Here is an email we sent to Utah Sen. Allen Christensen lending our full support.
Dear Sen. Allen Christensen,
Stop! If you are ready for a hunting adventure, you will need to take into account several items before starting your trip. First, you must check your hunting equipment to find out if you have packed all the essential tools and gear. If you notice that you have forgotten something, it is advisable to revise these ten tips before for buying hunting gear.
Naturally, you are supposed to carry the appropriate gun to hunt. If you are a veteran hunter, you have already learned that you can find high quality Guns for Sale in the most famous hunting stores. Considering hunting gear, there are different factors to think about before purchasing useless elements.
First: Investigate the most important hunting stores and check their promos. These stores are usually more expensive but their promos are often amazing.
Second: Renowned brands are your guarantee for quality. Try to buy gear manufactured by them.
Third: There are many pieces of clothing which have been designed to hunt but that doesn’t mean it’s the right one for you. Choose according to the type of hunting you will perform.
Fourth: Some pieces of clothing have been created to protect their users from briers and thorns.
Fifth: When hunting deer, clothes must be warm and quiet.
Sixth: If you are going to enjoy a hunting trip in wet areas, you need to buy clothes made of waterproof material or at least water repellent fabrics.
Seventh: Buy several pairs of socks to wear with your hunting boots.
Eighth: Try to choose clothes that imitate the environment which surrounds the area.
Ninth: Take care of your hunting gear. Wash it with soaps free of scent.
Ten: Take advantage of discounts, which are available, online.
As in any outdoor activity, hunting can be improved by wearing the appropriate clothes. Preparation before a hunting trip is vital to enjoy this adventure. Hunting gear is an important element in this story.
The tips described above are specially focused on clothes but there are other elements, which are crucial to perform this activity such as guns. Guns for Sale are available in specialty stores where they can advise you on which gun you need according to your hunting preferences.
Hunting is more than a hobby. Hunters are committed to this activity and they try to improve their technique and their hunting equipment every year. However, hunting is also fun. The sport of hunting must be monitored by regulations in order not to break nature’s balance. So, hunting demands convenient clothes and equipment to make this sport enjoyable.
The sport of hunting can be risky if it is performed without the elements required. Therefore, be ready to plan your next hunting trip by buying the best hunting gear for you and your hunting adventure will be a success.
The tips mentioned above are simple guidelines to help you with this difficult task. Shop
This article was taken from straight.com
“They don’t call him “Terrible Ted” for nothing.
Hunting property has been the preferred investment medium for many of late. It is one of the fastest growing areas of wildlife real estate. It has been estimated that the need for hunting land will triple over the next few years because of keen interest in that sport. Already, many lands in rural America are now devoted to recreation instead of agriculture.
You will be counting on sound investment if you are able to cash in on the growing need for hunting land. You can buy a simple raw land and then convert into an impressive hunting land so you can buy one that already fits the purpose. No matter what, you are going to make sure that the land is suitable for wildlife.
A Position Statement of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife
This past week I finally purchased my hunting/fishing license for the Maine 2010 season. As a non-resident this package costs $157 this year which has gone up since last year. Oh well, it’s the price we must pay. This license covers hunting of small and big game, fishing, and also a night hunting permit for coyote. This does not cover any special permits needed for hunting animals such as moose and turkeys, which none of us currently hunt. This winter I will focus on coyotes, bobcats, and foxes. As this is our first winter hunting these predators I hope we can get one, and I’m assuming it will be easier than the warmer months since they will be mating and also hungrier due to the snowfall. I have also just received some new hunting gear from Cabela’s that I ordered late last week. The new hunting gear I have includes a new camo folding chair that sits low to the ground, a Cabela’s bi-pod shooting stick, and some camo form rifle wrap which I think will work really nice on my rifle and shotgun. The camo form wrap, the chair, and a new Remington camo backpack that I picked up at Wal Mart a few weeks back will be put into another air tight bag I have with some spruce and/or pine branches in order to cover up some of the fabric/plastic scent on these items. I used to do that with my hunting clothing, but no longer, definitely did not like it that much. Now I just make sure I wash my stuff with scent free wash, and will also use Dead Down Wind spray before heading out to a stand. We also need to pick up some red lens repair tape which is sold at automotive stores, which we will use to cover the lens of our spotlight. These types of animals are not supposed to see the wavelength of red light which should also aid in our hunts. We will be traveling to Maine for MLK weekend to do as much hunting as we can, so stay tuned to see how we do.
Well folks the 2009 deer season here in MA has come to an end unfortunately. The good news is that it ended on a good note. Last Saturday me and my father in law were hunting a small piece that we decided to go in and sit for a few hours. About 800 am I heard him shoot on the other side of the hill, I waited a short time and then my phone rang. It was him and he said that he thinks he got one. So over the hill I went. He took a long shot with with the Thompson center muzzle-loader and he brought me down to where he shot at 3 does all standing together, probably about 125-150 yards. We looked around and didn’t see any sign of a good hit. So he circled way out and around trying to drive them back towards me with no luck. Once we determined that he had missed we headed out and on the way out we saw where the 50 cal. sabot struck a small cedar tree go figure. So we headed for another piece where we had seen deer a few days earlier bedded down. I told Dave that I would drive the piece to him and for him to go down to the corner of the field and wait while I drove one of the hillsides, and I told him that when he saw me go across the ridge to go into the wood line about 75 yards and stand on a knoll overlooking a swampy area. As I continued my drive towards him I looked up on a small ridge and saw a nice buck running parallel to me the opposite direction, I fired at him almost dropping him in his tracks, he went about 25 yards and rolled over, no time after that Dave shot again!. I thought to myself as I was full of excitement that we both just got a deer. I ran over to where he was and he said that he thinks he missed the doe he shot at, I told him that I had just killed a nice buck but wasn’t sure how big. When we got up to him he was a nice size 7 pointer with a really nice rack, we dragged him out with some help from the land owner and began the process in this state to try and find a check station, good luck I love the state of MA!. We finally got him checked in and weighed up at 150 lbs not too bad!







