Get A Map
Getting a map of the hunting area is a basic step for elk hunters on their own and for the occupants of a drop camp. However, even a guided hunter needs a map to enhance success and safety.
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Cold-Weather Hunting
Because I regularly hunt in northern states and Canada, I know a little something about cold-weather deer hunting.
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Debugging Devices
This isn't about computers. It's about defeating insect pests that plague the archery season.
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Horsing Around
Every elk outfitter or guide in the business who uses horses can tell you dozens of painful stories.
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Tune Up Time for Rover
After laying around all summer, both you and your retriever are likely a bit out of shape and out of sync.
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Plinking Around
We should all strive to become better shots, either with bow or gun.
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Blind Stands
We aren't talking about stands where you can't see anything; we are talking about stands where the deer can't see you.
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Prevailing Winds
The oft-used term "prevailing wind" refers not to the way the wind always blows in a given area but the directions from which it blows under a variety of weather conditions.
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The Eyes Have It
To become a good shot with either a bow or a gun, you must determine which is your master eye. For most people, one eye offers superior vision.
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Boat Maintenance
If your duck boat doesn't double as a fishing platform be sure you ran all the excess fuel out of the engine.
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