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		<title>Archery Hunting Equipment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Archery is known widely as a practice of technique and perfection. One&#8217;s form when participating in archery will dictate how the follow through and the shot is. It may not be used in a time of war anymore, but its popularity as a sport has soared higher than it was ever thought to be with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.trophy-hunting.com/wp-content/uploads/21317659597_3304261715-ec76d6f0fa-o.jpg" alt="21317659597_3304261715-ec76d6f0fa-o.jpg" />Archery is known widely as a practice of technique and perfection. One&#8217;s form when participating in archery will dictate how the follow through and the shot is. It may not be used in a time of war anymore, but its popularity as a sport has soared higher than it was ever thought to be with many people across all nations being attracted to its concepts of accuracy, and precision. So what do you need to begin archery? Well, archery supplies and archery hunting equipment are common enough now with its popularity and can be purchased at many local sporting good stores, or even online.<br />
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To begin archery there are a few things you will need to purchase. The arrows, the bow, often a band to protect your wrist, and a quiver to hold arrows are all suggested for starting out in the world of archery. It is also important to make sure your bow and arrows are made of high quality durable materials. </p>
<p>                Related Coverage</p>
<p>                 Archery Hunting Equipment &#8211; Not Only a Bow and Arrows</p>
<p>                    Do you like archery hunting </p>
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		<title>Follow the Hunting Tips and Catch the Best</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2011 23:10:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hunting is not an easy task. It demands lots of focus, attention and some important tricks to complete the hunting expedition. Animals are as intelligent as the human beings when it comes to their defense. You have to possess a little more attention and focus to take them in the trap. Here, in this article, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.trophy-hunting.com/wp-content/uploads/11317658266_98781035.jpg" alt="11317658266_98781035.jpg" />Hunting is not an easy task. It demands lots of focus, attention and some important tricks to complete the hunting expedition. Animals are as intelligent as the human beings when it comes to their defense. You have to possess a little more attention and focus to take them in the trap. Here, in this article, I am going to share with you some of the tip while you go for hunting.<br />
Yes, it is true that hunting tips vary with the different animals. Some of them are quick in their action while others are slow in how they defend themselves. You have to change yourself according to the animal you are hunting. This article particularly deals with the deer hunting. Hunting is not a day&#8217;s work which can be completed very soon. It needs patience, and constant hard work.<br />
Hunting cannot be separated from the camping. You must have a camp when you are out for the hunting expedition. There are some of the hunting tips which are to be considered in mind before you ready for the real hunting experience. The first and foremost thing is to secure your weapons in a safe place. Do not let the weapons lie carelessly or out in the camp or in the car. They must be covered and must be out of the reach of other persons surrounding you. The best thing is to keep them in the locked boxes.</p>
<p>One of the most important things to keep in mind is to place your tent at very safe distance from the hunting ground. If you don&#8217;t do this, you will have to bear the danger of animals eating you. Make sure that your camp is very comfortable so that you wake up all refreshed to catch your favorite animals. Specifically, deer hunts make you wait for long.<br />
The breakfast must also be taken into consideration. This is one of the crucial things in the deer hunting trips is to avoid having the complex breakfast. This adds too much smells in your body which creates obstacles in your hunting. Do inform someone as to where are you staying so that if in case there is an emergency, you can call someone for the help.<br />
Do not forget the legal rules that you are supposed to follow for your hunting. Any land is under the property of someone and their rules have to be followed. All the very best for your hunting.</p>
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		<title>3 Should-Know Equipments For Deer Hunting</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2011 06:57:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today people regardless of gender are growingly fond of whitetail deer hunting, which is considered as an adventurous and addictive sport. The ideal time for this sport is fall season. You must have a license for hunting in any state.   Next, you should make proper plans to have deer equipment ready and learn some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.trophy-hunting.com/wp-content/uploads/11317659594_111913093.jpg" alt="11317659594_111913093.jpg" />Today people regardless of gender are growingly fond of whitetail deer hunting, which is considered as an adventurous and addictive sport. The ideal time for this sport is fall season. You must have a license for hunting in any state.<br />
