Archive for December, 2009
Wood Fever
Posted in: Deer Hunting
There comes a time when a hunter might get carried away once he's in the midst of the hunt. Lacking any sense of self-control, the hunter might find himself in a situation that is more than he's bargained for.
Any self and nature respecting hunter might lose his head in the thrill of excitement, but that's no excuse and may cause accidents that could injure himself, as well as others.
In many stories about hunters and their exploits in the forest, a lot have admitted about the fever involved, and have provided some tips in order to combat this phase of frenzy.
White-Tail Or Muley – Know The Difference Between These Two
Posted in: Deer Hunting
White-Tail Or Muley - Know The Difference Between These Two Cousins
The cousins White-Tailed Deer, or otherwise known as the Virginia Deer, and the Muley, or Mule Deer, are two of the well known species the lives in the American plains. Though somewhat similar in physical attributes for those who aren't acquainted with the species, there are some minute differences that allow you to separate the two.
During the hunting season, it is beneficial for the hunter to know the physical differences between the two cousins. Aside from separating the Muley and the White-Tail deer, they can also proceed to the location of each since both of them have different habitats.
Where to Hunt
Posted in: Deer Hunting
In every State where whitetail deer and other animals flourish has set rules and regulations that need to be followed. So unless the hunter happens to be visiting that said State, be prepared to do some homework before going into the woods.
Some of the more popular whitetail hunting States like Missouri, Colorado, Texas or even Arkansas have strict laws when it comes to hunting. Missouri, for example, has a $175 charge for non-residents when it comes to deer hunting of any type, and a lot of other things you need to pay, and that's just for firearms. It also excludes some of the other things such as being fur handlers and fishing. Considering the need to protect the number of wildlife to ensure its survival, a controlled system is needed. A limit of two deer and/or turkey per hunter is the requirement for obtaining the permit and can also be purchased online at http://mdc.mo.gov/regs/permits.htm.
Where To Hunt – Know Where To Apply For A Hunting License
Posted in: Deer Hunting
Before engaging in the satisfying art of deer hunting, every hunter must first purchase a license for their trade. This license will be specific as to the season as well as the location in which they are to hunt. But not all the time nature cooperates with these hardy pioneers.
Go where the prey goes
Finding the perfect location for deer hunting can be a very tedious process. Since the herd is always on the move depending on weather patters and food sources, determining their exact location can be a chore.
What You Need to Know about Taxidermy
Posted in: Deer Hunting
Taxidermy, a Greek term that means arranging of the skin, describes the methods of reproducing life-like, three-dimensional representations of an animal intended for permanent display or for study. It can be done on almost all types of animals. In some cases, parts of the actual skin of an animal such as the fur, the feather, and the scales are preserved and mounted over an artificial framework. But in most cases, specimens are completely reproduced using man-made materials.
What is Crypto-taxidermy?
Virtual Deer Hunting
Posted in: Deer Hunting
There are times when a hunter's need to stay ahead of the game and practicing rifling or bow skills on a wooden animal may not be enough. Here are some arcade games for next generation consoles to keep those skills sharp and have fun in the process.
And wearing a camouflage suit isn't required.
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