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Posts Tagged ‘Hunting Laws’

Use Deer Stands And Blinds To Improve Hunting Skills

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

People who enjoy the sport of hunting may be looking for ways to improve their skills, and there are some pieces of equipment available that can greatly improve their hunting skills. These hunters can use deer stands and blinds to improve hunting skills and even give them the opportunity to enjoy the sport even more.

 

The hunters that enjoy hunting deer or other types of game can use tree stands to greatly improve their skills. A tree stand is a platform that hunters use to elevate themselves up into a tree to give them a better vantage point, and they can come enclosed or not. A tree stand allows the hunter to view over intervening obstacles, such as brush and other smaller trees. It allows a point of view that they would not have from the ground.

 

Hunters can greatly improve their skills by using deer blinds. Deer blinds work as a cover to help camouflage the hunter from the deer. It is a cover mechanism that can reduce the detection from approaching deer. Deer blinds can come in various types, and they differ in the construction of assembly. Some are very easy to assemble while others are more difficult.

 

There are some precautions that are important to know about deer blinds. Deer blinds may be illegal in some areas, so it is recommended that hunters check the hunting laws before attempting to use deer blinds for hunting.

 

Some hunters may want to use both pieces of equipment or just one to help improve their hunting skills. It depends on how dedicated the hunter is and how serious the hunter is in the sport. The hunter can greatly improve their skill if they use either one of these pieces of equipment if they choose. Some hunters feel that they do not need additional equipment to improve their skill, it depends on the hunter and how they want to enjoy the sport.

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Prime Hunting Ground In Canada

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Hunting has moved past the origins where it was the search for food only, as today it is a major sport and the competition can be fierce. There are few places on the planet to hunt that are better than Canada. The proof positive of this is the number of trophies and world records that are broken in this land every year. There is truly some great hunting to be found in this wonderful country.

The best thing about Canada is that there are still massive amounts of untouched acreage to be used as prime hunting grounds. Primitive cabins located deep in the woods with a lake and so on are very popular with the hunting parties from the US. In these cabins you can find solace in the fact that just outside there is prime hunting to be found right outside the door. No more do you have to spend long hours driving to reach the site for the hunt. Some of the finest trophies have been taken at these secluded areas making them highly sought after.

The game is the best thing about Canada. Because of the climate Canada features many species of game that are not found in other parts of North America. The larger species, such as moose and elk are found all over the country, which makes for some prime hunts. The danger factor when seeking out the moose is part of the excitement and the larger the specimen the better it is.

There is also the hunting laws that should be considered. Unlike other parts of the world, the Canadian hunting laws are rather laid back and much more relaxed than that of the US. The Canadian government is tapped in too the fact that hunting is an effective method of population control when it comes to the species that are actively hunted. When the population of a certain species gets out of control it can then pose a serious threat to human life. So the government in Canada allows for more animals to be taken in order to protect the people that live in certain areas.

There is a definite pleasure to hunting in Canada. The bears that live in Canada are by far larger than that of the other areas in the world. This is why so many people are flocking to the country to hunt some of the bears that are living there. The bear population exploded in the last few decades and the number of bear attacks increased many times over. When this started happening, the government opened hunting on many of the species that were at one time protected from being hunted.

If you are looking for some of the best hunting in the world you should certainly take the time to go to Canada. There is nothing that you can not do when it comes to hunting for all of your favorite species. The hunting in Canada is among the best in the world. Just be sure to take the time to get all of the license and permits that you will need. There are stiff penalties for those that try to poach.

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Shot While Hunting (Learning About Accident Statistics and Laws)

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Occassionally hunters become the victims during hunting trips. Getting shot while hunting is certainly not something that occurs at a rampant rate, but statistically it does occur every year. In fact,  there are generally 800 non-fatal hunting accidents and 100 fatal annually.

