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		<description><![CDATA[If you have ever killed a deer with a bow, or at least bow hunted, you are well aware of how exciting it can be. That is why I am eager to give some useful advice that will help you on your next hunt. One of the biggest problems that most beginners and experts struggle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.huntingsecrets.net/wp-content/uploads/01317659032_goinghunting.jpg" alt="f_01317657872_ramidogg1stwhitedeer.jpg" />If you have ever killed a deer with a bow, or at least bow hunted, you are well aware of how exciting it can be. That is why I am eager to give some useful advice that will help you on your next hunt.<br />
One of the biggest problems that most beginners and experts struggle with is taking a shot without being noticed. Before going into detail on that matter, I would like to elaborate on the basics of bow hunting. Assuming that you have purchased all the equipment necessary, the next step involves setting up a stand to hunt. When choosing a hunting location for bow season you want to key in on two areas &#8211; trails and food sources. During rifle season, longer shots are possible, but with a bow distance becomes an important factor. Because of this it is imperative that you know what distances you feel comfortable taking a shot. Take into consideration that during a hunt, your adrenaline will play a factor in how well you can shoot.<br />
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<p>                    Most hunting advice sources all over the web will tell you that the best time to maximize your chances of bagging a nice buck is the rut. The rut is the peak deer hunting time of the season when bucks and does will reproduce. Deer Hunting Advice</p>
<p>                    This article is about learning how to keep your deer herd healthy and on your property year after year. I have been hunting for about seventeen years and this strategy works very well.Learning to control this &#8220;fever&#8221; will take time, but just remember that hunting and practicing are two separate matters.<br />
Placing a stand near a patch of white oaks that are raining down protein-rich acorns, one of the whitetails favorite foods, is always a promising choice. You can also set up near heavily used trails leading to bedding and feeding areas.<br />
Most bow hunters stand up to take a shot, but there are others who shoot sitting down. I personally stand up, although taking a shot from a seated position has its advantages. If you do plan on shooting standing up you will need to take into account a little bit of bow hunting advice. Waiting until a deer&#8217;s vision is obstructed by a tree will increase your chances of remaining undetected. If a buck is coming in to feed it is a good idea to be patient and let it become comfortable in the area. As you may already know, deer are very cautious animals whose senses far surpass ours. A flicker of the tail is a sign that a deer is comfortable and senses no danger. Once you notice the flicker, slowly rise, take aim, and let the broadhead do the rest. Thank you for reading this article on deer hunting advice.</p>
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		<title>Calling Whitetail Deer &#8211; Examples of Effective Deer Sounds and Calling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Calling Whitetail Deer Whitetail deer aren&#8217;t that articulate, yet they are very curious animals. They make about three general sounds. Most their sounds are variations of grunts, snorts and bleats. They apply the sounds in different levels of sound pitch and intensity to express general feelings. In essence, these animals react to whitetail deer calls [...]]]></description>
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<p>Whitetail deer aren&#8217;t that articulate, yet they are very curious animals. They make about three general sounds. Most their sounds are variations of grunts, snorts and bleats. They apply the sounds in different levels of sound pitch and intensity to express general feelings. In essence, these animals react to whitetail deer calls mainly because of their curiosity, mating and another male deer&#8217;s encroachment. What they say may comprise of, &#8220;This way,&#8221; &#8220;I need help,&#8221; &#8220;Leave me alone,&#8221; &#8220;I&#8217;m not happy&#8221; or &#8220;I am ready to mate.&#8221;<br />
Knowing which calls that trigger unique reactions which get you in the game, along with generating the good hunting call with the perfect routine gives you the prospect to shoot.<br />
Whitetail deer really are sociable wildlife, and they are curious about different deer. In the Fall, when the buck deer tend to be in bachelor groupings, and does are with their young are in their family groups, call sounds may encourage reactions of interpersonal curiosity. Bucks usually are attracted to other male deer, as well as does tend to be intrigued in visiting female deer that come into their areas. Short, monotone &#8220;social&#8221; buck grunts can excite curiosity in bucks, and fawn or doe bleats will certainly draw in female deer. Buck deer tend to be interested about other bucks sparring in their area, thus light horn rattles can work at this time. Calling Whitetail Deer</p>
