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How to Make a Slate Turkey Call

Slate turkey calls are one of the easiest calls for beginners to learn and are highly versatile. A slate turkey call consists of a pot (made of wood or plastic that holds a slate, crystal or glass surface) and striker. Clucking a slate call requires striking its striker along a straight path across its surface […]

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How to Call a Bear

Coyotes and foxes may respond to traditional predator calls, but bears require more powerful lungs. To prepare yourself, scouting for bear signs in your area is key. Search for bears that shuffle their feet and circle, as these animals tend to be curious yet wary of humans. Additionally, identify areas where bears might visit and […]

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What is a Deer Drive?

Deer drives can be effective ways of seeing whitetail deer in certain parts of whitetail country, but they require careful planning and consideration of safety issues. A successful drive can allow hunters to spot more deer while possibly getting their chance at an impressive buck. Deer drives typically involve one group of hunters acting as […]

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How to Load a Deer by Yourself

Most hunters devote significant effort and time in preparation for hunting season. Unfortunately, not enough attention is paid to the labor-intensive task of transporting downed kills from the field to their vehicle or SUV. Learn the skills you need to load a deer yourself, saving both time and effort. In this article, we’ll look at […]

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How Long Do Torches Last?

Torches add an eye-catching and inviting element to any outdoor space, while helping fend off insects. An affordable way of adding some spark and color, these torches make great additions for patio or backyard parties. However, how long do torches last before needing to be re-lit? Keep reading and you may be amazed! Bamboo torches […]

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How to Paint a Shotgun

If your shotgun is in top condition and you want to give it the camouflage look, spray paint may be enough. Depending on its manufacturer, roughening up its surface may help with adhesion; but this step is completely optional. Before beginning your multicam, woodland or digital project you will require a gun, masking tape and […]

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What Part of the Crossbow is Used to Draw the Bow?

Crossbow rails support and tighten up cocked string. Also called rails, these long parts help facilitate bolt acceleration by supporting it at different angles while collecting speed. Most crossbows feature a finger saver (or cocking stirrup) on their rail to keep fingers from getting above it and onto the string path. The limbs Crossbow limbs […]

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5 Tips for Wildlife Photographers to Protect Their Data

Wildlife photography requires dedication, patience, and hard work to capture those perfect natural moments. Therefore, protecting the data becomes crucial to preserve the efforts invested. Losing precious photographs can not only be disheartening but may also lead to further issues if the data contains copyrighted material. This article provides essential tips to safeguard wildlife shots, […]

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How to Make Mock Scrapes Effectively

Mock scrapes can be an effective way to lure bucks into your hunting area and distract him from trail cameras and Hoyt bows. They work best in areas with noticeable winter, from Canada through the northern Midwest and into the South. Here are a few points to keep in mind when creating mock scrapes: Location: […]

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What Does It Mean When A Deer Wags Its Tail?

Deer tails provide hunters with important insights into their mood and future actions. When lifted halfway and raised straight out behind it, before flicking back up again it indicates alarm. Deer that are wagging their tail from side-to-side like dogs signal that all is well and that the coast is clear. When this occurs, remain […]

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