Binoculars for Bulls
It is possible to hunt elk without binoculars but I sure wouldn
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Check Out Your Gear
There are few nastier surprises than to be putting out your decoys and feel ice water trickling down your leg.
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Get Your Hunting Site In Shape
Hunting site maintenance can be noisy work and introduces a lot of your scent into the area. So be sure to take care of this chore well before the season.
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Selecting Waders
Modern waders are marvelous. Not only are they more durable these days, they also offer waterfowlers many comfort options.
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Binoculars for Bucks
Binoculars have always been important to western hunters, but eastern deer hunters are now finding them very useful.
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The Duck Hunter's Coat
Like much waterfowling gear, the duck hunter's clothing choices have widened and been improved.
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Booting Up for Bulls
Elk hunting involves walking, often in rugged terrain. Stout boots with high-traction soles are highly recommended. However, comfort is critical.
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Getting Your Stands In Shape
Start early to get your hunting stands ready for the season. If you hunt from permanent stands, visit them now to make needed repairs.
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Getting To Your Stand
The best stand site in the world isn't worth much if you can't find it in the dark on opening day.
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Dry and Warm
They call it waterfowling because it often occurs near water. However, staying dry is critical to staying warm.
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