<p>When the rut approaches, male deer are a lot more hostile and antagonistic to other male deer of similar size and stature. We call this a territorial reaction, because I really do not think a buck draws a &#8220;line in the sand&#8221; and guards a particular area during the rut. Some will react to male whitetail grunts, but far more hostility. White tail bucks come to explore other bucks during this time period, therefore bucks grunts continue to work.<br />
During this time, much more aggressive calling sounds can be successful. Snort-wheezes, irritated grunts and aggressive horn rattling will bring in dominating big bucks in ideal scenarios, but these sounds can also intimidate and scare away smaller deer. Be careful with those deer hunting calls.<br />
Right after most female deer get to the height of their estrus fertility cycles, the rutting is in full action, and male deer tend to be a lot more curious about does instead of other male bucks. Doe bleat calls become the most effective deer calls, with years of practice you don&#8217;t need a caller and you can make your own sounds. Calling Whitetail Deer</p>
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		<title>Deer Hunting: Information on Axis Deer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are wondering about hunting the breed of axis deer, you&#8217;ll be able to take a look over quite a few ranches placed all through the state of Texas. Axis deer, identified for his or her massive horns, fall below the most favorable hunting class for hunters. Axis deer kind the highest class breed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.huntingsecrets.net/wp-content/uploads/01317658904_kylakecrappie3-22-09010.jpg" alt="01317658904_kylakecrappie3-22-09010.jpg" />If you are wondering about hunting the breed of axis deer, you&#8217;ll be able to take a look over quite a few ranches placed all through the state of Texas. Axis deer, identified for his or her massive horns, fall below the most favorable hunting class for hunters. Axis deer kind the highest class breed amongst the other kind of deer breeds, thus offering the very best meat among all wild breed deer.</p>
<p>About axis deer: Hunters discover the our bodies of those axis deer fairly appealing and striking. The body spots of these axis deer find a resemblance and blends finely with its pure environments featured by thickly layered forest and scrub brushes. Hunting an axis deer is a challenging and thrilling task, which tempts the hunters to pursue it at any moment of the year. On a median, the length of antlers on these deer ranges from two to two and a half ft, if measured lengthwise. </p>
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<p>                    A review of the book &#8220;Deer Hunting Secrets Exposed&#8221; By: Charlie Hicks. This book is a must for every deer hunter out there looking to get that big buck or just enhance your current set of skills. Knowing the proper secrets and techniques is what will help you become a successful hunter and this book is what will help you with that area. Deer Hunting Techniques and Tips</p>
<p>                    Hunting tips and techniques is what hunters want, need and even sometimes lack. This is why learning the best deer hunting techniques is &#8216;key&#8217; for a successful hunt. This can be the difference between going home empty handed, or with that monster buck. Acquiring the proper material is what may be the difference of a hunt to remember. Deer Hunting Secrets Exposed Stories</p>
<p>                    Weather conditions you&#8217;ve got been hunting whitetail deer your complete existence or you&#8217;re just starting out, There is at all times much more to discover! Due to the fact we will only expend a lot time inside the woods it can be essential to find out from other folks ordealsHunters find it very eye-catching and feel like having one in every of such breed in their hunting adventure. Generally, a hunter who strikes on such trophy high quality deer appears delightful and pleasantry shocked on finding the antlers measurement of three feet.</p>
<p>Axis deer are referred to as pure fighters and have left behind the category of Bengal tigers in their place of birth of Sri Lanka only. This high quality of axis deer excites the individuals to hold outhunting of those special kinds of deer on regular basis. Axis deer shed their antlers on regular intervals, thus their overlooked antlers pave the way in which for their hunters quest by prompting and inciting them. There are not any proper schedules or mounted measures with which hunters can decide the deer&#8217;s antler transformation.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get demoralized: You will notice that axis deer at all times keep in herds and really hardly ever move in single. It might be fairly horrifying for some and demoralizing for some. Guys, if you happen to really wish to catch your prey be sure you are skillful in varied methods of hunting however at the same time; work in a really human way. Axis deer is a really good social animal that is aware of very nicely about the way in which of building one of the best alarm techniques around themselves, so that it may assist him in instances of danger. They bellow and bawl as a way to warn its fellow deer about danger.</p>
