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Practice Makes Perfect

The ability to identify animal tracks is a significant skill for any avid hunter, trapper, or outdoor enthusiast to hone and develop. By being able to correctly recognize a specific animal by the track it leaves a hunter can easily track a wounded game. Therefore, it will improve your likelihood for victorious hunts, trapping locations, [...]

26Jun2008 | vdr | 0 comments | Continued
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Imperial Whitetail Clover

Shed hunting doesn’t always guarantee you great antlers; definitely, you’re going to need some help from nature. Wildlife biologists have recognized the great importance of good-quality browse and forage for whitetails all throughout the year, particularly during the spring and summer seasons of antler and fawn growth.
The Imperial Whitetail Clover is a blend of [...]

16Jun2008 | vdr | 0 comments | Continued
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Proper Care for a Hunting Knife

Using a good rifle to shoot a nice buck is only one good part of the hunt. The next process – dressing and skinning the dear – entails you to make use of a properly maintained hunting knife to execute the task without so much effort.
Make sure that the knife’s blade is always kept dry. [...]

12Jun2008 | vdr | 1 comment | Continued
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Hunting as a Form of Conservation

Contrary to what others may think, hunting can actually be considered a form of conservation as long as it is used as a control measure to preserve equilibrium between the population of game animals and their available habitat.
Hunters are often blamed for the decline of wildlife and unbalance population in certain areas, but as [...]

10Jun2008 | vdr | 0 comments | Continued
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Tips for Great Tasting Venison

Great tasting venison does not only depend on the absence of preservatives, steroids, or hormones in the meat but also to the process itself of getting and preparing the meat. Animals that haven’t been chased, frightened, or wounded are far more flavorful than the ones that were stressed.
Shot placement is also somewhat important to [...]

8Jun2008 | vdr | 0 comments | Continued
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Choosing the Best Hunting Clothing

With the correct gear and equipment, hunting can be carried out correctly and enjoyed with satisfaction like in any other sport. Choosing the best hunting gear may not be as simple as purchasing a new business card holder. You should not only consider the style but also the quality of the gear. You think the [...]

7Jun2008 | vdr | 0 comments | Continued
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Hunting the Game

Hunting has long been existent as early as the primeval times. During the prehistoric times when there were no systems of animal husbandry, the people would go out to the deepest part of the forests to be able to hunt and trap animals for food. What is being served on tables during meals come largely [...]

6Jun2008 | vdr | 1 comment | Continued
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Tips on How To Field-dress a Deer

Cleaning a deer in various ways can be much simpler than cleaning other animals given that you’re prepared for the task, have the proper equipments, and have an idea of what to anticipate.
The equipments you’ll need are pretty basic. A sharp high-quality hunting knife with a solid and fairly heavy blade is the perfect [...]

1Jun2008 | vdr | 0 comments | Continued
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Choosing a Hunting Gun

A hunting weapon is the foundation of all hunting experience; thus, some thinking should be done before purchasing a rifle or handgun you think is best for you. You should logically consider the many important aspects before deciding on which to buy.
The very first thing to do is to check into the laws in your [...]

29May2008 | vdr | 0 comments | Continued
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Attracting the Game with Artificial Scents

After several years of hunting, I just recently moved from the edge of the land towards the deeper area of the woods. The thing is I could not seem to get close enough to the game in order to make a sure decent shot. In the year prior to this, I tried making use of [...]

28May2008 | vdr | 1 comment | Continued