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		<title>Bow Hunting Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 08:58:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Persenton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To say the least hunting with a bow is a bit more challenging that hunting with a rifle. There many things you need to master before you become a successful bow hunter and the most important of them is blending in with the forest.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To say the least hunting with a bow is a bit more challenging that hunting with a rifle. There many things you need to master before you become a successful bow hunter and the most important of them is blending in with the forest.</p>
<p>Most people bow hunt in the fall and even though unfortunate for the hunter most prey tends to become much more cautious during that time. It is imperative to be able to hunt properly so that you have a chance to fire your bow.</p>
<p>Finding a good hiding spot is what will make or break your hunting trip. Ideally you want to look for forested areas where prey will also feel comfortable in. They like to hide as much as hunters do when hunting. Pined areas are very good because they keep the needles all year long regardless of the season.</p>
<p>Even if you have the best compound bow on the market you wont be able to shoot anything that is over 5o meters away. Therefore, it is very important that you position yourself close enough to the prey so that you can make a kill. Hiding at the right spot is imperative.</p>
<p>The hunter needs to stay alert at all times if there is a chance to kill a deer or other prey. Every experienced hunter will tell you that in most cases they hear their pray before they see it. Most of the time, hearing a sound is what makes the hunter look towards a direction, towards the direction of the pray. Being alert is very important for the hunt, especially when hunting with a bow; more so when hunting in a wooded pine area.</p>
<p>Deer will be more likely to sneak up to the hunter in this type of area. They occasionally snap a twig in pine thickets but could sneak up behind you without making a single sound. That&#8217;s why many hunters prefer to have hearing equipment with them during these kinds of hunts.</p>
<p>Being aware of your surroundings while bow hunting is one thing. Having the right gear with you and having made sure that everything is functioning properly is another thing. Aside from a well functioning and tested compound bow you will need a few arrows, warm clothing, boots and to equip yourself with patience for your compound bow hunting trip.</p>
<p>It is not difficult to find quality <a href="http://www.bowforsale.info">Compound Bows for Sale</a>. There are many types and makes to choose from. We suggest searching for<a href="http://bowforsale.info/Compound-Bows-For-Sale/browning-compound-bows">browning compound bows </a>.</p>
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		<title>Deer Hunting Tips To Make You An Expert Hunter</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 10:53:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Eagleheart</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a deer hunter, you'll only succeed as far as your dedication and knowledge will take you. You might be satisfied with just getting that single deer every couple of years, but if you want better than that for yourself, learn how to get that trophy buck. The following contains some deer hunting tips that the experts of deer hunting use every day to get the big ones]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a deer hunter, you&#8217;ll only succeed as far as your dedication and knowledge will take you. You might be satisfied with just getting that single deer every couple of years, but if you want better than that for yourself, learn how to get that trophy buck. The following contains some deer hunting tips that the experts of deer hunting use every day to get the big ones</p>
<p>1. Do Some Pre-Hunt Scouting &#8211; Days, even weeks before you start hunting, find out more about the terrain you&#8217;ll be hunting in so that you can know where best to find deer. The most successful hunters actually start hunting months prior to the first day of the hunting season.</p>
<p>I developed the habit of getting permission to check out the lease where I was going to hunt, then I scouted out the surrounding areas. Do a &#8220;dry hunt,&#8221; where you just look at all the hunting sites you have available unarmed, with a camera, and find out where you can find the biggest bucks, and most movement, and a better buck to doe ratio. You can walk around the lease in the middle of the day, looking for big buck signs that I could see.</p>
<p>2. Recognizing The Signs Of Big Bucks &#8211; By knowing what signs to look for, you will be better prepared to find the area where the trophy bucks are located. One thing you want to look for are tracks. You want to look at how big the tracks are, how many tracks there are, and in which direction the tracks are going. This will allow you to understand how big the deer are in a given area, how many there are, and what there movement patterns are.</p>
