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    have the same proliferation of games. It, therefore, becomes crucial to find an excellent Michigan hunting land for sale(for recreation purposes) should you want to enjoy hunting games like the goose, duck, dove, black bear, pheasant, white-tailed deer, mourning dove, sharp-tailed grouse, and wild turkey, etc. Without a thick density of games, a property is not of any worth for recreation purpose, as you will sweat day in and day out and will get nothing to hunt. This will lead to frustration,…

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    Since the beginning of mankind, humans have been in a constant battle for survival. Hunting has been one of the major components to our existence dating back to the beginning of time. Thousands of years ago mankind would be reliant of hunting to be able provide and feed their family and tribe. Without hunting and proving food for your tribe, starvation and death were soon to follow. A Mammoths killed by hunters could provide a tribe meat for months. Killing a mammoth was no easy task though as…

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    Differences Many people mistake crossbows as being the same as compound bows, but they are not. The biggest difference is crossbows are held horizontally, and compound bows are held vertically. This causes different challenges for the user. Most bow hunters think that crossbows are easier to hunt with, but they really are not. Except for the fact that they don’t have to be pulled back and held steady. Where as a compound bow has to be pulled back and held as steady as possible for the most…

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    The Hunt Continues After Deer Season For many hunters around the United States, after fall deer season there is a lull between hunting seasons. Many just wait around the house and get bored and there shooting skills start to dull. They just wait until spring when waterfowl and turkey season starts. Most states have small game open, yet it’s not the same as long distance, precision shooting for deer and other large game animals. There is one season that is open during this lull and combines the…

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    Bang! The smell of gun powder in the morning is a duck hunter’s favorite smell. His favorite sight is the ducks flying in and listening to their wings whistle. To become the best duck hunter, the hunter should but duck stamps, know all land boundaries in his hunting area, and have a good duck blind to stay hidden. The best duck hunters know to buy their duck stamps first. Every hunter has to have stamps to duck hunt. If any Game Warden sees a hunter hunting without stamps he will give the…

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    The first time I ever shot a deer came as a tremendous surprise to me. It happened about four years ago. I had hunted for a while before that, but that was the first year that I actually took it seriously and I got my gun safety license so I could shoot. It was the second weekend in rifle season, so it was empty in the woods and quiet. It was a cold, crisp Saturday morning. The moon was full so on our walk out we didn't need a flashlight or anything because it was bright enough to see. We…

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    Hunting In West Virginia

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    A certain issue has been debated on and off throughout the state of West Virginia for years, and this issue would happen to be if Sunday hunting should be allowed in all of the Mountain State. This law is enacted in some of the state but most still do not see the benefits of ratifying such an act. Sunday hunting would provide great opportunities, substantial economic gain, and an overall positive impact on the state. As many West Virginians know, hunting is a true pastime and will most likely…

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    The deer family is a huge part of the earth's ecosystem and food cycle. The deer species play a big roll in nature and everyday life. No two in the species are the same and they all have noticeable unique features. The uses for deer is endless just like its rolls in nature. People in the past and some in the present wouldn't have survived without animals from this species. The beautiful group has become an everyday part of people's lives. There is much to learn about this interesting group of…

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    and this is the day I killed my first deer. I was at Pleasant View Elementary School for the whole day, but I left at 2:00 to go hunting with my dad. We went to Rutters to grab something to drink, and something to eat. We got our food because my dad didn’t bring food. We both got Twix and a bottle of Sprite, but we ate the food on the way there. My dad and I went to my mom’s parents’ hunting land. The land was some small woods with big fields for the deer to roam and eat. When we got there, we…

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    Not a sound can be heard in the dark and silent black timber. The brutal terrain gradually slopes as a hunter walks out and onto the next ridge. Wind howls as it blows across the mountainside, for nothing blocks it. Monster mule deer graze on the horizon as bighorn sheep bed down on some rocks, prepared for any situation that may arise. The Rockies are not just home to mighty animals but a wide variety of people as well: The Roadhunter, The Nature Hunter, and The Hardcore Hunter. The most…

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