Hunting Articles
161: Important of Being a Track Reader
Some of the people, who live in the primitive area, are still depending on their nature to fulfill their daily needs and survive. In this article we will learn, how the ability to read the track is still an important thing in this present life.
162: Tips to Trail the Animals
When its time to tracking or trailing the animal, sometimes it is not as easy as we read from the detective story. Find out some tips to recognize the tracks when you go for hunting.
163: Best Tips to Make Plaster Molds for Tracks
When you come across animal tracks that are pressed into soft ground clearly and perfectly, you might like to preserve your find. Find out some tips on how to make plaster molds of tracks.
164: Guidance on How To Trail the Traces of Birds
Some people like to hunt the birds instead of deer or rabbit. It is mostly depending on their taste of which animal they like to supper. But trailing the traces or track of birds can become easier if we can have guidance to recognize them.
165: Guidance to Improve Your Trailing Ability
Many tales of adventure and intrigue tell how a prisoner, being led away by the enemy, manages to leave little signs behind to show his friends where he has been taken. In tracking it is very important to give close observation of the surround. In this article we will read some guides to do the trailing.
166: Small Game Field Shooting
The trail lead through a frost-touched multicolored forest, the oak and maple trees a riot of crimsons, deep reds and browns. Grant Hartwell and I were walking this ridge trail, as men should be doing each autumn, our minds on deer, light overnight packs on our backs, wholly content with the world.
167: Aiming the Bow When Engaging in Archery
The archer has a choice of methods of aiming, or sighting. They may be loosely classified into three groups: direct, indirect or point of aim, and the hunting aim.
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