When considering the massive amount of hunters nation-wide (appx 20 million), it can be said that hunting is generally safe. Of course, many accidents are unreported because people are not aware of their legal rights. They are often confused about the causes and ramifications of hunting accidents. This article is here to help.

First we must analyze frequent causes of accidents. Then we will look at reliable methods for increasing safety. Finally we will investigate your legal rights if you find yourself in the unfortunate position of dealing with a hunting accident.

Frequent Causes of Hunting Accidents

Even though every incident is unique, there are some common causes of accidents that should be identified.

1. Failure to Properly Identify a Target. There is an extremely exciting moment during hunting when you first see some movement in the distance. You think to yourself ‘this is it!’ Unfortunately some folks get over-excited and start shooting before they recognize what exactly they are shooting at. Sometimes a rustle in the woods is actually a fellow hunter who has chosen not to wear the blaze orange hunting gear. Remember, as stated above, that there are 20 million annual hunters out there all tracking the same kind of animal for each season.

2. Shooters Swinging on Game. Especially pertinent for bird hunting, swinging on game is when a hunter uses an arc pattern combined with spreadshot in order to shoot over a wide area. Sometimes the arc can get too big and encompass fellow hunters (this is especially true when shooting at game on or near the ground).

3. Negligent or Careless Handling of Firearms. Firearms require constant care and attention. Sometimes hunters get too ‘relaxed’ with their weapon and begin either waving it around or simply not maintaining a proper eye on where it is pointed. Accidents, in the truest sense of the term, occur when guns are not attended to properly.

4. The Victim is Out of Sight of the Shooter. the forest is thick, no doubt about it. Despite proper preparation and caution, incidental shootings happen. Spreadshot weapons increase the odds of getting caught in the line of fire.

Methods For Improving Your Chances of Accident Avoidance

Many accidents can be prevented by good preparation and etiquette. Here are some common ways you can improve your odds of success during your excursions.

1. Get Properly Educated. You may like the classroom, you may not. Either way, this is one occasion where you should bite the bullet (no pun intended) and attend hunting safety classes. You may be thinking ‘I know all about gun safety – look, I just turned the safety on’, but there is a lot more to it than that. A good class can make you an educated and safe hunter.

2. Dress Intelligently. The more visible you are to the human eye, the better your chances of not falling victim to one of the above causes of injury or death. Do not hesitate to wear the blaze orange that is so iconic for hunters, especially if you think you are going to be in a highly hunted area.

3. Establish Good Communication. Figure out a method of communicating and locating the other members of your hunting party. A surprisingly large number of hunting accidents occur between family members and friends who have gone out together.

4. Be Diligent With Good Safety Habits. It may be tempting to cut corners or get a bit lazy when it comes to gun safety and maintenance, but don’t fall into that trap. Be cautious where the gun is pointed at all times and never point it at anyone playfully.

5. Stay Level Headed. Don’t let excitement carry you away. Always try to stay cool and never fire without being sure of what you are firing at. Furthermore, do not let your judgment become impaired by alcohol or other substances.

6. Alert Other Hunters To Your Presence. Hang an orange streamer or vest from the tree you are either shooting from or underneath. This will give other hunters fair warning that any activity or rustling they hear coming from your area is likely not game.

Legal Rights For Those in an Accident

Accidents range all the way from minor injuries to death. Here are some examples of accidents that can occur:

1. Shrapnel From Spreadshot. If someone is shooting near or above you, it is possible to get hurt from the falling debris.

2. Direct Impact From a Bullet. No confusion here – this is when you get shot by another hunter.

3. Fall From a Tree Stand. Sometimes it isn’t another hunter who is at fault, but a manufacturer. If you are certain a tree stand failed from design and not your construction, you might have legal rights.

4. Alcohol-Related Incident. If there is alcohol or drugs related to an accident, that can drastically alter the status of your case.

