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Ever wonder how to hunt in any way well here is how... more »
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If you like to hunt big game then you're well aware of the grueling conditions which you must endure to get the animal. Big game is considered to be (but not limited to) animals such as elk, boar, wild turkeys, moose and deer. Follow these steps ... more »
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Only 6 states in the United States allow public hunts for buffalo: Montana, Alaska, Arizona, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming. Most of these states offer only a limited number of licenses and tags for hunting bison, and you must enter a lottery to ... more »
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Boars are wild animals in the same family as the pig. Boar differ from pigs because they have large tusks and fur. Bow hunting for boar is an exciting chase between man and beast. Shooting a boar with a bow takes skill and accuracy... more »
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Coyotes are hunted to protect game and livestock populations, for pelts and for sport. In many areas coyotes are abundant, sometimes to the point of excess. High populations contribute to their reputation as pests. Coyotes give hunters a target ... more »
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Ever think about crow hunting? Well, now you can!.. more »
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Deer hunting with a handgun is one of the most demanding outdoor tasks in North America. While easier to carry in the woods, handgun accuracy quickly diminishes beyond immediate range, making it necessary for the handgun hunter to be both an ... more »
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Mourning doves are abundant, migratory birds found throughout North America. Despite their small size, doves are a commonly hunted with generous daily limits. Some hunters travel to Argentina for legendary dove hunting, while others enjoy the ... more »
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Whether you hunt doves in your own back field or book a trip to hunt doves at a professionally-staffed hunting resort, you have chosen an exciting sport. Dove hunting is not only fun, but makes for a delicious meal... more »
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Elk are massive cousins of the commonly hunted deer. Their high-altitude habitats and relatively low population make them challenging hunts. Their immense size provide more than enough reward in the form of meat and trophy. Follow these steps for ... more »
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Elk are huge animals found chiefly in the northwestern part of the United States. You will require a rifle, patience, stamina and strength to successfully hunt elk... more »
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Hunting geese is a popular sport in many northern parts of the United States and Canada. Experts say that one of the most difficult things about learning to hunt geese is finding a good spot... more »
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Canadian geese range from three to six feet in wingspan and weigh up to 18 pounds. These large and tasty birds live throughout the United States and Canada. They're a common target for hunters. Newcomers to this enjoyable pastime can be out ... more »
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Every avid hunter loves to have a trophy mounted on the wall to show their great ability to hunt. Some prefer deer while others prefer elk. Wouldn't you just love to be the one with the head of a grizzly bear above your fireplace? Follow these ... more »
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Alabama has a rich history of hunting large game, small game and fowl. Non-residents typically must be licensed to hunt, while residents may not need a license under certain circumstances. You can even hunt with your children in Alabama... more »
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Alaska is one of the few truly wild states left in America. As a result of the large wildlife population, hunting is a popular pastime for both residents and visitors. Before you hunt in Alaska, be sure to obtain all the proper licenses necessary... more »
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Alberta, Canada, contains many hundreds of miles of woodland forests that are teeming with wildlife. In the fall, you can hunt deer. In spring, black bear hunts are allowed... more »
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Argentina is home to many types of game birds, as well as several species of large game. Red stag deer, water buffalo and wild boar are all available to hunt in the lowlands and mountains of Argentina... more »
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Hunting in Arkansas is governed by the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission. The state has a long tradition of duck hunting, but it also provides enthusiasts with many opportunities to hunt other types of game, such as black bears, wild turkeys, elk ... more »
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Desha County is located in the southeast corner of Arkansas and west of Bolivar County in Mississippi. The Mississippi River, White River and Arkansas River meet at Desha County. Arkansas is a favorite spot for hunters because of the massive ... more »
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Like much of the south, Georgia is famous for excellent waterfowl and migratory bird hunting. While wild turkeys, pheasants and quails are the traditional hunting targets, there are also many ways you can hunt small and big game in Georgia... more »
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With some two-thirds of the state's land open for hunting thanks to government ownership, Idaho is one of the best places in the western United States to hunt in. An incredible range of prey is there for the taking, including waterfowl, deer, ... more »
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The state of Illinois provides excellent opportunities to hunt deer, waterfowl, a variety of birds, upland animals and small game. Hunting licenses are classified according to the type of weapons you want to hunt with, and the state uses a ... more »
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A wide variety of inexpensive hunting licenses are available to both residents and non-residents of the state of Indiana, which offers exceptional hunting of deer, game birds and waterfowl. Indiana also has a commendable commitment to habitat ... more »
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The state of Kansas offers an enticing range of public wildlife areas, waterfowl zones and controller shooting areas where you can hunt small and big game, wild turkeys and a variety of migratory birds and waterfowl. Hunting opportunities exist ... more »