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Game Hunting - Some Essential Tips



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Game hunting can be both exhilarating as well as dangerous. Wounded bear and even deer have been known to turn on their attacker. Being prepared and having the right equipment is essential for a successful days hunting.

Before going big game hunting many of the worlds best hunters endorse honing your shooting skills on small game. Only once you are sure of your aim would they advise stepping up.

The reason they advise small game first is twofold. First, chances are a hit on small game is going to result in a clean kill. Second, once you can hit say a squirrel a distance, then you are much more likely to able to make a clean kill shot when it comes to big game hunting such as bear deer or elk. A poor shot hunting big game puts himself at risk from attack and the animal at risk of a slow death by infection from it wounds.

Obviously being a good shot is essential but there is much more to game hunting. Another important skill needed is to have a good understanding of your prey. Great hunters can track and follow their prey for miles, competent hunters know where their prey likes to graze, what its habits are and its prefered surroundings. These skills come by reading, studying and experience.

Its not all running through the woods though tracking and hunting. Much big game hunting is done from a stand, either on the ground or from within a tree. This type of game hunting requires great patience and determination as you can find yourself stood quietly in position for many, many hours waiting for your prey.

One other important skill is the selection of equipment. A weapon chosen that is not up to the task of making a clean kill will result in a wounded animal either charging you or dying a slow and painful death from infection. Bow hunters in particular should always make sure their weapon has enough draw weight.

Their are many different makes, variations and models of hunting rifle available today and the choice you make will be entirely based on the prey you hunt. Famous brands like the Winchester and Remington as well as relatively unknown brands like the Sakko 75 hunting rifle and the Tikka T3. Weatherby and Ruger are also rifles which are used by some hunters. Whichever hunting rifle you use, just make sure it is suitable for the game you hunt.

For the majority of huntsmen, big game hunting is not just a way to pass the time. Only a strong passion could prompt someone to rise in the early hours, during the coldest time of year, to go sit out in a wood with no promise of even getting a shot. For the true sportsman, the thrill of the hunt is more than enough. With the right equpment and skills the chances of a successful days hunt will be greatly increased.

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