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7 Tips For Your Deer Hunting Trip
By :
Bill Miller
Many times we think we've planned for everything before heading out deer hunting. It's the little things we forget and the little things that can screw up a perfect deer hunting trip.
Hunting And Survival: Some Tips For Beginners
By :
Ann Knapp
Hunting is as old as humanity. Fossil evidence indicates that early humans were hunting with spears as long as 16,200 years ago, and scientists estimate that we've been eating meat much longer than that - for nearly two million years, a span of time that long predates the emergence of homo sapiens.
Targeting Rifle Scopes - Long Range Sight is a Must
By :
William Doggett
A scope or a telescopic sight is a mechanism used to give supplementary accuracy as a point of aim for artillery such as rifles, firearms, air guns and crossbows.
A More Challenging Hunting Sport - Compound Bow Hunting
By :
Jeffrey Fang
Bored of using rifles to hunt? Time for a more challenging hunting experience. Use compound bows effectively.
How To Hunt For Whitetail And Mule Deer - Hunters Get Ready For The Hunt
By :
Vin DeWolfe
Deer hunting can be enjoyed by most sportsmen. We'll jump right into the info you will need to start enjoying it yourself. You'll also learn how to outfit your crew and get quality "Big Game Trophy" results for your effort.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Hunting Gear to Keep You Hunting Like a Pro
By :
William Doggett
Hunting gear can consist of many different items, from clothing to outdoor stands. There are categories of hunting gear for every season of the year. Some of the hunting gear can be used for all seasons and for all types of hunting, whether it's fowls or deer. The right hunting gear can make all the difference in the world to your successful hunting excursion.
Hunting Supplies That You Absolutely Must Have
By :
William Doggett
Hunting supplies are the things you need to bring with you on a hunting trip. They are the items you need to make the trip as comfortable as possible and help you have a more successful trip.
Where to Hunt on Federal Land in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee
By :
Scott Peters
There is federal land available for hunting in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Here's where to find it.
Where to Hunt on Federal Land in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri
By :
Scott Peters
There is federal land available for hunting in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. Here's where to find it.
Survival Tips For Deer Hunting
By :
Jimmy Cox
There are times when even the best of woodsmen are forced to spend a night in the wilderness. A man might travel so far into the woods after a deer that it might be unsafe or impractical for him to try to find his way to the camp in the darkness. He might become lost as to direction, and prefer to camp out instead of risking the chance of becoming more confused by aimless traveling.
Where to Hunt On Federal Land: Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire
By :
Scott Peters
There is federal land available for hunting in Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire. Here's where to go.
Where to Hunt on Federal Land: Florida, Georgia, Alabama
By :
Scott Peters
Hunting on federal land is available in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. Here's where to go.
Where to Hunt On Federal Land: Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina
By :
Scott Peters
Finding public land to hunt on can be a problem. here's where to find federal land to hunt on in Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
Where to Hunt on Federal Land: North Dakota, South Dakota, and Nebraska
By :
Scott Peters
There is federal available to hunters in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Nebraska, Here's where to go.
Where to Hunt on Federal Land: Idaho, Nevada, and Utah
By :
Scott Peters
There is federal land available to hunt on in Idaho, Nevada and Utah. Here's where to go.
Where To Hunt On Federal Land: North Western United States
By :
Scott Peters
Findng land to hunt on can be a problem. This article describes Federal land in the northwestern United States where hunting is permitted.
Where To Hunt On Federal Land: Texas, Louisiana, and New Mexico
By :
Scott Peters
Federal Land in Texas, Louisiana and New Mexco is available for hunting. Here's where to go.
Where to Hunt on Federal Land: Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado
By :
Scott Peters
There is federal land available to hunt in Montana, Wyoming and Colorado. Here's where to find it.
Making Sure You're Not Lost In The Woods
By :
Jimmy Cox
Every year we read or hear about hunters and fishermen becoming lost in the woods and of the trouble and expense that is taken to find them. No man should go out of sight of camp, in the woods, without a compass, and there is no real need for one with a compass to become lost.