<p>Look for Scrapes. These are the areas where bucks scratch against the ground and urinate to mark their territory and attract does. Usually scrapes are beneath low-hanging tree branches along the edges of heavy brush. Look for Rubs. These are the spots on trees or posts where bucks rub the velvet off their budding antlers, of where they mark their territory in rutting season. If you see six or more rubs in 100 yards, that&#8217;s called a &#8220;rub line.&#8221; You&#8217;ll usually find rubs beside a tree on the side that the buck&#8217;s traveling from, so you can get an idea of where the deer is moving and mark it down, making it easier to find them.</p>
<p>Observe how big the bedding areas are once you find them. No bucks will go through that area without leaving signs!</p>
<p>3. Know Your Firearm and Ammo &#8211; You need to know the ballistics of the bullet and cartridge you shoot. You also need to know how your gun reacts to the distance you are shooting. You need to know how far your shot raises for short shots and how far it falls for longer shots. You should practice judging how far your shots are and maybe even walk off the distances to possible sighting areas. This will allow you to know if you are making a 400 yard shot and also know how much your bullet is likely to drop making this shot. Doing this will enable you to be able to adjust your aim to make a quality shot.</p>
<p>4. Know Where To Place Your Shot &#8211; Once you fully understand the aim and ballistics of your dear hunting riffle, you will be able to concentrate on where you are going to place your shot.</p>
<p>I am a &#8220;neck shooter,&#8221; which means I believe a shot well-placed anywhere on the neck will bring your deer down every time. There are many hunters who disagree with me on this preference. If your shot lands on the lower part of the neck you are likely to sever the carotid arteries; a shot high on the neck can damage the spinal cord; and a hit to the center of the neck can result in a combination of these fatal effects. If you&#8217;re shooting from the side, front, hindquarters, or head-on, the neck is the most effective target, even more so than the traditional &#8220;behind the lower shoulder&#8221; target.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t recommend attempting full rear shots unless you are trying for a trophy buck that you can&#8217;t pass up. Cleaning a deer that&#8217;s been shot in the rectum is unpleasant, to say the least. Make wise shooting decisions; a quick, efficient kill is the goal of the advanced deer hunter.</p>
<p>5. Calls, Attractants and Rattles &#8211; There are other things you can use to get deer in your line of sight, like deer calls, rattling, and attractants; these are very helpful deer hunting tips that you shouldn&#8217;t take for granted. Preparation time is necessary for food-based attractants. Just like any garden, food plots takes a lot of time and attention. Start your food plot a few months before the hunting season begins, so that you can get the deer accustomed to that food you are giving them.</p>
<p>Calling and rattling are hit-or-miss techniques that usually only work during rutting. It&#8217;s been my experience that bucks would approach my rattling cautiously, and only out of curiosity when they weren&#8217;t rutting. When it does work during the rut they usually come rushing. There were times when I was nearly run over by bucks when I was rattling in a field. So if you get good at this, be prepared for some quick action. Proficiency is required, and it takes lots of practice. There&#8217;s a learning curve involved in knowing how to effectively mimic the calls or recreate the fighting sounds of deer. But once you learn how to do this, it&#8217;s a very useful skill.</p>
<p>No matter how interested in deer hunting you are, anyone with the slightest interest dreams of getting a nice trophy buck; you might also be a deer hunting fiend who wants a trophy rack each year. If you want to learn what it takes to be a master deer hunter, keep these deer hunting tips in mind when your next season comes up.</p>
<p>If you really want to learn what it takes to be a master deer hunter, keep these <a href='http://www.deer-huntingtips.com'>deer hunting tips</a> in mind when your next hunt comes up. And please visit us at www.Deer-HuntingTips.com to learn the secrets and <a href='http://www.deer-huntingtips.com'>deer hunting tips</a> the pros know.</p>
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		<title>Archery Equipment You cannot Be Without</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 06:36:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[the bow When performing any type of archery a person must have the right archery equipment or their endeavor to become a great archer will be spoiled rather quickly. With so many types of archery accessories and main equipment on the market a person can become overwhelmed with what they should have and what they can have as frivolous accessories. No matter what sport a person plays, having the right equipment can be critical to ensuring the success of a person in their desired sport, and archery is no exception to this rule. One of the first types of archery equipment that one must decide on is the bow that they will use. A person will have to choose from the compound bow, the longbow, the recurve bow, the crossbow, or even the KYUDO bow. Of all these various bows, the compound bow will more than likely be the easiest to find because of its popularity. The KYUDO bow is a Japanese bow that is very different than any other type of bow. This particular bow allows a very trained individual to shoot many arrows at one. Of course this is a Japanese archery skill that in the end is [...]]]></description>
