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How Much to Tip Your Hunting Guide

Tipping your hunting guide can be an important way of showing them your appreciation of their service and their efforts to ensure you had an enjoyable hunting trip experience. They deserve some acknowledgement for all they’ve done for you! Tipping depends on the hunt; usually 10 percent of total cost should suffice. That can add […]

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What Colors Can Ducks See?

Ducks possess a four-color vision system, meaning that they see four primary hues. Furthermore, their extra cone cells enable them to detect ultraviolet rays. Green is often preferred by ducks because it corresponds with their visual spectrum, though other colors such as blue are equally appreciated. Red Ducks possess superior light sensing capabilities during the […]

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What Does a Jack Plate Do?

Jack plates are outboard accessory that allow motor owners to raise the motor above water either manually or hydraulically. Jack plates can be invaluable tools in many ways, from increasing speed and fuel mileage to helping get on plane quicker in shallow waters. Shallow Water Utilizing an engine in shallow water can be extremely dangerous […]

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How Far Will a 30-06 Shoot?

The 30-06 is one of the most commonly used hunting cartridges. It makes an excellent choice for big game such as deer or moose hunting when coupled with either a 150 or 180 grain bullet. The 30/06 is another popular target round, due to its accuracy. When used properly with tuned rifles it can often […]

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How to Clean a 12 Guage Shotgun

Cleaning your 12 gauge shotgun regularly is essential to its maintenance, regardless of whether you’re a pro shooter or weekend warrior. In this article we’ll outline the necessary steps for cleaning each part of a shotgun’s exterior, bore and action – see for more. When cleaning a shotgun, always use a lint-free cloth to wipe […]

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How to Call a Squirrel

An effective squirrel call is an invaluable asset to hunters of all skill levels. You can use it to locate squirrels, calm nerves and encourage them to come closer. Squirrels generally live within their “home range”, which varies based on environmental conditions and available resources. Bark Squirrels use noises and sounds to communicate with each […]

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What is a Mock Scrape?

Mock scrapes are deer signs you create yourself to influence their movement patterns and draw them nearer to a hunting location or trail camera site. Mock scrapes can serve many functions, but most importantly they can assist in hunting your property more efficiently. Location Mock scrapes can help change deer movement patterns and draw them […]

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How to Skin a Fox For Taxidermy

When trapping or killing a fox, it is imperative that it is skinned immediately as failure to do so may force it into rigor mortis, an irreparable condition which requires immediate medical intervention or can even prove fatal for the animal. Skinning a fox doesn’t have to be difficult if you have patience and the […]

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5 Tips for Planning a Fishing Trip

Going on a fishing trip is the ideal vacation for avid anglers. If you’re a fan of fishing, there’s probably nothing you find more relaxing and enjoyable than a few days spent fishing with your friends and family. But whether you’re planning a day trip for some ocean fishing or a week-long camping trip near […]

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How to Frog Gig

If you love hunting frogs, frogging could be the ideal activity for you. Before embarking on this exciting adventure, however, a few things need to be kept in mind before setting out frogging. Before beginning your adventure, you will first need to locate a pond or lake where frogs reside, as well as gathering the […]

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