5. Assault and Battery. Disagreements can happen and sometimes it comes to blows.

6. Other Unforeseen Events.

Hunting accidents can be complex as insurance companies get involved and ‘he said this / I say that’ occurs due to the lack of witnesses. It can be an uphill battle trying to get compensation for hunting accidents on your own. Find a good specialist attorney in your area that will provide you with a free consultation.

Bill Hayes is owner of The Hayes Firm, a specialized personal injury attorney network designed to find the best lawyer for each individual client. Every incident is unique, and it’s important to have someone with many years of experience and an extensive network to help you find the right kind of attorney. Bill is a priceless contact when trying to find Hunting Accident Attorneys and can properly guide you through the legal process and get you the help you need. Visit today and receive a free legal consultation!

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Greg Ball Gun Debate June 12th

Thursday, May 13th, 2010


GREG BALL ON Hunting Laws

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Bear Hunting ? The Experience Of A Life Time

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

Bears are the largest and most dangerous type of game you can legally hunt in the United States. However, you’ll need to check with state bear hunting laws to make sure bear hunting is legal in your area. If bear hunting isn’t legal in your state you can simply hunt bears in another state. Bear hunting is a thrilling and challenging experience that will test both a hunter’s nerve and patience.

You’ll need to obtain the proper license and permit(s) for hunting bears prior to your hunt. This is critical considering there are heavy regulations on bear harvests and stiff penalties; which can include jail time! So, if you’re considering a bear hunt it’s crucial to make sure you legally obtain everything you’ll need to hunt a bear in that state.

It’s a good idea that you have some experience hunting prior to going on a bear hunt. If you’re a novice hunter you might want to consider using a guide or outfitter for your first few bear hunts to gain some knowledge. Remember, stalking a bear can result in the bear back tracking and stalking you! A bear can also run faster than a human and climb a tree better than a human. When you go out on your first hunt you must remember that you’re not the only one who might be doing the hunt; the bear might just hunt you!

All and all bear hunting is usually safe, there aren’t too many bear related deaths each year and some aren’t even related to hunting. You should still respect a bear and remember that this is a wild animal that is much stronger than you and can over power you very easily. Make sure you have all the right hunting equipment and the right caliber weapon.

Want to learn more about bear hunting? Then come visit the Bear-Hunting.org website! We provide one of the most in-depth bear hunting guides on the internet! You’ll also enjoy some of the most amazing bear hunting videos available on the internet.

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The Ancient Laws of Cambria: Containing the Institutional Triads of Dyvnwal Moelmud, the Laws of Howel the Good, Triadical Commentaries, Code of Education, and the Hunting Laws of

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

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Probert, William, Translator.
The Ancient Laws of Cambria: Containing the Institutional Triads of Dyvnwal Moelmud, the Laws of Howel the Good, Triadical Commentaries, Code of Education, and the Hunting Laws of Wales, to Which are Added, the Historical Triads of Britain.
London: Sold by E. Williams, 1823. iv, 414 pp. Reprinted 2005 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN 1-58477-564-5. Cloth. New. $110.

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Hunting Laws & Regulations in America

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

In the sport of hunting a few things are involved, Ghillie Suit, rifles, wildlife, and ammo come into play. Hunting was around ten years ago, 50 years ago, 100 years ago and many centuries before that; and will probably occur a few hundreds year from today. In North America hunting predates Canada, Mexico and the United States combined. Though, today hunting has changed.

Native Americans retain their hunting rights and exempt from various state and federal laws. The case for ordinary Americans is different. They are governed by heavy regulation. As much as those regulations are to protect hunters, they are also put into place to protect endangered animal species.

Like with many laws in the United States, hunting laws and regulations differ from state-to-state. Different states will have very specific demands involving protected species, but will rarely limit the hunting of unprotected species. A term you may hear frequently in hunting is the term: Varmints. Varmints refers to unprotected non-game animals that are seen by many individuals as pests. Varmints pose a threat to farmers’ crops, other livestock, landscaping, infrastructure or even domesticated pets. As hunting varmints is seen as a means of controlling unwanted predatory animals, there will most likely be very little to no regulation governing these animals. Some varmints include numerous different types of rodents, coyotes, birds, foxes, cars and hogs.

