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The proper care and repair of turkey decoys can make a tremendous difference with your hunting success. Because a turkey has such keen eyesight, it is vital to make sure any decoy you use in the field is close enough to the genuine article to ... more »
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Poaching is the act of hunting, killing or taking animal wildlife and natural resources illegally. Acts of poaching can also include the kidnapping of exotic wildlife to sell for profit. Report poaching to ensure that wildlife remains prosperous ... more »
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Hunting supplies can by costly. Instead of enjoying your hobby, you may find yourself financially drained and exhausted. Learn how to save money on hunting supplies and enjoy your hunting experiences without the gnawing aggravation of spending ... more »
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Duck decoys can be made from many different types of material, from foam to cork to wood. The type of sealer you use on the duck decoy depends on the type of material it's made from. Another factor to consider is the type of usage the decoy will ... more »
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Hunters who are in the sport of deer hunting have a wide variety of bullets and ammunition to choose from. Different bullets are used for different circumstances depending on where you live and what you are hunting. Here are a few steps to help ... more »
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Hunters in the sport of deer hunting have a wide variety of bullets and ammunition to choose from. Different bullets are used for different circumstances depending on where you live and what you are hunting. Here are a few steps to help you ... more »
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Hogs can become a big nuisance because they reproduce rapidly causing them to be difficult to get under control. If hogs are ruining your fields and destroying your crops then you may need to set a hog trap... more »
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Knowing how to sharpen a hunting knife is an essential skill to learn in order to maintain the life of your knife. Having a sharp knife is a must for any hunting situation. For example, you'll use your knife for such things as cutting rope for ... more »
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Sharpening hunting knives is a chore most hunters have to face at the beginning and ending of each hunting season. Keeping a fine edge on hunting knives is critical for cleaner cuts and fewer accidents. Being able to fully dress game in the field ... more »
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Taking a shot at a deer is the final element of completing a successful hunting trip, but it's also the most difficult. You must remember to practice the fundamentals of marksmanship while exercising a savvy sense of woodsmanship to ensure you ... more »
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Sporting clays is perhaps the most challenging of the shooting sports in that it requires the shooter to weigh the advantages of taking a quality shot within a tightly controlled time limit. Designed to most closely approximate the shooting ... more »
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This article outlines a few helpful hints for how to become more accurate with either a handgun or a rifle... more »
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The .375 Holland and Holland, or H&H Magnum is a large, powerful gun that is often used to hunt large game. It is important to take proper safety precautions when shooting a .375 H&H rifle. You must also be prepared for the size, weight and ... more »
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Need to shop for a hunter? Use these easy steps to make your shopping experience easier!.. more »
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Part of the American psyche has always been fascinated with wilderness survival. One important part of survival in the wilderness is knowing how to hunt. Whether hunting for survival or sport, your kill likely goes to waste if you don't know how ... more »
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Learn how to skin a deer for mounting... more »
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In these economically difficult times, more people are being forced to look to long-forgotten means of survival, including living off the land. Small animals have been in the past, and still remain a plentiful source of food. One must know how ... more »
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Skeet shooting is one of the best ways to improve your accuracy with a shotgun. It's also a highly competitive sport requiring much skill and concentration. Knowing how to properly stand while shooting can only help to polish your accuracy as ... more »
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Oh no! How will you roast your hotdogs and make smores? You're down to ONE match and civilization is so far away! How will you start your fire with just one match? Don't worry...here's what you do..... more »
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One of the most important aspects of hunter safety is learning to stay visible when hunting. Learning how to camouflage yourself, yet remain visible to fellow hunters, is quite simple and can prevent serious accidents... more »
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Big game hunting is an exciting sport. Experiencing the great outdoors, bonding with family and hunting buddies and getting away from the rat race of city life are just some of the benefits of the sport. There are, however, laws that govern the ... more »
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In the age of video games, taking a child hunting helps him appreciate nature, become more responsible and learn about the safe use of weapons. Even if hunting doesn't result in a prized trophy, the bonding and memories you make with your child ... more »
By Dave Payne Sr. 0 comments
The number of hunters is steadily declining across the nation, primarily due to a lack of younger hunters. Unlike those of generations past, children of today often grow up with little exposure to nature or woodsmanship. Here's what you can do to ... more »
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When faced with two tracks of different age, it's usually easy to tell which one was made earlier--the one with more rounded edges and blurred details. But knowing where a track was made requires a mental file of information gleaned from past ... more »
By kevin229 0 comments
When out hunting deer, it can be quite difficult to know whether the deer coming in front of you is an adult doe or a button buck. From a distance, even with binoculars you can't always see the "buttons." Here's a couple tips to consider before ... more »