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Next, you should make proper plans to have deer equipment ready and learn some basic hunting tips before you go out in the woods. You should always carry legal weapons and follow certain regulations for a successful hunting experience.<br />
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Legalized weapons for deer hunting consist of bows and arrows, guns, rifles, crossbows, pistols, shotguns, and muzzleloaders. Here are few tips on how and when you can use them:<br />
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1. Archery season occurs before the gun season but can continue even after the gun season is over. In this season, you can employ modern compound bows, recurve bows and arrows. </p>
<p>                Related Coverage</p>
<p>                 Deer Hunting 101</p>
<p>                    Deer Hunting 101: The Basic Strategy Guide to Deer Hunting, is a list of rules that all hunters should know. First of all when entering the woods for a hunt, you must be scent free. Deer Hunting Secrets Exposed Review</p>
<p>                    A review of the book &#8220;Deer Hunting Secrets Exposed&#8221; By: Charlie Hicks. This book is a must for every deer hunter out there looking to get that big buck or just enhance your current set of skills. Knowing the proper secrets and techniques is what will help you become a successful hunter and this book is what will help you with that area. A Guide to Deer Hunting Accessories</p>
<p>                    As a deer hunter you should be able to go out and hunt without any hassles in the hunting area. For hassle free hunting you will need to make sure that as a deer hunter you have all the accessories with you. Deer Hunting Advice</p>
<p>                    This article is about learning how to keep your deer herd healthy and on your property year after year. I have been hunting for about seventeen years and this strategy works very well.Primitive longbows and recurve can also be used. But remember, crossbows can only be used in late archery deer season and hunters can&#8217;t keep arrows on the crossbow string once the legal hunting hours are over, even if they are on field.<br />
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2. In the firearms season, you can utilize the benefits of shotguns, handguns, pistols with cartridges, rifles, muzzle loading guns and handguns. There is a minimum gauge or caliber limit set by different states. Rimfire and centrefire rifles cannot exceed a certain range due to ethical reasons. You are permitted to carry more than one legal firearm while on a hunt. Ensure that the bullets are not full-metals. Handguns are banned in military areas.<br />
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3. Finally, you come to the muzzleloading season where you can just use muzzleloaders. A muzzleloading firearm &#8211; both bullet and powder &#8211; can be loaded from the muzzle. Equip your latest muzzleloading rifle with synthetic socks, fiber optic sights and telescopic, advanced conical or sabot bullet designs, in-line ignition systems. Black powder substitutes like Pyrodex can also be applied to your rifle. Traditional preparations consist of iron sighted, wood stocked rifles with traditional black powder charges and round lead balls.<br />
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As you can surmise, you use plenty of weapons and arms for your whitetail hunts according to the three distinct deer hunting seasons. Choose your weapon and season according to your preference and capacity.<br />
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		<title>Hunting on The Cheap</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Oct 2011 22:50:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hunting on the Cheap One problem is buying an affordable rifle. With gas, food and other necessities of life going up who can afford a new rifle. Actually there are a couple of choices out there for someone who wants to buy one good hunting rifle. Many new rifles cost anywhere from $7 to $1100 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.trophy-hunting.com/wp-content/uploads/21317661462_john-kerry-hunting-4.jpg" alt="f_21317661463_20110925-partridge.jpg" />Hunting on the Cheap </p>
<p> One problem is buying an affordable rifle. With gas, food and other necessities of life going up who can afford a new rifle. Actually there are a couple of choices out there for someone who wants to buy one good hunting rifle. Many new rifles cost anywhere from $7 to $1100 dollars or more which is beyond many first time or low budget hunters. You might want to buy a rifle for a youngster and don&#8217;t want to spend a lot of bucks because he might not stay interested in the sport. Yes the expensive rifles are pretty and accurate but pretty have never killed the first animal. For a good reliable and rugged rifle where do you go? You can try and buy a used gun but that might be a crap shoot if you don&#8217;t know the seller or what to look for. Why is he selling it? That is a question that needs answering among others. If you know what you are doing you might make out ok. However for someone who wants a new rifle there are a couple of options. One option is to buy a single shot rifle