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Regulations and Laws in Hunting

Hunting is a game. But unlike other sports, hunting is under the laws and regulations of the government. Before one can partake in the game of hunting, it is a MUST that you secure a hunting license at least a couple of months before the season begins.

Aside from that, there are only specific animals that can be hunted during the season. It is important that the licensed hunter must adhere to this rule or they will be put in jail for a couple of moths.

Be aware that the most of the hunting grounds are privately owned. If you think the hunting grounds are part of someone else’s property, you can simply ask them if you can do your hunting activities there. Some owners allow hunters to be in there grounds provided that they have license and money to pay for being in their property.

10 best bow hunting tips for amateurs

If you want to bring home the bacon, here are the 10 things you can do to be a great bow hunter in no time.

  1. Practice, practice, practice.
  2. Scout prior to the hunting season and scout often
  3. Place your treestand in the right spot.
  4. Determine your Effective Kill Range or EKR.
  5. Ask advice from those who knows a lot about bow hunting
  6. Always consider the direction of the wind.
  7. Do not ever try to over hunt.
  8. Make sure that you hunt hard, but hunt during the late hours of the day.
  9. Prior to hunting, make at least a couple of shots. Do this a night before you hunt and few hours before heading to the field.
  10. Learn more about the prey.

Choosing your treestands

Treestands are useful especially if you are hunting for deer, particularly whitetail deer. The deer would only look at an eye level. So if you are elevated, you have a great chance to conceal yourself and have a successful hunt.

In choosing treestands, you must consider your safety first. It must be sturdy or else you are at risk of falling. There are also some treestands that would only require you to sit as you wait for the incoming prey. This must be comfortable since you will be waiting for the animal for quite a long time.

Once you have purchased the treestand that is right for you, just put your treestand in the right spot so you can easily hunt for the deer without being so obvious.

Choosing the right hunting dog

Humans do not have a keen sense of smell and great retrieving abilities like dogs. That is why if you are a hunting enthusiast, you know for a fact that that hunting dogs are essential for this sport.

In choosing your hunting canine companion, you must first choose the right breed that you think would fit your needs for this game. Some of the most common dogs used for hunting includes Labrador Retriever, Beagle, Brittany Spaniel, Hound, Terrier, and so much more. They not only have different features suitable for hunting but their temperament differs as well.

If possible, pick the litter where the puppy came from. The breeder should be willing to show you the mother and the father of the puppy. This is important so you will know about the bloodline of the hunting dog that you will choose.

Although they already have these hunting abilities in their genes, proper training is still important if you want your dog to be an efficient companion during the whole course of hunting.

What you should know when hunting deers in Ohio

Ohio is another state where hunting is popular during certain seasons. And like any other states, it also has rules that hunters must follow.

A hunter license is important before you can start shooting bullets and arrows in the state. To get this, you must pass the hunter education course.

Deer hunting is strictly regulated in Ohio. You can use legal hunting weapons such as bows, rifles, and airguns but you can never set traps nor use deer calling to attract the prey.

It is also a must that the hunter should wear orange clothes especially during the open season. This is to make sure that your fellow hunters would also see you.

Elk – a big game animal for a big adventurer in you

Tired of hunting for deers? Then elk would give you a higher level of adrenaline rush when it comes to hunting.

First of all you must know the right size of bow when elk hunting. If you think you have the right hunting equipment for this big game animal, it is a must that you know and understand more about the elk before heading to the field.

More often than not, elks can be found in meadows where seeds and wildflowers grow. Another great hunting site for elks are mountain tops with lots of grass because this is where they usually feed.

There are also some places where elks are mostly found in wooded evergreen areas. It gives them a great cover, shade during the summer, and protects them from rain as well. This could also be the perfect spot for your stand if you are hunting for elks.

Tips when hunting turkey at South Dakota

Remember these tips when going to South Dakota to join the turkey hunting season.

  • Whether you are turkey hunting during the fall or spring, you must first secure a valid hunting license. The hunting license that you should get depends on the location and the season as well. The two kinds of licenses here in South Dakota includes Prairie-turkey license and Black Hills license.
  • Prepare different kinds of footwear that is appropriate for the various terrains in turkey hunting sites in the state.
  • Follow the rules. South Dakota has strict rules when it comes to hunting.
  • Always put safety as your first priority.

Pack your hunting essentials and get ready to go to South Dakota for some fun turkey hunting time!

It’s called the Bear Necessities…

Black bear hunting is one of the most thrilling experiences a hunter could have. But without enough information, hunting for black bear can be a threat to your life.

Before hunting for a black bear, ask an expert or your guide if the black bear that you are targetting is already at the proper age and size. Some states will actually put you behind bars if you shoot a young bear.

Make sure that you get a hunting license first before planning for your black bear hunting escapade.

Use quick thinking in analyzing the body language of the black bear. It can walk in either two or four legs so be careful when approaching the animal. Black bears can be aggressive especially when they feel that they are in danger. Looking at its body language can give you time to escape the incoming danger.

Kill the prey in half the time with sharp broadhead

Even if you are very accurate in shooting the bear or dear with a bow, your prey can still get away from you wounded. If not, it would take you several hours just to track and find the prey that you just hit (even if you targeted the most vital organ in its body).

Probably you have overlooked the sharpness of your broad head. If your broad head is sharp, it will almost instantly kill the deer or the bear, leaving you less time tracking and more time hunting.

A sharp broad head can be the most lethal weapon that you can have when bow hunting. See to it that you test the sharpness of your blade first before heading to the hunting site.

Take that turkey home for dinner! How to call and hunt a turkey

There are actually different ways to call a turkey so you successfully hunt it, roast it, and serve it for your family’s dinner.

The Yelp – it can either be a friction type turkey call or mouth blown diaphragm call. Try to get a CD that has an actual sound of a turkey to know how you could execute the yelp perfectly.

The Cluck – this is the most common turkey that we know. You can actually replicate this by using the available turkey calling devices out in the market today.

The Cackle – also known as the mating call for turkeys usually made by hens

The Cutting – these are short yelps made by excited adult hens

The Putting – usually a more relaxed call that has soft purrs