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A Short Guide To Collecting Stag Hunting Knives
The stag hunting knives are very different from other sorts of knives. The special part of the stag hunting knife is the handle, which is made from the white tail, mule deer and sometimes even elk antler. The quality of the knife insofar as its designs, durability, craftsmanship, materials and ...


Why Gerber Hunting Knives Continue To Be A Market Leader
For the serious knife collectors all over the world, there are so many knives in different sizes and descriptions, it's a wonder how they keep track of them all. Many collectors like to have different varieties in their collections, while others may focus on a more specific name brand. The Gerber ...


History of Wildlife Food: Nuts, Berries, Fruits, and Acorns
For over 100 years hunting plantations have been planting fruit trees for wildlife food and shelter. Like the old English hunting plantations, today's hunters are realizing that big deer, strong bucks and graceful does, hardy turkey, fat quail, and dove come from supplementing what would otherwise experience a very mediocre ...


Hunting Dogs: Essential Training Equipment and Information
Producing a "finished" hunting dog, one that will perform the tasks of pointing out game or retrieving game, is not a simple matter. In some cases, it can take several hunting seasons and specialized training equipment to achieve the desired results. It would be ludicrous to begin training a dog ...


Grizzly Bear Hunting Moratoriums In Canada
In March of 2006, the government of Alberta imposed a ban on the hunting of grizzly bears for sport. The move showed a considerable lack of reaction when compared to a similar ban by British Columbia in 2001, and indeed a comparison of the actions in the two provinces sheds ...


Hunting Areas In Alberta, Canada
Alberta is a transitional province within Canada. Several different ecosystems in Canada meet in Alberta and gradually merge into one another. Included in these systems are the sub-arctic boreal forest of the north, the end of the great mountain ranges of the far west, and the end of the Great ...


Be the hunter, not the hunted - Hunting Safety Tips everyone
Out of all of the sports participated in around the world, hunting is considered to be one of the most dangerous. Due to this, many safety precautions must be made to ensure your safety, as well as the safety of those around you. This cannot be emphasized enough, as your ...


Hunting the Fear Bear
ack when I was 12, my best friend Shane and I spent most of our summerweekends camping in the thick woods behind my family's farm house. We'dpitch our tent next to the fishing pond and would spend the weekend in thegreat outdoors.While we imagined we were living off the fat ...


August Deer Hunting Tips
It is now August. The bucks are in full velvet and grouped together in their bachelor groups. Now is the time to do you long range scouting. Find a spot where you can see a good food source with binoculars from a good distance away. I like to watch the ...


Ghost Hunting 101 - You Can Hunt Ghosts Too!!
During each lecture I do, people ask me if I can explain in simple terms how to hunt ghosts. Following each question, I chuckle and tell them that it isn't as hard as it seems, in fact, anyone can do it. What does it take to be a ghost hunter? ...



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