made from Harrington &amp; Richardson. They are plain no nonsense rifles that shoot well and are accurate. They come in a verity of calibers and list for under $300. I have a couple and like them very well. If you prefer a bolt action rifle then you are in luck. There are several out there that list for between $3 and $400 dollars. Sometimes you can get a package deal that includes a scope to sweeten the pot. You might wonder how good these guns are after all what can you get for a measly $300?In a word A lot! I have shot the Marlin XL7 and the Weatherby Vanguard and they both will do the job that they are designed for. The Marlin runs about $300 while the Vanguard goes for $399. They both come in good hunting calibers such as the 270 and 30-06. These guns mentioned plus the TC Venture are all very accurate rifles. I have shot all three a lot and they will shoot as well as rifles costing several times as much. The Vanguard also comes in some magnum calibers but we will avoid them as a cost saver and magnums are not necessary for the game animals that we are discussing. If you live in an area with big bears then you can&#8217;t go wrong with the 338 Win mag. As for a scope, if you shop around you can get a good one without selling the kids. Get the best one you can afford and if you are not going to take long shots a fixed power of around 4 X would be less expensive and can handle shots out to 200 yards or more depending on your skill. Most game is shot within 200 yards many at much less distances. If you stay in the woods a 100 yard shot is a long one. </p>
<p> When selecting a caliber select a non magnum and something common such as the 30-06,308 or 270. All three are very common and will take care of the hunting that you will be doing. A 338 magnum is nice but it&#8217;s hardly necessary for deer besides that ammo cost will give you sticker shock. The others are widely available and will be cheaper to buy though not as cheap as formally. Ammo prices have skyrocketed like everything else so grab your belt when you shop for rounds. With the 30-06 and 308 you might be able to buy some military ammo to practice with. Try Shotgun News or Cheaper Then Dirt for some buys. While good for practice military ammo is not suitable for hunting however it can be used for practice from various hunting positions. The bullets don&#8217;t expand nor readily bring down a big game animal. Some states prohibit it for hunting with good reason. The other downside is it might be corrosive so clean your gun accordingly. Occasionally you might be able to buy some at a gun show at a decent price. The problem is you want good ammo at an affordable price and have a reliable source as well. Another thought is the military ammo will almost certainly hit to a different point of impact to your hunting rounds so a scope adjustment will be in order. That is true with most rifles. Different loads seldom hit to the same point of impact. However factory ammo is a very expensive proposition unless you are King Midas. What do you do as you know that you need to practice and sight in your rifle?</p>
<p> The best and most practical way to obtain good ammo is to reload your own. Contrary to popular rumors it is not dangerous as long as you use a little common sense. The only downside to reloading is the initial cost of getting started. Also if you don&#8217;t pay attention to details then reloading might not be for you. The little details make the difference between ammo that works and ammo that doesn&#8217;t. The initial investment for quality equipment is in the neighborhood of $400 getting quality items. Items that are not of quality make are not a bargain at any price. You do need some equipment such as a press, scales, dies and a powder measure. Other smaller tools are necessary and at least one good reloading manual are necessary items to get started. Before you start read up extensively on the subject. You might know someone who does it which will put you up a step. Maybe they will let you use their equipment to see how it&#8217;s done. You might be able to buy some used equipment at a gun show but be careful that you don&#8217;t get obsolete stuff that you can&#8217;t buy spare parts for. You will need to buy bullets, cases, primers and powder. There are various catalogs such as Midway, Huntington and Graff and sons to shop in. To save money buy in the largest quantities you can afford. If you have a buddy or two maybe you can all get together and buy your items. As for bullets all you need is the cup and jacket verity. There are many fancy bullets out there but for deer size animals they are not necessary. Some of them can cost $2 a piece which will jack up the cost tremendously and are not necessary. Cases can be loaded several times unless you overload them. If you buy the powder in 8 lb kegs and primers by the sleeve (5,000) you will save some bucks. If you can&#8217;t swing a sleeve of primers but them by the thousand which will save you some loot verses a pack of 100. Some companies such as Remington and Winchester offer bullets in bulk and they are good buys. They are the regular cup and jacket bullets and they will kill any deer that ever walked given good shot placement. If you feel that you need more penetration buy a heavier bullet which should do the trick without buying an exotic bullet. Once you get going you ammo cost will go down to a fraction of factory fodder which will allow you to practice more and that is always a good thing. Another upside about reloading is the satisfaction of making your own ammo and harvesting a deer or other animal. Another advantage to reloading is you can produce reduced recoil loads for youngsters or women. You can take a 30-06 or 308 and load 30-30 bullets in them to the same ballistics as a 30-30 and they will work well. There are some factory reduced recoil loads but they cost as much as the regular rounds.</p>
