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Archive for September, 2009

posted by Leisure Knowledge on Sep 30

A magazine meant exclusively for hunters, the Bow Arrow Hunting magazine is as entertaining as it is informative. It is hugely popular among beginners and professionals alike.

There are numerous benefits to subscribing to the Bow Arrow Hunting magazine, and they are listed below–

(1) It is difficult for a hunter to keep track of the varied hunting seasons across the globe. This magazine puts them all into one place. So any hunter from any state/any country is able to study all the existing hunting possibilities.

(2) The information provided within each issue is beneficial to both, beginner and seasoned professional.

(3) The best hunting locations are beautifully described in full-length articles. There is valuable information pertaining to hunting lodges that provide accommodation, plus expert guides who lead hunters to well-stocked hunting properties. Discounts offered on hunting trip package deals are also mentioned.

(4) Seasoned veterans share useful tips concerning the choicest places to purchase hunting gear and supplies, tree stands and setting them up. They also express their opinions about the latest tested and proven hunting equipment.

(5) Every hunter may not be familiar with different hunting activities. Well, the Bow Arrow Hunting magazine educates the reader about them! They definitely make an enjoyable read!

(6) Every kind of hunting gear has found its way into the Bow Arrow Hunting magazine at some time or the other. Want to know about boots, arrows and bow strings, or broad heads? Well, it is all there!

(7) Any one with a desire to become a great bow hunter can take tuition from this magazine. The knowledge base is so useful that if the novice follows the steps outlined and practises with dedication, it will not be long before he/she becomes an expert!

As is already known, an enormous amount of practice and skill is needed to handle traditional bows or crossbows. Additional qualities required are strength, intelligence, shrewdness and knowledge regarding hunting.

(8) Tips are not confined just to bow and arrow–there are tips related to hunting in general, tricks which can be put to great use, and definitions of different skills required for hunting. The Bow Arrow Hunting magazine therefore rouses enthusiasm in a hunter!

(9) Different kinds of tools may be used for varied forms of hunting–bow and arrow, shotgun or fishing rod–but all “hunting” comes under a common umbrella of hunting laws and central themes. Thus, the varied types of hunting blend to form a single cohesive sport.

(10) Views and reviews are presented freely in the Bow Arrow Hunting magazine. They may range from something as mundane as hunting laws to more exciting topics such as the best locations for hunting various species of your choice, an archer’s paraphernalia and professional dealers with their choicest salespersons.

(11) To top it all, whether it is talking about hunting tools and techniques, supplies, experiences and so on, the Bow Arrow Hunting magazine never fails to explode long-existing myths about hunting! Only tried and tested truths are passed on. So also the latest in hunting trends and the debates centering round them.

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posted by Leisure Knowledge on Sep 30

There are several white tail deer hunting tactics that you may not know about that will significantly increase your chances at bagging a trophy buck this hunting season. Most hunters understand the basics about deer attraction methods …

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posted by Leisure Knowledge on Sep 30

Texas Hunting & Fishing Top Events 09/30 – Alligator Season Ends 09/30 – Texas Quail Study Group 10/01 – Squirrel Season East Texas Begins 10/01 – Javelina Season North Zone Begins 10/01 – San Antonio Ducks Unlimited 47th Annual Banquet …

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posted by Leisure Knowledge on Sep 30

Even though personal computers have been around for a very long time, they really became popular in the 1980’s and have evolved into almost a necessity of life for many people. However, video games really began with the invention of the Atari video game system which would eventually evolve into more in-depth and more powerful game systems. One of the earliest hunting games developed was Duck Hunt which was made for the Nintendo game system.

Duck Hunt required the use of a special Nintendo Zapper light gun that plugged directly into the system. Players would then wait for ducks to show up on the screen which looked like a field. When the ducks came along, they would point and shoot. They were accompanied by a faithful hunting dog who would laugh if the duck was missed and congratulate on a successful shooting. The game also allowed players to shoot clay pigeons if they chose.

There was really no ending in the Duck Hunt game, however there were playing levels. Depending on how good the player got, he or she would advance up to 99 levels at which point, the game would go to level 00. At that level, no ducks would appear, but you would hear wings flapping. After three times of no ducks appearing, the game would be “over”.

After Duck Hunt, there were many other hunting video games that would begin to emerge on the market including Deer Hunter, Big Game Hunter, and Dangerous Hunts. Most of these games began for video game consoles like Nintendo, but the computer industry would soon become more and more involved as these games began to rise in popularity. While opinions vary as to which hunting video game was the first one developed for the home computer, many think that it was called “The Hunting Game” and was made by Oquirrh Productions. The Hunting Game allowed players to hunt for mule, deer, elk, and white tail deer from 48 separate locations. You were allowed to use a rifle, a bow, or a muzzle loader to hunt your prey. You also could hunt for turkey or water fowl from 18 separate locations.

When The Hunting Game first came onto the market, it caused quite a stir among hunting enthusiasts as well as animal rights activists. In fact, in many circles, the emergence of hunting video games brought about much debate and controversy.

Those who enjoyed hunting in the “real world” found these new games exciting and a great way to get some entertainment without leaving the comfort of their own home. They saw the games as a great way to be able to hunt animals they might never be able to do in real life such as bears and moose.

After all, the average Midwestern hunter sees plenty of deer on hunting expeditions, but their chances of hunting bear or elk is limited without a trip someplace.

On the other hand, animal rights activists threw a fit over these games because they perceived them as just another way to harm the animal population and promote violence against our furry friends. Even though the animals were just a bunch of coding made up by a software programmer somewhere, they still felt that video games promoting hunting only added to the real hunting of animals which they perceived as wrong.

At any rate, the fact remained that hunting video games took the market by storm and soon became some of the most popular selling games and software around. Software developers began to make these games much more challenging offering up different options for players that would make the games more enjoyable.

Today, there are hundreds of hunting video games for enthusiasts to choose from that have evolved into truly challenging games. Some may think that a point and click game where you can “down” a virtual deer might be a bit boring, but those who love these games disagree wholeheartedly.

They provide not only entertainment, but also a way to hone their hunting skills at any time of the day or night. When you spend a certain amount of time honing your tracking skills on the computer, chances are pretty good that you’ll be able to use those skills while hunting for real.

posted by Leisure Knowledge on Sep 30

The Boston researchers hope to extend their genomic analyses beyond the 85 Middle Easterners to include American families as they refine their gene- hunting techniques . An “informatics” lab at Children’s Hospital Boston will compare the …

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Hunting techniques ; Trophy care. The schedule and locations are: Friday, Oct. 2 – In Tucson, at the International Wildlife Museum at 6 p.m

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posted by Leisure Knowledge on Sep 30

Call out to 15 minutes of fame. Colusa County Sun Herald “I got interested in duck hunting and duck calls after I started working here.” Attempts to contact the Jay Leno Show were unsuccessful, but Leno’s Web site … …

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posted by Leisure Knowledge on Sep 30

In order to successfully call ducks or geese late in the hunting season you need to shake things up by adjusting your calling plan. Here are five strategies that you can use to call more ducks and geese into your decoy spread

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posted by Leisure Knowledge on Sep 30

If you’re viewing this page, you’re probably wondering how to bird watch as a beginner right? If so, you’ve come to the right article.

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posted by Leisure Knowledge on Sep 30

Hunting Equipment · Shop Hunting Equipment · Hunting Equipment Auctions · Hunting Videos · Hunting News · Hunting Links. « Duck Hunting in Keith’s Korner · Whitetailed Deer Hunting – It’s in the Senses » …

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