Category: How-to & Tips
This resource provides step-by-step practical guides on various aspects of hunting: camouflage and wind management, tracking and game identification, tree stand and ambush setup, equipment checklists, and wilderness emergency procedures. The content is concise and practical, suitable for quick reading before a hunt or as a field reference, helping beginners reduce mistakes, improve efficiency, and develop good safety and ethical habits.
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Can You Hunt Grizzly Bear In the US? Where and How
Grizzly bear is one of the major and best wildlife species in North America. Grizzly bear hunting is an unpopular issue because of their immense strength, their elusive character, and their rugged wilderness habitat. The question that many outdoor enthusiasts ask themselves is, “Can you hunt grizzly bears in the US?”. The solution is complex
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How to Safely Use and Secure a Hang-On Tree Stand?
Hang-on tree stands are popular with hunters as they are lightweight and flexible. They can be placed in hard-to-reach spots, unlike ladder or climber stands, which it is easy to place. These stands have a greater view diagram and better cover, which makes them ideal to use when bow and rifle hunting. Yet, their improper
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Beginner’s Guide on How to Count Points on a Deer
Scoring a deer by its antlers is not merely a bragging right. It is a vital hunting ability. By knowing the point count of a deer and how to find out deer antler scoring, one can calculate the legal amount of points. Whether it will be a trophy animal worth keeping, and whether a fair hunt
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Is Buck Fever Real? The Causes And How to Control It
All hunters wish to have their dream shot: a clean, ethical harvest after hours of preparation and patience. However, during such decisive moments, something weird can occur. Fingers shake, the pulse is racing, and such a great shot turns out to be a wobbly one. This immense rush of emotion and physical response is what
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Mock Scrapes For Deer Hunting: A How-To Guide
Deer hunting requires tactics, patience, and understanding of the behavior of deer. Why are you not seeing deer? You may miss this simple-to-use and commonly overlooked tool, the mock scrape. These artificial indicators mimic natural nicks that buck deer scratch to communicate with other deer in the area. When built the right way, a mock
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10 Best Duck Hunting States (And Worst Ones Too)
Hunting ducks is not only a sport but also a heritage in the United States. However, not every state provides such an experience. Whether plush wetlands loaded with mallards or flyways buffeted with blue-winged teal, there are just some places that make better waterfowlers. In this article, we are going to discuss the 10 best
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10 Essential Duck Hunting Tips And Tricks For Beginners
Duck hunting is not only a seasonal activity but a time-honored tradition in the culture of outdoor sporting. If you are interested in the excitement of the hunt or the serenity of being in nature, waterfowl hunting is an experience like no other. Nevertheless, as a novice, it can be intimidating to get into this
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8 Best Dogs Breeds For Duck Hunting Success
Hunting ducks is a centuries-old sport that not only implies the excitement of a hunt but also the experience of the companionship of a loyal four-legged friend. Selecting the right and best dogs for duck hunting may provide a huge difference in your overall success and enjoyment in the field. A properly trained breed, and
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Ultimate Guide to Clean, Pluck, and Cook a Pheasant
Pheasant hunting is a beloved tradition that pays off with the excitement of the hunt and the guarantee of juicy and lean game meat. But the job is not completed when the bird hits the ground. To get the most out of your hunting, knowing how to clean a pheasant, pluck it, and cook it
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Duck and Goose Differences Guide For Bird Hunters
What will you call yourself if hunting waterfowl? About 74.5% of hunters go after both ducks and geese, but only 59.7% call themselves duck hunters. If you hunt waterfowl, you know that it is important to identify duck and goose differences. It’s not just fun facts—it can change your game. Knowing their differences and behaviors



