<p> Since we are trying to save money we will stick mostly with deer. They are the most common large game animal hunted and most states have public lands available at no cost. If you can find land to hunt black bear and pigs so much the better. There are guided hunts for all three species but you are getting into an area that some can&#8217;t afford. With this thought in mind we will stick with public or private land if you obtain permission to hunt there. Always be sure to obtain that permission to avoid a costly mistake. Some states might require written permission from a land owner prior to hunting there so check out the laws to avoid a fine. If you are going on an unguided hunt then you need to scout around the area prior to the hunting season. Spend as much time as possible looking for trails and rubs plus any other signs that may abound out there. If you are into tree stands take a portable and determine ahead of time which tree or trees you are going to use. Actually climb the tree to see the view you will have during the season. Always have more then one tree because if you are on public land some else might beat you to your selected stand. Always have a plan B or even C when hunting on public land. That way you will have a place to go. To be successful plan on spending some time into this and plan on some walking. If you can walk that extra mile into the isolated areas your chances of success will increase. Be sure to have an exit strategy in case you are successful. If you shoot a deer and can&#8217;t get it out due to lack of planning then you haven&#8217;t accomplished anything. A little thought plus some gear to help with that will go a long way. Having a companion is always a good idea in case something happens or you have to drag out a trophy. Like every other aspect of the hunt you don&#8217;t need to spend a lot of cash for that gear. I also would invest in some blaze orange clothing even if it&#8217;s not required by law. That might be the best investment you will make. Keeping these thoughts in mind will make your hunt an enjoyable and affordable experience.</p>
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		<title>How to Hunt Deer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Deer hunting is very common in North America and folk tend to go to the wild and hunt this animal for various reasons. The white tailed deer is one of the most hunted deer in the whole of North America. The white tailed deer has attracted many people that include hunters and non-hunters who love [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.trophy-hunting.com/wp-content/uploads/21317658265_trees020.jpg" alt="21317658265_trees020.jpg" />Deer hunting is very common in North America and folk tend to go to the wild and hunt this animal for various reasons. The white tailed deer is one of the most hunted deer in the whole of North America. The white tailed deer has attracted many people that include hunters and non-hunters who love to hunt this animal. The deer are known to live in a relatively small area; however, when there is harsh weather this forces them to move from their habitat elsewhere. </p>
<p>When this happens, the hunters go after them. When you are going to hunt the deer, you need to have the right deer hunting gear, as well as know how to stand your ground if you are to have a successful hunt. By standing your ground, you need to be located in one place where you know the deer are to be found. The best places that you can hide when you see deer include areas with thick bush and land bordering swampy areas or overgrown streams. </p>
<p>When you have found a nice bush to hide in, you can put your deer stand in a place that faces the open woods. By doing this, you will be hidden from the open area. When you find out that the deer are in a swampy area, you will need to go out and look for some waterproof clothing, which will help you hide well in that area, in comfort. Older deer are very wise and avoid all hunters; therefore, you have to be very careful where you hide, as they are very smart at spotting hunters and hunting outfitters. </p>
<p>If you are out of ideas on how you are going to get your deer, you may ask you outfitters to advise you on the best hunting spots. Once you have found a good spot, you can go ahead to look for a small stream, as this is the best place to can hide. Deer are known to love walking along streams; therefore, it is will be very easy for you to spot any deer that will take a walk along the stream. The vegetation near most streams is very thick and deer find it to be very tasty; therefore, when deer go to such places they tend to enjoy the grass there and so there are the places that most hunters kill their prey.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Oct 2011 14:14:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have ever killed a deer with a bow, or at least bow hunted, you are well aware of how exciting it can be. That is why I am eager to give some useful advice that will help you on your next hunt. One of the biggest problems that most beginners and experts struggle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.trophy-hunting.com/wp-content/uploads/01317658899_dscn0658.jpg" alt="01317658899_dscn0658.jpg" />If you have ever killed a deer with a bow, or at least bow hunted, you are well aware of how exciting it can be. That is why I am eager to give some useful advice that will help you on your next hunt.<br />
