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		<title>Differences Between a Spring and Fall Turkey Hunt</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2011 08:54:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve ever been on a spring turkey hunt or you&#8217;ve ever wanted to, you should consider turkey hunting in the fall, too. Most people think of spring but it&#8217;s a fall activity as well. There are some differences between a spring and the fall turkey hunt that the hunter should be aware of to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.huntinghunters.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/turkeys.jpg" alt="" title="turkeys" width="240" height="209" class="left" />If you&#8217;ve ever been on a spring turkey hunt or you&#8217;ve ever wanted to, you should consider turkey hunting in the fall, too. Most people think of spring but it&#8217;s a fall activity as well. There are some differences between a spring and the fall turkey hunt that the hunter should be aware of to be able to enjoy himself as much as possible.</p>
<p><strong>First of all, the turkeys are different in the fall than in the spring.</strong> Spring time is mating season for the turkeys and they&#8217;re going to have a very different behavior. There going to be more restless and more animated because they&#8217;re trying to attract and find a mate. In the fall, turkeys have passed the mating season and are more interested in feeding and socializing.</p>
<p>So while in the spring you look for turkeys <strong>where they mate</strong>, in the fall you want to look for them <strong>where they eat.</strong> Where they nest is also a place to look in the fall not because they&#8217;re mating but because they&#8217;re going to be sleeping more with the change of the season.</p>
<p><strong>In the fall, there&#8217;s a turkey hunting technique known as flock busting.</strong> A hunter finds a flock of turkeys and rushes toward them to break them up or sends a hunting dog toward them. This scatters the flock so that a turkey call like a young turkeys &#8220;kee kee&#8221; call can be used to attract them back. As the turkeys come back you&#8217;ve got a prime hunting situation.</p>
<p>Finding where the turkeys eat in the fall is really the key to a good autumn turkey hunt. To find this space simply look for turkey droppings and tracks. Very often these areas are close to water sources.</p>
<p><strong>The time of day you plan your fall turkey hunt makes a difference, too.</strong> Before the sun goes down in the late afternoon turkeys will typically be apart but working toward gathering together. By the time the sun comes up, they should be flocked together. It&#8217;s a good time for flock busting if you choose to turkey hunt in the morning. Hunting in the evening means the flocks going to be broken up a bit and you&#8217;re going to be finding smaller flocks or individual turkeys.</p>
<p>One way to make your fall turkey hunt successful is to <strong>learn a few different <a href="http://www.huntinghunters.com/hunting-store/Game-Calls/Turkey">turkey calls</a></strong>. The &#8220;kee kee&#8221; of the young turkey is a good option after flock busting because that&#8217;s the call that would be answered by a turkey&#8217;s mother. But other calls could also work like the gobbler call or hen call, depending on the turkeys you see when you rush the flock.</p>
<p>A fall turkey hunt might not be quite as easy as a spring hunt because they are not mating and not quite as reckless as when they are looking for a mate and driven by instinct to mate. But if you scout out their food and water sources and find where they rest, you&#8217;ll have a good turkey hunt.</p>
<p>Photo Credits: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/91515698@N00/">gerrybuckel</a></p>
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		<title>Guidelines for Safe Hunting</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Oct 2011 18:55:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hunting, by nature, is a dangerous and risky sport because it involves firearms, and shooting those firearms. Hunting accidents occur all year long in different parts of the world, which only proves the importance of safe hunting guidelines and why you should uphold them. Deer hunting safety is a truly essential part of the sport [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.huntinghunters.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/deer.jpg" alt="" title="deer" width="240" height="160" class="left" />Hunting, by nature, is a dangerous and risky sport because it involves firearms, and shooting those firearms. Hunting accidents occur all year long in different parts of the world, which only proves the importance of safe hunting guidelines and why you should uphold them. Deer hunting safety is a truly essential part of the sport at its very core. No matter how long you have been hunting deer, and no matter how much experience you have under your belt, it is still absolutely vital that you practice good deer hunting safety guidelines all the time. Not only are you protecting yourself by practicing good safety when going out deer hunting, but you are also protecting those in your group, and the other people out hunting that may not be aware of your presence. </p>
<p>The best time to go deer hunting, although it is a year long hunting experience, is during the fall in the beautiful autumn atmosphere when everything seems perfect. Unfortunately, this perfect season for hunting absolutely does not rule out the chance that something could go wrong. For this reason, practicing the guidelines for safe hunting during this season is absolutely vital. Keep the following guidelines in mind and everyone around you, including yourself, will be safe.</p>
<p><strong>1 &#8211; Make sure that any firearm you are working with is treated as if it is ready to fire and loaded. </strong>Keep the safety on at all times, with no exception, and do not take the safety off unless you are actually about to fire. By treating every firearm as a loaded weapon, you will take better care not to accidentally fire.<br />
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2 &#8211; Make sure that you are always in complete control of your weapon, as you are the only one responsible for your weapon when you are out in the woods hunting for deer.</strong> You should only ever aim your gun at something that you are intending to shoot, which means you should never aim your gun at people, windows, homes or other things that you can cause harm to if your gun accidentally discharges. </p>
<p><strong>3 &#8211; Make sure that when you are hunting, you only are targeting an area where no one is in close range. </strong>Make sure you are the only one aiming for that game, otherwise you may find yourself harming another hunter close by. You should also absolutely never put your finger on the trigger until you are actually ready to pull it!</p>
<p><strong>4 &#8211; Always make sure to wear a blaze orange outer layer, or a neon bright outer layer. </strong>This way, other hunters in your vicinity will be able to distinguish you from the wildlife, since deer have not yet figured out how to wear bright orange. </p>
<p>5 &#8211; In order to make sure that you are never targeted as game while in the woods, <strong>make sure that you are always equipped with a flashlight,</strong> especially at night when your colors are harder to see in the thickness of the woods.</p>
<p><strong>6 &#8211; You could possibly be a danger to your own self as well as others if you do not remain alert while you are hunting.</strong> Proper deer hunting safety absolutely depends on your ability to observe and react. If you are impaired in any way because you are sleepy, then bow out and do not participate!</p>
<p>Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/crowtongue/327884454/">1</a></p>
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