30 Apr 2009 @ 8:15 PM 


This week on HuntFish Tv, we go out with Dave Adcock and his son Steve in southeast Mn for two great bow hunts. … Deer Hunting Bow Steve Adcock Dave Minnesota SouthEast MN

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When it comes to hunting, Ohio deer hunting is actually one of the most popular locations to go, to many peoples’ surprise. When you think of Ohio, you usually don’t think of an outdoor lover paradise-instead, you might think of Cleveland, Lake Erie, and a lot of farm land. What they don’t think of is hunting, or really anything outdoors related.

However, deer hunting in the state is very popular as well as many other kinds, and abundant, and you can certainly find plenty of opportunity available to you if you go here.

Believe it or not, there are quite a few forests in Ohio, more than you might think, which is why there are so many deer. Regardless of whether you want to go bow or gun hunting, you can find a lot of opportunity here.

Here are some tips to help make your Ohio deer hunting trip more successful right off the bat. One of the things you should know is that deer sleep during the day, and usually are most either at the beginning or end of the day, which gives you a thirty minute window to work with while it’s light.

Therefore, there is no time to waste when finding the best hunting spot, because if you get this wrong, you definitely don’t have time to relocate for that time period.

One of the most important things you can do for your Ohio deer hunting trip is to know the area you are going to inside and out before getting started, and be sure you look for things such as where the deer trails are, where they will be going for food and where thy live.

This way, you can position yourself between these locations, and catch them while they are going past. You will need to get there quite early to find this information out, however; also, you could consider taking out a hunting lodge with you, for a price, of course.

Knowing your location and getting there beforehand is always important, but particularly when you are hunting in a place where you’ve never been to before, as you likely haven’t with Ohio deer hunting. Be sure you leave yourself at least several hours to scope it out and determine the best places to hunt for your Ohio deer hunting

Also, you might consider taking a guide with you on your trip, particular if you’ve never been to the area before, as they can show you the best places quickly and easily so that you don’t have to spend your entire trip trying to do this. This will help eliminate the steps I described above, because your guide will know right where to go.

Yes, this can be a bit of an investment, but if you are serious about getting deer on your trip, I’d recommend this. The prices will vary depending on how many people you have in your group, and you generally get a discount the more people you have for your Ohio deer hunting trip.





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When it comes to deer and deer hunting, if you really want to become a top notch deer hunter, you will need to take some very important steps.

Success with anything doesn’t just happen by chance or luck-almost all of the time, it requires you to have some specialized knowledge, and deer hunting is no exception.

Most hunters think that catching a deer is mostly about luck, and while luck plays a part, the reality is that most of your success is dependent on you. Here are some tips to help you get that prized deer as fast as possible.

First of all, remember that where you hunt is the most important factor. Even if you are a bad hunter, you have a chance to get a deer when there are many around, but you could be the best hunter in the world and still not catch one if there aren’t any around. Sounds obvious, but many people don’t pay enough attention to their location, the most critical important aspect.

For deer an deer hunting success, you need to pick an area and get there at least 24 hours earlier to check it out if you haven’t hunted there before. Check out where the deer go to drink, eat, where they reside, and attempt to find the trails they take to and from wherever they happen to b going.

Then you just get yourself in between the two areas and you have set up yourself for success. This is critically important to becoming a successful deer hunter. If you remember nothing else from this article, remember this point, and you should be ready to go.

Something else you might consider doing is going out with an experienced hunter the first time or two, as you will learn a lot about deer and deer hunting from them, and seeing how they do things can really cut some time off your learning curve in a hurry.

Also, watch some hunting shows on television, as you can learn a lot from just watching ten or fifteen minutes of how they do things. Make sure you go out around dawn or later as the sun is just going down, as this is the time you will see the most deer, and therefore have the best chance of success.

Another reason it’s important to go out early is that the deer will not spot you in the area, because if they do, they will likely not go near there that entire day. If you make sure that they don’t see you, you will not have to worry about this.

One final tip: make sure you don’t have any strong smelling items or clothing with you, as deer smell very well, and if you carry anything like that with you, they will detect it in a minute, and avoid you. Remember, if nothing else, remember that location is the most important aspect of your success as a deer hunter.

Keep this info in mind when it comes to deer and deer hunting, and you will achieve success very quickly.





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 26 Apr 2009 @ 1:38 PM 


Think twice before you go bow hunting. I’m not against hunting, but you need to be careful no matter what you are doing… Sorry for the audio overdub, but the video speaks for itself. … deer hunting bow animal attack hunter

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While the electronic stores can have a lot of options for the deer hunter looking to find some entertainment during the off-season, the deer hunting games available are often at an exorbitant price and tend to take up a lot of space on your computer. Fortunately, a hunter has other options. There are now quite a few deer hunting games available online, and the best part about them is that they are totally free! The hunter may be a little concerned about free games online; will the graphics be poor? Is it too easy? This actually isn’t the case at all, some of the games available for free online have spectacular graphics and allow the hunter to feel as if he were in the woods himself.

Hunting Unlimited 4

This game is perfect for the hunter looking for a challenge. The hunter is given goals he must complete in fast-paced environments. The game also offers more than just deer hunting, a hunter can choose from twelve different species to hunt in six different landscapes, from the North American plains to the African safari. For a free game, Hunting Unlimited 4 well deserves the distinction of one of the best available.

