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By: Gregory D Black | Dec 11, 2010 | Hunting
Elk hunting in Arizona has survived through many ups and downs. Thanks to current interest by sportsman, wildlife managers and others trophy elk hunting in Arizona continues to flourish. read more
By: Tony T Mitchell | Dec 9, 2010 | Hunting
One of the best inventions in the history of the world are the rifle scopes. The invention of rifle scope was done as it became necessary at one point of time. In today's time, Leupold rifle scopes are the leaders of the market but before one knows about them, its vital to have some knowledge about it's history. read more
By: Jamie Greene | Dec 9, 2010 | Hunting
If you are an experienced hunter you will be aware for the need to always be prepared. Before you set out on a hunting expedition you must ensure that you have prepared all of the right equipment and one essential piece of equipment is a quality hunting knife! This article discusses the different types of hunting knives that are available. read more
By: Tony T Mitchell | Dec 9, 2010 | Hunting
Hunting and shooting are 2 activities that large numbers of guys enjoy. However, several times it happens that weather conditions aren't favorable or it is dark. In such conditions, people aren't able to see clearly and chances of missing their shot are extremely high. If you have even suffered through similar type of a problem then you need not to fret. You only have to select the best rifle scope such as Leupold rifle scopes and things would turn out better for you. You may think that by choosing on Leupold rifle scopes your work is completed then you may be wrong. The company provides wide-range of rifle scopes and one should always purchase the best suitable for efficient results. read more
By: Joanna Joyner | Dec 9, 2010 | Hunting
Turkey hunting is just one of the most preferred outdoor activities of most men. However, not all of them are familiar about the many techniques of turkey hunting. This article will help them with their adventures as beginners in this sport and recreation. read more
By: Tom C Huntington | Dec 6, 2010 | Hunting
Thanksgiving is coming, which for many means turkey hunting season! There's one aspect of turkey hunting many hunters fail to prepare for: dressing and skinning. This article outlines basic steps for properly dressing and skinning your game. read more
By: Sarah Porter | Dec 5, 2010 | Hunting
When it comes to an 8mm Blank Pistol, price is always going to be an issue. Even though those that use blanks are generally much more affordable than their bullet shooting brethren, most customers cannot afford to invest hundreds of dollars into these. That's what so great about these online websites. They not only offer the highest quality replica weapons but does so at prices which are more affordable than what customers can find at offline stores selling similar models. read more
By: Keith Cantelmo | Nov 28, 2010 | Hunting
As you prepare for your next trophy deer hunting adventure, consider some of the equipment necessary to get the job done. One of the most important pieces of equipment is a good set of binoculars. A great pair of binoculars can make the difference between seeing that trophy buck from across the field or across the ridge. Any of the three top choices I have listed will more than meet your expectations for performance, durability and affordability. read more
By: Molly Jewett | Nov 27, 2010 | Hunting
As I'm sure you know by now, either through research, word of mouth, or personal experience, the pre-rut for whitetail deer is a time of intense activity. Bucks are busy making scrapes and rubs to mark their territory in addition to actively seeking a mate. This is also a time when bucks are feeding heavily in preparation for the demands of the breeding cycle and, later, the coming winter weather. read more
By: Ben Froland | Nov 26, 2010 | Hunting
Squirrel can be a challenging quarry even for the experienced hunter. Lightning fast and clever, a squirrel will leap from tree to tree and sit on the opposite side frustratingly out of sight as they chatter at you. Most squirrels you may never see at all as they scurry away before you get close or flatten themselves to their tree and wait for you to pass before taking refuge in their den. read more
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