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Game Hunting - The Skills And Equipment Required

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 you go big game hunting you should be a proficient shot with your guns or bows. Many big game hunters will tell you they honed their skills hunting small game such as fowl or pheasant before moving onto big game hunting such as deer.

If you think about it, it makes very good sense. A hit on small game is going to almost always be a clean kill as opposed to a shot on big game resulting in a wound that leaves the animal either running at you or away into the woods to die a slow death from infection. Being able to hit that squirrel at distance means a clean head shot to big game is much more likely.

Being a good shot, while important, is only a part of game hunting though. Understanding the animal you hunt is also a must have skill if the hunt is to be a successful one. You will need a good understanding of its habits and where your prey likes to go. Being able to spot your preys tracks and understand and read them is a great skill that comes with study and experience.

Sometimes the hunter waits for his prey in a stand, either in a tree or at ground level. The skill to this type of game hunting is to remain undetected, having the patience to stand still for hours on end, being able to attract your prey to the area and having the determination to not give in until your prey turns up.

Another important factor of course, is your equipment. You must have the right weapon for the game you hunt otherwise you put yourself at risk from a wounded animal and the animal at risk of a slow death. If you are bow hunting make sure it has a draw weight packing a big enough punch to make the clean kill on your chosen target.

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.

The thrill and excitement of hunting your prey in its own environment is what game hunting is all about. Wether it is tracking through the woods and mountains or waiting patiently in a tree, the heart races with the rush of adrenalin. Making sure you have the right equipment and necessary skills will help ensure the days hunting will be both safe and successful.


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