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Discovering the Versatility of the All Terrain Vehicle (ATV)

21st September 2009
One of the most popular reasons why people buy an ATV is the simple pleasure of recreational riding. With the number of state parks open to ATV riders, it is easy to have a great time over the weekend while enjoying the great outdoors. Of course, many ... Read >
Author: Jeremy Biberdorf

Helpful Methods On How To Butcher A Deer

02nd September 2009
Deer hunting is a common sport that loads of people do in order to have fun and catch a bit of good meat for their family to live on for a month or two. Yet, getting the deer is just one step that they take to fixing the meat. One of the more important st... Read >
Author: nlwest21

West Texas Whitetails - A Mecca for both Quality & Numbers

10th June 2009
A Texas motto is: "It's like a whole other country." Here in West Texas, it's really "like a whole other world," but a deer hunters paradise in every sense. Texas is home to the largest herd of whitetail deer in the United States and is estimated at o... Read >
Author: Kevin Lewis

How to Hunt Deer: Temporary Edge Strategy

11th March 2009
When you look in detail at any property you use for deer hunting, there are permanent topographic, biological or man-made features which can make deer travel more predictable. Hunters know how to hunt along these permanent features and this is a comm... Read >
Author: Judy

Using Trees To Hunt

25th February 2009
Most deer hunters are now hunting from tree stands. If you are new to deer hunting, or if you have been hunting for a while but have yet to use this method, you should consider using a tree stand. The benefits of using a tree stand are that you will stay ... Read >
Author: Jaden Skiver

Deer Management: Use Brassica crops to attract deer to your hunting food plot.

17th February 2009
Brassica's are a good choice for fall and winter hunting deer food plots. They produce large amounts of quality deer food during the time of year when perennial forages and native plants are limited in both production and quality. Seeding your brassica c... Read >
Author: Judy McFarlen

Using Trees To Hunt

19th January 2009
Most deer hunters are now hunting from ranking stands. If you are new to deer hunting, or if you have been hunting for a while but have yet to use this approach, you should ponder with a ranking last. The profit of with a hierarchy withstand are that you ... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

Winter-Whitetails and Ground Blinds.

17th January 2009
I would like to paint you this wonderful picture that I enjoy hunting December whitetails purely for the ambiance of the winter woods, but for this bowhunter, the obvious sign of beaten down winter trails gives this archer the advantage of not having to t... Read >
Author: Judy McFarlen

Deer Hunting Tips: Quality Trophy Whitetail Deer Photos

09th January 2009
Here are a few tips to ensure you have quality deer photo's that can back up the big whitetail buck story you tell the people at home when you return from your annual hunting trip. Have you, in the past resorted to the pictures taken out of the back o... Read >
Author: Judy McFarlen

Fly Fishing Tackle- Free Interrelated Hint For Fishing

05th January 2009
You see, we should be very thankful that we are born in this modern generation because of the existence of the Internet. With the Internet, every information (whether about fly fishing tackle or any other such as deer hunting, surf fishing lures, surf lur... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Fishing Magazine- Assistive Roadmap For Fishing

04th January 2009
Finding specific information about fishing magazines might not be easy, but we have gathered very helpful and relevant information about the general subject matter, with the ultimate aim of helping you out. Even if your search is about another fishing mag... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Great Danes

21st November 2008
The Great Dane is a big dog that often has no concept of his size. One family fashioned a cowbell on their Dane so they could hear him coming. There was not an aggressive bone in him but when he galloped full bore towards you he'd brush past enough to kno... Read >
Author: D Beart

Taking You Back To The Bow And Arrow History

13th October 2008
The bow and arrow is one device of history that for centuries has been used as a weapon of war and also as a way to fill the bellies of our ancestors. These devices have been found as far back in history as 50,000 B.C. according to well versed scientists.... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Useful Tips To Help Improve Your Archery Bowhunting

25th September 2008
Archery bowhunting is a form of sport that many hunters sometimes find difficult to achieve. In order to go deer hunting using the bow one has to have a skill unlike when a person uses a rifle. If a person is new to the sport, they may not understand this... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Deer Hunting Tips Anyone?

24th July 2008
Hunting can be done in different ways according to what is being hunted. Bird hunting, fishing, deer hunting, these are just few of the ways in which we can hone our predator instincts, really. Hunting can be a bit difficult, though. It requires patience,... Read >
Author: Patrik Ewriter
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