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    DISCLAIMER: This information is provided "as is". The author, publishers and

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    The Sportsmans Guide toSmall Game Hunting!

    http://www.huntingtips.info

    Table of ContentsUnderstanding Wild Animal Habitats

    Choosing Your Weapon: Rifle

    Choosing Your Weapon: Shotgun

    Choosing Your Weapon: Muzzleloaders

    Hunter Safety

    Plan Your Hunt - Day Trip or Overnighter

    Scouting the Topography

    Scouting Your Game

    A Still Hunt

    Stalking

    About Hunting Dogs

    Finding Your Downed Game

    Hunting Small Game - Rabbit, Squirrel Raccoons

    Hunting Game Birds - Pheasant, Quail, Grouse, Partridge & Wild

    Turkey

    Hunting Water Fowl - Duck and Goose

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    Understanding Wild Animal Habitats

    How to Have a Better Small Game Hunting Season

    Small game hunting is the classification of game hunting which includes

    small animals such as rabbits, quail, ducks, and birds. To hunt legally a

    hunting license is required for most species. One small game license may

    cover all game species but have daily or yearly bag limits. The hunter should

    check with the local government about the licensing before hunting in a

    particular location.

    Whether you are a novice or a professional hunter, understanding the

    habitat of these animals can improve the quantity of game you bag in a

    particular season.

    Understanding Animal Habitats

    All species have their own habitat: this includes the food, water, shelter and

    space that they need in order to survive. Each animal has different habitat

    requirements. Wolves, for example, need a wide area of undisturbed forest,

    while chipmunks like to live in woodland burrows under rocks and logs.

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    Knowing the preferred habitat of these small animals will give the hunter a

    better chance of finding and hunting them...

    Let us identify the habitats of some of these animals for small game hunting.

    - Doves. Doves prefer to stay in agricultural areas because these places

    areas can provide bountiful food for them. However, there are also some

    seasons where you will find opportunities to hunt doves in the desert areas

    when water and seeds are available in sufficient quantities.

    - Quail. Quail may be difficult to spot in some seasons as they may still be

    nesting. Quails thrive in places where there is significant rainfall. Some river

    drainage areas also provide decent quail hunting opportunities.

    - Rabbits. Cottontail rabbits can be found most often in low and mid-

    elevation areas. Rabbits like thick brush and tangled masses of briars. They

    can also be found in desert washes.

    - Tree Squirrels. Squirrels thrive mostly in places with abundant food

    sources, including pine mast, acorns and mushrooms. Red squirrels are

    usually found in mixed conifer and spruce forests. They can easily be located

    by their wurring call - even from a distance.

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    Abert squirrels prefer ponderosa pine habitats and spend a lot of time on the

    ground scavenging for mushrooms during the fall. Gray squirrels like riparian

    corridors of sycamore, walnut and ash.

    - Waterfowl. Waterfowl can best be found on wetlands, reservoirs and

    impoundments. Ducks often gather in backwaters, on slow running rivers

    and sheltered areas of lakes; like coves and the mouths of rivers and creeks.

    Desert stock ponds after a big storm can be a home for some ducks.

    - Blue grouse. Grouse are usually found in high mountain areas, especially in

    places where there are mixed conifers and spruce habitats.

    - Band-tailed pigeon. These birds are commonly found in high mountain

    habitats, usually around pockets of oak trees; places with good acorn supply

    associated with watering sites are also places where band-tailed pigeons can

    be found. Their migration patterns are irregular, though, so it may be

    difficult to locate them at times.

    Hunting and the habitat

    Hunters actually play an important role in maintaining the balance between

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    the animals and their habitat.

    Wild animals depend on their natural habitat to survive. Having a bountiful

    habitat means a constant increase in the population. If population increases

    more rapidly than production of new food and shelter, the habitat may

    eventually be depleted leaving the animals competing for survival.

    Hunters help prevent depletion of natural habitat and native vegetation

    because they help control the population growth of wild animals. Hunters are

    considered one of the limiting factors to the animals population. If wild

    animal habitats are preserved, there is a better chance to spot these small

    animals and hunt them.

    Hunting can also be made easier by consulting the department biologists in

    the area where you would like to hunt. Generally these animal enthusiasts

    know where and when specific animals can be found, usually in groups. But

    keep in mind the rules and regulations with regard to hunting in a particular

    area. Rules and legal conditions differ from area to area so always check

    them first.

    Choosing Your Weapon: Rifle

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    What a Good Small Game Rifle Should Be

    Small game hunting involves hunting small animals like rabbits, squirrels,

    and ducks. Since these animals are small great power is not needed to hunt

    them. It is better to invest in a weapon that has high accuracy to be able to

    target the small animals better. Also, the cost of ammunition should be

    considered since a hunter may take numerous shots in a day.

    For small game hunting, a rim-fire rifle is a good choice for a weapon to use

    in this hunting category. When choosing a rifle, the following must be

    considered its fit, sights, weight, action and caliber. A gun that fits

    properly will help you fire more accurate shots.

    When carrying a rifle that has a stock that is too short the scope may hit

    your eyebrow, giving you scope bite, while one that is very long might get

    caught in your armpit if you are wearing a heavy jacket.

    A full size stock is best for adult hunters because of its perfect fit. Good

    balance and stock design is important for a small game rifle so that it can be

    handled quickly and smoothly. Most shots in small game hunting are done

    from a short distance where the animal can possibly detect the hunter; and

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    small animals do not sit still for long periods of time.

    Ultra light rifles are difficult to keep the balance and make accurate shots, so

    it is better to get a light rifle rather than an ultra light one. An ideal weight

    may be around 6 pounds. The rifles action can either be repeater or single

    shot as long as it can guarantee a more accurate shot. Barrel length also

    needs to be considered - more for balance than for ballistics. A medium

    weight barrel about 20-22 inches in length is preferred.

    A good small game rifle should have a small action to match its cartridge

    and a solid feel. A rifle with a smooth action is always good; and a clean and

    light trigger pull is needed for accuracy. Given the production standards of

    today, a trigger revamp may be needed for every new rifle.

    It is more important for a small game rifle to be accurate rather than fancy.

