will find you are getting some great exercise and, if you are fortunate enough to bring down a trophy bull, you get bragging rights, too. There is also the meat you can use for some mouthwatering dishes. Hiring a guide for an elk hunting trip might be something you are considering, so you will want to pay some attention to the following facts. Experienced hunters, as well as novices, employ guides for many very good reasons. - Never Be In The Woods While Hunting By : Arthor Pens
This article is for true hunters. I want to help all of you out there that have been hunting for years with little luck. This is not a fluffy article it is the truth and I will give you the facts. - Boot Knives: Made for Carrying Considerations By : William Doggett
A boot knife certainly shows one way of carrying a knife, but there are a variety of ways to carry a knife, even a boot knife. - Geese Hunting: Helpful Tips and Tricks By : Jimmy Cox
From a distance the Canada goose is easily identified. His body is brown, neck and head black, but his head wears a triangular white patch. He is the biggest of our geese, and is found either as a resident or a migrator over most of the United States. - Rifle Shooting Tips: Choosing the Right Time to Fire By : Scott Peters
When you're hunting and game presents itself, knowing when to take the shot can make the difference between a successful hunt or a crippled animal. - Rifle Shooting Tip: Sighting In Your Rifle By : Scott Peters
Sighting in your rifle should be a quick process. Here's how to do it properly. - Rifle Shooting Tips: 3 Tricks to Better Marksmanship By : Scott Peters
There a 3 tricks to better markmanship: practice, practice and practice. Learn the basics of properly shooting a rifle and practice. - Rifle Shooting Tips: Choosing the Right Bullet By : Scott Peters
Every caliber of ammunition comes in various bullet shapes, weights and composition. Choosing the right bullet for your needs is an important factor in your shooting. - Rifle Shooting Tip: Reading the Wind By : Scott Peters
If you are a long range shooter, you'll be amazed at how far the wind can blow your bullet off target. Here's how to compensate. - Rifle Shooting Tips: Shoot a Clean Gun By : Scott Peters
Rifle barrels fouled with soot won't shoot accurately. Take care of your gun and it will take care of you. - Rifle Shooting Tips: The Second Shot By : Scott Peters
Responsible hunters don't admire their first shot. They get a second round chambered quickly and look to see if the second shot is neccessary. - Rifle Shooting Tips: Learn Trigger Control By : Scott Peters
In order to shoot accurately, you need to master the art of sqeezing the trigger properly. - Rifle Shooting Tips: Shooting from Different Positions By : Scott Peters
When you are in the field, you have to take shots from any number of postions. Learning to shoot from various positions will make you a better marksman. - Rifle Shooting Tips - Learn to Relax By : Scott Peters
If you are going to be an accurate shot, then you need to learn to breath and relax throiugh the shot. - The Rules Of Safety Shooting By : Jim Brown
Accidents happen, even when enjoying a supposedly harmless hobby. Hunting, for one, can be the most fun; yet can pose risks with a tiny careless act.
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