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The Pleasure Of Hunting Ducks

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

Hunting ducks is one of the favourite hunting sports in the world. It's as much a social calling as it's a hunt, as a matter of fact, representing a complete set of ethnic standards and etiquette conventions which many people don't even consider. It has a entire culture all its own, from a appropriate dress code to hunting assistants and dogs. The world of hunting ducks is right with cultural significance, but also has a dark side and makes up a less than desirable facet of human nature. Whatever the point of view, there's something to be discovered about duck hunting which may shed some light on either face of the ethical dilemma.
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Aiming the Bow When Engaging in Archery

Friday, May 21st, 2010

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.
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Seasonal Duck and Goose Hunting In Southeast Texas

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Southeast Texas is the bird hunter's playground. Coastal marshes and waterways along the coast make for ideal stopovers for migratory waterfowl. There is also a warm and sunny climate that draws the birds and offers a break from the cold snow and sleet of the northern states. Duck and goose hunting in particular is prevalent in the southeast of the state because of the Mississippi and Central flyways; no matter which species the hunter seeks, southeast Texas is a prime location to spend some time this season.
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Bear Hunting Explained

Friday, July 31st, 2009

There is no other experience like the experience of bear hunting. If you like an adrenaline rush, nothing beats tracking down a grizzly, brown, or black bear. While it can be dangerous, with safety first, the experience can be thrilling and successful.
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The Basics of Hunting

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Many people have this misconception that hunting is as easy as picking out a gun and getting out there (wherever it is you are hunting). For anyone who has hunted before, it is easy to say that hunting takes a lot more than that, especially to be successful.
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How To Bag A Turkey With Portable Bow Hunting Blinds

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Turkeys are very alert animals. That's why it is so difficult to bag them. If you want to bag a turkey the next time, be sure to get the right bow hunting blinds. They are so important because using the wrong blinds will get you blind sided.
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A Guide To Deer Hunting Accessories

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

As a deer hunter you should be able to go out and hunt without any hassles in the hunting area. For hassle free hunting you will need to make sure that as a deer hunter you have all the accessories with you.
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Guidance on How To Trail the Traces of Birds

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Some people like to hunt the birds instead of deer or rabbit. It is mostly depending on their taste of which animal they like to supper. But trailing the traces or track of birds can become easier if we can have guidance to recognize them.
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Find Deer Hunting Forums Online

Friday, July 24th, 2009

According to a website I found online, well over 11 million people go deer hunting each and every single year, and white tail deer hunting is the most popular of all the hunting sports. A deer can run 40 miles per hour and can leap over a fence 8 feet high. So, what do you do if you want to talk about deer hunting with other people? Or what if you have a question about something that only another hunter would know? There's actually two different things you could do. One is to find websites and read about different topics and subject by finding articles and columns. The second and much more informative way is to find deer hunting forums online.
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Tips For Pheasant Hunting In Colorado

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

The state of Colorado often brings to mind beautiful scenery and downhill skiers. But for hunters, Colorado conjures a whole other image, one of big game and bird hunting. Colorado offers countless options for the hunter; sporting clays, dog field trials, dog training, and upland bird hunting.
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