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Hunting
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Tree Stand Hunting Tips
Despite the hazards, treestands are popular and productive, particularly for bow hunters who need to be closer to their target. Here are some tips to make your hunt more successful and safe.
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What You Need To Know About Hunting
Hunting refers to the act of pursuing animals to capture them or kill them for consumption or trade. In ancient times, hunting was a necessity and one of the vital means of survival. It was the chief source of obtaining food and clothing. In modern times, hunting refers to regulated and legal hunting. Hunted animals are referred to as game animals, which are usually large mammals or migratory birds. Hunting excludes the killing of non–game animals and domestic animals.
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Herp Hunting in the Northern Territory, Australia
The northern territory is well known for being ‘the real bush’. There are approximately 300 species of reptile, and 50 species of amphibian in the Northern Territory. Slightly more diverse one might say, than the UK’s species count of only 6 reptiles and 6 amphibians! I spent the entire year of 2005 travelling around Australia. I went to every State, every major city, drove across the longest straight road in the world, twice, and travelled the complete circumference of this beautiful country.
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Deer Hunting Story: The Stand Of Cedars
The rays of bright morning sunlight filtered through the trees of the forest as the sun rose over the steep wooded ridge. The wind had died down, and there was hardly even a hint of breeze. Just perfect conditions to intercept a deer heading back to the thicket to bed down for the day.
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