Big Game Animals, which refers to animals like bighorn sheep, deer, reindeer, elks, bear, and moose.  Small Game Animals refers to squirrels and cottontail rabbits.  Furbearers Animals include two species of fox – the red fox and mink.  Predator Animals refer to cougars, which includes mountain lions and panthers as well as coyotes.  In the bird category, animals include upland bird, like grouses and pheasants, as well as waterfowl, which includes duck and geese.

Now you just can’t go and start shooting these animals, because before you go hunting you will need a hunting license. Getting a hunting license is not as easy as 1-2-3, as you may have thought. To qualify for a license you will usually be asked to complete a hunting safety course.  On top of test you will have to purchase tags for each animal you plan on hunting.  To control the amount of wildlife is kills tags are often limited, especially in areas where there are more hunters than there are quotas for animal species.

Hunting is not a silly game of shoot and capture. Hunting is a serious sport not to be taken lightly.

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Hunting Laws & Regulations in America

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

In the sport of hunting a few things are involved, Ghillie Suit, rifles, wildlife, and ammo come into play. Hunting was around ten years ago, 50 years ago, 100 years ago and many centuries before that; and will probably occur a few hundreds year from today. In North America hunting predates Canada, Mexico and the United States combined. Though, today hunting has changed.

Native Americans retain their hunting rights and exempt from various state and federal laws. The case for ordinary Americans is different. They are governed by heavy regulation. As much as those regulations are to protect hunters, they are also put into place to protect endangered animal species.

Like with many laws in the United States, hunting laws and regulations differ from state-to-state. Different states will have very specific demands involving protected species, but will rarely limit the hunting of unprotected species. A term you may hear frequently in hunting is the term: Varmints. Varmints refers to unprotected non-game animals that are seen by many individuals as pests. Varmints pose a threat to farmers’ crops, other livestock, landscaping, infrastructure or even domesticated pets. As hunting varmints is seen as a means of controlling unwanted predatory animals, there will most likely be very little to no regulation governing these animals. Some varmints include numerous different types of rodents, coyotes, birds, foxes, cars and hogs.

Big Game Animals, which refers to animals like bighorn sheep, deer, reindeer, elks, bear, and moose.  Small Game Animals refers to squirrels and cottontail rabbits.  Furbearers Animals include two species of fox – the red fox and mink.  Predator Animals refer to cougars, which includes mountain lions and panthers as well as coyotes.  In the bird category, animals include upland bird, like grouses and pheasants, as well as waterfowl, which includes duck and geese.

Now you just can’t go and start shooting these animals, because before you go hunting you will need a hunting license. Getting a hunting license is not as easy as 1-2-3, as you may have thought. To qualify for a license you will usually be asked to complete a hunting safety course.  On top of test you will have to purchase tags for each animal you plan on hunting.  To control the amount of wildlife is kills tags are often limited, especially in areas where there are more hunters than there are quotas for animal species.

Hunting is not a silly game of shoot and capture. Hunting is a serious sport not to be taken lightly.

For more information, and great Ghillie Suit Tips, Ghillie Suit Reviews visit us on Facebook at www.facebook.ghilliegear.com, and our blog at www.blog.ghilliegear.com

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Ghillie Suit Kits
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Reno’s Hunting Laws

Sunday, December 20th, 2009


If you were thinking of taking your guns into the desert, the Burning Sagebrush is here to help.

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How to Hunt: Deer Hunting Tips : Hunting Clothing & Gear: Deer Hunting Laws

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009


Learn about hunting clothes and supplies from ahunting expert in this free deer hunting video. Expert: Hugo Izzo Bio: Hugo Izzo has a degree in Wildlife Resource Management and has hunted a variety of animals including deer, duck, quail, dove, and squirrel. Filmmaker: Reggie Hayes

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