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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 'Taxidermists 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 Taxidermists Hunting Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Taxidermists Hunting 1. 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... Featured ArticleLesson From Hundred Acre Wood Copyright 2004 by Theolonius McTavish. All rights reserved.LESSON FROM HUNDRED ACRE WOOD-- Or, wabbit hunting is for wimps --Some say that the world is being overrun by far too many rabbits -- Oswald the Rabbit, Roger the Rabbit, Bugs Bunny not to mention all manner of wretched little Easter Bunnies. If thats so, then wabbit hunting is sure to become a growth opportunity for outfitters, guides, and taxidermists or for those catering to the Saturday morning cartoo ...
Read full story 2. 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... 3. Hunting Camouflage - By: Michael Russell For instance, a chameleon is an organism that changes color according to its surroundings. This allows the creature to remain well hidden and absolutely obscure to its enemies. It is actually very difficult to spot a chameleon at a casual glance. The word Camouflage that has been said to be derived ... 4. Missouri Turkey Hunting- Safety First - By: Tracy Wever Winter is still a very vivid memory but spring has sprung. With the coming of spring thousands of Missouri Turkey hunters will be heading to their favorite hunting spot. The anticipation is great for seasoned veterans, and almost too much to bear for the youngster awaiting his first hunt. With th... 5. Discover Letterboxing - By: Amanda Baker It's a lazy Saturday afternoon and you're bored. Or maybe yourkids are bored. Why not go on a treasure hunt? A hobby that manyfamilies are taking up these days is something known asletterboxing.Letterboxing gives you the opportunity to go on a treasure hunt,no matter where you are. With ... 6. The Sinister Side To The African Safari - By: Michael Russell Many people contemplating taking a completely innocent African safari often don’t even know about the more sinister side to this wonderful lifetime experience that has lurked in the background for so long. The death of the African Safari as some romanticize it to be may have already st... 7. 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... 8. So You Want To Go Bowhunting - By: -mpam Id 1978749 Bowhunting can be one of the most exciting forms of hunting there is. It is just you and the animal you are hunting. It is also up close and personal, due to the range restrictions of a bow. Modern equipment has increased the range some what. Still you have a relative short range where you can place... 9. Wisconsin Cat Hunt - By: Steve Sommers A friend of mine in Minnesota asked me recently about the feral cat hunting proposal in Wisconsin and whether feral cats were such a problem here that we needed a special law about it. Feral cats are not 'wild cats', per se, but rather house cats gone wild, that is feline domesticus (I'm pretty sure... 10. Outdoor Grills, Ovens, And Stoves For Cooking Turkey - By: Niall Barco There are a lot of ways to cook turkey. One of the cooking processes is known as grilling. Grilling is becoming the most popular methods of cooking turkey and one of the healthiest as well. The grilling process allows fat to drip away from the turkey as it cooks, keeping the meat nutriti... 11. Climbing Stands For Hunters - By: Michael Russell Climbing stands are perfect for the rifle or bow hunter. Strongbuilt's bow hunter and horizon climbers are both lightweight and are of aluminum construction. Climbing stands made by Strongbuilt, the bow hunter and horizon climber come with a two piece padded camo seat with equ... 12. If Elias Howe Invented The Sewing Machine, Then Why Is It Called A Singer? - By: Joey Robichaux Sorry ... the history books aren't quite right. Elias Howe didnot invent the first sewing machine. In fact, if you definesewing machine as "a machine that can sew items in a practicaland usable manner", then he didn't invent a sewing machine atall!Actually, the first sewing machine paten... 13. If Elias Howe Invented The Sewing Machine, Why Is It Called A Singer? - By: Joey Robichaux Sorry ... the history books aren't quite right. Elias Howe did not invent the first sewing machine. In fact, if you define sewing machine as "a machine that can sew items in a practical and usable manner", then he didn't invent a sewing machine at all! Actually, the first ... 14. Alaskan Animal Residents. Meet Two Famous Ones! - By: Michael Russell Alaska is the largest state in the union. It contains about 365 million acres. About 50 million acres are serviced by the National Park Service. This acreage is classified as national preserves, parks and also national monuments. The largest state park in the nation is locate... 15. Watch The Raptors! - By: Michael Russell We must never take our eyes for granted. With our sense of sight, we are able to see the beauty the world offers. In fact, some of the most engaging recreational activities involve the use of our eyes. Bird watching is an example. Avid bird watchers take note of every minute detail regar... 16. Venison - Ideas For Cooking, A Venison Recipe - By: Peggy Bloodworth "Tis the season for venison!" Hunting season opened the week before thanksgiving in Virginia. Since we are in North Carolina, why does it matter when hunting season opened in Virginia? I was born and raised in Virginia and my parents still live there and my dad hunt... 17. Venison - Ideas For Cooking, A Venison Recipe, A Venison Recipe Link - By: Peggy Bloodworth "Tis the season for venison! Hunting season opened the week before thanksgiving in Virginia. Since we are in North Carolina, why does it matter when hunting season opened in Virginia? I was born and raised in Virginia. My parents still live there and my dad hunts ALMOST every day o... 18. Training A Cat To Hunt - By: Tony Robinson How to train your cat to hunt with out eating the prey Does you cat seem to be hunting all the time, pouncing on the toys as they were going in for the kill, raking their claws over your feet as if they are a piece of meat ? Hunting is a natural behavior for your cat.... 19. 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... 20. Camouflage Netting - By: Michael Russell The word Camouflage has been derived form a French work, that is 'camoufler', which means 'to blind or veil. It has been described as a method that allows a visible object or an organism to become and stay indiscernible from the rest of its surrounding environment. For example, a zebras body has str... 21. Rockhounding The Northern Deserts - By: Sally Taylor The Northern Desert regions of Southern Idaho, Northern Utah,Northern Nevada and South Eastern Oregon hold a wealth of rockand gem material. Hunting in these areas can be a bit differentfrom other rockhounding terrain, however, and the hunter needsto be aware of these differences when pl... 22. Teddy Bear History - By: Sharon Lauer It's hard to find someone who hasn't had a special toy. Seems everyone has had a special friend that's been with them forever, listening and comforting them. For many that friend came in the form of a TEDDY BEAR. It's hard to believe those cute and cuddly friends, so much a part of our lives, haven'... 23. The Uses Of Leather - By: Dalvin Rumsey In ancient times, survival depended on sheer agricultural and hunting skills, and the primitive man quickly discovered how to exploit nature's offerings. In order to survive the harsh winters, our ancestors processed the fur and skin of the animals they hunted into cl... 24. Cooking With Wild Game - Black Pepper And Juniper Venison Sauce - By: Paul D. Smith When cooking meats of any kind, there is no sauce like a sauce made from the meat trimmings and bones of the animal itself. Heres one suggestion for a great venison sauce; use it with any roast or pan-roasted venison, such as leg, rack or loin - the black pepper and juniper lends itself ... 25. Shopping Cart Software Review 2 - By: Michael Russell Many companies have claimed that their sale percentage have increased drastically after they used the right kind of shopping cart. Shopping carts are the complete ecommerce solution to your online business. The process of installing a shopping cart is easy and effective way to raise the busin... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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