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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Game Hunting' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Game Hunting Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Game Hunting 1. Game Hunting - Scents And Odors - By: Adrian Calow Lots of veteran hunters will tell you the biggest mistake new hunters make is soaping themselves generously in the shower, then slapping on some aftershave and hair gell before setting out game hunting. There is little that gives you away in the field more than smelling like a teen on his first date... Featured ArticleGame Hunting - Scents And Odors Lots of veteran hunters will tell you the biggest mistake new hunters make is soaping themselves generously in the shower, then slapping on some aftershave and hair gell before setting out game hunting. There is little that gives you away in the field more than smelling like a teen on his first date. You have two choices when it comes to hiding your smell if the days hunt is to have any chance of success. You can buy masking scents which mimic one of natures outdoor odours such as t ...
Read full story 2. Game Hunting - Some Important Tips - By: Jack Dawson Game hunting can be both exhilarating as well as dangerous. Wounded bear and even deer have been known to turn on their attacker. Being prepared and having the right equipment is essential for a successful days hunting. Before going big game hunting many of the worlds best hunters endor... 3. Bird Dog Training - By: Michael Russell There are many breeds of dogs to choose from. People make their choice based on many factors. Hunters make their choice based on the type of hunting they are going to be doing with their dog. No matter what hunting breed is decided upon, bird dog training is essential for you and your dog. Bird ... 4. Hunting - More Ego Than Sport - By: Michael Russell Long before supermarkets and grocery stores, people still had to find a way to eat. Since potential prey wasn't freely going to offer itself up, people had to go hunt for it. In early times, men were considered the hunters and gatherers. The women took care of the home and the men ... 5. New Zealand - What Do You Do When You Get There? - By: Michael Russell New Zealand, the little country southeast of Australia, consists of two large islands and a number of smaller islands. The country was sometimes referred to as "the Land of the Long White Cloud", which is translated from the name Aotearoa. New Zealanders are mainly of European descent an... 6. Geocaching: Have Fun With A Gps - By: Michael Russell Ever go on an expedition in the woods or a scavenger hunt? Ever wanted to be like Indiana Jones and look for lost relics? Don’t say it’s impossible, because you can play the adventure hero with the use of a global positioning system (GPS). The game is called geocaching. Geocaching is... 7. Hunting Supplies - By: Michael Russell Have you ever been hunting? Well, if the answer is yes, then you probably are a regular. Growing up I knew a whole slew of hunters. That's what it's like in the small towns of Iowa. While I'm certainly not one of those vegetarian extremists who will rant and rave till the sun goes down about shootin... 8. Lets Play Duckpin Bowling - By: Michael Russell When one witness a bowling game where the players use balls and pins that are midget-like, he is witnessing a duckpin bowling competition. Beginnings Duckpin bowling was born somewhere in the 1900s in the eastern part of the United States. Duckpin is believed to have been born ... 9. Hunting Supplies - By: Michael Russell If youre headed out on a hunting trip, there are three things that are going to make or break the trip as a whole: the game, the weather, and your gear. Though you cant do much about the first two factors, good hunting supplies can go a long ways in making sure that you have a good trip, even if th... 10. Western Elk Hunting (research) - By: Ted Lake Drawing an Elk tag east of the Mississippi is a real long shot. In the sport of archery elk hunting you need to take every advantage possible to getting the license that is required. In my state of Michigan, and in many other states such as; Arkansas, Kentucky and Pennsylvania your chanc... 11. Bow Hunting - By: Michael Russell Archery is both the skill and the practice of using a bow to shoot arrows and hit a target. These days, it is a renowned sport of precision and accuracy but this skill dates back to early history as a tool for hunting and a weapon in conflict. Archery was seen in the histories of the dif... 12. The Southern Black Mouth Cur - By: Michael Russell The southern tier of the Eastern United States is a popular hunting area for big game such as wild boar and black bears. Throughout these states there are a number of regional areas where particular breeds are or have been developed and have built a reputation for their formidable hunting skills. Am... 13. The Karelian Bear Dog - By: Michael Russell The Karelean Bear Dog is a close cousin of the Russian Laika and there is a very strong similarity between the two. However the Karelean Bear Dog is a native of Finland. The Finnish name for the dog is Karjalank Arhukoira. the earliest settlers of Finland had to survive in a rugged land and hunting ... 14. The Stephens Cur - By: Michael Russell The history of hunting in the south eastern Region of the United States has led to the development of a whole class of hunting dogs whose origins can be considered uniquely suited to specific regions and whose claim to fame lies in their distinctly different characteristics suiting them to particula... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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