<p>Hunters have to take proper steps with a view to have an axis deer in their facet; in any other case all of the efforts for hunting this sturdy and brawny minded deer shall be in vain. Absolutely the and sheer dimension of axis deer makes them quite appealing amongst hunters hunting list. Thus, to conclude, we can say that if these easy minor issues are kept in mind then efforts made in respect of hunting an axis deer will surely get you fruitful results.</p>
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		<title>Best Hunting Dogs:</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[English Springer Spaniel The English springer spaniel has all of the qualities required be be a top hunting breed. Best used as gundogs or bird dogs, this medium sized dog get their name from the ability to flush out &#8211; or springing &#8211; birds from their hiding places, allowing the hunter to take his shot. [...]]]></description>
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<p>The English springer spaniel has all of the qualities required be be a top hunting breed. Best used as gundogs or bird dogs, this medium sized dog get their name from the ability to flush out &#8211; or springing &#8211; birds from their hiding places, allowing the hunter to take his shot.</p>
<p>The Springer Spaniel is smaller than other gundogs at 40 &#8211; 50 pounds (18 &#8211; 23 ki lograms), and 20 inches (51 cm) tall. however, what spaniels lack in size they make up for in energy.</p>
<p>Their energy, and strong legs make them an ideal companion for long hunting days. While their dense short undercoat covered with a long top coat can easily withstand a variety of weather and climate conditions.</p>
<p>Although bred primarily to flush out game, the Springer Spaniels gentle grip is ideal for retrieving prey without damage. A combination of all these qualities make the Springer Spaniel one of the best hunting dogs.</p>
<p>Hounds</p>
<p>Hound dogs make hunters job much easier, with their noise to the ground, relying on their nose to track scent rather than sight to locate the prey.</p>
<p>The hounds usually chase after the smaller animals like rabbits or fox, chasing the animals and barking until the hunter arrives. Hounds are around 2 feet (0.61 meters) high to the shoulder, and full of courage, making them a helpful dog even when hunting larger game like deer.</p>
<p>There are various breeds of hounds used in hunting including Bloodhounds, Foxhounds and Coonhounds, the later a result of breeding the first two together, combining a great sense of smell with improved speed and stamina. </p>
<p>The hounds thick coat also allows them to tolerate a wide range of weather conditions, comfortable in both hot and cold.      </p>
<p> English Setter</p>
<p>English setters were originally bred as bird dogs in England, a combination of the best qualities of spaniels and pointer dogs. They will silently track down the prey using their excellent sense of smell, the English Setter will then crouch down in wait for the masters approach rather than flushing out the birds.</p>
<p>Like any good hunting dog, English setters are easy to train well, and have plenty of energy, their large muscled legs let them run quickly and effortlessly across the terrain.</p>
<p>As English setters are such an energetic dog, they require plenty of long walks, hunting is the perfect outlet to entertain their enthusiasm. The English setters, are closely related the the Gordon and Irish setters, and are all a popular hunting dog choice.</p>
<p>German Shorthaired Pointer</p>
<p>German Shorthaired Pointers are for their versatility in the hunt, working equally as well on the land or the water. Pointers are primarily known as bird dogs, however they are also skilled trackers of land game, including hare, wild pigs and deer. German Shorthaired Pointers are highly intelligent, making them obedient and easy to train.</p>
<p>Pointers are a medium dog ranging from 55 to 70 pounds (25 to 32 kg) and 23 to 25 inches (58 to 64 cm) tall to the shoulder. The pointer&#8217;s energy is apparent as they bound far ahead to locating the prey for the hunter. Pointers have the best sense of smell of all the bird dogs. Like the English Setter the German shorthaired pointer does not flush out the prey, rather it finds it and points it out to its master &#8211; hence its name.</p>
<p>This dog origin comes from crossing breeding the best hunting dogs, the Spanish pointer with German scent hounds.</p>
<p>Labrador Retriever</p>
<p>The Labrador retriever, like pointers, is a well rounded hunting dog. Labradors are perhaps best known as water dogs due to their moisture repellent coats, and also have weblike feet helping propel them quickly through water fetching prey. </p>
