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		<title>Duck Hunting- All That Fuss About Donald And Daffy!</title>
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Abhishek Agarwal asked: Hunting ducks is a very popular hunting activity in the world today. Apart from being a hunting activity, it is also a great social event. In fact, it represents an entire range of etiquette rules and cultural standards that a lot of people do not consider. It has an entire culture of [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Abhishek Agarwal</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Hunting ducks is a very popular hunting activity in the world today. Apart from being a hunting activity, it is also a great social event. In fact, it represents an entire range of etiquette rules and cultural standards that a lot of people do not consider. It has an entire culture of its own, including duck hunting assistants and dogs and the proper dress code. There is much cultural significance to duck hunting but it has its own downside representing the worse nature of humans. Whatever the point of view is, one must know everything about duck hunting before coming to any conclusion.<br/><br/>Most developed countries have banned commercial duck hunting so it is practiced mainly as a sporting activity. Duck hunting has been going on since time immemorial. There is evidence that goes to who that duck and geese were hunted even in the Ice age. There are many cave drawings indicating duck hunting as a sound practice in the early human existence. Ice age Europe has many indications of swan and duck hunting on cave walls. Egypt also betrays evidence of early duck hunting through a mural over Khum-Hotpe&#8217;s tomb of a man catching ducks swimming in a stream.<br/><br/>With such an international history, this sport enjoys a world wide popularity. The greatest number of ducks can be seen in North America and duck hunting is especially popular here. The ducks mostly use the Mississippi River to migrate and so it is a good idea to duck hunt along the river as it serves as a guide for finding the ducks. Stuttgart is considered to be the duck hunting capital of the world while Arkansas is considered a major hot bed for duck hunting.<br/><br/>Duck hunting has gained a lot of popularity due to its simplicity. It is a relatively simple sport and the tools of this activity are easy to follow, involving a shotgun, a decoy set and a duck call. The trick behind duck hunting is using the duck call and decoy in tandem so that the ducks are lured out into the open towards the decoy. Once the ducks are out in the open and are exposed for the hunt, the firing should begin. Usually such hunts take place in and around streams, rivers, lakes and other water bodies in which ducks are found.<br/><br/>Many aspects, however, contrast the sport of duck hunting. Most waterfowl conservationists agree that hunting any kind of waterfowl harms the environment to a great extent. Most of the wetland and marshlands are shrinking tremendously giving way for criticism that claims that duck hunting diminishes an already endangered habitat. There are a number of organizations that protest against duck hunters regarding this issue.<br/><br/>The popular organization Ducks Unlimited is one such organization. This international organization is a non-profit organization dealing with protection of marshland and waterfowl. This organization sometimes often works along with hunters in order to protect marshlands as well as the life of hunters. Their main goals is to conserve localized duck habitats so that the hunters can continue protected and hunt the ducks in such a way that the survival of the ducks can be enabled allowing them to live in a better place.<br/><br/>Irrespective of this, many hunters neglect this philosophy and do not bother much with protecting the habitats. Instead, they pillage the areas and hunt in places where they should not. Due to this reason, duck hunting has been associated with many controversies. As long as this continues, duck hunting will always have a bad side while many hunters will remain ignorant to organizations like Ducks Unlimited. Duck hunting might go into extinction if hunters and protectors of marshlands do not cooperate.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/'>Caffeinated Content</a></div>
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		<title>Infamous Canned Hunting &#8211; Reasons For Its Losing Popularity</title>
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Abhishek Agarwal asked: The ill-famed canned hunting is in effect trophy killing. In a canned hunt down huntsmen are caught up in basically being promised a foreordained kill by a agency who caters for this type of hunt or establishment. Their activity essentially happens on the settlings that the legion of the hunt club, whether [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Abhishek Agarwal</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>The ill-famed canned hunting is in effect trophy killing. In a canned hunt down huntsmen are caught up in basically being promised a foreordained kill by a agency who caters for this type of hunt or establishment. Their activity essentially happens on the settlings that the legion of the hunt club, whether a hunting representation or private company, seizes a creature and discharges it in a loosely confined field to be tracked down by hunters. This confine tends to comprise a small walled in domain. This way hunter can shoot down their prey quite effortless.<br/><br/>Of course, in that respect, this type of hunt has followed all forms of moral consequences affecting canned hunting. For years now, the contention and unfavorable judgment preceding canned hunting has gained a raging vend. Justifiably so, as the outcome with respect to canned hunting follows much aimed towards cruelty on animal than any other cases of existing hunt out there. Animals are captivated and &#8220;canned&#8221;, granting it zero defying opportunity for surviving the hunt. Such character of oversimplified access to hunting substantiates much polarizing scrutiny from the hunting sectors, pointing at the natural balance of predator prey.