Games of all sorts are a very popular source of entertainment and deer hunting games online are just as popular. You will find these games have a variety of different names but the theme is the same. The game is set as the hunt for a deer. The online games will vary from the simple hunt to the complex and challenging deer trek hunt.

As the hunter you will need to make sure that you are hunting in the deer hunting season and in designated areas. You will also need to become acquainted with a hunting rifle that will give you the power of a good clean shot. As the hunts will change in theme you may have to stock up on a certain amount of ammunition.

These deer hunting games online are another way to experience the thrill of the hunt. In short for the person who does not have the ability of hunting for real these online games are a great alternative. As you don’t have to worry about getting into trouble with the game authorities you can practice your hunting and shooting skills.

The interesting aspect about these deer hunting games online is that they cater for a wide audience. Some of the deer hunting games online have facilities where you can contact your friends to join you for a fantastic time in a virtual hunt. In other deer hunting games you as the hunter pit your skills and bravery against the deer found in the game.

These very intense hunting games will have your adrenaline levels rushing throughout the entire game time. You will find these deer hunting games online have produced situations where you must hunt as if you were on an actual hunt. This means you will have only certain deer which you are allowed to hunt. You must learn to read their body movements so that you don’t lose your target deer.

This skill comes in very handy for the deer hunting games online where instead of passive deer you meet up with dangerous animals as well as deer. These deer hunting games will force you to think as well as to act. In these games as the hunter you must survive possible attacks by grizzly bears and other dangerous animals. You also need to decide what deer you want to bring down.

While these are not games that non hunters will enjoy, they can bring some excitement for those hunters who are passing their time away. These games will allow these individuals the thrill of deer hunting without having to agonize about the deer the got away. After all you just have to reload the deer hunting games online and you’re set to bag your prize trophy deer.





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 29 Sep 2009 @ 11:03 AM 
You know there are many odd things which may happen on a deer hunt. “There’s many a slip ‘twixt the cup and the lip” and a hunter never wants to start eating his deer until he has it dressed and hung up.

I could tell you of many such cases, some of which happened to me, others which happened to other hunters. Since I want to keep this as accurate as possible—as near truth as is possible without taxing credibility, always bearing in mind that truth is often stranger than fiction—I am going to tell you of a hunt where I was present, but one in which I did no shooting.

I was hunting with several men, including a man with whom I had often hunted. I will not reveal his name as it might cause him embarrassment, even though I am quite sure that there is a statute of limitations on game-law violations.

When quite near this man, I heard him shoot twice. He was using an automatic shotgun and when he pulled the trigger, anything he was aiming at would usually end up dead. He was one of the best wing shots I ever hunted with. Sometimes he would shoot twice at a particularly big deer, and I supposed that this was what he had done in this case. I waited for a short time, on the off chance that he had missed, for any deer that might be coming my way. I then went over to his position where I found him standing over a nice doe.

Two other men, strangers to me, had arrived there before me. Now this man and I were used to each other’s hunting mannerisms, and were close mouthed among strangers—a Yankee habit which gives us an undeserved reputation as rather cold individuals—so that when he maneuvered to a position where the others could not see, and gave me his signal, I knew he had shot two deer. Glancing in the direction of his pointed finger, I could see nothing; however, I made no investigation until after the strangers had gone their way.

Later, when he had the opportunity, he told me of shooting two deer and of having the disappointment of watching a big buck pass by and not daring to shoot at it because of the possibility of being caught with two in plain sight. We dressed out the doe, and then went towards the spot where the other deer had been lying. Before we reached the place, a fawn jumped up and bounded away into the thick woods. We were both so surprised that we stood rooted and watched it disappear. That fawn had been slightly wounded and when it had recovered from the initial shock, it had reverted to babyhood and stayed hidden and quiet until we approached its hiding place.

The big disappointment for this man was that he had not waited for the buck, but he had a good alibi. The buck was a long, long minute behind the doe, and when you think of the distance a deer can travel in that time, you can see that he was wise in taking the doe when he had the chance and not waiting for a buck which might not come.

Most of the time, the opportunity doesn’t come twice. And this also happen with the hunting. Use the opportunity in the maximize way; this will make the bigger chance for the hunter to get the result.





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There are dozens of different types of deer hunting games available today; browsing the local entertainment store a hunter will come across many of them, most with a hefty price tag. However, there is another option for the budget conscious hunter; online deer hunting games are available at little, or even no cost. Many hunters however still have concerns about playing games online. What is required of your PC? Are the graphics realistic? How much space will they consume? The hunter has a few options to choose from, and each is slightly different.

