from my grandpa and uncles, I feel I have inherited an abundant amount of knowledge when it comes to hunting. They have taught me the basics and the advanced skills to hunting. Their wisdom in teaching me has payed off, and I have succeeded in getting deer over my hunting career. Water skiing When I was twelve years old my grandpa took me, my brother, and my cousins water skiing. My uncle grew up water skiing and he is definitely an expert. He can even put the rope on one foot and ski with the other
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Bear Hunters Become the New Back Road Traffic If you’ve spent any amount of time on the back roads of Northern Lower Michigan this summer, chances are you’ve seen pickup trucks flying by with dog boxes on the back of them. Sometimes the trucks are just sitting idle on the side of a country road; sometimes they’re parked on a remote two-track. You may have seen the drivers and passengers of the trucks hop out with leashes latched around their shoulders, talking into a two-way radio. No, these aren’t
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the astronomy telescopes the image is reversed. The spotting scopes are best used in conjunction with the normal binoculars and other optics. The normal binoculars will allow you to see the nearby animals however with spotting scopes you can spot a deer in a herd very easily. The challenge however lies in the span of view. The bigger the magnification the smaller is the field of view and that can cause can issue when you are using the spotting scope for the first time.
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The topic for my paper is the interaction between the Metis people and the bison. I will examine the correlation between the declining bison numbers and hunting patterns, techniques, and traditions between regions. I will primarily be looking at the Red River and Ile-à-la-Crosse settlements, as well as the plains Metis. In order to rule out other possible influences on the bison I will be sure to examine settlers influence, as well as that of the bison trading economy. My principle research questions
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“Dad more deer” I mumbled with excitement. Four bucks, three does, and two fawns came into the bait pile as my dad was loading the gun. “The guns gonna be loud i'm gonna shoot now cover your ears.” Muttered my
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Did you know deer are nocturnal (are active at night)? They stay up and walk around and eat. You may even have some in your backyard! Today, you will learn how to hunt them, what you need to hunt, how to jump them, and how to shoot and skin them. When you hunt, you will need some materials. Here are some of the materials needed: a gun. You will need a gun to shoot the deer. Property; you will need land to hunt on. Dogs: if you are dog hunting, you will need dogs. And lastly, you will need skill (to
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Do you like to hunt game animals for food? Do you know someone who hunts deer or other wild animals? If you or someone you know is a hunter, you or they will need to process the animals and turn them into usable cuts of meat. But did you know that there are people who will handle the entire thing for you? Here are some reasons why you should consider using a wild game processing company: Food safety: Unless you are the owner of a walk-in refrigerator, home game processing is often done at room temperature
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If you are one of those hunters that enjoy upland game, you certainly love pheasant hunting. You probably know that this gaudy cackling bird will hide in the smallest cover he can find, as well as run through the thickest brambles, then bursting from cover in order to take wing. Indeed, hunting pheasants is a real challenge, but courtesy of some tips provided by the following article, you will be able to outwit this clever little bird. If you plan on hunting during the early season, you should know
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of a sudden, BOOM!! A deer jumps out in font of you. You hit it head on and total your car. Now let me ask you, are you for or against deer hunting? Had a hunter had a chance to get that deer earlier, you could have been home already and not have to worry about finding a new car. The greatest benefit to deer hunting is population control. We as humans, have pretty much eliminated the deer's natural predators. If we didn't hunt to keep their numbers down, then the deer population would grow
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Link, Russell. "WDFW -- Living with Wildlife." Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Rich Beausoleil. Web. 25 Apr. 2010. <http://wdfw.wa.gov/wlm/living/cougars.htm>. "Endangered Species: Cougar." CES--Teacher-Created Projects. Christiansburg Elementary, 6 Mar. 1998. Web. 25 Apr. 2010. <http://neyture.info/teachered/endanger/reports/mammals/cougar/cougar.html>. "Animal Facts - Cougar." Welcome to Charmingfare Farm. Web. 25 Apr. 2010. <http://store.visitthefarm.com/animalfacts/cougar
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