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Outdoor Hunting Tips, Hunting Tricks and Secret Hunting Techniques
A listing of outdoor hunting tips, hunting secrets, duck hunting tips, deer hunting tips, pheasant hunting tips and outdoor hunting tricks submitted by people just like you, to increase the odds of improving your hunting success.
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Loading a deer alone
First drop your tailgate and then slide one end of the plywood to the ground. Then roll the deer onto the wood. Now you can raise the lower end of the plywood sheet and slide it into the truck using your legmuscles rather than your back. This reduces the risk of back injuryand keeps your clothing cleaner too.
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Logan T.
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DON'T MISS!!!!!
Miss a buck and it's over.
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Logan T.
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Mid-morning Pheasant Locations
By mid-morning, pheasants have left the fields for the densest, thickest cover they can find, such as a standing corn, federal Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) fields, brush patches, wetlands, or native grasses. The birds will "hunker down here for the day until late afternoon.
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Buck
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Where Do Pheasant Go in Late Afternoon ?
Pheasants have to eat again. During the late afternoon, the birds move from their loafing spots back to the feeding areas. As in the morning, birds now are easier to spot from a distance and are more accessible to hunters. That's why the first and last shooting hours are consistently the best times to hunt pheasants.
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Buck
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How to Hunt Pheasants in Small Groups
It's next to impossible for small hunting groups of two to three hunters to work large fields of standing corn. Pheasants often run to avoid predators, a response that frustrates dogs and hunters working corn, soybean, and alfalfa fields. Groups of two or three hunters usually have better success working grass fields, field edges, or fencerows. Other likely spots during midday are ditch banks and deep into marshes. Remember: The nastier the weather, the deeper into cover the pheasant will go.
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Buck
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Pheasant Morning Feeding Time
Pheasants usually begin feeding around 8 a.m. When shooting hours begin an hour later, the birds are still feeding, often in grain fields while cautiously making their way toward safe cover. Look for the edges of picked cornfields. Source: MN DNR
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Buck
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Cheap Deer Scent Burner That Works
Make your own sent burner out of a pop can. Cut pop can in half clean the paint off can make 3 air holes near the bottom use a scent free candel. Put the bottom part of the can on the top half, add scent and let it burn. It will bring in the bucks if u use doe inestrous scent and u can also use food atractant sents as well. Anthing heated by a flame smells twice as strong. Also, the wind will carry the sent farther with in 15 seconds u will see the scent start to rise up.
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Buck
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Road Hunting for Pheasants
This is not so much of a tip, but a question for you to seek an answer for... thus, it will become a tip for many Minnesota hunters. The question is this: while road hunting for pheasants, I am confused of the regulations and descriptions for when and where I can arm my firearm and shoot at a pheasant. Does the law state that I can shoot from a road but not across the road? Or does it state that the road continues into the ditch for a certain distance (such as 10 feet, etc.)? What exactly are the regulations for shooting or not shooting from a road?
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Donnie
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Donnie
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Deer Stand Movement
If you leave your stand up during the off season you can tie a old wash cloth or something of the sort to your stand. that way the deer get used to the movement and eventually dont bother even looking up..
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Steven
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Hunting Deer Waiting Game
The best chance of getting that big buck is to WAIT. Sit in the stand as long as you can not just in the morning and evening. As long as you possibly can.
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Team JustNorth
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Field Cleaning a Grouse
Grouse Hunting: After the kill when the bird is still warm. place you feet on each wing close to the base. then grab the feet and pull up hard. the bird will split in half. pull out the breast and place in a plastic bag. pull off the legs and do the same. make sure to clean with water before cooking!
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grouselady
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Safe Deer Hunting - Tree Stand Hunting
Hunting Deer: If you are going to bowhunt or gun hunt out of a tree, make sure you are always tied to the tree going up or down. I use a safety line with a prussik knot that can save my life anytime. If you'd like instructions on how to set this up, send me your email address and I'll send you the info free. Safe hunting, Jim safetreehunt@yahoo.com
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Jim
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Hunting Deer: Quite Snack Time in the Deer Woods.
Avoid bringing noisy packaging material into the deer woods. Open and store food in a zip-lock bag before leaving camp. Don't want the buck of a lifetime getting away due to a noisy candybar wrapper.