One of the biggest problems that most beginners and experts struggle with is taking a shot without being noticed. Before going into detail on that matter, I would like to elaborate on the basics of bow hunting. Assuming that you have purchased all the equipment necessary, the next step involves setting up a stand to hunt. When choosing a hunting location for bow season you want to key in on two areas &#8211; trails and food sources. During rifle season, longer shots are possible, but with a bow distance becomes an important factor. Because of this it is imperative that you know what distances you feel comfortable taking a shot. Take into consideration that during a hunt, your adrenaline will play a factor in how well you can shoot.<br />
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<p>                    Most hunting advice sources all over the web will tell you that the best time to maximize your chances of bagging a nice buck is the rut. The rut is the peak deer hunting time of the season when bucks and does will reproduce. Deer Hunting Advice</p>
<p>                    This article is about learning how to keep your deer herd healthy and on your property year after year. I have been hunting for about seventeen years and this strategy works very well.Learning to control this &#8220;fever&#8221; will take time, but just remember that hunting and practicing are two separate matters.<br />
Placing a stand near a patch of white oaks that are raining down protein-rich acorns, one of the whitetails favorite foods, is always a promising choice. You can also set up near heavily used trails leading to bedding and feeding areas.<br />
Most bow hunters stand up to take a shot, but there are others who shoot sitting down. I personally stand up, although taking a shot from a seated position has its advantages. If you do plan on shooting standing up you will need to take into account a little bit of bow hunting advice. Waiting until a deer&#8217;s vision is obstructed by a tree will increase your chances of remaining undetected. If a buck is coming in to feed it is a good idea to be patient and let it become comfortable in the area. As you may already know, deer are very cautious animals whose senses far surpass ours. A flicker of the tail is a sign that a deer is comfortable and senses no danger. Once you notice the flicker, slowly rise, take aim, and let the broadhead do the rest. Thank you for reading this article on deer hunting advice.</p>
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		<title>When Deer Hunting Season Approaches, Of Course You Want To Capture As Many Deer As Possible.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Oct 2011 07:31:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[That means taking time to learn about different deer hunting tips, which can help you get the information and knowledge you need in order to be successful while on the hunt. There are some terrific deer hunting tips which have helped hunters for thousands of years and which are certainly worth learning more about. One [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.trophy-hunting.com/wp-content/uploads/21317658898_turkey-19lb.jpg" alt="21317658898_turkey-19lb.jpg" />That means taking time to learn about different deer hunting tips, which can help you get the information and knowledge you need in order to be successful while on the hunt. There are some terrific deer hunting tips which have helped hunters for thousands of years and which are certainly worth learning more about.</p>
<p>One deer hunting tip is to make sure you get out in the woods before daybreak. This is important, because the deer may be out and about in the woods first if you wait too long, and they will hear you coming and scatter off. If you are out before them however, you can sit and be quiet and they will not know you are even there. Also, try to find a higher ground to shoot the deer from. This works to your advantage in a few different ways. It helps by giving you a better vantage point, as you can see the deer better and see more land from higher up, but also it gets you out of the way so deer are more likely to cross your path.</p>
<p>With these deer hunting tips in mind, you should have no trouble catching some deer and bringing home a delicious supper. Also remember that along with these deer hunting tips, some of the best deer hunting tips are the ones you make up yourself as you go. Everyone is different and has their own unique way of tracking and catching deer. The most important thing is that you gain a sort of routine if you want to learn deer hunting tips, and that you pay attention and learn along the way. Even people who have been hunters for years still hardly catch any deer, simply because they did not attain knowledge as they went along.</p>
