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The most prized game bird of upland game hunters in the northern belt of states is the ruffed grouse, one of a large family of birds that inhabit North America. In the same family is the pinnated grouse commonly known as the prairie chicken. Other members of the family include the dusky grouse of the […]
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The real purpose of any big-game hunting trip is to have an enjoyable and rewarding experience in the great outdoors. In addition, every hunter hopes to climax such an experience by taking a prized game animal. That is the unsurpassed thrill of any hunt.
It is wise to do some thoughtful and early planning. Careful preparation […]
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Deer hunting, an art and a sport, has many tricks which the novice should try to discover as soon as possible. Some of these essential tips and tricks are outlined below.
In the mountain area of the west, the white-tail deer gives way to other species. The former have never learned to make the annual […]
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The familiar barnyard gobbler is the same species as the wild turkey. It has merely adapted itself, with the aid of man, to live with the other fowl of the farm rather than stay in woods where it first came from.
Everybody knows what the barnyard turkey looks like, since he is the traditional bird of […]
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If every item a big-game hunter needs on a ten-day hunt were tabulated on a strip of paper, the list would look as long as a polygamist’s clothesline. However, when properly packed, the total duffel need be neither heavy nor bulky - if sensible items are chosen.
Underwear, Pants, Shirts
For warm-weather hunting, cotton underwear of the […]