    There are many different types to choose from: auto-loading, lever, pump,

    and bolt action repeaters. Among the well known calibers are the .22 WMR,

    .17 HMR and .22 LR usually from manufacturers like Anschutz, Ruger,

    Browning, Kimber, CZ, Winchester, Henry, Savage, among others.

    Small Game Rifle Samples

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    - Ruger 10/22. This is a .22 caliber autoloader that has earned its reputation

    as the most reliable autoloader ever made. This 10/22 is available in .22

    WMR as Model 10/22 RBM. The rifle has an 18.5-inch barrel, weighs 6 lbs,

    has a walnut stock, integrated scope mounts and iron sights.

    - Anschutz Model 1717D. The 1717D is the top of the line .17 HMR cartridge

    model by Anschutz with a premium price. It has a removable box magazine,

    lowered bolt face, claw extractor, dual locking lugs, and an excellent single

    stage trigger. It comes with a free floating barrel, checkered walnut stock,

    and is tapped and drilled for scope mounts.

    - Marlin Golden 39A Mountie. This one has a 20-inch long barrel with the

    usual straight hand stock. It has very good accuracy with most ammunition

    brands.

    A good rim fire rifle deserves to have a good scope. A fixed power scope of

    about 4 times or a variable one in the 2 to 7 times the range can serve a

    small game rifle well. Good rim fire scopes are not cheap, but are not overly

    expensive either.

    A fine small game rifle should be:

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    - as accurate as possible and not necessarily powerful; it can be as powerful

    as .22LR but no more powerful than .30 Carbine

    - light: for carrying convenience and fast handling, but not ultra light

    - well balanced and can swing properly

    - with smooth action and a stock that perfectly fits the hunter

    - with light and terse trigger pull

    - with a scope of good quality and medium power

    A good rifle may be a little too expensive for a novice hunter but its quality

    will prove to be rewarding in the long haul.

    Choosing Your Weapon: Shotgun

    Shotguns as Weapon for Hunting

    In small game hunting, you can choose from a rifle, a shotgun or bow and

    arrow as weapons to hunt your prey. Each type has its own benefits so it is

    really up to the hunter which one to choose.

    The benefits of a shotgun are the wide range of loads available for shooting.

    The type of load depends on the game you wish to hunt. For small game,

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    different sizes of pellets can be used, for large games, slugs or buckshot is

    better.

    Shotguns are typically used to fire a number of small round pellets and

    usually fired from a smoothbore barrel. If firing a single projectile, the rifled

    slug barrel is used. The energy of a single shot is fairly low compared to

    other bullets making them useful for hunting birds and other small game. A

    shotgun can also be used to hunt deer or hogs when slugs are used.

    Shotguns can also be useful as a defensive weapon when using larger shot

    and a number of projectiles. This type of weapon has several advantages

    when used against still targets as it has great stopping power from a short

    range. A shotgun is also easier to aim because of the wide spread shot

    pattern it produces.

    Since the long-distance travel of a rifle bullet poses a great hazard in semi-

    populated areas, the use of a shotgun for hunting has become quite

    common. Modern smooth bore shotguns using rifled slugs are accurate up to

    75 yards or more, while rifled barrel shotguns with sabot slugs are accurate

    to 100 yards and beyond.

    A hunter must pay close attention, though, to the ballistics of a particular

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    make of ammunition to ensure humane killing of his prey. Slug ammunitions

    have relatively low muzzle velocity of about 1,500 feet per second, and have

    a blunt poorly streamlined shape. However, due to the massive weight of

    shotgun slugs, they can cause effective and lethal wounds that will reduce

    the time the animal might suffer.

    For small game, the important factors to consider are the barrel type, choke,

    alloy of pellets, pellet size and cup or wads. Making use of the right pellet

    alloy will prevent the shot from deforming due to extreme initial

    acceleration. Large pellets have the capability to retain their energy better at

    longer distances but create a low pellet cloud density. On the other hand,

    smaller pellets can loose energy much faster but create high pellet cloud

    density.

    The right combination of factors is important and can be found by trying the

    different shot sizes, different chokes and different velocities.

    Use different shotgun shells for different game!

    All-load, choke-tube autoloaders may be one gun for all purposes, but the

    same is not true for shotgun shells. Tailoring a shotgun shell to the game or

    the animal being hunted is critical for shooting success. Here are the

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    different types of shotgun shells and the type of game they are suited for:

    - Magnum: These shells have extra pellets and must be loaded at low

    velocities to keep chamber pressures down. Magnums are useful for hunting

    turkeys, waterfowl, or any type of shooting that requires a large amount of

    small pellets or enough extra-large pellets for dense patterns at long range.

    - High Brass Loads: These shells are also called high velocity, high base, etc.

    They work well for shooting at long range targets such as big birds and

    pheasants.

    - Low Brass Loads: These are also known as low base and field loads and are

    lower velocity shells with lighter shot charges suitable for shooting from

    close range. They are ideal for dove and quail hunting.

    - Spreader Loads: Spreader or brush loads are ideal for hunting down quails,

    grouse, woodcocks and other close-cover birds. A spreader load spreads

    quickly to fill out as large a pattern as possible.

    This information about shotgun shells should serve as a guide to determine

    the right shell for the hunt. However, patterning the gun is also as

    important. Successful shooters know what patterns their guns and chokes

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    shoot with different types of loads because they spend time and effort in

    using a patterning board to tailor the loads to their own needs.

    If you choose a shotgun as your main small game hunting weapon, be sure

    that you know your gun and how it works with different loads for much

    greater shooting success.

    Choosing Your Weapon: Muzzleloaders

    Using a Muzzleloader in Small Game Hunting

    Hunting has become a much sought-after recreational sport. There are many

    risks that come along with the sport of hunting but this seems to be the

    biggest selling point of the sport itself. Many people go hunting because they

    like the excitement of the sport.

    Another feature of hunting is the variety of animals that can be hunted and

    the types of weapons that can be used for hunting.

    Small game hunting

    Small game hunting includes hunting for those from predators to varmints

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    and offers a unique experience to the hunter. It particularly refers to hunting

    the animals below:

    -wolverine

    -badger

    -prairie dogs

    -javelina

    -lynx

    -bobcats

    -wolf

    -fox

    -coyote

    Small game hunting requires certain skills which are not necessarily needed

    in other types of hunting. The types of animals that are hunted are very

    quick, agile and are very efficient in detecting danger. A first-time small

    game hunter may opt to avail himself of the services of a guide who knows

    the topography and the features of the hunting area.

