Warning: session_start() expects parameter 1 to be array, string given in /home/thepetto/huntingnote.com/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php on line 324
Tips & Trick Archives - Page 7 of 17 - Hunting Note

Category Archives for "Tips & Trick"

How Long Is a Polaris Ranger?

Polaris Ranger utility side-by-sides are among the top sellers in their class, boasting multiple trim levels and accessories designed to suit hard work as well as leisure activities. Many Ranger owners have installed aftermarket accessories to customize their vehicles for specific uses and capabilities, including portals and snow tracks that extend their width. Length Polaris […]

Continue reading

What Colors Can Turkeys See?

Turkeys possess six cone cells that provide them with excellent color vision. They even detect ultraviolet light, creating an extra challenge for hunters as many washed camouflage clothing items emit residual UV light that alerts turkeys of your presence. With their monocular, periscopic eyes, turkeys have an expansive field of view of about 270 degrees. […]

Continue reading

How to Call a Bobcat

Bobcats may come close to your calling sound and decoys, but will approach carefully while studying all aspects of their setup. Many predator hunters suggest calling continuously for at least 30 minutes, to keep cats busy without risk of hang-ups caused by sequential calls. The Basics Bobcats are opportunistic predators that prey upon rodents, birds, […]

Continue reading

How Far Can Deer Smell Molasses?

Molasses is a sweet thick syrup derived from sugar cane and beet juice, and as part of the sugar refining process. Due to its sweet aroma and taste, deer often find themselves attracted by this food product. Deer have an acute sense of smell that allows them to hunt for food, communicate among themselves and […]

Continue reading

What Does a Banded Duck Mean?

Harvesting a banded duck is one of the most exhilarating experiences for any waterfowler, not only because you will receive a certificate and new call lanyard ring; but because this momentous achievement marks one’s status as an accomplished waterfowler. Birds are banded with aluminum bands of various sizes that feature eight or nine-digit numbers and […]

Continue reading

What is a Jack Plate?

Numerous bay boats and flats skiffs now feature jack plates to increase top speeds while saving fuel during rough waters. Jack plates elevate your lower unit to reduce friction between its transom and propeller and help improve performance, providing more distance between them for reduced friction and greater performance. There are various jack plate options […]

Continue reading

How to Cluck With a Mouth Call

First and foremost when clucking with a mouth call is to remember that the sound you create comes from tongue movement. Lock your teeth together and moisturize your lips to create moisture; practice clucking several times quickly without the call in your mouth. Your call should rest comfortably in your mouth; trim its tape skirt […]

Continue reading

How to Get a Deer to Come to You

Deer are wild animals that do not respond well to hunting pressure; even during mating season when searching for partners they may remain indoors throughout the day and not venture outside during daylight hours. Deer are prey for humans outside of mating season. Deer have three main concerns outside of mating season: food, safety, and […]

Continue reading

How Much is a Mounted Deer Head Worth?

As a hunter, it’s likely you have heard one or more of your hunting partners inquire whether their buck merits mounting. While this question can be difficult to answer, here is some guidance from hunters: LoadUp makes finding these organizations much simpler! While charities, pawn shops, and junkyards may purchase old taxidermy for charitable donations […]

Continue reading

How Deep Are Arrowheads Buried?

Identification of arrowheads can provide valuable insight into a tribe’s history. Their designs, flakings and materials reveal information that helps narrow down possible locations where these objects originated from. Finding arrowheads is best done in areas where native tribes once resided, like forests and fields. But before beginning your search, be aware of any restrictions […]

Continue reading
1 5 6 7 8 9 17