<p>Labrador retrievers are also well equipped with intelligence and good temperament making them ideal for training. All these qualities mean Labradors, along with golden retrievers, are among the most popular breed of hunting dog.</p>
<p>Like the spaniels, retrievers have a gentle grip in their mount, meaning they can &#8216;retrieve&#8217; prey without damaging. Their eagerness to please means they are keen to apply themselves to other tasks for their master, also making good trackers and pointers. </p>
<p>Labradors, weighing from 55 to 75 pound (25 to 34 kg), are a real all round dog, as at ease hunting quail in the fields, as they are fetching ducks from icy ponds, makes them ideal hunting dogs, for all seasons.</p>
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		<title>Information On Skinning A Deer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While it may not be the most exciting job in the world, skinning a deer is important when returning from a hunt or when still actually on the hunt. If you have taken down the deer, elk, antelope or goat of your dreams in a glorious hunting adventure, you will need to know how to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.huntingsecrets.net/wp-content/uploads/21317658898_rodgerashleyanddoe.jpg" alt="21317658898_rodgerashleyanddoe.jpg" />While it may not be the most exciting job in the world, skinning a deer is important when returning from a hunt or when still actually on the hunt. If you have taken down the deer, elk, antelope or goat of your dreams in a glorious hunting adventure, you will need to know how to skin the deer and how to get the most out of your kill. If you are just learning about hunting, this information will also be incredible handy for that remarkable day on which you will finally be able to skin a deer. </p>
<p>Essentially, the act of skinning a deer is thought of to be quite simple. The basic fundamental guideline behind it is to follow the built-in guidelines of the body of the deer and work from that standpoint. The skin and muscle tissues of the deer are naturally separate from one another because of the protective membranes, making the process of skinning a lot more like following a built-in blueprint than like trying to lift a rug in the dark. The skin should easily peel from the meat because of these membranes, creating little risk of tearing the skin or tearing the meat. </p>
<p>The most important aspect in skinning a deer is the use of your hands and the pull of your own body weight. With these two integral tools, the aspect of skinning a deer becomes incredibly simple. In fact, skinning a deer can typically be completed in about ten to fifteen minutes without any serious complications.       </p>
<p>You should first hang the deer. This makes it easier for you to use your body weight in the skinning process and creates a greater leverage point for skinning the deer. This also ensures that the meat will stay clean. Whether you hang the deer from the neck or from the legs, there is no particular difference. It is important to try to skin the deer within an hour or two of the deer&#8217;s death, making the skinning process a whole lot easier. </p>
<p>Your knife should be especially sharp. Supposing the deer is hung by the legs, find the large tendon connecting the lower leg segment to the rest of the deer&#8217;s leg. You should poke a whole with your knife in between the tendon and the bone there, then use your fingers to feel the lump that is created by the deer&#8217;s double-jointed bone. Once you have found that lump, sever the lower leg at the lower end of the two parts of the double joint. Cut the skin and the tendons here and then snap the deer&#8217;s leg over your own leg, using your body&#8217;s leverage to break it. </p>
<p>After you have broken the deer&#8217;s legs in this fashion, make several incisions around and near the tendon areas. There should be a whole between the tendon and the bone of the lower leg, as well as several incisions near the front legs. You will then sever and snap the front legs as well, making the skinning process easier. After you have made the initial incisions, you will begin the process of undressing the deer of its skin. Use your finger tips and thumbs to get inside the skin near the lower leg incisions and begin to pull the skin off. </p>
<p>Essentially, the pulling of the deer&#8217;s skin should work a lot like pulling a tight jacket or pair of blue jeans off. It may be a little bit awkward, but the layer of meat revealed below the skin should be a more than ample reward. After the skin is pulled off, you will notice the meat is ready to go and the separation of the meat thanks to the deer&#8217;s membrane has made the whole process a lot simpler than you ever thought possible. </p>