    Muzzleloaders

    There are many different kinds of weapons that can be used in hunting small

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    game animals; a muzzleloader is one of them.

    A muzzleloader refers to any kind of firearm which loaded by putting the

    bullets into the gun barrels open end or what is referred to as the muzzle.

    There are a many of kinds of muzzleloaders. There are long guns, in-line

    rifles and handheld pistols which are types of muzzleloaders.

    The muzzleloader can easily be identified by the way the bullets are loaded.

    The gunpowder is put into the gun barrel first. The powder may be poured

    loosely or through the use of cartridges. Then, a soft-cloth like material

    called the wadding is inserted then the bullet is put into the muzzle. People

    who use muzzleloaders use a ramrod to be able to push the contents down

    inside the barrel.

    Choosing a muzzleloader

    There are many different types of muzzleloaders and they are specifically

    designed to be used for different kinds of activities.

    Listed below are some of the tips that a small game hunter should be aware

    of when choosing muzzleloaders.

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    -Comfort

    One of the basic keys in successful hunting is the comfort that a gun gives to

    the hunter. In choosing a muzzleloader, you must make sure that the gun

    fits comfortably into your hand.

    -Use

    Again, there are a lot of muzzleloaders available and choosing between them

    should be done with the end result in mind. What are you trying to hunt? Do

    you really need a rifle? Would a pistol suffice? Consult the local gun dealer to

    determine which muzzleloader to buy for a specific type of hunt.

    -Testimonials

    There are many people who use muzzleloaders in hunting: obtain more

    information by joining associations and hunting clubs. The testimonials of

    people who have used a particular brand of muzzleloader are very important

    for hunters who are choosing a muzzleloader for hunting.

    Lets go to safety tips for using muzzleloaders. Listed below are some of the

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    safety tips that small game hunters should remember when hunting with

    muzzleloaders.

    -Dont forget to study the manual of the muzzle loader. Manuals are made to

    be read.

    -Always be alert when using muzzleloaders.

    -Wear safety glasses

    -Avoid eating when handing lead

    -Follow the loading directions exactly

    -Dont mix different powders together

    -Hand washing is a must after handling powder

    -Take care of the gun powder it is highly flammable.

    -Handle bullets made out of lead in well ventilated areas

    -Know the difference between black power and smokeless powder. Never

    use a powder that the gun is not designed to handle

    -Make sure that the gun is held properly

    -Clean the barrel each time you shoot

    -Clean the gun after each hunting session

    These are just some of the ways one can be safe when handling

    muzzleloaders. There have been many accidents occur during hunting and

    being safe is always better than being sorry. Muzzleloaders are good

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    weapons especially for small game hunting. They provide a unique

    experience which when coupled with the thrill one gets from hunting small

    game animals. These two elements contribute toward building a unique and

    exciting hunting experience.

    Hunter Safety

    Safety Measures When Hunting

    Hunting is a very popular recreational sport. It has evolved from a means of

    providing food into a recreational sport. It goes without saying that

    following proper hunter safety is the most important aspect of this sport.

    People have been injured or killed while engaging in hunting activities and

    most of these injuries and deaths are the results of accidents. No hunter

    with a sane mind would deliberately shoot his companion or himself while

    hunting. This is why safety precautions must be undertaken by all hunters

    regardless of their age, sex or level.

    This article tries to define some tips on how to properly engage and prepare

    for hunting.

    Equipment

    One of the key features of hunting is that it involves different types of

    weapons. A hunter has the freedom to choose his kind and brand of weapon.

    However, this freedom should be accompanied by the appropriate

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    responsibility of taking care of the weapons because they can injure or kill

    unsuspecting victims.

    -Is the equipment right for the job?

    There are different animals which can be hunted and there are different

    types of weapons to use for the kill. However, not all guns can be used to kill

    different kinds of animals. A hunter must bring only the weapons which

    necessary to kill his intended prey. This is not a war: no one should take

    heavy weapons on a hunting expedition.

    -Courses

    A beginner must attend a required hunting school before engaging in

    hunting. He should not wait until the hunting season is just around the

    corner because hunting properly takes time to learn.

    Hunting courses usually include gun safety in their lessons. They will also

    teach their students the proper care and handling of weapons. Hunters are

    not the only ones who would benefit from taking these classes; people who

    live in hunting areas will also benefit from them.

    -Safety

    One of the basic safety rules is that hunters must treat a gun as if it wasloaded at all times. Everyone has heard stories of people being killed

    because they thought that the gun was not loaded. Hunters are only

    humans, and human as we all are, we commit mistakes and we forget things

    but forgetting that a bullet has been put inside a rifle can claim a life.

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    The gun should be pointed away from yourself and from other people. If the

    gun suddenly goes off, it must be pointed toward an empty space where no

    one will be hurt.

    A hunter must also ask himself if he targeting the right object. Many people

    have been injured because they were mistaken for being animals and/or

    prey.

    A hunter must always keep his finger away from the trigger and its guard

    unless he is ready aim and shoot the prey. Accidental shots occur in real life

    and again, these mistakes can cost the lives of others.

    -Clothing

    Clothing is an important thing to consider when hunting. Wearing the proper

    clothing will prevent injury (especially when hunting with a bow). Proper

    clothing will also protect a hunter from other hunters. Wearing bright colored

    clothing (neon orange is preferable) can make a hunter easily identifiable to

    other hunters. Many people hunt in many areas, especially during the peak

    season, and the danger of being shot by another hunter is very real during

    these seasons.

    -Ask permission

    Asking permission from the owners of the land where one intends to hunt is

    a requirement before hunting. This will ensure that you are not trespassing

    in areas where you are not allowed to go. Having a talk with the owner of

    the land can also provide pertinent details regarding the land and the

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    activities that occur on it.

    -Let others know

    When hunting alone, hunters should always inform others, especially his

    loved ones, of his location. This way, the loved ones have some idea where

    to look if the hunter is missing.