<br/><br/>The U.S. government in reality throws a dictated argumentation by legislation affecting canned hunting due to criticisms. The U.S. government proclaimed, in its Act of 2005 entitled Sportsman Hunting, anybody who ships an exotic creature for the designs of canned hunting will be penalized or be put to jail for no more than twelvemonth. Though the punishments are not completely that strong-armed, the thought equals nevertheless resonating. The US Government does not in particular measure up what nominates an animal &#8220;exotic&#8221;, yet, this has resulted to a few mix-ups for canned hunters.<br/><br/>The criticism postulating canned hunting is quite apparent. Animal rights radicals lay claim is it mercilessness to these animals and, though they protest every last types of hunting down, their view is fairly more powerful once it is magnified through other hunting sectors. Confident hunting groups say canned hunting removes out of the component from the &#8220;impartial pursuit&#8221; or the &#8220;clean capture&#8221;. Put differently, hunting groups generally admits this part of the escapade of hunting is, naturally, the track down. Without the track down, hunting is passed on to savage butchery. These hunt groups assume that canned hunting plainly deprives away whatever factors of survival in conditions of hunting down and exposes it falling to its highest sort of animalistic compartmentalization.<br/><br/>Of course, some other adversary of canned hunting is the Humane Society of Northbound American. They consider canned hunting exemplifies barbarous activity against animals and lives to encourage viciousness against creatures of the wild. The hounded animal, reported by the Humane Society, virtually experiences no opportunity to flee and is basically a victim from act of terrorism through the huntsman and the hunting mastered party. This animal is kept captive and lives intimately tortured from the psychological entailments of existing in captivity, then being hunted down while put behind closed walls.<br/><br/>A lot of incidences today which speculate around Canned hunting. Vice President **** Cheney of the U.S.A. is alleged to be a devotee, at one time obviously bagging around 70 ring neck pheasants connected to canned hunt. The pheasants were caught and then freed in a limited expanse on Cheney&#8217;s request. Naturally, the most renowned **** Cheney secret canned hunting probably regarded the snapping of Harry Whittington. Any objection of Cheney on canned hunting in its moral implication is not known, even so, for a Vice President to be identified for an indisputable degree of ambiguity.<br/><br/>As a representation Canned hunting has a lot of controversy and unfavorable judgment in America. It embodies disgrace even inside the hunting profession. Hunters tend to work up and provide nature to control its innate constraints inside its limits. Canned hunting typify every last morals inappropriate for human disturbance on its most unkind and primary stage. This kind of hunt makes up for the anti-hunting concept. It is just a devilishly stake of catch and shoot down that consecrates the animal zero chance to save its life.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://mycaffeinatedcontent.com'>Create a video blog</a></div>
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		<title>11 Top Reasons To Read Bow Arrow Hunting Magazine</title>
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Abhishek Agarwal asked: 
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&#8211;
(1) It is difficult for a hunter to keep track [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Abhishek Agarwal</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>There are numerous benefits to subscribing to the Bow Arrow Hunting magazine, and they are listed below&#8211;</p>
<p>(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.</p>
<p>(2) The information provided within each issue is beneficial to both, beginner and seasoned professional.</p>
<p>(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.</p>
<p>(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.</p>
<p>(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!</p>
<p>(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!</p>
<p>(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!</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>(8) Tips are not confined just to bow and arrow&#8211;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!</p>
<p>(9) Different kinds of tools may be used for varied forms of hunting&#8211;bow and arrow, shotgun or fishing rod&#8211;but all &#8220;hunting&#8221; comes under a common umbrella of hunting laws and central themes. Thus, the varied types of hunting blend to form a single cohesive sport.</p>
<p>(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&#8217;s paraphernalia and professional dealers with their choicest salespersons.</p>
<p>(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.</p>
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Todd Brillon asked: 
When you think of incredible Mallard hunting, only one place comes to mind; Stuttgart, Arkansas. Stuttgart is known as the Rice and Duck Capital of the World.? Hunting waterfowl in Southeast Arkansas is not considered a pastime, but rather a way of life. Anyone who enjoys wing shooting at its finest must [...]]]></description>
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<p>When you think of incredible Mallard hunting, only one place comes to mind; Stuttgart, Arkansas. Stuttgart is known as the Rice and Duck Capital of the World.? Hunting waterfowl in Southeast Arkansas is not considered a pastime, but rather a way of life. Anyone who enjoys wing shooting at its finest must make this trip to the Mecca? of duck hunting at least once in their lifetime.</p>
<p>Below you will find some interesting questions and answers about duck hunting in Arkansas.</p>
