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How To Use A Tree Stand While Hunting How To Have A Successful Turkey Hunting Season
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More Hunting Gear Articles... back to the truck or haul equipment up into a tree stand. This rope can be used in many ways if you are stranded in the woods for an extended period of time. You can use a rope for first aid purposes, to help build a shelter, or to secure equipment during your hike. You can even string up a makeshift clothesline to dry wet clothing should you fall into standing water. Be sure to keep your rope with you and not in the truck. It is also a good idea to wear a belt when out ... Basic Firearm Safety For Hunters ... for transporting your rifle in the field. Keep a clear head Never go hunting or handle a weapon if you have had any alcohol or medication that may impair your judgment. Even a sleeping pill the night before can affect your reflexes during the day. Get plenty of rest the night before your trip and go home early if you find yourself becoming drowsy. Sighting a big buck or a fat bird can be exciting. It s important to keep a level head at all times and not let your emotions ... ... and to get set when the turkeys come running. The next focus of the turkey hunt is to get the turkeys out of the roost, of course. For this, the hunter must begin a series of embarrassing but effective turkey calls. These consist of an array of clucks, clicks, whistles and hoots. It is important not to confuse the call of an owl or of another bird with a turkey call, lest the hunter is set upon by various predatory birds and the hunt becomes a lot less enjoyable. When ... ... at anything that moves and taking down anything that looks like a bear, paying no mind to the species or importance of the bear. For this reason, bear hunting is best left to the professionals. There are many within the wildlife community that are given the task of taking down the bear population by statistically represented and supported numerical values. These wildlife officials know what bears to look for and have identified the bears that are older and weaker, leaving ...
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