February 24th, 2010 — Clothes, Gun Safety, Hunting
Here are some important considerations to make when it comes to hunting safety:
- First and foremost, you should always assume that every gun that you come in contact with is loaded.
- Second, you are always going to want to control the muzzle. The way that you can achieve this is by pointing your gun in a direction that is safe.
- Now, you are going to want to keep your finger completely away from the trigger until the point where you are ready to actually fire the gun.
- You are always going to want to be sure of your intended target and everything that is around your target.
- Wearing hunter orange makes you a lot safer than wearing any other color. You will not stand out to the deer that you are hunting as they cannot perceive the color the way that we do. However, the bright orange color can be spotted from far away and you will never be mistaken for a target.
Deer are lacking the red-sensitive cone cells that are required in their eyes for them to determine the differences between red and orange and green and brown. Having this type of blindness mean that deer will not be able to pick you out in the trees, but other hunters certainly will be able to. Using fluorescent types of colors like hunter orange is going to look brighter to a human with a gun, while deer will have difficulty seeing the colors and will mistake you for the foliage in the woods. This means that you are safe when you wear hunter orange, and yet it will have no negative impact on your ability to go hunting successfully.
Simply put, wearing the hunter orange color is capable of saving lives. Fluorescent orange varieties of safety clothing are quite effectiveness. Big game hunters that wear hunter orange can go hunting without having to worry about being mistakenly shot by a hunter that is also out in the woods enjoying the deer season. So if you are serious about going hunting and you want to be safe and protected without hampering your ability to sneak up on a good target, wearing hunter orange is a great way to go.
In the past, wearing camouflage colors was the way to enjoy a good day of hunting because the deer could not see you in the brush. Unfortunately, hunters cannot see you either, and they will sooner perceive you to be a deer or other animal than a person when you are running around in the colors of the trees. This is why wearing hunter orange is so vitally important – It may even save your life someday.
Photo Credits: J. Kraemer
Originally posted 2009-10-26 03:57:52. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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February 3rd, 2010 — Hunting
Continued from part 1…
The more that you know and understand about the preferences and the behavior characteristics of the animal that you are hunting, the easier it is going to be for you to choose the proper hunting spot. The ideal hunting spot is going to be one that will give you a good solid chance of actually leaving with something that you shot and caught.
- Another thing that you are really going to want to keep in mind when it comes to choosing an ideal hunting spot when you go out into the woods, is your own preferences. If you are currently out of shape, or if there are any specific physical challenges that you are contending with, then you really should not even consider choosing a spot that is going to be difficult for you to access. If you really only have a limited amount of time with which to do your hunting, then you are probably going to want to choose a hunting location that is closer to your home, so that you will be able to spend more of your time doing actual hunting and less of your time just trying to get to your designated hunting spot.
The chosen method of hunting that you are interested in, such as shotgun hunting, rifle hunting or bow hunting is also something that you are going to want to consider. If you are interested in hunting out of a tree stand, then you are probably going to want to seek out a hunting spot that is going to offer you plenty of trees with which to work with. If you prefer a ground blind on the other hand, then you are probably going to want to look for a spot that is clearer when it comes to vegetation.
When it comes to selecting your own personal hunting spot, you are absolutely going to want to make sure that you are making use out of all of the information that is available to you. For example, topographic maps and mapping utilities like Google Earth can help you scout out terrain before you ever even set foot on it. Fellow hunters that have hunted the area before can also be an outstanding source of information for you. You should also try to talk to local guides and members of local hunting clubs in order to get more information about the area that you plan on hunting. There is plenty of information out there that can be shared with you if you are willing to go out there and ask and learn.
Animals can be relatively unpredictable, this is something that we are all well aware of. Still, finding the right hunting spot is capable of playing a large role in the success or the failure of your hunt. If you take the time to select the spot you’ll use to hunt with care, then you will be increasing your chance to have a successful season exponentially.
Photo Credits: utomjording
Originally posted 2009-10-05 03:11:50. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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January 6th, 2010 — Deer, Game, Hunting
When it comes to hunting deer, it is vitally important for you to pay attention to the smallest details. Here are a few unique tips that many hunters miss when it comes to bagging their dream trophy out in the woods.
1 – Use a Painted Stand - Paint both the bottom and the top of the stand. Your platform should also be camouflaged on the underside as well.
2 – Use Binoculars - Make sure that you are investing in a good, solid pair of binoculars, and make sure that you are using them often. This is going to be especially important when you are dealing with low light situations such as at dusk and at dawn.
3 – Waterproof Your Gear – This is especially important when it comes to your rifle, which is the most important asset that you have when you are hunting. Your rifle needs to be protected, meaning that you should absolutely waterproof it. Keep some oil on hand so that you can wipe your rifle down when rain is expected. Motor oil is good enough to do the trick in most circumstances.
4 – Practice Often – if you want to be successful when you are out hunting then you should hit the range a few times before you go hunting in order to take practice shots before you go hunting. Make sure that you are using the right gun and the right ammunition in order to get the full effect of your practice.
5 – Tread the Trails - Look at the trails where you’ll be hunting, tying some black sewing thread at various trail intervals approximately 3 feet off the ground. Check back often to see if the strands are broken. This will tell you if any animals have been by, and if so, which direction they are moving in so that you can keep track of deer before your hunt.
6 – Watch Squirrels - Squirrels, just like deer, tend to prefer the trees that have a plentiful number of accords. If you find such a patch of trees, where there are a number of squirrels present, then the likelihood is in your favor that there are also deer nearby.
7 – Keep Muscles Loose - It is important that you keep your muscles loose since sitting in your stand for too long, especially when it is cold, can really stiffen your muscles up. Make sure that you are getting up often and that you are moving your legs and your arms for limber muscles and good circulation.
8 – Tint your Lenses – You should be wearing shooting glasses that have tinted lenses in yellow. Not only are they going to protect your eyes quite well, but they are also going to allow you to see with greater ease during lower light situations.
Photo Credits: Michael (mx5tx)
Originally posted 2009-09-07 03:11:04. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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