Safe Bear Hunts

Bear hunts are a popular sport in Alaska. It’s one of the many types of big game hunting that’s popular in this very northern state. People who don’t live in the area and aren’t familiar with bears may wonder why anyone would want to hunt a bear. But it’s actually a sanctioned activity to help keep the population down. There are several states in the United States where hunting certain types of animals is not only legal but encouraged to help thin the population on a regular basis.

Aside from the official reason for bear hunts, people enjoy doing it because of the excitement. Unlike hunting an animal like a deer that’s very meek and non-threatening, hunting bears has a certain amount of risk inherent in it. If you encounter a deer in the wild it will run from you. Many people don’t realize that bears will often go in the opposite direction too, but at times when they feel threatened by you they will attack.

That slight risk of being charged by the anima you’re hunting is enough to keep many people going on bear hunts. The potential excitement if something like that should happen and knowing that you’re hunting an animal that’s a predator itself gives many people a bit of a rush. Even someone simply baiting bears could be in the wrong place at the wrong time and encounter a hungry bear, putting himself at risk. It’s largely unlikely that you’ll face a bear in this particular way but it’s something that you can’t completely brush aside if you plan to bear hunt. Having one see you and come at you will be a frightening and exciting thing.

It’s also one of the reasons that someone inexperienced with bear hunts should never go alone and never go with anyone who’s not much more experience than they are. The inherent dangers might seem slight to someone hunting because they have a weapon, after all. Having a gun that can bring down a bear certainly can protect you. But there are other factors at play when you’re faced with an animal that large behaving in an aggressive manner. Will you have time to raise the weapon? Is the weapon loaded and ready to fire? And when faced with a charging bear, will you have your wits about you enough to raise the weapon and fire properly, hitting the animal in a way to stop it?

People do get injured on bear hunts. It’s not a terribly common thing but it does happen from time to time. To avoid that being you, try a guided hunt or find a very experienced bear hunter to teach you the basics and take you your first few times.

Also, be sure of the laws in your local area and how they regard bear-baiting. It’s illegal in some states where there is bear hunting and in others there are regulations about what kind of food you can use and how you can put it out.

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Originally posted 2010-04-02 03:59:48. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Start Buck Hunting

Buck hunting is one of the most popular types of hunting in the United States. If you decide to go buck hunting, you’ll be joining thousands of other hunters who enjoy the challenge and excitement of tracking and hunting deer. You want to make sure you have the proper equipment and gear, especially if you go alone. It should be stressed however, that if you’re in doubt about your ability to successfully buck hunt on your own, you should not go by yourself. Take a friend who’s experienced or go on a guided hunt until you’re familiar with the basics. Being unsure of your situation and going buck hunting can put you at risk as well as other people in the area.

The first step is deciding whether you’re going to hunt with a gun or compound bow. There may be laws in your area that forbid one or the other. Most areas, however, have two seasons for buck hunting. There’s a season for gun hunters and a season for those who use a bow. So you can actually choose both if you prefer, just be sure you only hunt with the type of weapon that’s in season at the time.

You also want to make sure you have the right ammunition or the right arrows. Choosing the right arrows for buck hunting is an important consideration because you want the arrow to be heavy enough to travel well and be able to kill with one shot. You’ll also want to make sure you have the proper hunting knives. When you get a buck you have to field dress it, which means you remove the internal organs and lower the weight of the animal to allow you to drag it from the woods. You’ll want to carry at least one knife to use for this. You won’t need a skinning knife while you’re in the woods, but rather a thick and sturdy one to allow you to cut into the animal and dress it. Know your local laws regarding hunting because they may have specific procedures you must follow when doing this.

The proper clothing is necessary for buck hunting. Your clothing needs to be camouflaged so that the deer won’t pick you out among the brush and trees. You’ll also want to consider the weather and choose appropriate clothing. Waterproof boots to keep your feet warm are essential. If you’re going to hunt in a tree stand as opposed to on the ground, you want to have extra warmth available and be very aware of the weather so that you’re not caught out in a bad storm.

Of course, you’ll need the proper hunting license and any gun or bow permit that you need in your area. A product designed to cover your scent can help. And you want to use tree stand or some sort of chair, if you’re staying on the ground, but sturdy and comfortable. Also, consider taking a bit of food and water as well as a small first aid kit with you when you go buck hunting just in case of an unforeseen accident.

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Originally posted 2010-03-31 09:46:15. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Guide to Hunting Guns pt 2

huntergun2… This article is a continuation from part 1.

Now what you are going to want to do is to go to the dealer that you have chosen and let them know that you are interested in transferring the purchase of a firearm from a website online. The dealer is going to charge you a nominal fee in order to assist you in the transaction.

Now you should print and fill out the Federal Firearms License transfer form, and you should make sure that it is faxed to the firearm shop by you or by the dealer that you are working with. Make sure that the transfer form is signed by the dealer before you send it out. Make sure that the order number as well as the license number for the dealer is both included before you send or fax the document in so that all of the paperwork is done properly the first time.

You should receive, in return, a tracking number for the firearm. This happens once the signed Federal Firearms License paperwork has arrived from the dealer that you are working with, and once the shop owner has filled out the proper FFL transfer form in response. Once all this has happened, the firearm will be shipped to your dealer. In the process, the necessary background check for the purchase of a firearm will be completed by the dealer that you are working with. After all of the paperwork has been filled out, filed and faxed properly, your dealer is going to let you know when you can come to pick up your ordered firearm.

If you want to avoid all of the inconveniences that come with buying hunting guns over the internet, then what you can do is find a gun store in your local area that will sell you a hunting gun over the counter. There are plenty of dealers all over the United States that are licensed specifically for the sale of guns and accessories relating to guns. Some of these retailers and dealers include:

  • Middleboro Gun Shop in Middleboro, Massachusetts, is a licensed gun store that can sell you the gun you’re after.
  • Nagel’s Gun Shop in San Antonio, Texas, is another completely and properly licensed gun store that can help you find the gun you are looking for.
  • Cabela’s World Foremost Outfitter, located all over the United States, is a commercial sporting goods and outdoor store that can help you buy the gun you are looking for.
  • Academy Outdoor and Sports, located all over the United States, is another option for purchasing the gun that you are looking for as well as the ammunition and other supplies that you need.

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Originally posted 2009-09-14 03:44:54. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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