<p>Skinning a deer, while not particularly romantic, is a process that should take around ten to fifteen minutes and relies almost entirely on your own body weight and strength to pull the skin off of the deer&#8217;s body. It really is that simple.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.huntingsecrets.net/wp-content/uploads/01317658266_sun-behind-the-trees.jpg" alt="01317658266_sun-behind-the-trees.jpg" />According to the Colorado Division of Wildlife, elk hunting in Colorado during 2008 across all seasons and methods of take produced an elk hunter success rate of 20%.  A total of 45,271 elk were harvested in Colorado in 2008.  Traditionally success rates for elk hunting in Colorado have hovered around the 25% range, so 2008 was a somewhat less productive year compared to years past.  Data regarding the 2008 hunting seasons are available.  A review of the data reveal a handful of gaming units that have enjoyed a higher than average hunter success rate.  Unit 61, a unit on the Western slope encompassing portions of the Uncompahgre National Forest, harvested a total of 677 elk in 2008 producing a hunter success rate of 49%.   Hunter success rates were 50% in units 40 and 851.  Unit 40, where 920 elk were harvested in 2008, is also on the Western slope adjacent to the Utah boarder in Mesa County.  Unit 851, where 286 elk were harvested, runs along Colorado&#8217;s southern boarder and is southwest of Trinidad.  The highest noteworthy elk hunting success rate was 67%, found in unit 682.  Unit 682 is in the south central portion of the state slightly northwest of the Great Sand Dunes National Monument.  Division of Wildlife data estimates the post 2008 elk hunting season statewide elk population to be approximately 283,210.  DOW information relative to elk populations is examined with respect to herds that may traverse more than one gaming unit.  With respect to the aforementioned hunting units, estimates from DOW suggest that approximately 21,430 elk are in or about unit 851.  In addition, estimates show unit 61 with a herd of approximately 10,680 elk roaming through or about the area.  Units 40 and 682 have markedly smaller herds, at 4400 and 300 elk respectively.  As any elk hunter will concede, if you show up in the middle of a herd of elk you will have a much easier time harvesting an elk.  Inasmuch as this is true, it is also true that many other aspects of elk hunting preparation produce success.  Knowing where elk are abundant and success rates are high may assist in future elk hunting success, but any astute elk hunter should be wary of the difference between the correlation of data, and its causation.  There may be other circumstances inherent in some gaming units that produce higher success rates than others.  For more information on Colorado elk hunting statistics, visit the Colorado Division of Wildlife online directly or via the link at http://www.ironaim.com.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Duck hunting can be accomplished on dry land and you can use duck hunting boats as well. These boats are great for hunting for ducks in a variety of environments that other boats will have difficulties in. You can choose the type of boat that will best suit the terrain you are planning on doing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.huntingsecrets.net/wp-content/uploads/11317658265_trees020.jpg" alt="11317658265_trees020.jpg" />Duck hunting can be accomplished on dry land and you can use duck hunting boats as well. These boats are great for hunting for ducks in a variety of environments that other boats will have difficulties in. You can choose the type of boat that will best suit the terrain you are planning on doing your hunting in. For hunters this means have a knowledge of the habitat their prey lives and feeds in.</p>
<p>While the majority of duck hunters prefer to hunt ducks from behind a duck blind, there are some who prefer to look for their game birds in other places. For these people sometimes the terrain they need to travel across is that of swamps and marshes. Since these places are full of water and lots of leafy hiding places, they are ideal for ducks.</p>
<p>Before you can flush your game birds out into the open you need to get to them. This is where boats with flat bottoms come in handy. The companies who manufacture these types of flat bottom duck hunting boats have investigated the various needs of hunters. The boats are designed to float through the waterways with minimal difficulties to the duck hunter.      </p>
<p>To make sure that the duck hunter has ample room to store their gear and hunting rifles these boats are provided with storage space. You will find hunting boats which are designed to hold not just the duck hunter, but also their dogs, decoy ducks, and all of the equipment which is required for hunting.</p>
<p>The best type of hunting boats have been created to mimic the smooth underbody of alligators. Just as these graceful creatures manage to glide smoothly in swampy waters leaving no trails there are duck hunting boats that have this capability too. These boats have rounded slick chines. For this reason they will not catch on any logs, stumps or ditch banks. These boats have the ability of sliding off and down muddy banks.</p>