Olympic Elk Herd Management Plan - State of Washington
By :
Scott Peters
This article is a summary of the State of Washington's conservation plan for the Olympic elk herd.
South Rainier Elk Herd Management Plan - State of Washington
By :
Scott Peters
This article is a summary of the State of Washington's conservation plan for the South Rainier elk herd.
North Cascade Elk Herd Management Plan - State of Washington
By :
Scott Peters
This article is a summary of the State of Washington's conservation plan for the North Cascade Elk Herd.
North Ranier Elk Herd Management Plan - State of Washington
By :
Scott Peters
This article is a summary of the State of Washington's conservation plan for the North Ranier elk herd.
Setting Up Your Own Hunting Camp
By :
Jimmy Cox
There are many important components that contribute to creating a hunting camp. This article will help you to recognize the important factors and help you to create your very own hunting camp.
Hunting and Capturing Puddle Ducks
By :
Jimmy Cox
Due to its broad distribution along boat coasts and throughout the inland lakes and marshes, the mallard or "greenhead" is the most sought after of our waterfowl. Reading this article will help you to understand why and why these birds are so sought after.
Blue Mountain Elk Herd Management - State of Washington
By :
Scott Peters
The Blue Mountains elk herd is one of 10 herds managed by the State of Washington. Decline of this herd is a concern.
Your Hunting Questions Answered
By :
MIKE SELVON
This article will cover some of the particular when it comes to hunting.
Chronic Wasting Disease - What Hunters Need to Know
By :
Scott Peters
Chronic Wasting Disease affects deer and elk herds in many states. Hunters need to be able to recognize infected animals and know what to do about it.
Clothing Needed For Hunting Explained
By :
Jimmy Cox
If every item a big-game hunter needs on a ten-day hunt were tabulated on a strip of paper, the list would look as long as a polygamist's clothesline. However, when properly packed, the total duffel need be neither heavy nor bulky - if sensible items are chosen.
How to Plan Your Hunting Trip
By :
Jimmy Cox
The real purpose of any big-game hunting trip is to have an enjoyable and rewarding experience in the great outdoors. In addition, every hunter hopes to climax such an experience by taking a prized game animal. That is the unsurpassed thrill of any hunt.
Tips on Grouse for Hunters and Photographers
By :
Jimmy Cox
The most prized game bird of upland game hunters in the northern belt of states is the ruffed grouse, one of a large family of birds that inhabit North America.
Picking The Perfect Hunting Dog
By :
Craig Chambers
A good hunting dog aids the hunter in the field and learns to follow commands...
Magic Ways To Stalk Deer
By :
Jimmy Cox
Many hunters enter the woods in hopes of bringing home a nice size deer but many find difficulty once they start. To learn how to successful stalk deer increases your chances of bringing home that desired meat. Take these tips with you to help you learn how to stalk efficiently.
How To Pick The Correct Hunting Dogs
By :
Craig Chambers
Purchasing the best hunting dog for you is very important and requires a lot of thought and preparation...
How To Hunt Safely With A Gun
By :
John Myre
In a recent year about 80 fatalities and 750 nonfatal injuries occurred to U.S. hunters, according to the International Hunter Education Association. If you are among the millions of Americans who take to the fields with a loaded firearm, keep these things in mind.
The 3 Keys to Using the Correct Tree Stand For You and Your Hunting
By :
Steve Nickson
Is your tree stand suitable for your type of hunting? Are you thinking of buying a tree stand? The following 3 considerations will give you the answer.
Hunt More Successfully using a Complete Scent Control System
By :
Steve Nickson
To be a consistently successful deer hunter, you have to beat the greatest of the deer's senses - its nose. Deer can appear from the most unlikely directions, and so it's not just a case of sitting downwind of where you expect the deer to come from. You can expect your hunting success to increase as a result of decreasing your scent.
