- The Best Hunting Knife for You
By: William Doggett - Mar 27, 2008 Before you head out to hunt your deer or wild turkey or whatever is in season, you need to decide on a hunting knife. Which knife is best for you?...
- Choosing Online Hunting Games As An Alternative
By: Bercle George - Mar 26, 2008 A lot of realistic and interactive hunting games are accessible to be downloaded or played around the Internet. These hunting games are developed...
- Boot Knives: Made for Carrying Considerations
By: William Doggett - Mar 18, 2008 A boot knife certainly shows one way of carrying a knife, but there are a variety of ways to carry a knife, even a boot knife.
- Geese Hunting: Helpful Tips and Tricks
By: Jimmy Cox - Mar 17, 2008 From a distance the Canada goose is easily identified. His body is brown, neck and head black, but his head wears a triangular white patch. He is...
- Rifle Shooting Tips: Choosing the Right Time to Fire
By: Scott Peters - Mar 15, 2008 When you're hunting and game presents itself, knowing when to take the shot can make the difference between a successful hunt or a crippled animal.
- Rifle Shooting Tip: Sighting In Your Rifle
By: Scott Peters - Mar 7, 2008 Sighting in your rifle should be a quick process. Here's how to do it properly.
- Rifle Shooting Tips: 3 Tricks to Better Marksmanship
By: Scott Peters - Mar 7, 2008 There a 3 tricks to better markmanship: practice, practice and practice. Learn the basics of properly shooting a rifle and practice.
- Rifle Shooting Tips: Choosing the Right Bullet
By: Scott Peters - Mar 5, 2008 Every caliber of ammunition comes in various bullet shapes, weights and composition. Choosing the right bullet for your needs is an important...
- Rifle Shooting Tips: The Second Shot
By: Scott Peters - Mar 3, 2008 Responsible hunters don't admire their first shot. They get a second round chambered quickly and look to see if the second shot is neccessary.
- Rifle Shooting Tips: Shoot a Clean Gun
By: Scott Peters - Mar 3, 2008 Rifle barrels fouled with soot won't shoot accurately. Take care of your gun and it will take care of you.
- Rifle Shooting Tips: Learn Trigger Control
By: Scott Peters - Mar 3, 2008 In order to shoot accurately, you need to master the art of sqeezing the trigger properly.
- Rifle Shooting Tip: Reading the Wind
By: Scott Peters - Mar 3, 2008 If you are a long range shooter, you'll be amazed at how far the wind can blow your bullet off target. Here's how to compensate.
- Rifle Shooting Tips: Shooting from Different Positions
By: Scott Peters - Mar 3, 2008 When you are in the field, you have to take shots from any number of postions. Learning to shoot from various positions will make you a better...
- Rifle Shooting Tips - Learn to Relax
By: Scott Peters - Mar 3, 2008 If you are going to be an accurate shot, then you need to learn to breath and relax throiugh the shot.
- The Rules Of Safety Shooting
By: Jim Brown - Mar 2, 2008 Accidents happen, even when enjoying a supposedly harmless hobby. Hunting, for one, can be the most fun; yet can pose risks with a tiny careless act.
- Hunting Supplies That You Absolutely Must Have
By: William Doggett - Feb 27, 2008 Hunting supplies are the things you need to bring with you on a hunting trip. They are the items you need to make the trip as comfortable as...
- Hunting Gear to Keep You Hunting Like a Pro
By: William Doggett - Feb 27, 2008 Hunting gear can consist of many different items, from clothing to outdoor stands. There are categories of hunting gear for every season of the...
- Where to Hunt on Federal Land in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee
By: Scott Peters - Feb 26, 2008 There is federal land available for hunting in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Here's where to find it.
- The World Of Hunting Hobbyists
By: James Brown - Feb 18, 2008 Learning the basics of safe hunting is not all that there is to it. A hunter must develop some responsibilities that come with participating in the...
- Where to Hunt on Federal Land: Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado
By: Scott Peters - Feb 11, 2008 There is federal land available to hunt in Montana, Wyoming and Colorado. Here's where to find it.
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