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Hunting
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Virtual Hunting, Whatever Will They Think Of Next?
Do you have withdrawals from hunting in the off season or when you weren't one of the lucky ones who got an elk tag? You can still enjoy the fun of hunting from home with a virtual hunting computer game.
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How Knives Created the World We Live In
Ever wondered how much the humble knife has affected human culture and development. This article shows that the knife is all important in the journey of mankind to the present day.
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Whitetail Food Plot, Part 2
This is a continuation of my first article where we covered the site location and preparation of a whitetail food plot. Now I am going to get into the planting part of it. Everything I shared with you in my initial article is about to come into play.
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Whitetail Food Plot
The time of year for you to start thinking about planting your food plot is now, and proper whitetail food plot preparation is a must. If you are serious and willing to put in the time and effort, then my 15 years of experience will be of help to you.
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How to Choose a Ghillie Suit
So you want to buy a ghillie suit? Your friend has one, and you've heard that ghillie suits are the ultimate in camouflage apparel. Still, you would like to learn more about these cloaks of invisibility before you jump in and buy one.
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Scents and Lures
Learn the techniques and strategies of the most successful whitetail deer hunters.
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Choosing the Right Arrows for Bowhunting
There are two things to consider when choosing the right arrows for bowhunting - what arrow weight you want to shoot, and how stiff the shaft needs to be to complement your draw weight and arrow length. Not every bowhunter wants the lightest and fastest arrows - shooting feather-weights can actually damage your bow. Light arrows absorb as much of the bow's energy as heavier arrows do, so if your arrows are consistently too light, the vibrations can damage your bow.
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Get The Big Bucks, With The Big Antlers
Tips and information for hunting the big bucks with the big racks...
When hunting for the big bucks, you need to know a few things first. An interesting subject I would like to talk about is Antlers and Antler Growth, and how they are connected to capturing that prize buck.
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Be Prepared - Packing for Elk and Deer Hunts
Whenever you venture into the wilderness - even if it's no wilder than your state park - you need to make sure you're well prepared for any eventuality. If you're going on a guided hunt, your outfitter will probably give you a list of suggested items to pack. But still, it pays to plan ahead. First, think about where you're going and what you're going to be doing - a guided fall deer hunt in Michigan will have a different set of requirements than winter elk hunting in Sheridan, Wyoming. Similarly, you'll need different supplies for an Ozark elk hunting trip than for one on a California deer hunting ranch.
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Knife Steel - What Goes Into Knife Steel?
We use the term Knife Steel in this article. However, most of the information applies to steel in general. Steel is iron with no more than 2% carbon in it. The higher the carbon in knife steel the harder the blade can be made. The harder the steel the sharper the edge the knife can take.
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Hunting Supplies
Hunting supplies vary with the type of hunting. The primary requirement in hunting is the hunting outfit. Whether big or small game hunting, camouflaging and comfortably warm jackets, pants and field cloths are important. Water-proof, odor-controlled, and insulated clothing is appropriate. There are special mountain shirts and sweat jackets for upland hunters.
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Dreaming of an African Safari? Go Now-Before it's Too Late
I don't know about orange suits and white-tailed deer and freezing my tootsies by the lake at dawn. I do know about waiting hours in a blind for the big cat to be lured by the stench of the dead zebra hanging in the Baobab tree. I’m not proud of it. That was when the world was new and I didn’t know any better.
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From A Passion To An Obsession Snow Goose Hunting
Coming from Chicago and then moving to Houston Texas at a young age is traumatic enough at the age of sixteen; little did I know of the wonders and disappointments that lay ahead. When living in Chicago as a young boy I do remember seeing the Canada geese from time to time and of course chasing the local pair of ducks around the local park with a stick, but nothing could have prepared me for what was in store.
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