    These are some of the basic precautions must be taken before engaging in

    hunting. The injuries and deaths which have resulted from negligence when

    hunting are real and hunters should always put safety above all else when

    hunting.

    Plan Your Hunt - Day Trip or Overnighter

    Day or Night Hunting?

    Hunting is a very versatile sport. The versatility of hunting can be compared

    to its image when it comes to risks. There are many ways of hunting, many

    kinds of animals to hunt and many weapons to choose from.

    One of the choices that a hunter can make when hunting is whether to do it

    during the day or spend a night out in the woods. There are major

    differences between the two methods and we will attempt to explain thedifferences and assist a hunter in determining the method he would prefer.

    What kind of animal are you hunting?

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    The choice of the time to hunt is very important since it is indicative of the

    feeding, grazing and traveling patterns of the prey.

    Take a deer for example; a deer feeds primarily when there is a small

    amount of light: they have two primary periods for resting which are late at

    night and mid-day when they stay in their bedding areas. Late in the

    afternoon they start to move toward food and water sources; then they

    return to their bedding areas during daytime. A deer is more vulnerable as

    night approaches. They will move to the feeding areas just before sundown

    and eventually go to open fields and meadows during the night when they

    feel more secure.

    Another example is rabbit hunting. When hunting a rabbit, one should

    consider the difference between hunting by day or by night. Rabbits, as well

    as other kinds of animals, have an advantage over humans during night

    time. Humans can barely see at night without the aid of equipment such as

    night vision or heat sensing goggles.

    Animals, on the other hand, have adapted to night conditions: they are able

    to see and move very well in the dark. These are just two examples of how

    a day hunt can differ from a night hunt. There are other factors to be

    considered as well. Lets discuss them.

    Another factor to consider is whether you are allowed to hunt at night inyour area. Some states do not allow night hunting while some allow night

    hunting but only for specific animals.

    Placing your stand

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    The location of a hunting stand depends on when a hunter is going to be

    using it. When hunting during or after sundown the stands should be placed

    in or along the trails which lead to the grazing fields. Deer move during the

    night and a hunter can make other preparations while waiting for his prey.

    When hunting during the early morning or when the sun is up, stands should

    not be placed near night food sources to avoid being detected by the deer. A

    location near the bedding area would be a desirable place to put up a

    morning stand because they will return to their bedding areas in the

    morning.

    Smell not sight

    Some hunters say that it doesnt make a difference if the hunt is done during

    the day or during the night but the element of light is one thing that animals

    are cautious about. Animals have a very keen sense of smell so a hunter

    needs to keep this in mind to make a successful kill. Upwind or downwind

    placement is important to consider.

    Right equipment

    The time of the hunt will determine the equipment used by the hunter. A

    night hunter will want a hunting lamp of some type with him. Heat detecting

    sensors or night vision goggles are quite expensive, but a good lamp can bevery helpful when hunting at night.

    Safety

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    Hunting by day can be deemed as safer than a night hunt, or vice versa

    opinions vary. During the day, there may be several other hunters and this

    creates a risk of accidentally being shot. Many people have been injured or

    killed because they were mistaken for prey. Night hunting is not without its

    risks either, as hunting at night can actually be scary.

    Laws

    There are state laws which specify the times when certain animals can

    legally be hunted. One MUST consult the local law officials in the desired

    hunting area before he decides whether to hunt by day or night.

    The basics of hunting dont really differ whether hunting by day or by night.

    There are certain advantages that come with both and one must decode

    which to choose to be able to make a successful kill.

    Scouting the Topography

    Scouting the Topography when Hunting

    Many people view hunting as a dangerous yet exciting and enjoyable sport.

    There are many factors about the surroundings that hunters need to take

    into consideration when engaging in hunting activities. Hunting is a sport

    which does not only involve physical activity; it is intense when it comes tostrategies, and the use of common sense to be able to get that elusive

    trophy.

    Different elements such as safety, preparation and physical condition come

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    into the picture in hunting. No one should hunt without the proper safety

    measures, good physical condition and preparation. Scouting the hunting

    areas topography is one of the key elements taken for granted by many

    hunters. These hunters simply want to go out and try to make the kill

    without thinking like a predator. Hunting is more than having a gun, it

    requires preparation and strategy.

    Topography

    Topography is defined as the precise and detailed description of a region or

    area. It usually involves the description of the surface features of an area.

    These pieces of information are important when hunting. Solders dont go to

    war without knowing precisely where to go and how maneuver in the battle

    area. This is the concept applied in utilizing different tools to become familiar

    with the topography of a hunting area.

    This article gives some tips which could potentially help hunters use their

    knowledge of a territories topography to become successful in hunting.

    Manual Scouting

    There are different ways of scouting the topography of a hunting area. One

    is by doing it manually. This may sound very arduous and painstaking; but it

    is considered the best way to scout an area. Basketball players practice their

    ball shooting on the same court where they will be playing the real game.This is also applicable to hunting. When a hunter scouts the area where he

    will be hunting, he becomes familiar with the terrain.

    In terms of topography, the hunter will be able to get an in-depth view of

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    the area. Topographic maps wont provide the benefits gained by actually

    seeing and feeling the whole area. These maps may not be as accurate as

    they seem, so the best way to scout is by doing it manually.

    Choosing Sites to Scout

    A useful tip in scouting the topography of a hunting area, if there is limited

    time, is to walk a portion of the area preferably a quarter of the entire

    area. Choosing an area to scout may be tricky, but hunters can gather much

    needed information by doing preliminary research before scouting.

    A hunter may ask the services of a guide or may ask the residents of the

    area about where the prey will most likely to be found during hunting

    season...

    Standing site

    Scouting the topography will enable a hunter to determine the best site for

    the standing site. A standing site should elevated and hidden discreetly so

    that the animals are not alerted or alarmed.

    Topographic maps

    Maps are pertinent tools for any person who is engaging in any outdoor

    activity, especially hunting. A topographic map illustrates the differentfeatures of an area such as the hills, streams, etc.

    Here are some useful tips for hunters who are not familiar with reading

    topographic maps:

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    - The lines in the map are called contour lines. When contour lines are close

    together it depicts a cliff(s) or steep bluffs. The flat regions are depicted by

    widely spaced contour lines.

    .

