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Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Hunting But Never Asked

By: Alexander Marlin



Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Hunting But Never Asked by Alexander Marlin

It is my survival hunting tips that always made it easy for me to bring home my gain in top condition. Here are some tips you should know before your hunting trip.

Any successful hunter knows that the basic filed dressing should be part of their plan. You will have a big jump on the rest if you include a hunt kit that is equip with the tools needed for your first kill.

Your first step should be to include a good hunting knife. It is advisable to pick a knife your comfortable with, it doesn't matter if it is a fixed or folding blade knife and don't forget your stone to sharpen it. It will be of good use to make incisions for field dressing and for skinning.

Cooling your kill when the weather is very warm, will help keep your kill fresh. You can use field dressing to help keep the carcass cool. Many hunters always carry along a one-ton packed with ice just in case. Another important thing to remember is that meat spoil from the inside also.

Avoid contamination - when dressing your carcass, take care not to puncture the innards as the contents of the animal's digestive tract can ruin all your hard work. Many hunters recommend tying off the rectum before you remove it to avoid accidental spills.

Make sure your always aiming at the right target, this protects bystanders and the other hunters. A bullet or arrow can cause sever damage to any one standing in another filed. So pay close attention to what your aiming at and what lies behind your target at all times.

When packing your bags, make sure you have adequate food and water for yourself and your dog. During the early summer days, you will have to make sure hydration for you and your dog is taken care of.

Hunting dogs are very expensive, especially a well trained pedigree dog. The training cost are very high and you will have to pay it if, you want to be a great hunter. but, it's worth every penny.

As you choose areas to hunt at particular times or under specific conditions, make time to practice your hunt skills before you intend to use them. And consider jotting down your successes, failures and things you might like to try in the field next year.

Using scents to attract prey your stalking is a great tool that the top hunters use. But, you can also use scents to hide yourself when your hunting.

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