Moose Hunting – How to Shoot Moose
Shooting at a large beast requires in addition to accuracy of shot, composure, endurance, the ability to correctly determine the distance and knowledge of the slaughter places of the moose. A shot at the landfill on a collective hunting for moose also imposes on the hunter a burden of responsibility to the team, and sometimes even a skilled shooter cannot cope with excitement. Continue reading
Hunting grouse
The success of the autumn hunt for a hazel grouse with dunks depends on several reasons: the hunter’s behavior during the luring, the ability to use dunks and the weather. Best of all hazel grouse goes to quiet clear dawns. In cold and windy weather, hazel grouse goes badly. The autumn grouse hunt itself translates into a dialogue with this forest recluse. Enjoying the solitude and silence of the forest relaxing from the hustle and bustle of the city. Moving through the woods, the place to stop should be chosen as less open as possible, because the hazel hen doesn’t like to fly up to clean places, and if it flies to a clean place, it mostly moves on foot on the ground. colors complements her vivid impressions. Continue reading
Pheasant hunting in the UK
Among the admirers of hunting tourism, perhaps, there is no such fan of hunting by a feather who would not dream of visiting a driven hunt in Great Britain.And who, preparing for a hunt on the near pond, would not draw for himself delightful pictures of such hunts: light fog, you wear a hunting jacket, a cap on your head, which Sherlock Holmes wore, you put an elegant butt of high resolution in the shoulder, descent, two shots sound, and a couple of pheasants fall at your feet … Alas, but the harsh reality drives away dreams, as the wind disperses the fog: the wife tears off the sacrament – ammunition equipment – and once again strongly reminds of the need to replace th burnt out lamp. Continue reading
October Hunter Calendar
October is the middle of autumn. Below goes the frozen autumn sun above the ground. The faded herbs dry up, the yellow leaf is showered. Quiet and empty is done in the bare, brightened forest. Gloomy, gray clouds are increasingly clouding the sky. It starts to drizzle light rain, often the first matinees. Hunter’s calendar for October 2017 notes that the fur-bearing animal molts are nearing its end, and flocks of migratory birds are rushing south. Fading nature, the air breathes cold. Trees dropped foliage, covered the ground with a crimson carpet. The grass is beaten by the first frost and cold rain. Continue reading