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Hunting Top Related Articles
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1). Coonhound – What Kind is Yours? By : Charles Kassotis
Coonhound is typically a very generic term used to describe any of several breeds that are used in hunting raccoons. Black and Tans, Blueticks, Redbones and Walkers are the most common breeds included in the Coonhound category.
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2). The Irish Wolfhound – A Big Dog with a Bigger Heart By : Charles Kassotis
The Irish Wolfhound is the tallest breed of dog in existence. Though it is a very big and strong animal, it needs to be handled carefully as it is somewhat, sensitive and clumsy!
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3). The Long, Low Basset Hound By : Charles Kassotis
The Basset Hound’s most noticeable features include the long ears, drooping forehead and short legs. These dogs are excellent at smelling, partly due to their noses but also because of their ears. It was originally bred as a hunter, but has risen in popularity as a family pet and canine pal, as the epitome of the loyal friend.
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4). Choosing the Right Archery Stabilizer By : Scott Byers
It’s important to select the right archery stabilizer that will maximize your skill and the energy behind the arrow and also to minimize vibration when shooting. It is true that a stabilizer is essentially is a series of dampers, weights, and rods that connect to your bow, but the use that one can get out of it is absolutely amazing. It’s general purpose is to reduce excess energy so that the accuracy of your shooting increases and oscillation of the bow upon release is dampened.
Article Related to: archery, hunting, stabilizer
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6). What To Bring On Your Hunting Trip By : Charles Kassotis
As with any trip, it is important to pack smart for an enjoyable time. The same goes double for outdoor adventures.
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7). Dachshunds – Low-Slung Sportsters of the Canine World By : Charles Kassotis
Dachshunds were bred specifically for hunting badgers. The tenacity of the Dachshunds makes them less than ideal for some owners. These dogs will try to be masters of their universe, limited though it might be. But if you’re up for a challenge, consider the low-slung Dachshund.
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9). Selecting Good Archery Arrows By : Scott Byers
The arrow is the single most important piece of archery equipment, followed by the bow. Without good archery arrows your aim will always be off, no matter how accurate you can shoot.
So what makes a good archery arrow? There are many factors that influence the quality of an archery arrow.
The stiffness of the shaft of the arrow affects how much the arrow wobbles after being shot from the bow.
Article Related to: archery, bow, arrow, hunting
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10). Different Types Of ATV Accessories By : David Stone
The ATV has gained huge popularity because of its versatility. It is included in many different outdoor activities like racing, hunting and camping. This has made way for many customizable features that you can add to your ATV.
Racing ATVs look very different from conventional ATVs that you may see in rural areas. They are usually customized with different wheels, shocks and exhaust systems.
Article Related to: atv, atc, parts, accessories, racing, hunting, camping
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11). An Overview of the Different Types of Archery Targets By : Scott Byers
When choosing an archery target, it is important to consider what you are using your bow and arrow for. There are those who chose to use them in hunting and those who are more competitive in the sport of archery. In this article we will note the differences and distinctions of each kind of archery target so you will perhaps gain a better understanding of what you might want to purchase for your own use.
Article Related to: archery, hunting, bow, arrow, target
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12). Fishing Reel Basics By : Eric Koshinsky
Different fishing reels are needed for different waters and fishing styles.
Fishing reels are the most essential component of fishing gear. However, there are so many manufacturers and so many different types of fishing reels, how do you know which one is best for you. The three main kinds reels – spin casting, bait casting, and spinning all have their pros and cons.
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13). Cold Weather Survival By : Trevor Paetkau
Six hours from the trailhead, 2 hours past his turn-around time and with storms filling in from the valley, Alex Theissen was at the edge of panic. What had started as a unremarkable spring outing in the White Mountains was going south quickly and the prospect of spending the night exposed at the timberline, with plummeting temperatures and not much more than some hard cheese and a foil survival blanket was becoming a distinct reality.
Article Related to: wilderness, survival, outdoor, camping, hiking, climbing, winter survival, survival techniques, hunting
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14). Firearms And The Protection Of Family By : DesertOnline.com
During the turbulent birth of our country, our forefathers gave us the right to bear arms via the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution. There are many ongoing debates, pro & con on this topic.
I for one, am grateful for the 2nd Amendment. Having worked in the law enforcement field for several years, I fully understand that most often, police respond to a call well after the crime has been committed.
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18). Basic Turkey Hunting Tips By : Niall Barco
Turkey hunting is challenging, exciting and in some cases becomes addictive. Turkey’s senses are extremely keen - even your heart pounding can make the turkey vanish like a puff of smoke.
Basic help in turkey hunting
Before you can hunt a wild turkey, you have got to find them. The easiest way to do this is by locating the general areas of the turkey’s habitat.
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19). Basic Turkey Hunting Information: Knowing Your Prey and Their Behavior By : Niall Barco
Fall was the preferred time to hunt wild turkeys by most of the famous old time turkey hunters and is still favored by many traditionalists. These turkey hunting experts liked it best because it was a lot more difficult and therefore more rewarding to call in an old turkey in the fall rather than the spring.
Gobblers in the late summer, fall and winter become very solitary animals with very little interest in females.
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20). The Rhodesian Ridgeback – A Hound Among Hounds By : Charles Kassotis
Rhodesian Ridgebacks were bred primarily for hunting and they continue to be extremely able in that arena. They also have great stamina so they make good companion dogs for people with plenty of acreage to roam.
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21). The American Foxhound - Beauty and Stamina - Foxes Beware! By : Charles Kassotis
The American Foxhound, a close cousin to the English Foxhound, has been bred to enhance certain traits, like sense of smell and speed. Although they make great family pets, the majority of these canines are still used for hunting and field competitions.
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22). An Overview of Different Archery Styles By : Scott Byers
The first type of archery we’ll focus on is “Target Archery”. Target Archery is practiced my mainly competitive archers which consist of “Target Archery Rounds” in which the archer shoots arrows at a target at various distances, usually wearing a bracer on their arm to keep loose clothing away from the string and a finger tab to make for a smooth release off the fingers.
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23). Fish Creek House Bed and Breakfast - A ChildHood Dream Come True By : Cyd
"When I was young I always told my parents I wanted to live in Montana," said Cid. Living in New York and later California, Cid didn't know how that would quite happen.
Dan, a partner in a computer business and gunsmith, and Cid, a bi-athlete, came to Bohart Ranch near Bozeman to compete in the running and shooting competition and fell in love with the area.
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