<p>The many different varieties of hunting boats give the avid duck hunter the ability of following the ducks to their natural habitat. From these places the hunter will have the opportunity of deciding if they will set up a duck blind somewhere in the vicinity. They will also have a choice of using their duck callers to lure the ducks out into the open.</p>
<p>By using these duck boats the duck hunter increases their chances of getting a great shoot. The many different water and swamps are now open for you to explore. With duck hunting boats the world of game hunting has just expanded.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have ever killed a deer with a bow, or at least bow hunted, you are well aware of how exciting it can be. That is why I am eager to give some useful advice that will help you on your next hunt. One of the biggest problems that most beginners and experts struggle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.huntingsecrets.net/wp-content/uploads/11317658899_dscn0658.jpg" alt="11317658899_dscn0658.jpg" />If you have ever killed a deer with a bow, or at least bow hunted, you are well aware of how exciting it can be. That is why I am eager to give some useful advice that will help you on your next hunt.<br />
One of the biggest problems that most beginners and experts struggle with is taking a shot without being noticed. Before going into detail on that matter, I would like to elaborate on the basics of bow hunting. Assuming that you have purchased all the equipment necessary, the next step involves setting up a stand to hunt. When choosing a hunting location for bow season you want to key in on two areas &#8211; trails and food sources. During rifle season, longer shots are possible, but with a bow distance becomes an important factor. Because of this it is imperative that you know what distances you feel comfortable taking a shot. Take into consideration that during a hunt, your adrenaline will play a factor in how well you can shoot.<br />
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<p>                    Hunting New Mexico has never been better! Guided Elk hunts, Deer hunts, Hunting Advice</p>
<p>                    Most hunting advice sources all over the web will tell you that the best time to maximize your chances of bagging a nice buck is the rut. The rut is the peak deer hunting time of the season when bucks and does will reproduce. Deer Hunting Advice</p>
<p>                    This article is about learning how to keep your deer herd healthy and on your property year after year. I have been hunting for about seventeen years and this strategy works very well.Learning to control this &#8220;fever&#8221; will take time, but just remember that hunting and practicing are two separate matters.<br />
Placing a stand near a patch of white oaks that are raining down protein-rich acorns, one of the whitetails favorite foods, is always a promising choice. You can also set up near heavily used trails leading to bedding and feeding areas.<br />
Most bow hunters stand up to take a shot, but there are others who shoot sitting down. I personally stand up, although taking a shot from a seated position has its advantages. If you do plan on shooting standing up you will need to take into account a little bit of bow hunting advice. Waiting until a deer&#8217;s vision is obstructed by a tree will increase your chances of remaining undetected. If a buck is coming in to feed it is a good idea to be patient and let it become comfortable in the area. As you may already know, deer are very cautious animals whose senses far surpass ours. A flicker of the tail is a sign that a deer is comfortable and senses no danger. Once you notice the flicker, slowly rise, take aim, and let the broadhead do the rest. Thank you for reading this article on deer hunting advice.</p>
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		<title>31 Whitetail Deer Facts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[31 Facts about Whitetail Deer and Whitetail Deer Hunting. Whitetail Deer have a top speed of 35-40 MPH and they do not have gall bladders. Want to know more? 1.Based on hunter reports, about one deer in 30,000 is an albino. 2.Melanistic deer are very dark sometimes even black and results from overproduction of pigment [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.huntingsecrets.net/wp-content/uploads/11317658566_whitetail-deer.jpg" alt="11317658566_whitetail-deer.jpg" />31 Facts about Whitetail Deer and Whitetail Deer Hunting. Whitetail Deer have a top speed of 35-40 MPH and they do not have gall bladders. Want to know more?<br />
1.Based on hunter reports, about one deer in 30,000 is an albino.<br />
2.Melanistic deer are very dark sometimes even black and results from overproduction of pigment and is less common than albinism.<br />
3.Albinism is a recessive trait and both parents must carry the gene before it can occur in their offspring.<br />
4.The speed at which antlers grow, also makes them the fastest growing structures in the animal kingdom.<br />
5.Antler growth is usually complete by the end of August<br />
