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Let's face it, come November those roosters sure can get smart. No matter how much cover you seem to push, if you happen to be in an area that has been hunted hard throughout the season, a limit of roosters seems to be almost impossible. There are however some things that can make your next upland bird hunting experience a much more successful and enjoyable experience. Listed below are some ideas that have been proven to give you the edge on your next pheasant hunting adventure. See More
The mule deer can be found throughout the Western side of the United States. It receives it name from its ears, which have a distinct mule-like appearance. Even though its closest kin is the black-tailed deer the mule deer is most often referred to as 'the cousin' of the more popular whitetail deer. Like the whitetail, the male muleys are referred to as bucks, females as does, and the young fawns. They are also herbivores, consuming all types of ground vegetation and various berries. See More
With the recent explosion of the Canada goose population in virtually every state across the U.S., each year new opportunities arise to hunt these magnificent creatures. From the traditional practice of field hunting Canadas in late October, to the more recent inclusion of the early September Canada goose season in many states, hunters are enjoying more liberal bag limits and new opportunities every year. See More
Among the bird hunting genres, goose hunting occupies a special place providing a real challenge to hunting enthusiasts fed up with duck or pheasant hunting. Although hunting for geese is a popular practice in North America mainly, it is surprisingly bellow such types of hunting as raccoon or deer hunting. But goose hunting does have its fans, especially in the northern states of the U.S and Canada, and they are not few.See More
Over the years, I have learned many things about the word "value". There is a generic description for it found in any dictionary, but to each and every one of us we interpret it a different way. We also tend to alter our views on values as we grow older, holding new things in higher esteem as we mature enough to appreciate them more than in our youth.See More
The ring-necked pheasant is the state bird of South Dakota, and fittingly so; the Asian native has taken to South Dakota as if it were indigenous to the area. The bird was successfully introduced to the state in 1908 after previous attempts proved unsuccessful, and, although the pheasant is thought of as the all-American bird, it was not given a place in John James Audubon’s book.See More
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