Sportsmen Ante Up for Shot at Taking Limit from Lubbock Online
Hunting and fishing licenses for 2009-2010 went on sale August 15, and if past seasons hold true to form, more than 2 million sportsmen and women across Texas will ante up at the chance to harvest game, fish and fowl sometime this year. Specific information about licensing follows.
More
NM to Offer Leftover Hunting Licenses from KOB The New Mexico Game and Fish Department is giving hunters another chance at deer, elk and javelina licenses. The department said that more than 1,700 public-land hunting licenses went unsubscribed following this year's big game draw. More
Wadless Loads for Small Smoothbores from Wildfowl Few sources for non-toxic ammunition are available for the 28-gauge shotgun. While the 28-gauge may not be a waterfowl hunter's number one choice, sometimes a hunter who owns a sweet little 28 wants to sit back, wait for an in your face bird over the decoys and shoot it with the sub-gauge offering. Most 28-gauges are of high value, so shooters pay close attention to what goes down those expensive bores. With that in mind, Polywad might have an edge with GreenLite 28-gauge loads. More
Critter Gitters from Petersen’s Hunting Some 2.5 billion rounds of rimfire ammunition are produced in the United States each year. There are a number of reasons for this -- low cost and a high fun factor are two of the most influential. In the right situations, rimfire cartridges and guns make great hunting tools. With that said, take a look at the available options. More
The Whitetail's Scrape from Buckmasters As the hunting season begins, communication among whitetails increases through activity known as scraping. This natural function is vital for whitetails to set the stage for successful breeding. Although there is a standard pattern that bucks follow in establishing a scrape site, at times the animals defy normal instinctive acts and perform scent signposting that has no definite routine -- challenging today's hunter in his or her assessment of reading deer sign. More
Take it Slow When Training Hunting Dogs from The Beacon News Upland hunting may be the last thing you think of as the mercury creeps up during August. This is the time of year, however, to begin working the dog again, to start a slow, paced schedule of light training designed to get it in shape before the upland season. It is especially important to pace a puppy. More
Need-To-Know New Products from American Hunter Stay informed by exploring this year’s selection of new products and services available to the hunting public. More
|
|