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<p>When performing any type of archery a person must have the right archery equipment or their endeavor to become a great archer will be spoiled rather quickly. With so many types of archery accessories and main equipment on the market a person can become overwhelmed with what they should have and what they can have as frivolous accessories. No matter what sport a person plays, having the right equipment can be critical to ensuring the success of a person in their desired sport, and archery is no exception to this rule.</p>
<p> One of the first types of archery equipment that one must decide on is the bow that they will use. A person will have to choose from the compound bow, the longbow, the recurve bow, the crossbow, or even the KYUDO bow. Of all these various bows, the compound bow will more than likely be the easiest to find because of its popularity. The KYUDO bow is a Japanese bow that is very different than any other type of bow. This particular bow allows a very trained individual to shoot many arrows at one. Of course this is a <a href="http://archery.jdkinfotips.info/Archery-Equipment2.php">Japanese archery</a> skill that in the end is said to result in one having a better understanding of their own self.</p>
<p> After one chooses the right bow, they will then need to select arrows. Arrows are really the key to making sure that one shoots straighter and has greater distance in their shot. The types come in wood, fiberglass, aluminum, and aluminum carbon. Depending on how experienced an archer is will determine what type of arrows one invests. The aluminum carbon arrows, for example, are meant only for those who are serious tournament veterans simply because of their high cost.</p>
<p> <a href="http://archery.jdkinfotips.info/Archery-Equipment2.php">Archery equipment</a> is more than bows and arrows, however, this is a good place to start. Once the basic equipment has been figured out one can then get the right case, string, and guards if needed. Archery, as with any sport, can become an expensive habit if one allows it. The key is to understanding what is really needed in order to become the best archer that one hopes to become. Sometimes the best way to do that is to talk with other archers on what works best for them. Archery is a great sport as long as one has the right equipment to play it correctly.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[bow hunting 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 and go into the woods blindly. However, if a person takes the time, they can learn many tips and tidbits of advice from experienced hunters thanks to hunt clubs and even the internet. When looking on the internet for bowhunting techniques the first tip is setting up the deer stand. This is critical in keeping on hidden from the animals in both sight and scent. According to many experienced hunters a good way to camouflage one&#8217;s stand is to cut limbs of nearby trees and attach them directly to the stand. This does two things. One, it gives a person and their stand natural camouflage, and two, it helps to cover one&#8217;s scent with the natural surroundings instead of relying on only manmade deer scents that are found in sporting goods stores around the world. Things that an archery bowhunting hunter must keep in mind is to keep [...]]]></description>
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<p>Archery bowhunting is a form of sport that many hunters sometimes find difficult to achieve. In order to go <a href="http://archery.jdkinfotips.info/Archery-Bowhunting.php">deer hunting</a> 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 and go into the woods blindly. However, if a person takes the time, they can learn many tips and tidbits of advice from experienced hunters thanks to hunt clubs and even the internet.</p>
<p> When looking on the internet for bowhunting techniques the first tip is setting up the deer stand. This is critical in keeping on hidden from the animals in both sight and scent. According to many experienced hunters a good way to camouflage one&#8217;s stand is to cut limbs of nearby trees and attach them directly to the stand. This does two things. One, it gives a person and their stand natural camouflage, and two, it helps to cover one&#8217;s scent with the natural surroundings instead of relying on only manmade deer scents that are found in sporting goods stores around the world.</p>
<p> Things that an archery bowhunting hunter must keep in mind is to keep the noise and scent to a minimum. For scent, one can bathe in non scented soap and use the buck scent that can be found in many sporting goods stores. The noise problem, however, is an issue all within itself. Luckily many <a href="http://archery.jdkinfotips.info/Archery-Bowhunting.php">archery accessories</a> exist just for this purpose. They are usually made out of rubber and can help to keep the noise that one encounters when bow hunting to a minimum.</p>
<p> These tips given for the <a href="http://archery.jdkinfotips.info/Archery-Bowhunting.php">archery bowhunting</a> enthusiast are relatively simple. One can get more expert advice from archery forums that are on the internet or from joining one&#8217;s local archery club. Talking to other archers can prove to be a valuable piece of time spent. Learning from experience is always the best way to go when it comes to something that one has little knowledge about.</p>
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