June 23, 2008
deer hunting, elk hunting, hunting
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1. Be sure the animal is definitely dead. Don’t get too close until you know for sure.
2. Tag your animal in accordance with local regulations before you do anything else.
3. Roll the animal onto it’s back. If at all possible, the animal’s head should be uphill from it’s tail.
4. Remove the penis and scrotum if required, then cut around the anus. Some hunters recommend tying it off to avoid contamination that fecal matter can cause.
5. Work up from the rectum, cutting through the hide carefully so as not to puncture the innards
6. When you reach the rib cage, turn the animal onto one side and the organs will roll loose, you can then reach under to sever the tissue holding them in place.
7. Reach inside the brisket as far as you can and cut the windpipe, then remove the lungs, heart and liver.
8. The animal is now ready to move. When you reach your destination or camp, hang the animal to allow it to cool while you clean the remaining scraps of tissue from the carcass.
Tag: deer hunting.
June 14, 2008
deer hunting
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Jared Allen craves the thrill of the huntSportingNews.com - 16 hours ago"How are you going to see a bear if you can't see a deer?" Stueve asks, backing up the truck a few feet. Instantly, the deer is in full view and Stueve …
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Source:Jared Allen craves the thrill of the hunt - SportingNews.com
June 7, 2008
hunting dogs
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Gun Dog TrainingKFYR-TV, ND - Jun 1, 2008The Central Dakota Chapter of the North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association held a family gun dog training workshop this weekend lead by a renowned …
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Source:Gun Dog Training - KFYR-TV
June 5, 2008
bow hunting
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For some, the hunt is about experience, memories and enjoying a good time in the outdoors. For other hunters, it’s all about the potential for taking a trophy. But who decides what makes an animal trophy worthy? For the bow hunters out there, it’s Pope and Young.
The system is fairly simple, but it is important to know no official score can be obtained without the rack being examined by an official Pope and Young scorer. Official scores are only done after a sixty day drying period - but you can rough score your rack in the field, just for fun.
The system is based on measurements taken along the frame of the antlers. The length of tines, main beams and greatest inside spread between antlers should be measured, as well as the circumference of the main beam. Add these measurements together, and then add to them any non-typical points you can measure (measurements must be over an inch). This is your gross score - any disparity in tine length, beam length or abnormal points should be deducted from the score and the result is your net score.
Tag: bow hunting
June 1, 2008
deer hunting
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MDC, volunteers teach youths about outdoorsSt. Joseph News-Press, MO - May 30, 2008“For instance, an MDC deer hunting clinic would not only cover firearms and bows that are appropriate, but also locations and tactics and even how to field …
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Source:MDC, volunteers teach youths about outdoors - St. Joseph News-Press