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Select the Right Hunting Accessories
Hunters need to buy hunting accessories made for their terrain, game, and length of time in the field. Carry only what is necessary into the bush. Hunting accessories and outdoor supplies need camouflaged patterns that match the terrain, must be easy to wash with scent removal soaps, and are light weight.
Hunters who frequent woodlots and agricultural land need to focus on making themselves invisible. Their game is more cunning and wary of humans. Wilderness hunters need safety equipment and hunting accessories that will help them survive in an emergency.
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Buy Hunting Supplies
BizRate Tip: Few local hunting stores have a wide enough selection of camouflage patterns, treestands, and safety equipment to handle all terrains. The serious hunters buy their hunting supplies online. Online stores offer a wide selection of hunting supplies at low prices, including the newest equipment made by brand name manufacturers. Serious hunters settle for nothing less than a large selection of name brand hunting supplies at the lowest prices.
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Select Comfortable Treestands
Hunters who are hunting trophy bucks need to remain motionless for one hour at a time. This makes comfort is more important than size when selecting treestands. Deer cannot see properly camouflaged treestands, but they do see uncomfortable hunters shifting their weight.
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Select the Right Hunting Accessories
BizRate Tip: Manufacturers make a wide range of hunting accessories and outdoor supplies to help hunters blend into their environment, outsmart their prey, and stay safe. A thorough knowledge of the terrain and the prey’s habits will help the hunter choose the necessary hunting accessories each hunting trip.
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Buy Hunting Supplies
High-tech hunting equipment has changed the way big game is hunted in North America. Hunters need to be aware of the laws. Satellite phones and two-way radios may not be used to track animal movement, herd game into a funnel, or chase game toward waiting hunters. It is also illegal to use doe scent to entrap bucks. Doe scents, buck calls, and rattling can only be used to attract bucks to the hunter. Night vision goggles, video monitors, and cameras can be used to record animal movements, but it is illegal to hunt after dark, even if the hunting equipment appears to be specially made to facilitate night hunting.
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New Developments in Hunting Equipment
BizRate Tip: Hunting equipment is designed to remove the limitations of restricted hunting, encroachment on wild lands, and shortened seasons. A hunter who goes high-tech is not demeaning the spirit of the hunt. They are balancing the playing field, and improving their chances of success. High tech hunting equipment helps novice hunters overcome their inexperience and improve their chances of enjoying a successful hunt. Satellites, microchips, and tracking equipment improves hunter safety. Today’s lasers are accurate to two yards, and help novice hunters hit their mark.
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New Developments in Hunting Equipment
Hunting equipment like satellites, video monitors, microchips, and lasers have made hunting safer and more effective than ever before. Hunting has become a high-tech sport. Optic sights improve the hunter’s ability to find game, camouflage improves their success at stalking, and flat-shooting rifles improve the accuracy and kill range.
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Hunting Gear for Trophy Hunters
BizRate Tip: Most animals have an incredible sense of hearing as well as the ability to see in low light. Hunters can now buy high tech hunting gear to improve their sense of sight and hearing. Optical lenses and night vision goggles and sound-amplifying earmuffs improves the hunter’s chance of finding game.
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Hunting Gear for Trophy Hunters
Trophy hunters use high-tech hunting gear to improve their chances of bringing home a turkey, elk, or trophy whitetail. Hunters use sound-amplifying earmuffs that double their hearing range to 200 yards. Optical lenses and night vision goggles help hunters see in poor light.
Few hunters are skilled enough to move close to wary game like turkeys or big bucks. This is why their hunting gear should include a digital wind meter. This tool accurately measure and compute the average and maximum wind gusts. This meter improves the odds of making a long distance shot across wind swept prairie or on a mountain slope.
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Treestands for Bow Hunters
BizRate Tip: Treestands for bow hunters need to be easy to enter in the dark, they must not creak when the hunter moves, be safe enough to allow the hunter to sleep, and include hooks and pouches for packs and food. API treestands meet these qualifications and have models to accomodate one hunter or two.
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Treestands for Bow Hunters
The best treestands for hunting whitetails can be installed before the hunt, allow for clear visibility alone fence lines and alfalfas fields, and are cheap. Bow hunters need a minimum of five treestands for a two week hunt. They should also take into account that a stand will be invaded by another hunter. The stand should be camouflaged, and made out of materials that can be cleaned with anti-scent soap to remove all human scent from the stand.
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Select Comfortable Treestands
BizRate Tip: Hunters need a large tree stand if they remain in the bush all day, are higher than 15 feet, or are hunting five pointer and trophy bucks. Treestands with a sturdy seat and a comfortable back support helps the hunter sit still for long stretches. Bucks move slow, traveling only 20 yards in two hours. Buy treestands that make it easy to remain motionless for those two hours.
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Hunting Deep in the Wilderness
Advancements in technology have improved hunting equipment to the point that anyone can remain safe while hunting deep in the wilderness. A GPS unit lets hunters print out detailed topographical maps of the country they are hunting in. This lets hunters leave the crowds behind. Traveling ‘in country’ is now safer with satellite phones and a new generation of two-way radios. These radios permit a group of hunters keep in touch while hunting a wide range.
‘In country’ hunters need different hunting equipment than those in agricultural areas. They need portable treestands, thermal anti-scent clothing, anti-scent sacks for their equipment, and communication devices. Everything should be encased in camo-fabrics that match the hunter’s immediate surroundings.