    -The lines never intersect or crossover each other: these lines depict the

    surface of the area and one should not expect to see intersecting and/or

    crossing lines.

    -Lines which appear V-like depict stream valleys and rivulets.

    Scouting on-line and through Aerial Photos

    Many websites offer interactive topographic maps and aerial photos of

    hunting areas. You can surf the net to find these useful resources.

    Scouting the topography of a hunting area is an important step in hunting

    preparation. Hunters should not take this step for granted because it is a

    basic foundation for the proceeding steps that follow.

    Scouting Your Game

    Scouting the Game

    Hunting is a very popular sport in America. People have been lured tohunting by the risks and dangers that come with it. It is also a sport which

    utilizes a wide array of equipment, which makes it attractive to people.

    Just as important as knowing the terrain and other topographical

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    information, there are many other factors that can determine the satisfaction

    gained from a hunting trip. It is a sport where patience, stamina and the

    mental capacity is tested. Hunting is a time consuming sport because it

    includes pre-hunting preparations such as scouting; and the factors listed

    above are very much tested during hunting.

    Importance of scouting

    Soldiers dont go to war just for the sake of going to war. Hunting can be

    comparable to a war: no one should ever go into it without the proper

    preparation as someone might get hurt or killed.

    Scouting is very important in hunting. Scouting the topography is one thing,

    and scouting the game itself is another as it makes hunting easier and more

    enjoyable. Scouting lays the foundation for every step that follows. The total

    picture will give the hunter much needed information to bring home his

    trophy.

    There are several different ways of properly scouting prey. This article tries

    to give relevant tips on how to effectively scout for game.

    Pre-season scouting

    Scouting before the start of the hunting season is very important for hunters

    who want to be successful. It gives a hunter pertinent clues regarding thefeeding and bedding patterns of the animals, their watering holes and their

    trails. Pre-season scouting is particularly important in hunting small game

    animals such as prairie dogs and wolves. These animals are very agile and

    smart and the only thing that allows a hunter to successfully hunt them is to

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    use the information gained during the pre-season. Preparation is the key to

    success in hunting.

    Post-Season Scouting

    Many hunters lose their interest in post-season hunting activities because

    they deem them boring and inactive. However, if a hunter is really serious

    about getting better at what he does, he will understand the importance of

    post-season scouting. Michael Jordan never became the best just by

    shooting during his games - he sweated it out during the post-season and

    improved his skills.

    Post-season scouting gives a hunter much needed information which he can

    use during the next hunting season. During off-season, the trails of the

    animals such as deer are revealed more clearly because all the dirt and

    fallen leaves are not visible. Following the trails can lead a hunter to the

    area where the animals bed. Its all about learning an animal and thinking

    like the animal that will eventually lead to the trophy.

    Stand placing

    The location and preparation of a hunting stand is very important. The stand

    should be about twenty to a hundred yards away from a major game trail if

    the hunter is using a rifle. If the game trails are not clearly visible, one

    would assume that a game trail is present between a feeding and beddingarea. The stand should be at least 15 feet from the ground and should be

    placed beside or in trees which would provide good covering for the whole

    stand. Placing a stand near small trees does not work.

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    Droppings and other elements

    There are many different elements which can be used as guides in scouting

    for prey. Animal droppings are a good indication or the location of prey.

    Other things such as trails, scrapes, and rubs should all be taken into

    consideration when trying to locate the animals.

    Hiding Stands

    Again, stands are very important tools in hunting but they can also be

    deterrents if they are not hidden properly. A hunter must be able to find

    creative ways to hide his stand such as pulling the branches of the trees that

    are beside it and tying them to provide cover or he may opt to bring his own

    branches and arrange them in an orderly manner to hide the stand.

    Scouting is a very important aspect of hunting. Its not all about pulling the

    trigger, but also about the journey towards pulling that trigger and bringing

    home a trophy.

    A Still Hunt

    Still Hunting Techniques

    One of the most exciting things about hunting is that there are many waysto do it. There are also many different weapons and methods that can be

    employed in hunting. This may be one of the reasons why hunting still is a

    very popular sport in America despite the apparent dangers that come with

    it.

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    Still hunting is deemed to be one of the most difficult ways to hunt. It

    involves a lot of stamina and of course, a lot of patience. However, if it is

    mastered, it can be a very productive way to hunt your game.

    What is still hunting?

    Still hunting, as the name implies, involves slow movements through the

    cover. It involves stopping every once in a while so as not to disturb the

    senses of the animal being hunted. Its ultimate goal is to be able to get

    within a target range to make the kill. Some people might actually think of it

    as taking a very slow walk while hunting, but in reality it is so much more

    than that. It takes a lot of familiarity with the area, a lot of patience in

    making movements and a lot of passion to be able to make the kill.

    This article tries to look at the different measures that one must undertake

    to successfully make a kill when still hunting. Here are some of these tips:

    1) Schedule your hunt

    Still hunting can be done any time, however, just like any other method,

    there are certain times when still hunting can deliver the best results for a

    hunter. Still hunting is best done during windy or rainy days. These types of

    weather make a prey, especially deer, move slowly and cautiously. They are

    usually lying down and rarely move during these times.

    A very hot day can also be a good time to make a still hunt. Deer eat only

    during sunrise and sunset, which decreases the chance of a hunter to legally

    hunt using a stand. He may just as well go out and still hunt during the hot

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    summer days.

    2) Location

    When a hunter is still hunting, he should go to the places that he considers

    remote. These remote areas are rarely being used by other hunters and this

    will increase the chance of a still hunter to making a kill. Another important

    advantage of going to remote areas is that most of the time, when prey is

    being hunted too much in a specific area, they tend to move to areas which

    are not yet being hunted. This provides more opportunities for a still hunter.

    3) Following tracks

    Like a skilled predator, a still hunter must be able to use the different

    elements that were left behind by his prey; the most common of these

    elements is the foot tracks. In still hunting, it is very important to look at

    tracks and if a set is found the hunter should cautiously follow the track,

    especially a fresh one.

    4) Move with the wind

    Moving with the wind is a hard skill to master, but it will deliver results

    because it will allow a hunter to move around without disturbing the senses

    of the prey.

