Monday, April 14, 2008

would god approve of hunting deer with dogs - just like dad used to do it

Of course, the first tip is to have your gun loaded before you start out to find some birds. Hunting, though fun, can be a complicated sport.

When deer populations rise they can cause massive damage to crops, and a large number of vehicle fatalities, which is why it is important for hunters to keep the population regulated. You will never go wrong buying the best, but we all have budgets. Because you'll likely be hunting in extreme weather conditions, you'll want a pair of binoculars that can withstand such conditions.

You need to be prepared for the fact that the elk will not come to you; you need to walk to find them. Attached caps will protect the lenses, but not require you to fumble in your pockets looking for lens caps if it starts to rain or snow.

You must do everything that you can to keep your movement at a minimum level. Many game hunting pro's will agree scents can be useful if used properly. If you are using a bow, you will want to make certain that you have the proper arm guards with you, and that you are wearing them when you notch your arrow and are preparing to kill the animal you are hunting.

Let the smaller ones go, let them mature into bigger bucks, and wait for your monster to appear. Either way, when shopping for hunting equiptment, make sure you do some research and talk to people before you make your investment.

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