<p>Question:  When is the best time to come and hunt in Arkansas?</p>
<p>Answer:  Depends on the season. Weather, water, and food sources all play a role in your hunting success. By planting food supplies you put the odds in your favor for having 60 days of quality hunting. While it doesn&#8217;t guarantee anything, it always helps to put the odds in your favor.</p>
<p>Question:  Do I need waders?</p>
<p>Answer:  Yes, waders will cover any hunting situation you face while also providing extra insulation to keep you warm and dry.</p>
<p>Question:  What kind of ducks are hunted?</p>
<p>Answer:  Generally the Mallard duck is the most popular duck among hunters. Early in the season you will have a very mixed bag wherever you are hunting.  By mid December the rice fields and timber will produce mostly Mallards. Reservoir hunting and bayou hunting will always produce a mixed bag for the entire season. It all depends on the hunting area.</p>
<p>Question:  Should I bring my dog?</p>
<p>Answer:  Dogs are welcome but must be controllable. Often times the hunting is fast and furious for the first hour of the hunt. If one person in your group is trying to train a new dog during that time, the success rate could be greatly diminished.</p>
<p>Question:  When should I book my hunt?</p>
<p>Answer:  Arkansas sets its duck season at the end of August. As soon as you can get your party together it is a very good idea to send your deposit and book. That way you get the days you want. I realize it&#8217;s often a hassle to try and get four or five guys together to book a December hunt in August. Plan ahead because booking is usually on a first come first serve basis.</p>
<p>Question:  Will my group be mixed with another group?</p>
<p>Answer:  Guides usually do not like to mix groups when they are taking hunters. It all depends on the size of your group. If you bring at least four hunters, you will be guaranteed to be hunting only with your group. If you bring eight hunters, they will most likely split your group down and take two groups of four.  It isn&#8217;t feasible to pay a guide to take one guy hunting and burn down a hole. Anyone who tells you they are willing to do that is probably not being honest.</p>
<p>Question:  What type of shotgun and shot size should I use?</p>
<p>Answer:  Most adult male hunters prefer a 12 gauge shotgun for duck hunting. They typically shoot a modified choke and shoot number 2, 3, or 4 steel shot depending on where they are hunting. Some hunters who are experienced marksman prefer to shoot a full choke and increase their range. It depends strictly on the preference of the hunter.</p>
<p>Where to lodge: Retriever Lodge is a duck guiding operation that specializes in small groups. We hunt exclusively on private ground and offer some of the finest rice field and flooded timber hunting known to the area. We provide the atmosphere of a buddy hunt? rather than that of a commercial operation. This helps to guarantee an enjoyable hunt, and gives you a true experience of an Arkansas duck hunt.</p>
<p>Retriever Lodge hunts exclusively on privately owned ground. We own several thousand acres of prime duck hunting habitat in the heart of Arkansas County. We have rice fields, soybean fields, dead timber reservoirs, bayou hunting, and green timber hunting.  All of our hunting areas are managed to provide optimal hunting.  The key to good duck hunting is food. We plant many of our areas exclusively for the ducks. Most of these crops are left standing and periodically flooded throughout the season. We plant rice, milo, and millet in all of our reservoirs and green timber holes. We do not hunt any of our hunting areas over twice a week, and try to let the ducks rest in these areas as much as possible. During the season we check each of our hunting areas to prepare for the next days hunt. Last year Retriever Lodge killed 2505 ducks on our privately owned ground. Two of our groups killed over 225 ducks in a 3 day period. We manage year-round for the ducks. My family owns a fertilizer plant and farms, and we use our labor to work on our hunting areas in our spare time. Two of my employees are basically working on hunting areas full time. I also fly my airplane to scout hunting areas so we don&#8217;t disturb the ducks. We take the time and dedicate ourselves to provide exceptional hunting. I personally do not like to go on a bad duck hunt and I really don&#8217;t like taking people on a poor hunt. While we can&#8217;t guarantee success, we do everything possible to put the odds in our favor.</p>
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The United States has many forests, but all of them cannot be counted as public hunting lands. Compared to many other states, Minnesota can provide a fair number of public hunting lands for the eager hunter. Also, plenty of resources are available to provide information regarding these lands. As a matter of [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Abhishek Agarwal</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>The United States has many forests, but all of them cannot be counted as public hunting lands. Compared to many other states, Minnesota can provide a fair number of public hunting lands for the eager hunter. Also, plenty of resources are available to provide information regarding these lands. As a matter of fact, Minnesota public hunting land maps are readily provided by the Minnesota DNR or Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.</p>
<p>All the public hunting properties looked after by the state of Minnesota can be pinpointed on the Minnesota public hunting land maps. Hunting regulations and rules slightly vary in each type of land.</p>
<p>According to the Minnesota public hunting land maps, hunting areas in this state have been categorized as follows&#8211;</p>
<p>(1) Wildlife Management Areas.</p>
<p>(2) State Forests.</p>
<p>(3) Wildlife Protection Areas.</p>
<p>(4) National Wildlife Refuges.</p>
<p>(5) National Forests.</p>
<p>(6) Industrial Forest Lands.</p>
<p>(7) County-owned Lands.</p>
<p>Each kind of land is described below&#8211;</p>
