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How to Hunt Pheasant Without a Dog

If you’re a serious pheasant hunter, then having an experienced dog by your side can make all the difference in success. Unfortunately, not everyone can afford to purchase such an animal. Pheasant hunting without a dog is possible, though it may be more challenging. Fortunately, there are plenty of tips and tricks you can follow […]

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How Many Mature Bucks in One Area?

One of the most challenging parts of deer management is determining how many mature bucks exist on your property. This can be affected by factors like age and sex ratios, habitat quality, nutrition levels, and hunting pressure. Trail camera photos are an effective way to gather this data. Additionally, other sources of observation data can […]

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How to Hunt Bobcats

Bobcats are solitary hunters and stalk their prey until they gain a foothold or get close enough to launch an attack. Before you can successfully hunt bobcats, it is essential to identify their preferred habitat. Scout areas where bobcats have been known to frequent and confirm their presence by finding scat or tracks. Identifying a […]

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Training and Preparing for Hunting with BB Guns

BB guns have a storied history, dating back to the early 20th century when they were first introduced as recreational shooting tools. Today, they have evolved into valuable resources for training and preparing hunters. A BB gun is a great and affordable option for plinking and accuracy training. Understanding BB Guns BB guns are air-powered […]

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Survival Skills: 10 Ways to Purify Water 

How do you purify water survival skills?  How do you purify water in a wilderness situation? There are a few ways to make safe water from contaminated sources. For example, if you’re in the desert, you can gather morning dew and rainwater from plants. Similarly, you can burn a wooden bowl over a fire. A […]

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5 Ways To Eat Acorns for Survival

Can you survive off acorns? Soak the acorns in cold water overnight. Once soaked, rinse the acorns well with fresh water and let them dry. They should taste bland, with no bitterness. Depending on the tannins, the water can be dark or light. Then, cook them for up to four days. If you have enough […]

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Hunting Breeds That Make Great Rabbit Dogs

Can any dog be a rabbit dog? Almost any breed of dog can make an excellent rabbit dog. Ideally, the perfect hunting dog will have agility and stamina, be able to navigate thick ground cover, have excellent eyesight, and be obedient. A good dog should also have a low prey drive, making it an ideal […]

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The 10 Most Dangerous Spiders in the World

The Brazilian Wandering Spider The Brazilian Wandering Spider belongs to the genus Phoneutria, a family of Ctenidae. While the species are not known for their medical value, they do pose a threat to humans. Although they are mostly found in northern South America, they also have a single species in Central America. Despite their name, […]

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How to Mount Your Own Deer Antlers 

How do you prepare antlers to mount?  Once you have harvested your deer, you need to prepare the antlers for mounting. You will need a saw and a piece of wood for the mounting bracket. You will need to use a standard crosscut handsaw to remove the antlers and prepare the wood. Before you begin, […]

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How to Spool a Spinning Reel 

How to Pick the Best Fishing Line for Your Spinning Reel  Using monofilament or braid fishing line is the cheapest choice, but they are also less abrasion-resistant than braid. Mono lines are less likely to stretch out of a fish’s mouth, so they are a good option for catching smaller species. However, they do not […]

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