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Pros and cons of different bow materials
There are three different materials that are commonly used in making bows. Each has its own advantages and the prices are varied as well.
- Wood – the cheapest type of bow. Today, wooden bows are no longer mass produced. It is easily altered by the change in temperature.
- Fiberglass – the extreme change in temperature can easily cause the fiberglass bows to warp. However, this type of bow is advisable if you are aiming for arrow’s speed. Although this is an ideal bow for hunting, it can be brittle without proper and enough maintenance.
- Aluminum – it is quite expensive compare to the wooden bow. But this type of bow can be bent permanently and can break easily as well. This is the material that is usually used in archery tournaments.
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.
Using trail cameras for hunting
Trail cameras, also known as scouting cameras, are one of the best hunting tools if you want to know more about the animal that you are looking for. Whether it is a deer or a bear, the trail camera would allow you to scout areas without the need for human presence. This can also be helpful if you want to take picture of the deer and bucks without getting near the animals or even creeping up in the nearest distance as well.
This type of technology incorporated in hunting is a major advantage if you are in an area with tons of hunters that are not using trail cameras. You can now sit comfortably in your camp while the camera does the scouting.
Do you use GPS or Compass when hunting?
Hunters can easily get lost in the wild no matter how professional they are. That is why a tool that would help them get back to camp or in the road is vital. Although map could be of help, it can be really confusing and time consuming to look at it.
However, many are arguing between the use of GPS or old school compass. Some hunters (especially the old ones) still opt for the class compass. They feel that the GPS is a technology that destroys the whole essence of hunting and being in the wild.
On the other hand, todays hunters choose GPS because it allows them to have an easy and convenient access with the directions and even look at the distant areas covered by the GPS map at the same time.
So which one are you using?
Latest Gears in Duck Hunting are Must Haves
Instead of being fun, duck hunting can be very daunting especially if you do not have the right gears that would help you feel comfortable durin the whole course of hunting.
One of the latest gears meant for duck hunters is the camouflage clothes that are not only made from waterproof materials but very lightweight as well. It allows the hunter to be warm while
Innovations were also made at the duck/waterfowl boats as well. These duck hunting boats are now available in camouflage colors. It also includes boxes for essential hunting gears, first-aid, fuel tank, ice chest, lights, and even grab rails.
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.
Sharpening your hunter knife while hunting
It is inevitable that your knife will become dull during the whole course of your hunting trip. Of course, being in the wild, you should know how to sharpen the edges of your survival knife in order to make use of it effectively. Surely, you would not bring an electric knife sharpener with you.
Sharpening your knife is really easy. The only thing that you need is a smooth stone where you would rub the edge of the blade. But if you think that it is unlikely that you would find a smooth stone along the way, then simply include a sharpening stone along with your hunting and survival kit.
The blade does not really have to be as sharp as a shark’s teeth. As long as it can last for a day’s activity then your sharpening technique can do the trick.
Golden rules when using a hunting knife
You need different tools when hunting because your knife cannot actually various tasks while you are lost in the wild. If you want to make your hunting knife last longer, then experts suggest that you follow these simple yet golden rules.
- Knives should be not used as a lever
- Always maintain a sharp knife. Sharpen it after each use.
- See to it that you put your knife back at its sheath if you are not using it.
- Fit a cord to the knife’s lanyard hole to prevent losing it.
- Do not use your knife as a skewer. Never heat the knife unless you want to weaken the blades.
- In case blood, salt, or any material touched your knife, immediately wash it to prevent your knife from being dull.
With these hunting knife maintenance tips, you can rest assure that you will be using your trusty blade for more hunting seasons to come.
Things to consider when buying a hunting knife
When hunting, rifles and bows are not the only essential weapons that you must bring. Since you will be out in the wild, it is als vital that you bring a hunting knife or a survival blade at the same time. But an ordinary kitchen knife will not last especially if you need an all around spear while you are somewhere away from home. When shopping for a hunting knife, here are the things that you must take into consideration.
First of all, decide which material you want in your hunting knife. Choose between a stainless steel survival knife or a hunting knife made from carbon steel.
The handle is the next most important thing when looking for a dependable knife. It must have a comfortable grip and should not let your hands slide at the blade.
You may also consider getting a knife with metal handle. However, this is not advisable if you will be hunting in areas with low temperature. It has the tendency to freeze and it will be very difficult for you to make use of it.
Hunting in Alaska
Alaska is not just known for its white-capped mountains, Eskimos, or freezing-cold temperature. The state is also popular because of the different wild animals that one can hunt whether it is or it is not a hunting season. This is considered as the hunting haven or hunting paradise of the enthusiasts since they are not limited in few species alone. Hardcore hunters usually go here in Alaska not only to get the best hunting experience but also to mingle with fellow hunters coming from different places around the globe.
When it comes to big game animals, Alaska is probably the state where these species flourish. Below are some of the big animals that you can hunt in Alaska.
- · G rizzly and Mule Bear
- · Whitetail and Black tail deer
- · Black and Brown bear
- · Mountain Goat
- · Elk
- · Caribou
- · Buffalo
Meanwhile, if you are only looking for small animals to hunt, your choices include:
- · Wolverine
- · Lynx
- · Coyote
- · Fox
- · Wolf
Now that choice is yours. Just make sure that before you head to Alaska, you are equipped properly to enjoy what the state has to offer for hunters like you.