How to Track Wounded Deer
By :
Steve Nickson
The key to a successful recovery is what you do following squeezing the trigger or releasing the arrow! Tracking a deer too soon can push that deer off the property you are hunting on, especially if the area you are hunting is small, and onto another hunter's or landowner's property, who may not let you pursue it any farther.
How to Choose the Correct Hunting Stand
By :
Steve Nickson
There is a lot of choice of tree stands for different environments, so it is important to choose the correct stand for the type of hunting environment you are in.
The 10 Steps to Safely and Effectively Hang a Tree Stand
By :
Steve Nickson
Many hunters spend hours and hours in a tree stand hoping to bag a big buck. Their success rate is directly linked to where and how they hang their stand. Learn the 10 steps to successfully hang your tree stand, and bag more deer.
Finding The Right Hunting Leases
By :
Craig Chambers
With hunting leases it's best not to take someone else's word for it. Visit, explore and evaluate the situation for yourself...
Pheasant Hunting A Thrilling Sport
By :
Craig Chambers
Not only is pheasant hunting fun but it also a good sport for hunters who like a little bit of a challenge...
The Right Hunting Land Makes A Difference
By :
Craig Chambers
One of the best ways to succeed in your hunting endeavors is to be familiar with the land you're hunting on...
Goose Hunting An Annual Tradition
By :
Craig Chambers
A favorite for the most traditional of Christmas dinners, goose is a popular game bird with hunters and a quite challenging hunt...
Bear Hunting Safety
By :
Craig Chambers
There's something about a bear. Cuddly, sweet, docile and fluffy - but away from the toy box, the bear is a finely-tuned killing machine...
Bird Hunting For Beginner Hunters
By :
Craig Chambers
There are many types of bird hunting which is why it makes a great sport for everyone from beginners to experienced hunters. Since birds...
Duck Hunting Better Than Ever
By :
Craig Chambers
There is basic equipment that you will want to have though right from the start, including duck blinds, guns and shooting supplies, camouflage clothing and duck callers.
Your Most Important Hunting Supplies
By :
Craig Chambers
I learned the hard way my first trip but since then I added many items to my hunting gear and have planned many successful trips with all the right supplies...
Deer Hunting Tips For Your Hunt
By :
Craig Chambers
I still remember the first time I went deer hunting. Through the years, people have asked me for hunting tips and I have come up with a few guidelines that I usually follow and give out as advice.
Great Elk Hunting in New Mexico
By :
Craig Chambers
With all the great locations around the country and many states offering excellent hunting grounds and services, it was a little tough deciding. After many debates, we finally decided on the state of New Mexico...
The Basic Battery; Common Guns Everyone Should Have
By :
Kelsey Hilderbrand
Here is a review of the basic firearms anyone needs to build a complete and functional gun collection.
Hunting Product Shopping And Review
By :
Jim Brown
There are many hunting products on the market, and people generally find it hard to choose one from another
Look Sexy While Field Dressing a Deer - Let Me Teach You How
By :
William Doggett
Field dressing a deer is a skill that can be done in a variety of ways. Everyone will tell you their way of doing it and they may have a fine method. What I am going to teach you hear is a method that will be the easiest, the best for getting the most from your kill and the safest.
A Guide to Hunting Knives - Skin Like a Mad Man and Look Good Doing It
By :
William Doggett
Hunting knives are more than a tool for most hunters. A hunting knife is a conversation piece and whether the rugged hunter will admit it or not, it is part of the stylish wardrobe.
Connecticut Whitetail Hunting 2006, Opening Day Action
By :
Scott Peters
It was my son's first time deer hunting, and we had planty of action. We didn't leave the woods with venison, but we did leave with a stronger bond shared by father and son.
Tips to Trail the Animals
By :
Mitch Johnson
When its time to tracking or trailing the animal, sometimes it is not as easy as we read from the detective story. Find out some tips to recognize the tracks when you go for hunting.