    5) Movement around the area

    If you are finding it hard to look for fresh tracks or other elements that may

    have been left behind by the prey, you can move through the woods using a

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    fan-shaped direction, moving back and forth. This will allow you to

    effectively cover a larger area in the smallest amount of time.

    6) Mind your motions

    Being patient is one of the key factors in still hunting. You must be able to

    control your movements so that your steps make no sound and to move like

    the wind. Unnecessary movements such as coughing or scratching can

    trigger other sounds which will be heard by the prey.

    7) Steps

    In still hunting, a general rule of thumb should be practiced - take 3 steps

    and stop. When a still hunter stops while walking, he must be able to survey

    the area including the ground that he will be stepping on to avoid making

    unnecessary noise.

    These are some of the basic steps to be used when making a still hunt. First

    time still hunters can be disheartened by the amount of skill and patience

    that is necessary when still hunting. They must remember that practice is

    the foundation of success and they should keep on trying.

    Stalking

    Learning How to Stalk a Prey is Essential to Hunting

    For anybody who is new to the sport of hunting, one of the first lessons they

    must learn if they want to catch their prey is the art of stalking. This is an

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    essential skill that hunters need to master to become successful at hunting.

    How to stalk

    It is important to tread lightly on the ground so you do not alert the nearby

    animals of your presence. The smallest sound a person makes can cause the

    potential prey to evacuate the scene: leaving a novice hunter in the middle

    of the forest with nothing but a cold trail, and a feeling of great

    disappointment that he will carry with him on the way back to camp.

    This is one of the tricks that more experienced hunters have learned to

    master, and what every neophyte hunter needs to learn in order to have any

    success in hunting!

    Watch where you are going

    It is important to always be aware of where you are at. Individuals, who are

    walking through the forest, should always be aware of where they are

    placing their feet. Being careless about where they are stepping can cause

    injuries. Accidentally stepping on a slippery spot, a cluster of twigs, or worse

    a small snake could lead to disaster!

    Tread quietly and lightly

    Hunters need to be aware of how they are moving when they are walkingthrough the wilderness. Being quiet will help hunters stay out of the radar of

    the game they are eyeing; also, potentially dangerous animals. Instead of

    catching their prey they might end up being preyed upon!

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    It is important for inexperienced hunters not to drag their feet when they are

    walking, even if they become tired. They need to lift up their feet and take

    light, easy steps when they are walking to minimize the noise that they are

    making. They should not kick things that block their way and need to learn

    to make their way around them.

    Hide in the bushes

    There are many things in the wilderness that will help you gain the

    advantage over your prey. Fallen trees, shrubbery, and such can help a

    hunter disguise his movement. Hiding in the shadow is also a good idea, if

    they do not want to be detected. This will help a hunter stay out of view

    while he is stalking his prey.

    Do not get lost

    Hunters need to be aware of where they are going. They should be careful

    that they do not become too engaged in stalking their prey: so much so that

    they forget where they are heading, or how to get back. Hunters need to be

    aware of their location at all times.

    It would be wise to carry a compass with them, and some form of

    communication to the outside world, like a cell phone. Also, when they are

    going on hunting expeditions alone, they should inform someone they know

    of their destination.

    Footwear matters

    It is important for individuals to wear the proper type of shoes or boots that

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    will give them maximum protection. They need to keep in mind that they

    could be out in the field for hours and hours. Comfortable footwear will keep

    the feet from developing blisters.

    Be careful when stalking big game

    A person should never hunt big game alone since large animals, such as

    bears, or lions do not tend to attack as often when they see hunters in

    group.

    Always be alert when hunting for big game, since these animals are

    extremely dangerous. They can potentially kill hunters if they are not being

    careful, especially if they are posing a threat to the animal.

    If the worse case scenario happens, and a hunter gets attacked by an animal

    such as a lion; they should never allow themselves to be pinned to the

    ground. As much as possible, they should fight with all their might, remain

    standing and grab stones, and rocks to throw at the animal to attempt to

    drive it away.

    One of the reasons why it is always better to hunt in teams is that when one

    person gets attacked the others can come to his rescue.

    Hunting may not be for everyone, but for those who are avid enthusiasts ofthe sport hunting is a way of life. Stalking is an important technique that

    helps hunters catch their prey and is something those who want to master

    the sport must learn to do effectively.

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    About Hunting Dogs

    Why Every Hunter Needs a Hunting Dog

    Hunting dogs are a special breed of dogs that have been trained to support

    humans when they are hunting. They are extremely useful to humans

    because they can perform many tasks that are beneficial to people. They are

    especially useful to hunters during hunting expeditions; since they can help

    them find their prey. Hunting dogs come in various classifications such as:

    hounds, gun dogs, terriers and curs.

    Hounds- Hounds are grouped into sight hounds and scent hounds.

    Sight hounds specialize in tracking down their prey by keeping them in their

    sight. They are experts when it comes to detecting movement because they

    have great vision.

    Characteristically, they have long legs, ears that have small flaps, and a very

    powerful cardiovascular system. They are extremely agile, which is

    advantageous since they have to chase fast animals on the run.

    Scent hounds- Are hounds that hunt using their sense of smell to track their

    prey. They have larger nasal cavities which helps them follow the scent of

    the killed or wounded animals, or fallen prey. These hunting dogs are trained

    to perform these tasks starting when they are just pups.

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    Some hunters train their hunting dogs to follow scent by familiarizing them

    with the scent of the blood of the prey. They leave a trail of blood that leads

    to a piece of meat on the field and let it sit out for a while: then they instruct

    their hunting dogs to track down the scent of blood. When the hunting dogs

    have found the end of the trail they are rewarded by signs of affection and

    praised by their master. The purpose of this training is to familiarize the dog

    with trailing the blood and the scent of a fallen game so they will be ready

    when it comes time to go on a real hunting expedition.

    In some states such as Michigan, Vermont, Texas, Indiana, Wisconsin, and

    New York just to name a few using dogs to retrieve deer and other large

    prey is legal. In other states this practice has not been adopted so hunters,

    who are thinking of taking their hunting dogs with them on their expedition

    for this purpose, need to check the regulations and rules of the state.

    Gun Dogs - Are hunting dogs that help their master retrieve their shot

    game, including birds. They are also sometimes called: bird dogs. There will

    be more discussion of hunting dogs in the next chapter.