6.The deer genus was given the name Odocoileus by Rafinesque in 1832<br />
7.A doe giving birth in areas of good food will have twins. However triplets are common as well as occasional quadruplets.<br />
8.Largest body weight on record of a Whitetail deer is 511 pounds.<br />
9.Recent Estimates put the Deer Population in the United States at around 30 million animals<br />
10.<br />
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<p>                    Arkansas, known as the Natural State, is a prime destination for whitetail bow hunting. Herd conservation practices have resulted in a very large population of these illusive creatures that makes hunting them one of the highlights of the fall and winter months. Archery season opens the first day of October and ends the last day of February, providing hunters with the longest season for hunting of any game in the state. A Guide to Deer Hunting Accessories</p>
<p>                    As a deer hunter you should be able to go out and hunt without any hassles in the hunting area. For hassle free hunting you will need to make sure that as a deer hunter you have all the accessories with you. Trophy Whitetail Deer Bowhunts &#8211; Choosing the Right Hunting Outfitter</p>
<p>                    When planning a trophy whitetail deer bowhunt, it can be a difficult task to choose the right hunting outfitter. As one searches the internet, they will find outfitters promising, even &#8220;guaranteeing&#8221; a successful whitetail deer bowhunt just to lure someone into booking a hunt. While the vast majority of outfitters are reputable, some bad apples can can turn a hunting trip into a nightmare.The whitetail deer (Odocoileus virginianus), is named for it&#8217;s signature tail and the white under part.<br />
11. According to scientists there are 38 Sub-species of Whitetail Deer.<br />
12. A whitetail buck usually weighs 130 to 220 pounds, but have been recorded at well over 350 Pounds.<br />
13. Market gunning, unregulated hunting and poor land-use practices severely depressed deer populations in the early 1900s. By about 1930 the U.S. population was thought to number about 300,000 animals.<br />
14. A Whitetail buck will shed his antlers every year, usually sometime in late December through Feb.<br />
15. Whitetails have an average life span of 8 to 11 years.<br />
16. Deer do not have a gall bladder on their livers. This allows them to eat vegetation that would kill domestic animals.<br />
17. The members of the deer family are ruminants, having a four-compartmented stomach, which allows the deer to feed very rapidly.<br />
18. A Whitetail has a top speed between 35 to 40 miles per hour.<br />
19. A deer&#8217;s gestation period is 200 to 205 days, most of the fawns being born in the latter part of May or the first part of June.<br />
20. Deer need 10 to 12 pounds of food per day to satisfy their needs.<br />
21. The Whitetail Deer is the most abundant Big Game animal in North America.<br />
22. The average whitetail stands between 36 and 40 inches high at the top of the shoulder.<br />
23. The Florida Key deer, Odocoileus virginianus clovium, is the smallest sub-species of our native deer.<br />
24. There is one authenticated record of a deer kept in captivity that lived to be nineteen years old.<br />
25. A deer can clear an 8-foot hurdle from a standing position.<br />
26. Deer swim well and at a good pace. They have been clocked at speeds up to 13 miles per hour.<br />
27. At birth a baby doe weighs about 4 1/2 pounds while a buck weighs 5 1/2 pounds.<br />
28. The fawns are born over a period of time that may extend from ten minutes up to two hours.<br />
29. By the time the fawns are twenty minutes old, they can walk slowly on very shaky legs.<br />
30. Recent Estimates put the Deer Population in the United States at around 30 million animals<br />
31. About 40 percent of the young does may breed in their first autumn so that they give birth when they are one year old.</p>
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		<title>All About The Essential Upland Hunting Supplies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Upland Hunting Preserves 101 A lot of bird catchers know that the ideal way to ensure that your upland hunting expedition is an pleasant one is by going to upland hunting preserves that are totally eye-catching and breath-taking. With this, you can enjoy both hunting and sight seeing simultaneously. here are a few facts about [...]]]></description>
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<p>A lot of bird catchers know that the ideal way to ensure that your upland hunting expedition is an pleasant one is by going to upland hunting preserves that are totally eye-catching and breath-taking. With this, you can enjoy both hunting and sight seeing simultaneously. here are a few facts about upland hunting preserves that you may want to learn.</p>
