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How Far Can a Compound Bow Shoot?

Compound bows come with either split limbs or solid ones, though this doesn’t seem to have much of an impact on their performance – most modern compound models perform equally. Let off is an important component of compound shooting that describes how much of the model’s peak weight you must hold when pulling it back […]

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How to Make Crankbaits

Making a crankbait may take skill and patience, but with these instructions it shouldn’t be hard. The tricky part lies in creating the lip. An engaging introduction paragraph can make any article more engaging and interesting to read. It should set the scene for what lies ahead while providing your point of view on the […]

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How to Paint a Kayak

Paint can add a personalized touch to any kayak and help make you more visible on the water, but proper kayak painting requires knowledge in order to produce durable results that look professional. Start by cleaning and sanding down your kayak before applying multiple layers of paint, which should then be finished off with a […]

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How to Call Geese

Mastering basic goose calling techniques starts with learning their honk. Next comes learning double cluck, moan, whine and feeding calls. All these sounds combine to produce the sound of a feeding flock of geese, while also serving to enable us to read them – their intensity being dependent upon whether or not a goose is […]

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How to Blow a Duck Call

Beginners should start out with simple duck calls such as “ticka, dugga, whit, and dwit”. These produce short, sharp duck-like noises. Repetition of a basic quack can often attract ducks to your spread when other calls don’t work, as well as help when dealing with call shy birds. Make this basic sound a part of […]

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Ohio Guide Outfitters: A Place to Be for Hunters

Ohio Guide Outfitters provide much more than simply a place to sleep; they provide information on wildlife sightings; help get hunters to their stands for opening day and provide support in tracking game they have taken. Experienced Guides If you are planning a hunting adventure in Ohio, selecting an outfitter with plenty of experience is […]

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How to Drag a Deer Out of the Woods

Hunters who capture deer usually want to get them out of the woods as quickly as possible – without access to a truck or four-wheeler, that may mean dragging it. To catch deer safely and humanely, hunters need only grab them by their antlers or front legs and begin pulling. But this may be dangerous […]

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How to Track a Deer With No Blood

Deer are widely distributed animals that inhabit many different ecosystems across North America, especially whitetail deer that inhabit numerous habitats throughout their range. Tracing deer can be an extremely challenging endeavor, and can become more so if the blood trail stops cold. Here are some strategies that may help you locate wounded deer without an […]

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How Much is a Swordfish Worth?

Scott Cothran from South Carolina made a huge payday by reeling in a massive swordfish onboard his boat Pay Dirt. Swordfish is one of the world’s favorite seafoods, prized for its delectable taste and nutritional content that includes omega-3 fatty acids, selenium, vitamin B12 and zinc as well as being relatively low in mercury content. […]

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