Aiming the Bow When Engaging in Archery
By :
Jimmy Cox
The archer has a choice of methods of aiming, or sighting. They may be loosely classified into three groups: direct, indirect or point of aim, and the hunting aim.
The Arguement of Need: Firearms Edition
By :
Kelsey Hilderbrand
Many times, gun banners use the arguement of "why do you need this" to justify the increasing encroachment of the 2nd ammendment rights. We put it into a different light.
Choosing Quality Optics: The Testimony
By :
Kelsey Hilderbrand
I have long been a believer in getting what you pay for. This year's hunting trip proved that my investment in quality optics was a worthwhile expenditure.
Improve Your Hunting Skills Overnight With These Tips
By :
Lee Dobbins
Twelve basic tips for successful small game hunting.
How To Choose A Rifle Scope
By :
Scott Peters
With hunting season almost upon us, it's time to decide if you need a new rifle scope. If you do, here's how to go about choosing one.
How to Avoid Catching Bird Flu While Hunting or Fishing
By :
Richard Stooker
Sooner or later, some hunter somewhere is going to shoot a bird flu infected duck. The risk is small -- but it will happen. If you're careful, the duck will be the only one to die.
Performance Report: The Ruger Frontier
By :
Kelsey Hilderbrand
The Ruger Frontier was put through its paces as the author analyses Ruger's new concept for performance and utility
Hey Peta, Beat This!
By :
Kelsey Hilderbrand
A hunters comparison and debunking of PETA's claim to help animals.
The Luck of the Lookout: Hunting Montana Part 2
By :
Kelsey Hilderbrand
The conclusion of our 2002 Montana hunting trip.
The Luck of the Lookout: Hunting Montana Part 1
By :
Kelsey Hilderbrand
Our hunt deep into he Montana wilderness turned out to be the hunt of a lifetime.
CZ Redhead Product Review
By :
Kelsey Hilderbrand
CZ redheads are new newest of low cost over under shotguns on the market have higher quality standards than most top of the line brands.
Scopes: The Critical Link
By :
Kelsey Hilderbrand
Choosing the right scope is almost more critical to firearms accuracy than the gun itself. Make sure your choice in optics represents your shooting demands.
Shot Show 2006. A different perspective
By :
Kelsey Hilderbrand
Shot Show 2006 was my first step into the world of retail firearms. Everything I had read about the big Show didn't prepare me for what I was going to see.
My Favorite Guns: The Winchester Model 54
By :
Kelsey Hilderbrand
The Winchester Model 54 is an overlooked beauty often relegated to the back of the used rack pile while fancier model 70's are presented as the premium weapon, but as the author found out, don't be so quick to dismiss this diamond in the rough.
Small Game Hunting Weapons - Rifles
By :
Steve Searls
Deciding on the perfect small game hunting rifle isn't an exact science, but a little research will help you know what to look for.
Why Buck Hunting Knives Continue To Be As Popular As Ever
By :
Gregg Hall
Most serious collectors will tell you about the high quality level of these knives. There is a reason that Buck knives have been popular for so many years and that reason is there highly maintained standard of excellence.
Why Gerber Hunting Knives Continue To Be A Market Leader
By :
Gregg Hall
For the serious knife collectors all over the world, there are so many knives in different sizes and descriptions, it's a wonder how they keep track of them all. Many collectors like to have different varieties in their collections, while others may focus on a more specific name brand.
A Short Guide To Collecting Stag Hunting Knives
By :
Gregg Hall
The stag hunting knives are very different from other sorts of knives. The special part of the stag hunting knife is the handle, which is made from the white tail, mule deer and sometimes even elk antler. The quality of the knife insofar as its designs, durability, craftsmanship, materials and sturdiness is really unquestionable.
Hunting Dogs - Do You Really Need One?
By :
Steve Searls
Hunting dogs can be immeasurably beneficial to a hunter because, once trained, they can perform numerous tasks that make the hunter's job much easier. Learn the different traits and strengths of various breeds.
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