<p>It is also important to learn the different rules of deer hunting, such as how many tags you can purchase, as there is typically an alloted number of deer you can catch per season. You always want to be aware of what the rules and regulations are, to ensure you know what you are doing and abide by the rules.</p>
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		<title>Trophy Elk Hunt</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Oct 2011 02:39:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hunting in Wisconsin : What To Look For In A Trophy Elk Hunt When looking to book a trophy elk hunt there are many factors to consider. Time, cost, success rate, the size of bulls available, and most importantly, the experience as a whole. As exciting as it is to put a trophy mount on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.trophy-hunting.com/wp-content/uploads/11317661462_suzywithhusbands5x608.jpg" alt="f_11317661449_img-0685.jpg" />Hunting in Wisconsin : What To Look For In A Trophy Elk Hunt<br />
When looking to book a trophy elk hunt there are many factors to consider. Time, cost, success rate, the size of bulls available, and most importantly, the experience as a whole. As exciting as it is to put a trophy mount on the wall, and meat in your freezer, the story of how you got to that point is as important as the hunt itself. Many people have traveled &#8220;Out West&#8221; for years in search of the elusive trophy bulls, some with success, some not. The out west experience is definitely worth consideration, if you have the time, and are in tip top physical condition, and you can get the tags necessary to hunt. On the other hand, consider a guaranteed trophy elk hunt while hunting in Wisconsin at a quality ranch. A quality ranch can provide an adrenaline pumping hunt in a free range environment, and still afford you the luxury of a warm dry bed, meals prepared by a chef, and indoor bathrooms. The best part, is that not only are you going home with meat and a trophy, but you will be taken care of by people who are professionals in the industry and care about your overall experience.<br />
A trophy elk hunt can be the most exciting trip you will ever plan. When hunting in Wisconsin, a quality ranch will take care of much of the preparation for you and help to make the overall experience a positive one. No tags to worry about, no food and bedding to pack, no dates and deadlines to worry about, just schedule your hunt when it is convenient for you, and let the outfitter take care of the rest. You can spend your time enjoying the scenery, and the thrill of your hunt, without the added worries.<br />
Vacation time is precious. For some, it means spending one week trying to hunt somewhere, and spending another week with family at a resort or something similar. Wisconsin elk hunting ranches provide an opportunity to combine the best of both worlds. Luxurious lodging, fishing, photo safaris and more are all activities that can be included in your package. With most Wisconsin elk hunts, the outfitters have taken all the stress out of planning your trip, and will work with you to customize your experience and tailor it around your specific needs and wants.  The outfitter has all inclusive packages for onsite lodging, meals, stands, guides and field prep. All you need to do is pick the date and show up for an elk hunting vacation, with memories to last a lifetime for you and your family.<br />
The guides on a trophy elk hunting ranch are generally full time professional employees who know and understand the land, and the animals that live on it. They are able to talk with you and understand exactly what you are looking for and help you achieve your goals while providing first class service. Your guide will set up on the best trails that the elk have been traveling through and be able to key in on travel routes, feeding, and bedding areas that are being used most recently.  They will do the calling for you, help you to decide which elk is the biggest in your package to harvest, and talk you through the shot. At the end of the day you are guaranteed a trophy elk to take home and put on your wall, and a story to tell for years to come.<br />
The bottom line is, planning a trophy elk hunt should be a positive rewarding experience, one that you will have lasting positive memories whether you are telling all your friends about when they are looking at your trophy on the wall, or viewing your hunt video. Consider a rewarding Wisconsin elk hunt.</p>
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		<title>Bow Hunting Magazine &#8211; The Bible For Every Bow Hunter!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2011 21:06:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bow Hunting Magazine has long been considered the best resource in print for bow hunters everywhere; they offer a variety of tips, advice, product reviews, and special offers specific to bow hunters. While it may not replace being in the field, it&#8217;s the second best thing for a bow hunter in the off season. Bow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.trophy-hunting.com/wp-content/uploads/01317659596_5.jpg" alt="01317659596_5.jpg" />Bow Hunting Magazine has long been considered the best resource in print for bow hunters everywhere; they offer a variety of tips, advice, product reviews, and special offers specific to bow hunters. While it may not replace being in the field, it&#8217;s the second best thing for a bow hunter in the off season. </p>
