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Deer Hunting - In the blink of a season
By Karl Seckinger :: 1848 Views ::
1 Comments :: :: Hunting - Deer Hunting
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Today is the day after deer season. I can’t sleep and I can’t stay awake. Your standard issue case of deer lag. Pretty fuzzy this morning watching the sun come up. I have a cup of coffee and I’m watching the chickadees in my bird feeder. They are all abuzz with activity...
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Bad Luck
By Michael Nemmers :: 1965 Views ::
1 Comments :: :: Hunting - Deer Hunting, Tales from the Woods
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They say deer hunting involves a lot of luck, but not all of it is good. It was calm that morning, and sharply cold, with the temp somewhere between -5 and 0. The luck that day started early. While loading the muzzleloader in my office, it slipped and fell to the floor, breaking the front sight into 4 pieces. Bad luck? Yeah, but there was also a bit of brain fog left over from ice fishing the night before. I hastily attempted to recover by using my spare muzzleloader for loaner parts, the front sights were similar, but not identical, and I knew where I was going hunting was a 30 yard maximum range for a shot. It would have to do...
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Bowhunting With the Lonewolf
By Nathan Kestner :: 2254 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Hunting - Bowhunting, Hunting - Deer Hunting, Learn How to Hunt
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I received my new Lonewolf climbing treestand in the mail last week and was very anxious to try out this new piece of engineering. I decided to come down to St. Cloud and hunt some of the old stompin' ground for the weekend. Since I moved to Bemidji a friend of mine has been nice enough to hunt my area for me. They got a nice 7 pt. basket and a very nice 8 pt. with a 19 inch spread out of the stands I hunt. The latter was 230 lbs dressed by the way...
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How to Find a Wounded Deer
By Team JustNorth :: 1630 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Hunting - Deer Hunting
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Once you fire, if you don't immediately hear the smack of the bullet entering the buck's body, watch its reaction. If it doesn't fall down right away (which, if you're using the proper caliber and are a decent shot, should happen) see how it runs away. If it hunches up, odds are you shot it in the stomach. If its front half drops toward the ground, you probably just missed hitting the heart, hitting him somewhere else in the front portion of the body. If it jumps and charges forward, though, you probably just obliterated its heart with the perfect shot and shouldn't have to go far to retrieve your trophy...
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