Hunting For Newbies Plr Ebook

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Table of Contents

CONTENTS 2
INTRODUCTION 3
PUTTING THE HORSE BEFORE THE CART 5
GETTING LICENSED 7
LINING UP THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT 9
WEAPONRY MATTERS 13
THE 4 MAJOR CLASSES OF WEAPONS 13
GAME SPECIFIC WEAPON RECOMMENDATIONS 14
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT 16
UNDERSTANDING YOUR GAME 18
GENERALIZED TIPS AND TRICKS 18
ANIMAL SPECIFIC ADVICE 18
KNOW YOUR HUNTING GROUNDS 21
TIPS FOR THE 1ST HUNT 23
THE BUDDY SYSTEM IS A MUST 23
WHERE TO POSITION 25
PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE 25
RESPECTING OTHER HUNTERS 26
WHEN TO TAKE THE SHOT 27
AFTER THE SHOT 28
A FEW WORDS IN PARTING 30

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INTRODUCTION

If you’re looking for a hobby that will get you “off the grid,” out of the house and back to nature, there are few out there that can top hunting. It doesn’t matter whether you intend to become the next Daniel Boone or you just relish the idea of getting back to the basics, this sport will provide you with plenty of challenges while testing your resolve and even your mental prowess and physical stamina.

The reality is there is nothing quite like sitting in the woods or on the edge of a serene lake waiting for the right game to approach. The peacefulness, tranquillity and sheer exhilaration of being in the wild make hunting a sport worth pursuing. If game is spotted, the excitement level climbs even higher. For many hunters, it doesn’t necessarily matter if game is caught or not; the act of hunting is a reward in and of itself.

To actually bring home game at the end of the day, however, hunters do need to hone certain skills. When all is said and done, the success or failure of a hunt often comes down to having the right skills (and perhaps a little luck) to put up against the natural, and often well-developed, defences of the animal in question.

While it might seem like hunting is a fairly easy sport to dive into, this isn’t the case. At least this is so if a newbie hunter wants to enjoy a reasonable chance at success. To really have an opportunity to bag game during the first hunt or first few hunts, you have to understand some important ground rules. You also have to have an understanding of the game you intend to seek. Plus, it’s also a good idea to make sure your “I’s” are dotted and your “T’s” are crossed as far as local laws are concerned. Then, of course, there’s gear to buy, locations to pick and even a little bit of discipline that needs to be developed.

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