ESPN Deer Hunting

This game is geared 100% to the deer hunter. It downloads at lightning fast speeds, even for a hunter on a 56k connection. This game allows the hunter complete freedom to choose his hunting style; from weapons, season, type of deer, and which deer stand to use. This game requires Flash to run, which is probably already on your computer, has pretty realistic graphics, and allows the hunter to get out there and test his virtual whitetail hunting ability.

Deer Drive

This game sets itself apart from the others because it is 3D. 3D games are really a virtual environment unmatched. In this game herds of deer and other species are driven into your sights and the hunter’s goal is to shoot the biggest of the bunch. The game downloads at a reasonable speed and is pretty fast-paced.

While the decision may be difficult to make, because the games are free the hunter can try them all on for size. Each has a relatively good download time and offers slightly different hunting environments. Whichever choice the virtual hunter makes, he’s sure to kill some of the boredom while he waits for opening day to come around, and there’s no license necessary!





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 17 Apr 2009 @ 4:30 PM 


Watch as Kenny Parson takes his first velvet buck with a bow. This hunt is from the DVD release Flatlinin’ Full Season. … deer hunting bow buck lighted nock luminok arrow turkey goose duck

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Outdoor Insights Prostaff member, Ryan Shafer, shoots a Tall Tined buck with his shotgun in Ohio. www.outdoorinsightstv.com

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As with any sport, a competitive streak runs through deer hunting. Hunters are always swapping stories of how large a buck was, or how many points it had, even to the point of extreme exaggeration. So it makes sense that for as long as hunting has existed for sport, there have been hunting contests to award bragging rights to the hunter who bagged the biggest trophy. But some fear that the hunting contest takes a step in the wrong direction; many worry that hunters are killing deer for bragging rights alone, and not to use the meat and carcass of the deer as is preferred. Because of this negative criticism, many groups have discontinued hunting contests all together.

Those who criticize the practice of hunting contests do so under the assumption that hunters “shoot to kill”, instead of shooting to use the meat of the animal. Some contests have tried to offset this criticism by changing the rules. For instance, the World Hunting Association, long known for their deer hunting contest, proposed the idea of using tranquilizers to only knock the deer out for a period of time, but that proposal received even more scrutiny; many protesters said it would be animal cruelty, so the WHA returned to the traditional format.

Deer hunting has been closely regulated by the Department of Natural Resources for many decades so hunters will not adversely effect the deer population. Hunting contests, by their very nature, encourage the hunter to bag the biggest trophy, so another concern is that an irresponsible hunter may try to take a deer by illegal means. If hunters decide to disregard the laws set in place, the deer population could plummet.

One suggestion made has been to allow the hunters to take deer off of only 1,000 square acres of land, thus the deer population would be very strictly controlled. Also, other hunters not participating in the contest who plan to use the meat for food won’t be affected by the abundance of hunters. But while some contests are attempting to find better ways to run their competition, just as many more continue to run their contests in the traditional way.

The best thing a competitive hunter can do is to stick to deer hunting contests that are strongly regulated. This will allow the hunter to compete with minimal interruption from outside criticism. Also, the more regulated a competition is, often times the more challenging, so when a hunter does triumph, the reward will be all the more satisfying.





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 11 Apr 2009 @ 12:59 AM 


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 02 Apr 2009 @ 2:57 AM 
Whitetail deer hunting is one of the most popular hunting genres in the entire world with more and more enthusiasts every year. For a first time whitetail deer hunter it can be a rather difficult thing to do that is why a few tips and tricks about this type of activity are needed in order to start out with decent results.

Experienced hunters recommend checking the hunting equipment when going into the stand, not later when a buck will eventually walk out. Check if your scope is clear, the shells in the chamber or if you use a bow, check if your bow will draw back properly. There are many issues to take into consideration that is why we strongly advise to prepare well ahead.

If you plan on hunting whitetail deer in a food plot or a large field it is recommended to do it during the late hours of the day. Remember that deer like heavy cover so it is advisable to try and clear a path through the cover that you consider these animals might be using. The whitetail deer usually prefers using the easiest routes possible. Once you have set up a path, hunt over the built path in a hunting tree stand.

If using deer calls isn’t your cup of tea ( mainly because you are afraid of scaring these animals ), it is advisable to use it only after you see a deer that you are not willing to shoot. Once you have done so, you will notice that it doesn’t scare them and you will observe their reactions. Be sure to use the most suitable calls, otherwise the animals will get suspicious.

The best advice possible is to hunt whenever you have the possibility. Experience is crucial, only by going out there in the wilderness you will learn more about their habitat, feeding habits and other characteristics that you will eventually use in your advantage. We strongly suggest that you follow our advice and the next time you have the possibility to hunt, don’t hesitate, you know what they say: practice makes perfect and this is statement is entirely applicable for hunting not only whitetail deer but other animals as well.

When you are about to hunt in a new area, it is advisable to hunt at a new stand each day for a short period of time as this is the most efficient way to learn about the deer movement routes. If you spot a deer and shoot it and afterwards you jump it up a very short distance from the position you have made the shot, it is advisable to stand back and give it time to take its last breath, if you shot it during the late hours of the day it is recommended to wait overnight.

If you plan on hunting whitetail deer with a bow, experienced hunters recommend doing it from a tree stand because it is way more efficient in comparison with hunting from ground level. Another advice, use only one pin because it is easier to aim high or low on the whitetail deer than attempt to remember to use a specific one when the large one walks out.

We hope that our suggestions will come in hand and on your first attempts on hunting these animals you will get at least decent results. Remember; practice every time you have the chance.





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