ESPN Deer Hunting

This is probably one of the best games available online, and as with all the games in this article, it’s free. In most cases it takes only a few minutes to download and you’re off and hunting! The hunter will be given some options to choose from; he’ll need to choose which season he wants to hunt in, which weapon, and which deer stand he wants to bag his virtual trophy from. The game requires Flash, which is probably already installed on your computer, and is a fairly realistic online version.

Deer Drive

This game is a 3-D hunting experience like no other. It has a slightly different goal from the previous one, here you’re out to bag all the deer you can get! A herd of deer will be driven into your sights and you shoot at as many deer as your ammunition will allow, aiming for the bigger bucks. This game requires the hunter to have quick reactions and will be great for an adrenaline rush.

Hunting Unlimited 4

This game is also different from the previous two. The hunter is given missions to complete that provide a real challenge. There are twelve different species and six different landscapes where you can track your prey in the North American wilderness to the African safari. This game is great for the hunter looking for challenges to complete in a win/lose situation.

While the hunter has a lot of options for online games, finding a favorite shouldn’t be a problem as they all have different goals. Whether the hunter prefers a lot of different species to hunt, to sit in a blind and wait for his trophy whitetail, or complete challenges in a variety of situations, the hunter is bound to find one that suits his taste. Since so many of the online games are free, the hunter can try all of them to get a feel for what he likes.





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 26 Sep 2009 @ 4:55 AM 


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 25 Sep 2009 @ 1:52 PM 


was taken during the season of 05-06 on a family ranch in S TX. I only had management buck privileges in 05, so I had to film and scout and could only watch these bucks. The 8pt I shoot in this clip was 9+yrs old. Some of them were fully mature this year, but were hard to find. None of these bucks are tame or penned. With a camera, it aint always about the kill. deer hunting deer hunting deer hunting bow bow bow whitetail whitetail whitetail hunt hunt hunt … deer hunting buck whitetail …

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Ohio, like many other states where deer hunting is a popular pastime, has strictly regulated seasons ensuring both the safety of the deer hunter, and for the preservation of the deer herd for seasons to come. The regulations are set forth by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Division. While many hunters may not like the laws set forth by the DNR, it’s important that they be obeyed as the department spends much time and money researching the deer population. If many hunters took it upon themselves to disregard the laws in place, the deer population would plummet; some species throughout history are now extinct due to over-hunting.

One thing a hunter will need to get in Ohio is a hunting license. In order to get this a hunter must successfully complete a hunter safety course. Since many hunters take this course while still in school and probably don’t hold on to the certificate, presenting a previous license from another state, or signing an affidavit that you are over 21 and have previously held a hunting license in another state will suffice. Don’t fret however if you’ve not taken the course, they are available everywhere and are written at a fifth grade level. While there is no minimum age for a child to begin hunting, children 15 or younger must be accompanied by an adult at least 18 years of age.

Ohio regulations state it is legal to use any caliber handgun, rifle, shotgun that is 10 gauge or smaller, airgun, longbow with a draw weight of at least 40 pounds, or crossbow with a draw weight between 75 and 200 pounds to hunt deer. Trapping and spotlighting however are illegal, as is the use of voice transmitting devices while hunting. Hunting from motor vehicles other than boats or farm equipment is also prohibited. Also, for safety purposes, every hunter must have visible orange clothing on during open season.

As with any other state, Ohio also has regulations by season and time of day a hunter may hunt. Guns many not be fired before dawn or after dusk. Due to the popularity of hunting a variety of different species in public wildlife areas, these areas are closed from September 1st to May 1st to anyone not participating in hunting between 8pm and 6am, and 10pm and 6pm the remainder of the year. This ensures that only hunters are camping overnight and will therefore be outfitted with visible orange clothing.

Another great thing the state offers to ensure that what is killed is also used, are many organizations that accept donations of a portion of the venison to feed the needy.





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 23 Sep 2009 @ 6:28 AM 


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 22 Sep 2009 @ 5:41 AM 


Deer Hunt – www.HUNTNGFOOTAGE.COM I saw this buck briefly 2 years ago. Back then he was a 10pt and I thought he was 4yrs old. Today I was sitting in the same box blind overlooking an oat patch and a road. The buck showed up, I turned on the camera, realized he was a BIG 8pt and decided to take him. I grabbed for my rifle as he was walking out of the frame, got a good rest, re-focused the camera, and took the shot. This all happened in about 1 minute’s time! I would have been in a bow blind …

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