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Flats Fishing In The Florida Keys
Friday, October 20, 2006 @ 21:38:48 MST by hunter (374 reads)
Fishingby: Wayne Gilbert



Flats fishing can be an exciting and rewarding experience for fishermen of all ages, whether just beginning or accomplished angler. Flats are long, level, shallow water areas next to deeper water. They are found in bays estuaries and marshes. They are also found atop reefs and atolls, and along shorelines...

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Mid-October Lull (Bowhunting)
Friday, October 20, 2006 @ 21:38:26 MST by hunter (319 reads)
Huntingby: Ted Lake



Deer Hunting
(October Lull)

Have you ever wondered, while bowhunting deer in October, what happened to all the deer that you were seeing in early October? After about the first ten days in October the deer that you were seeing have disappeared. Why you ask? There are a few reasons for this, but first I need to tell you that an average deer eats about 8 to 11 pounds of food each day and about 1 ˝ to 2 tons of food each year. Most of their food comes from the natural food sources, such as; acorns, leaves, pine needles, wild berries and lichens. This is a key to pinpointing deer movements during the slow times in middle October. 60% of a deer’s diet comes from natural food, which most hunters forget about and never learn how to identify when deer crave these natural foods. In the Northern forests, lichens become a favorite food source in mid to late autumn when the white oak acorns start to fall, which deer prefer over red oak acorns until all the white oak acorns have been eaten. Then the deer move to the red oaks to feast on their acorns...

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Archery Arrow Rest
Friday, October 20, 2006 @ 21:38:08 MST by hunter (333 reads)
Huntingby: Ted Lake



Arrow Rests

With all the technology in archery going on today, one of the most important devices on your compound bow is the arrow rest. Many bowhunters have problems while trying to perfect their arrow flight when using broadheads, even though their arrows have been spined correctly and there are no mechanical problems with their bow. You’ve paper tested your arrow and you cannot get rid of the wobble. The problem, more often than not, is contact with your arrow fletching with your arrow rest. Maybe you have tried using smaller fletching, but then your broadhead tends to steer your arrow when using a saddle type of arrow rest...

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How to Make Your Own Homemade Carp Fishing Bait
Friday, October 20, 2006 @ 21:21:09 MST by hunter (393 reads)
FishingAnonymous writes
by: Darren Takenaga



It seems that everybody has an idea for an invention or product. A famous saying is that invention is the mother of necessity. Anglers are no exception. It seems that in every fishing outing, there is experimentation with weights, style of cast, types of fishing line, equipment adjustments, etc...

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Firearms Safety
Thursday, October 19, 2006 @ 23:06:08 MST by hunter (300 reads)
Huntingturkeyhunter writes
Safety while hunting should be on the minds of all hunters. If you have taken a hunter safety course then you were taught the practices of safe firearms handling. I wanted to bring awareness to all hunters regarding firearms safety and storage. As always have fun while hunting and remember to be safe… Read on for safety tips.

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How To Sight In A Riflescope
Wednesday, September 06, 2006 @ 18:49:51 MST by hunter (395 reads)
HuntingA few months back I had to complete the task of sighing in my scope. I went to the sporting goods store bought a few boxes of shells, some paper targets, and earplugs. I headed to the local rifle range for a task that I thought would take a few minutes to complete. Well, after a box of shells and no holes in the target I found out I was wrong. I left the range in disgust and was ready to just place the rifle in the corner of my closet where it would collect dust until the next time I decided to try again. The process that I was using was not the best one to take. I took a paper target mounted it to a board and placed it out about 50 yards from where I was sitting. I started to unload shot after shot. I would see that the bullet hit the ground to the left so I made the right adjustments just to discover that the bullet hit the ground to the right, I could never get the bullet to hit the paper.


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Starting A Food Plot
Wednesday, September 06, 2006 @ 18:48:03 MST by hunter (753 reads)
HuntingSo you're thinking of starting a food plot? I found myself in that same situation about two years ago when I cleared my first plot. In the area of deer management and food plots I was like most beginners. I had no clue where to start or what my final plan was going to be.


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