<p>(1) The Department of Natural Resources looks after uplands, woods and wetlands listed as &#8220;Wildlife Management Areas&#8221;. Public hunting is allowed on these locations during the normal hunting season.</p>
<p>(2) There are 56 forests belonging to the state. Covering an area of three million acres, these &#8220;state forests&#8221; are home to animals like bear, deer, ruffled grouse and moose. The public is given access for hunting in these areas.</p>
<p>(3) Some areas are under federal protection, yet open for limited public hunting. These &#8220;Wildlife Protection Areas&#8221; consist of a few uplands and wetlands. The Minnesota Public Recreation Information (PRIM) maps will lend Minnesota public hunting land maps to search for these locations.</p>
<p>(4) The US Fish and Wildlife Service gives access to Minnesota public hunting land maps as well as hunting laws related to its 8 &#8220;National Wildlife Refuges&#8221;. Hunting is restricted to certain parts only, and the harvest allowed is limited.</p>
<p>(5) The 2 &#8220;National Forests&#8221; of the state are Superior and Chippewa. A hunter can get Minnesota public hunting land maps for directions to these northern forests from the US National Forest Service, since hunting is allowed on these properties.</p>
<p>(6) Large companies dealing with forest products also own &#8220;Industrial Forest Lands&#8221;. Hunters are geneally allowed access to these properties during the regular hunting season, unless a company wants to use its land for another purpose.</p>
<p>(7) Landowners who have not been able to pay their taxes, lose their properties (generally forested areas) to the government. They are then considered as &#8220;County-owned Lands&#8221;. There are Minnesota public hunting land maps to provide directions as well as the list of hunting regulations to be followed. Each county has its own hunting laws. Also, the acreage varies from place to place.</p>
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		<title>Bow Hunting &#8211; New Age Robin Hood?</title>
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Abhishek Agarwal asked: Bow hunting is considered to be a manly sport, but there are a number of women who take part in bow hunting and have completely changed the levels of the game. People learn how to control their hunt with bow hunting and learn new things regarding tuning in to themselves and using [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Abhishek Agarwal</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Bow hunting is considered to be a manly sport, but there are a number of women who take part in bow hunting and have completely changed the levels of the game. People learn how to control their hunt with bow hunting and learn new things regarding tuning in to themselves and using their bodily capacity in order to improve at the hunt. Without the protection of a firearm, people often find it dangerous and psychologically challenging to bow hunt and are often intimidated.<br/><br/>Those who seek old fashioned adventure will not fail to take to bow hunting and those who are already good at it will probably want to know about all the new additions that have been made to the sport. Breaking the safety zone is an extremely important part of bow hunting that all hunters should be aware of. This is done in order to shoot the prey easily. Traditionally, the hunters who used firearms had relative safety as they could stay at a good distance from the prey, whereas a bow hunter needs to creep up to the prey and enter the danger zone with the animal. In the danger zone, the animal can attack or charge at any moment. Due to this, the hunter needs to be attentive at all times.<br/><br/>With the new additions to bow hunting, a lot of the guesswork that comes with the hunt has been removed. Although a lot of traditional bow hunters are against the new technologies such as night vision and GPS sensors, there are many hunters who welcome the ally as they embark on their adventure and challenge of bow hunting. There are two schools of thought that hunters follow. But all the hunters have only one goal in mind irrespective of whether they are old school hunters or prefer the new technologies. Ultimately every hunter wants to enjoy his or her hunt and bring the prey down.<br/><br/>There are a number of hunts that people like to go on. Big game hunts have gained a lot of popularity and they usually include wolves, elk, caribou, mountain lions and mountain goats. There are many ambitious hunters who tend to bow hunt after bears. These days, the demand for bear hunting has increased, especially hunts related to archery. Like people like to run with bulls, bear hunting is also considered to give a rush to the hunter that delivers the kind of thrill that few other activities can give.<br/><br/>A lot of people prefer to book bow hunting excursions or trips with different trip leading companies. Usually these companies take a certain group of hunters into a specific area that is known to have a good deal of the required animals. Usually the hunting company brings along a guide who monitors all the action from a particular position and offers his tips and expertise to the hunters of the party. These trips depend greatly on the seasonal conditions so all those who seek a bow hunting experience should ensure that they pay attention to which season is top for hunting.<br/><br/>Usually, the hunting guide takes her or his party to an area where the density of the required animal is the highest. They then proceed to set up the camp and start looking out for baiting locations. After the bait is placed in different locations, the area where the hunt should take place is designated. While the hunters set up all their apparatus, the guid typically goes through a couple of safety techniques and ground rules. After a while the animals will begin appearing and the hunt can start.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/members'>Caffeinated Content for WordPress</a></div>
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