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Nathan Kestner
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Buy a Box of Rubber Gloves.
While Deer hunting, I always keep a supply of rubber gloves handy. Whether it is for gutting a deer or just filling up the truck with gas (scent control) they are sure handy during hunting season.
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Nathan Kestner
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Deer Hunting - Waiting For The Perfect Shot
Why wait for that perfect broadside shot? Take the first lethal shot you feel comfortable with. How many times have you watched the deer walk away, only to think later, I could have taken him if I hadn't waited.
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Team JustNorth
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We have collected some of the top outdoor hunting tips, deer hunting tactics, secret hunting tricks, and outdoor hunting information that the pros use. We hope these hunting tips will make your next hunting adventure more fun, comfortable, and allow you to be assured you will create the hunting memories that will last you a life time.
| North Dakota Deer Hunting Frequently Asked Questions |
Most Frequently Asked Questions about North Dakota Deer Hunting Regulations ...keep reading |
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| Where to Deer Hunt in North Dakota - Ask Your Neighbors |
Where to Deer Hunt in North Dakota - The next time you’re visiting with your neighbors, ask them where they deer hunt. For instance ...keep reading |
| Posted In: Hunting - Deer Hunting |
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| 2011 North Dakota Deer Season and Lottery Information |
2011 North Dakota Deer Season and Lottery Information - For the Aug. 10 deadline, applications are available online at the Game and Fish website, gf.nd.gov, or at license vendors around the state ...keep reading |
| Posted In: Hunting - Deer Hunting |
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| North Dakota 2011 Deer Season Update and Lottery Deadline Approaching |
North Dakota 2011 Deer Season Update and Lottery Deadline Approaching - With this season’s allotment of just under 110,000 licenses, the odds for obtaining a coveted first choice are probably a bit lower than in the recent past in most units.keep reading |
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| North Dakota Spring Hunting and Fishing Dates and Deadlines |
Hunting Snow Geese - The spring snow goose conservation season is already open, but the snowline, not the opening day, is the limiting factor for those ready to ring in spring with a light goose hunt. Read my article for other important hunting and fishing dates and deadlines ...keep reading |
| Posted In: Hunting - General, Hunting - Waterfowl |
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| 2010 Pheasant and Waterfowl Season in Review |
North Dakota’s pheasant and High Plains duck seasons close Jan. 2, so it’s a good time for a review before we start talking about hunting prospects for 2011.keep reading |
| Posted In: Hunting - Waterfowl, Hunting - Upland Birds |
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| The legalization of Crossbows in North Dakota, Wisconsin and Minnesota |
For most of us, crossbows are not a real common topic in hunting discussions. You’ve probably seen them on an outdoors television program or maybe in person at a trade show or other event, but overall use of a crossbow is not that common in North Dakota, most likely because they are not yet legal equipment during the archery or deer gun season...keep reading |
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| Why Do You Hunt? |
Few people in North Dakota would ever ask the question “why do you hunt?”keep reading |
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| North Dakota Duck Season Opens a Week Earlier |
North Dakota Duck Season Opens a Wweek Earlier - Fortunately, North Dakota’s duck season opens a week earlier than it once did, providing more opportunities for blue-winged teal hunters. This year, the duck season opens Sept. 25 for North Dakota residents and Oct. 2 for nonresidents.keep reading |
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| North Dakota PLOTS program and Fall Hunting Outlook |
North Dakota PLOTS program and Fall Hunting Outlook - Even with around 1 million acres in the PLOTS program, plus other public areas in the state, there is not enough public access to provide for all hunting for every man, woman and child taking the field...keep reading |
| Posted In: Hunting - Waterfowl, Hunting - Upland Birds |
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| Sage Grouse Decline in North Dakota - No Sage Grouse Hunting Season |
Sage Grouse Decline in North Dakota - No Sage Grouse Hunting Season - While it won’t become official until the annual small game hunting proclamation is finalized later this month, it’s a certainty that North Dakota will not have a sage grouse season again this fall. This will mark the third year in a row that the state has not had an open season on sage grouse, after more than 40 years of limited hunting that started in the mid-1960s.,,,keep reading |
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