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How to Lead a Dove at 40 Yards

Shooting doves from 40 yards requires ample lead. Hunters have several ways they can use to determine how much lead is necessary for their shot. One of the key points in dove hunting is remaining as still as possible in the field. Any movement can send signals to birds that cause them to move away […]

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What is Deer Driving?

Deer driving can be a dangerous activity that could result in injuries and property damage. Furthermore, in some areas it’s illegal – yet used responsibly it could prove valuable as an effective tool. Deer drives involve one group of hunters acting as posters and another group as drivers. A drivemaster familiar with both terrain and […]

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How to Find Deer Bedding Areas

Mature bucks select their sleeping areas based on scent, security and sight; with close access to food and water sources. Transitional zones — where thick cover such as forests meets open fields or meadows — may provide suitable options. Keep an eye out for topographic features like saddles, ridges and benches which offer escape routes. […]

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What Is a Squirrel Gun?

Many squirrel hunters take pride in taking down small game with the same shotgun used for hunting turkeys, deer and rabbits. No excuses are made when taking down their limit of squirrels using full-bore pump action shotguns. New squirrel hunters should start by sighting in their rifles for shots at distances under 30 yards to […]

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How Far to Lead a Dove at 40 Yards

Even the greatest wing shooters miss doves from time to time; it is part of the game and helps sharpen your skills; however, missing doves is frustrating and may reduce your shots-per-dove average. There are steps you can take to increase your chances of a successful shot, one being knowing how far a dove should […]

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What to Wear While Turkey Hunting

Wild turkeys possess keen vision, making camouflage an integral component of your hunting attire. From boots to face masks, here’s what you should wear when hunting turkeys this season. Start with light and breathable base layers like merino wool that wick away moisture quickly, then layer up mid-layers and outerwear that blends into your environment. […]

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How Long Does a Torch Last?

Torches are tools used to produce flames for various applications, from decoration and illumination, to security lighting. While each torch may come in various styles and sizes, all have one common thread: its wick. Torches are prototype videos created by filmmakers to demonstrate their ability to produce high-quality work. Battery Life There are a few […]

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How Should You Hold the Bow When Shooting?

How you hold your bow can have an enormous impact on its accuracy, so be sure to keep your hand completely relaxed from when you start drawing until your arrow hits its target. If your grip is tight, this could create a great deal of torque within your body – something which may negatively impact […]

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How to Hunt Turkeys in the Afternoon

No matter if you hunt from a blind or natural hide, afternoon turkey hunting can be highly productive. A few simple strategies will help fill your tag quickly. Focus on hunting feeding and travel areas rather than roosting sites as evening progresses and gobblers put breeding on hold. Find Gobblers Evening turkey hunting requires a […]

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What Size Shot For Turkey?

Turkey shotguns come equipped with various amenities that may help increase accuracy and power; many hunters choose a 20-gauge gun with TSS for this reason. These powerful tungsten super shot loads offer excellent pattern density and lethality at both short and long ranges, though these powerful shots carry a higher price tag. Patterning At its […]

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