<p>Bow Hunting is divided into a few basic sections:</p>
<p>• Bow Hunting Tactics</p>
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<p>• Trophy Photos</p>
<p>• Breaking News</p>
<p>Within the sections of bow hunting magazine, hunters can find real stories from other hunters around the country. There is information about the best places to hunt, reviews on all the latest equipment available, and different bow hunting techniques. A popular section is Breaking News because it keeps the hunter up to date on all the new information on laws and trends, among other things. There is also a section for the big ones that did not get away; photos of record setting kills and the hunter&#8217;s who bagged them.       </p>
<p>Bow Hunting Magazine has become an irreplaceable resource for hunters everywhere, especially in today&#8217;s world of outspoken animal rights activists. Bow Hunting Magazine gives the hunter a place to gather and swap stories with other people who enjoy the things he enjoys. The magazine offers many personal stories from readers who write in sharing a particularly impressive hunt. One article tells an exciting story of a hunting trip when the author used a buck grunt to lure in an animal. The hunter explains the techniques he used in his hunt, and what helped him bag a trophy buck. </p>
<p>Bow Hunting Magazine also allows the hunter to stay up on the newest hunting equipment available. Many advertisers showcase their latest and greatest products, and whether the hunter chooses to try it out or not, flipping through the pages provide a great way for the hunter to stay up to date on new equipment. Often the magazine will run features testing these new products giving recommendations so a hunter can make the most of his hunting budget. Bow Hunting Magazine allows readers to exchange stories from the comfort of their own home. The magazine provides safety tips, instruction, shopping tips, an often debunks hunting myths; the magazine acts as the bow hunter&#8217;s close friend who shares with them all the little secrets of an experienced hunter.</p>
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		<title>Supreme Deer Hunting Tricks &#8211; Deer Hunting Tips For Finding Giant Racked Bucks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Supreme Deer Hunting Tricks Does your hunting area have large bucks? We offer the following deer hunting tips specifically to help you locate the elusive monster bucks. Most very large bucks remain largely unseen. But even if there have been no reports of sightings of big bucks in an area, it does not have to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full" src="http://www.trophy-hunting.com/wp-content/uploads/11317658904_kylakecrappie3-22-09010.jpg" alt="11317658904_kylakecrappie3-22-09010.jpg" />Supreme Deer Hunting Tricks<br />
Does your hunting area have large bucks? We offer the following deer hunting tips specifically to help you locate the elusive monster bucks. Most very large bucks remain largely unseen. But even if there have been no reports of sightings of big bucks in an area, it does not have to follow that they are not there. Keeping that in mind, there are areas which do seem to be centers of activity for these monster bucks. If you want to have better odds for hunting a rare, giant deer, you need to know where they are. Its often frustrating to learn that many areas will not have any big bucks at all, least of all one you can find. You can, however, increase your chances of finding big bucks if they&#8217;re in the area you&#8217;re hunting in.<br />
As a hunter, I pursued bucks of average size for a long time, but after a while, this was not enough and I dedicated myself to only hunting for bucks that could be considered trophies. I had to learn a lot of new tricks as I upped my game to pursue only trophy sized bucks, but I asked for advice and deer hunting tips from the very best deer hunters from all over the United States to learn the true secrets to successfully hunting big bucks. I learned that the techniques needed to hunt mature bucks with giant antlers were not the same as the ones I&#8217;d used to hunt regular bucks. As the years passed, and through a lot of experimentation, I figured out many secret deer hunting tips necessary to bring down the huge deer. Supreme Deer Hunting Tricks<br />
The first thing you should do to find out if there are large bucks around is to ask local hunters. As a hunter, you should speak to the locals to try to find out if there are large bucks around: owners of feed stores, game wardens, county agents, ranchers, farmers, other hunters, and even people in local diners or coffee shops. Your objective is to see if there are any large bucks locally, and where most of them have been sighted. Don&#8217;t forget that you are seeking out big bucks, not a lot of smaller deer. There are places which are teeming with small bucks, but this is not our goal. What we&#8217;re looking for is that monster buck. Talk to other hunters in your area if you&#8217;re already committed to one specific hunting ground and find out which stands or blinds are best to find the largest bucks, and ask others about their specific experiences. These are great ways to start out. However, you can be led astray by exaggerations, so verify the information you get from each source with other sources or field scouting. Supreme Deer Hunting Tricks</p>
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