How to Hunt Coyotes at Night

On December 28, 2011 By

Nighttime hunting polices vary exceptionally. Don’t hesitate to ascertain your state and local hunting laws before hunting at night.  Hunting coyotes at night can be very effective and challenging at the same time.

An element of of the rewards for night hunting coyotes include :

Coyotes and other predators are more active at night.  They [...]

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Published/Last Modified on Monday, October 10, 2011 9:43 AM CDT

I’d imagine that any major bird opener �“ such as the approaching pheasant season – is like Christmas to a dog. Just like a child carefully observes presents mounting under the tree, I don’t doubt that hunting dogs absorb all the elements of the season [...]

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Jim Casada:  The Herald; Published: Sunday, Oct. 09, 2011 / Updated: Saturday, Oct. 08, 2011 11:04 PM

With the advent of each year’s deer season, strangely enough, I think about how most young hunters today actually get shortchanged in the classroom of the outdoors. Too often they start off “big” with whitetail and turkeys and [...]

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Article by:  WaltonSun.com  |  October 04, 2011 8:00 AM

PANAMA CITY — Adventurous and outdoorsy women wishing to learn more about Florida’s great outdoors in a comfortable, noncompetitive, hands-on environment are invited to attend the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) mini-workshop 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 15 at Gulf Coast [...]

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Hunting season is upon us!

On October 6, 2011 By

Posted: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 10:20 am

By RICK MILLER TxCaseBuster@gmail.com |

Here it is again, the time to get our deer hunting gear together. Actually, if you are just getting around to planning your deer season you are a little late. Bow hunters have already hit the woods at day break this last [...]

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Hunters take aim at new season

On October 6, 2011 By

Ty Chailland is like every other hunter in the Wiregrass area, patiently waiting the first day of hunting season. Hunters are taking these last few days to practice their skills before the season begins. Oct. 1, is the first day of dove season. Bow season for deer will kick off Oct. 15, and rifle season [...]

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Friday, September 30, 2011
Hunting

If hunters keep a few simple thoughts in mind, they can hunt safely and set a good example for other hunters. Here are the basics of good hunter etiquette.

Follow the rules of safe gun handling. Be proficient in the use of your equipment. Know and obey laws and [...]

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Associated Press | 8:24 a.m. CDT, October 6, 2011 Wisconsin Republicans have introduced a sweeping bill to boost hunting and fishing in the state by offering steep discounts to first-time license applicants and making it more difficult to close off land.

States and outdoor groups have been stepping up efforts to retain and recruit hunters [...]

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Whether it’s in the fall or the spring, there always are a some days where Southern California hunters will hunt in the rain.

When I saw the Sport-Brella for the first time, I thought of one of those days in particular, a cold, rainy spring day of turkey hunting this year, when a Sport-Brella [...]

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Article by: Courier-Post | courierpostonline.com; October 2, 2011; Written by DEBORAH M. MARKO; New Jersey Press Media

MAURICE RIVER — Michael VanNote of Brick traveled to the 32nd annual South Jersey Sportsmen’s Jamboree Sunday with a specific goal in mind.

The 10-year-old has more in common with his dad and grandfather than a name [...]

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Article by: Care2 Causes, by , September 26, 2011 3:24 pm

Students enrolled in the vocational Animal Care program in England can earn a new government-approved specialized diploma in hot to hunt, even though the sport was officially banned in 2004.

 

Animal activists have [...]

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Article by:  The Asheville Citizen-Times | citizen-times.com, 9:56 PM, Sep. 26, 2011

ASHEVILLE — Late September in Western North Carolina means the arrival of much-anticipated activities such as fall hiking, trout fishing, football and one of the biggest — hunting.

With archery season for deer opening Sept. 12, the time-honored tradition is well under way, [...]

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Article by:  Field & Stream; September 26, 2011 by David E. Petzal

I went on my first elk hunt, to Montana, in November, 1971. I did not get an elk. This year, four decades later, I hunted in Utah and did get one, which you can see here. He’s a 6×6, 8 ½ [...]

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Prioritizing your hunting locations

On September 27, 2011 By

Article by: The Morning Sun; BY JOHN EBERHART  Published: Monday, September 26, 2011

The most critical question before an order of importance can be made is, which locations are in areas where other hunters preseason scouting ventures have the least impact on a buck I may be pursuing?

As earlier mentioned, in most areas I [...]

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Article by: This is Gloucestershire; Monday, September 26, 2011

THE Government has controversially given the go-ahead to an official qualification in hunting, despite the sport being banned for six years.

Anti-hunt protesters have hit out at the course which has been set up in conjunction with the Masters of the Foxhounds Association, based at [...]

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Brunton EPOCH Full and Compact Binoculars

Brunton Epoch Full-Size 8.5×43 Binocular

Brunton Hunting, a premiere leader in optics, portable power, navigation, instruments, lighting and gear announces their EPOCH Full Sized and Compact Binoculars.

Judging a trophy rack at 500 yards, at dusk, after days of pursuit – that’s about as hard as it gets! [...]

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Deer Weather Moves In

On September 26, 2011 By

Article by: Field & Stream  Blog Post by Rich Landers. Uploaded on September 23, 2011

Rut Reporter Rich Landers, a native Montanan and life-long hunter, is the outdoors editor for The Spokesman-Review in Spokane. He has written several books about the western outdoors and has hunted whitetails all his life. States covered: WA, OR, ID, [...]

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Article by:   Zanesville Times Recorder | zanesvilletimesrecorder.com

Sep 25, 2011 |

Written by Patricia A. West-Volland, Times Recorder correspondent

GRATIOT — Using a pink fishing pole, 4-year old Kadie Bare, of Mount Perry, caught six fish during the Y-Bridge Longbeards Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation’s 14th annual JAKES Day.

Kadie attended Saturday with [...]

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Article by: Green Bay Press Gazette | greenbaypressgazette.com, Written by Charles Davis, Green Bay Press-Gazette

12:00 AM, Sep. 25, 2011

To learn more about the program and drop-off sites, visit www.huntforthehungry.com. To get information on this season’s hunting schedule, visit the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources website at http://dnr.wi.gov and click on the Fishing, Hunting [...]

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Rain Gear

On September 26, 2011 By

Found a great website to help find all the best rain gear and rain wear out there for any outdoor activity, check it out a www.allraingear.com.

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