    Terrier - This is a type of dog that was originally bred for the purpose of

    hunting and slaying vermin.

    Curs - This is the term usually used for dogs that are not purebred and is

    often deemed derogatory. But cur also applies to the types of hunting dogsthat have been developed in the United States for the purposes of assisting

    in hunting. They are known for their great hunting skills and abilities.

    Taking care of hunting dogs

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    usually with most of the precious meat already gone, and what remains

    completely ruined.

    Hunting Dog

    One of the best, and if not the most effective ways to track downed game is

    to have a hunting dog to assist you. Hunting dogs are trained exactly for this

    purpose: to assist hunters when they are hunting.

    Hunting dogs can track down game by following their scent. They are a

    special breed of dogs that have the skills to support hunters. These dogs

    have been trained to hunt since they were pups.

    Some hunters train their dogs to find their prey by training them to follow a

    blood trail: in a field they might set up a blood trail that leads to a piece of

    venison, etc. They would allow the blood settle for a while; then send their

    dog to follow the trickles of blood that lead to the end of the trail. Once the

    hunting dog has completed the trail he is rewarded with praise and signs of

    approval.

    This will help the hunting dog get acclimated to the scent of the prey.

    An example of a hunting dog that assists hunters is a retriever. Retrievers

    are skilled at retrieving birds that have been shot in the fields or wilderness.

    They are often taught to pick up a downed bird with their mouth and deliver

    it back to their master without damaging the bird.

    Follow the sign

    The best way for those who are hunting without a hunting dog to find their

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    fallen game is to remember where the animal has headed and the

    approximate distance from the hunter.

    Hunters should head toward where they saw the animal last before they took

    their shot. They should look for a trail of the wounded animal, such as:

    trickles of blood, broken twigs, footprints, etc. This will help them determine

    where the animal can be located.

    They can start their search by circling the perimeter of the area in which

    they think the animal was shot. If they see a pool of blood or hair, they can

    then follow the trail.

    It is important to be careful when treading the ground because the hunter

    might accidentally overlook or destroy signs left by the wounded animal...

    Ask others for help

    If the hunter has spent hours, and hours with no results in finding their

    downed game, he can always turn back to his camp and ask others for help.

    The important thing for the entire search party to remember is to practice

    caution while searching the ground so that they do not accidentally trample

    any signs that might have been left by the wounded animal.

    Once the downed game has been located; and if it is still exhibiting signs of

    life, what hunters must do is finish it off quickly with a gunshot.

    Anyone who chooses to participate in the sport of hunting should take this

    activity very seriously. Making a great effort to ensure that they practice

    caution, safety procedures, and ethical hunting methods to make certain

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    hunting remains a safe activity for everyone involved.

    Hunting Small Game - Rabbit, Squirrel Raccoons

    Small Game Hunting Tips for rabbits, squirrels and raccoons

    Small game hunting includes waterfowl such as geese, ducks, and quail;

    rabbits, hares, squirrels and several other small animals which are not

    included in the category of big game hunting.

    The types of guns used differ with each kind of game. Small powered rifles

    are ideal for squirrels and rabbits, although some prefer small gauge

    shotguns.

    Whatever type of gun you use, make certain that you are trained properly in

    the handling as well as the care of your firearm. Familiarize yourself with

    your gun.

    Before going on an actual hunt, practice shooting from different distances

    and create situations to imitate an actual game hunt. This will prepare you

    for the actual hunt and ensure that you will not be disappointed.

    More importantly, make certain that you are aware of the regulations in your

    state and have all the necessary permits.

    When hunting for squirrels:

    Try to hunt when its raining. When it is drizzling, squirrels are much

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    Raccoons prefer living close to a water supply and near corn fields. Ask

    permission from farmers so can hunt raccoons; most farmers are very

    willing to allow you to hunt raccoons as they are very destructive to growing

    crops.

    When hunting for rabbits:

    Apply the leapfrogging technique, where several hunters cover an

    area for a period of time, then move to another area.

    Commonly rabbit hunters wear blue jeans, but these offer very little

    protection. Purchase a pair of tear resistant pants that will protect you from

    briars or shrubs to help you hunt more effectively.

    Wear neon orange caps so that other hunters can see you even when

    you are far away and not mistake you for prey.

    A shotgun with improved cylinder choke and # 6 or 7-1/2 shot

    shells, is ideal for rabbit hunting, because cottontails jump into thick cover

    very quickly. This firearm has a wide and heavy shot pattern that can

    efficiently hit a rabbit without much damage to its meat.

    Instead of looking for rabbit bodies, search for a rabbits eyes; their

    eyes are dark and round and stand out against the bushes: they are easilyseen by an observant hunter.

    Rabbits are nervous animals and do not handle tension well. By

    walking slowly through the bushes then suddenly stopping for about ten

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    seconds, then walking again, rabbits assume that they have been spotted

    and run.

    Here are some shooting tips for safety:

    Treat every gun with the respect that a loaded gun demands.

    Watch your guns muzzle.

    Unload your gun when you are not using it.

    Make certain that the barrel is free from obstructions and the

    ammunition that you are using is the appropriate size for the gun.

    Be certain to identify your target before taking a shot.

    Never point your gun at anything other than when aiming to shoot.

    Never jump over a fence, climb a tree or jump a ditch carrying a

    loaded gun.

    Take care of your gun by cleaning it after every use.

    Do not shoot any hard, flat surface as ricocheting is possible

    Hope you find your prey and bring them home! Good Luck!

    Hunting Game Birds - Pheasant, Quail, Grouse, Partridge & Wild

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    Turkey

    Hunting game birds

    Hunting game birds can be fun as well as challenging. Before you go

    hunting, here are tips for safety:

    Every shotgun must be treated as though it is loaded all times and

    carefully handled.

    The safety should be kept on up until immediately before you take a

    shot.

    Keep your shooting finger away from the trigger, resting it behind the

    trigger guard.

    Be very sure of your target and when in doubt, do not shoot; be

    mindful of the position of blockers as well as walkers.

    Never attempt shooting at low flying birds.

    Be familiar with your guns range.

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    Wear a neon orange cap or vest so that other hunters can see you

    from a far distance.