<p>Joining several upland hunting organization can help you gain admission to several of the world&#8217;s most treasured upland hunting preserves. Hence when joining clubs, you have you have to check the perks of its membership and not just the membership fee. There are instances when the clubs charge a more expensive fee for gaining entry to upland hunting preserves that are not typical. There are a few upland hunting preserves that can also function as recreational facilities as it offers amenities for hiking and nature-study as well.</p>
<p>It is ideal to go to upland hunting preserves that have been there for a long time as it means that it signifies that it has already been modified to fit the needs of bird catchers. These preserves are guaranteed to have many games and you can be sure that the terrains are already in perfect form as well. However, it is also best to take a look at the hunting preserves that other people like. You may inquire to your fellow bird catcher about them as every place has its own hunting preserve.</p>
<p>Upland hunting preserves are the best places to hone the bird-catching skills of your upland hunting dogs. Thus you must not forget to bring you canine companion everytime you go to places such as these. There are also several upland hunting preserves that provide dog courses. They can train your dog for you while you look but you can still do the training on oyu own as well. These are some of the reasons why upland hunting preserves are definitely something to see.      </p>
<p>All About Upland Hunting Guides</p>
<p>It is challenging to go on a bird hunting escapade especially if you have no prior experience. One thing that can help you do it is by asking others to come with you. However, if you want to make it more fun and convenient, you may consider hiring upland hunting guides. They are so helpful that you&#8217;ll still find them significant even if you are already experienced at bird catching, especially if you are in a new terrain. Here are a couple thing that you may want to learn about upland hunting guides.</p>
<p>There are numerous upland hunting clubs that give their customers discounted prices on upland hunting guides which is nice for the budget. Hence you have to make certain that the club that you will join provides these features. You just have to ensure that the guides that they offer are actually pros. People should have a lot of good things to say about them since the only way to know if upland hunting guides are good is by actually hiring them. </p>
<p>It is also important to take a good look at the rates of these upland hunting guides. Usually, their rates are dependent on how many people will be guided by these pro bird catchers. This is why you have to make sure that you&#8217;re prepared to pay for the expenses if you will be getting one for you and your friends.</p>
<p>If you are already determined on employing upland hunting guides, then you have to make certain that you give them a ring first especially during peak seasons. This will give you a higher chance of having a guide by the time you are in the preserves. You have to do this step especially if the organization you are hiring these pros from are somehow popular. You should not just go for the right company with a lot of upland hunting guides though. Get upland hunting guides from companies that are popular because of their good quality service.</p>
<p>All About The Essential Upland Hunting Supplies</p>
<p>Going to an upland hunting trip is very similar to doing a military mission because you have to accomplish your aim at the end of the day. That is the reason buying the right hunting supplies is crucial in order to ensure that you do your finest while bird catching. Here are a few upland hunting supplies that you may want to get.</p>
<p>One of the most helpful upland hunting supplies that you can have is a GPS dog tracking system. This will enable you to easily locate your dogs. The objective of upland hunting dogs is to spot your game hence they are exclusively concerned about that. This system will enable you to track your dog no matter where they are, while they are finding for your game. </p>
<p>Electronic compasses are also needed as you will be going out in the wilderness without signs. Having a GPS system along with a map can also do you good in order to make sure that you get to go home safely. You can never have too many upland hunting supplies that can tell your location and the directions.</p>
<p>Hearing protections are also needed especially if you plan on hunting with your friends. Binoculars are also necessary to make sure that you get to see your game clearly. Concerning eye protection, you can always get eye gears to ensure that you do not get any kind of eye injury. </p>
<p>It is also ideal to own watches that are created for upland hunting adventures. These watches have the capacity to store ballistic data that can assist you selecting the appropriate firearm. There are even some that can act as both a watch and a barometer or altimeter.</p>
<p>One of the most undervalued upland hunting supplies is the upland hunting caps. These duck-shaped caps are one of the traditional accessories of bird hunters and it completes your look.</p>
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