Hunting Outdoors

There is no shortage of specialized equipment that is available to hunters when it comes to hunting their chosen prey throughout the year. There are a number of different variables that determine what equipment a hunter is going to require including the animal that is being hunted, the setting where the hunter will be hunting the particular animal in question, the size of animal that the hunter expects to catch, any potential government regulations, and so forth. Before doing anything in terms of hunting, it is wise for you to check out the laws and regulations in your area.

There are several types of hunting, and each has its own “tools of the trade,” as it were:

* Baiting – Attracting animals through the use of decoys, bait, lures or other similar things. Decoys and lures can sometimes be hand made, and can be quite the collectors items.

* Blind or stand hunting - This form of hunting involves waiting from a hidden, sometimes elevated, position for the prey to wander by. The blind setup can be quite intricate, mounting to a tree and incorporating cover to mask the location of the hunters. Others can be as simple as a camouflaged tarp

* Calling - similar to baiting, but instead of a physical attractant, the animal is drawn to the hunter via a animal call. The animal call is a device that replicates the sound, even in the frequencies beyond human hearing. Some handmade calls are quite valuable and collectible.

* Camouflage – this is the technique where the hunter will combine clothing, terrain, and even scent to mask their locations. Different animals will respond to different forms of camouflage, so identifying what you will need is going to take a bit of research.

* Dogs – Animals are much better hunters than humans tend to be, given their need of hunting for survival in the wild. Employing the use of dogs for tracking and chasing game is very common because dogs can lead you not only to potential prey, but also to an animal that has been shot down if you cannot immediately tell where it has ended up. Dogs are especially proficient as retrieving fallen fowl.

* Driving – the technique of pushing the herd towards a certain direction, where a trap or other hunter may lie in wait. This task is easily performed by using special gun rounds that emit noises as opposed to firing ammo for penetration.

* Flushing – This is the act of forcing animals out from their hiding spots, and getting them to flee and expose themselves as a result. There are many tools for this type of flushing, some which are more effective than others. Some of these flushing tools will act to impersonate a predator in order to force the prey into flight.

* Netting – In this method, the primary mechanism for hunting is the use of nets to incapacitate the prey. The nets may be a passive part of a trap, or part of a net launching system.

* Persistence Hunting – Here, the hunter will use a variety of techniques to force the animal into exhaustion. A lot of the methods employed will involve tools that are meant to scare the animal into flight. This style of hunting requires much more endurance on your part, but is often quite rewarding in the end because the hunt ends on your terms.

* Scouting – This part of hunting involves studying and searching for an area that is truly prime for the act of hunting. Highly trained or well equipped hunters will be able to identify locations of high animal traffic.

* Stalking or still hunting – Here the hunter will use cat-like, silent movement to better prepare for the strike, or during tracking. This type of hunting is ideal for animals that spook easily and that can easily outrun you. Stalking or still hunting are excellent tactics for sneaking up on the prey so that you can get at a better vantage point without being seen or heard.

* Trapping – The hunter will employ the use of traps, be it snares, cages or what have it. Some traps are designed to catch animals unharmed. Most traps are designed for smaller animals, but there are also traps that are designed for larger prey.

After catching the prey, what comes into question is the intent of the hunter. Trophy hunters will take a part of the animal to use as a trophy; where as those hunting for food will prep and dress the animal before transport, and then do what is necessary for preparing the animal to become palatable.

Hunting is an exciting sport that gets more and more popular year after year. Hunting is something that can be self taught, or handed down from generation to generation. Fathers take their sons hunting. Entire families go hunting. For some people, it is a rite of passage to learn to handle a gun in the wild. The first step to learning to hunt is getting a good working knowledge of laws, regulations, hunting seasons and other vital information with which to operate. Once you know what can be hunted and when, you can start learning how to handle a gun. Hunting is not for everyone, but if you are interested in this intriguing activity, consider www.HuntingHunters.com as your premiere source for the gear, equipment and other accessories that you need to get started hunting.

Regardless of whether your prey of choice is water fowl or elk, HuntingHunters.com has everything you need to bait, trap, catch and hunt your prey from start to finish. We are your connection to all of the accessories, gear, apparel and other things that you need to get set for a hunting excursion. So no matter what it is that you need to get going on the hunting adventure of your dreams, we are set to offer that to you and much, much more.

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Originally posted 2008-09-15 13:57:32. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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