    Pheasant hunting tips:

    Pheasants choose thick cover such as tall grasses for resting, so you

    can find them in these areas.

    A dog is essential when hunting for pheasant. It will locate birds that

    hold tight.

    Any breed of dog can do the job, as long as your dog works closely

    and carefully listens to you, and is not too active - running too far in front

    and flushing the birds too soon. See the chapters on hunting dogs and

    retrieving your game.

    Most hunters know that by quietly and slowly walking back and forth

    through the field, the birds are flushed or they move ahead of the walkers

    offering blockers on the other side of the cover a shooting opportunity.

    When hunting on large areas like corn fields, "blockers" are necessary.

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    Because pheasants can run very quickly, blockers or hunters who are

    positioned at the other end or side of the area can shoot the birds as they

    break from their cover. Blockers compel the pheasant to hold much tighter

    therefore blockers and walkers both have more shooting action.

    Turkey hunting tips:

    Before setting out to hunt turkey, cut several branches and twigs for

    breaking up your outline.

    Take the time to determine where the feeding, strutting or roosting

    areas are. Knowing these will enable you to anticipate the turkeys

    movement and set up ahead that movement making it easier to shoot in

    range.

    If after a few days you are unsuccessful, do not give up, as time goes

    by, you learn and become more adept.

    It is a misconception that when a turkey sees a hunter and runs, the

    hunt is over. Just wait about 30 minutes and change your position before

    doing another call. They have a tendency to return.

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    When using decoys use one tom and two hens. The tom then will

    be jealous and will take charge. So position the tom in a manner that will

    give you a good shot.

    While walking, move slowly and do some soft calls occasionally. This

    will mimic a stray hen moving and can possibly attract a big tom.

    Wear camouflage clothing that appears to be leaves and has the colors

    of your surroundings.

    If you roosted a turkey, move away about 100 yards, position

    yourself, and let out several yelps and flap your arm like a turkey wing for a

    few seconds. You will have a satisfactory response.

    Try locating turkey in the evening prior to your hunt the next morning.

    If you are not successful then just continue the search in the morning: by

    covering an adequate area; stopping to call about every 100 yards, and

    listening for a gobble. When you hear the gobble, quickly set up - there is

    the possibility that he is headed toward you.

    Find a spot to sit on either near a large tree trunk or a rock large

    enough to conceal yourself when the turkey passes by, blocking you from

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    his sight, as you get into your shooting position.

    Always take along a small, lightweight folding stool or an inflatable

    seat pad when turkey hunting. These are very handy and comfortable to sit

    on during your wait.

    Hunting game birds offers a different kind of challenge and accomplishment.

    As long as you are hunting, just be sure to stay safe and enjoy each and

    every shooting opportunity. It is not the hit that is so satisfying; it is often

    the shooting that challenges the hunter. Practice, practice, practice!

    Hunting Water Fowl - Duck and Goose

    Tips for Hunting Water Fowl

    Determining when the shot will be called may take years of constant practice

    to perfect. When a group of hunters enters a blind, determine which one will

    take responsibility for calling the shot when birds approach; this usually is

    the most experienced hunter in the group.

    The technique to be used is evaluation and analysis of the birds movement

    to predict when the birds will arrive and how close they will be coming in.

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    This is crucial because you should not let a flock circle or pass several times

    before you deciding to shoot because every time the flock passes, there is a

    big possibility that the birds will recognize movements and move on.

    When there are enough birds within range, then a shot must be called.

    There are exemptions; for example, there will be times when several

    hunters may not be in position to shoot, particularly when hunters are

    spread out across a field.

    In this case, only those who are in position should shoot. Call the shot and

    grab the opportunity. Waiting for perfect timing might take too long and

    the birds may move out eliminating the possibility of a perfect shot...

    Here are more tips:

    1. Search the field to determine where birds rest throughout the day. When

    hunting for ducks in the water, search the water area; when hunting for

    geese on land, monitor them to recognize their feeding ground.

    2. Follow several flocks.

    3. As much as possible, never hunt in their feeding fields on the first night;

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    be patient and wait for the next day to hunt. The reason for this tactic is that

    if you attempt to hunt them in the evening, the birds may not return to the

    area.

    4. Place your decoys where birds can spot them, preferably near the center

    of the water or field. When hunting geese, never place the decoys near

    brush piles, fence lines or areas with high vegetation as geese tend to avoid

    any rich covering that could hide a predator.

    5. When field hunting, on a strong windy day, set decoys downwind of

    vegetation or hills as geese and ducks choose to land and feed during

    periods of high wind.

    6. Set up a "landing zone" or a hole in the decoys and spread them to

    imitate the position of landing birds to increase shooting opportunities;

    water fowl, geese specifically, choose to land in areas where other fowl will

    not harass them.

    7. Position several hunters, pits or blinds near the downwind side of your

    decoys as well as near the landing zone; geese and ducks normally land

    short of the decoys.

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    8. Never shoot when birds are approaching at a high altitude; just keep

    calling. Normally they will circle over a field several times before they land.

    9. When hunting during periods of strong wind, and you notice that birds are

    landing or circling downwind of the decoys; other hunters can position

    themselves downwind for shooting opportunities since ducks will land short

    of the decoys.

    10. Make certain that you are alert and can see clearly in all directions from

    your position, as the moment they begin to respond they can come in from

    all directions.

    11. Display decoys that are very realistic; full bodied decoys work the best

    as hard hunted and older birds can be easily fooled.

    Fowl will visit different areas throughout their migrating season. The water

    conditions, hunting pressure, and agricultural harvest all determine the

    attitude and reaction of birds at any given moment.

    With the proper anticipation as to the birds reaction, you can successfully

    shoot them.

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    Because birds prefer a food source close to their roosting areas, concentrate

    on those locations that have resting sites and food sources in proximity. .

    The success of water fowl hunting greatly depends on several factors;

    determining food sources and roosting sites, choosing the right decoys and

    the proper places for them, your position for a good shot, and using

    strategies so that birds can not detect your presence. In conclusion, it takes

    a lot of experimenting to determine what works best for you.

    Have fun, and enjoy your experimentation; in time, you will come to know

    more about your prey and enjoy hunting more and more.

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