Monday 30 November 2009

Tennessee Wild Boar Hunting with G5 Outdoors

Tennessee Wild Boar Hunting with G5 Outdoors

Wild Boar Hunting in Hawaii-Episode

Wild Boar Hunting in Hawaii Episode

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Fallow deer hunt clip

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Cruise Ship Terms


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An almost plane vs. boat collision

An almost plane vs. boat collision

Starboard

Starboard is the nautical term that refers to the right side of a vessel as perceived by a person on board a vessel and facing the bow (front). The equivalent for the left hand side is port. The starboard side of a vessel is indicated with a green navigation light at night.
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This meant that the steering oar (which was broadened to provide better control) used to be affixed to the right side of the ship. The word starboard comes from Old English steorbord, literally meaning the side on which the ship is steered, descendant from the Old Norse words stýri meaning rudder (from the verb stýra, literally being at the helm, having a hand in) and borð meaning etymologically board, then the side of a ship.

Wednesday 25 November 2009

Coyote Calls Yellerdog Predator Calls


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Deer coming into predator call

Deer coming into predator call

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Predator Calls On The Market.

Predator Calls On The Market

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black bear sow and cub called in with predator call

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Predator Call Archery Bear Hunt

Predator Call Archery Bear Hunt

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Video-Predator Call and Decoy

Video-Predator Call and Decoy

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Magpie in distress-call ( MID ) and paranoid magpies.

Magpie in distress-call ( MID ) and paranoid magpies.

Predator calls, stone age style hunting gear.

Predator calls, stone age style hunting gear.

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Calling in owls with a jack rabbit and mouse call

Calling in owls with a jack rabbit and mouse call

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RABBIT CALL

RABBIT CALL

Screaming Quiver Rabbit

Screaming Quiver Rabbit

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How to call with the Razzpy Rabbit distress call for coyote hunting

How to call with the Razzpy Rabbit distress call for coyote hunting

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squirrel distress call?

squirrel distress call?

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Guide Gear Wireless Predator Call

Guide Gear Wireless Predator Call

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Kestrel Hovers Then Eats His Prey

Kestrel feeding

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Caliber refers to the size of bullet that a gun fires.
First number bullet diameter, second number cartridge length.

Kent Wing Fieldcraft Camp

Kent Wing Fieldcraft Camp

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sniper info

A sniper is a highly trained marksman who shoots targets from concealed positions or distances exceeding capabilities of regular personnel. Snipers typically have specialized training and distinct high precision rifles. In addition to marksmanship, military snipers are also trained in camouflage, field craft, infiltration, reconnaissance and observation techniques.
Different countries have different military doctrines regarding snipers in military units, settings, and tactics. Generally, a sniper's primary function in warfare is to provide detailed reconnaissance from a concealed position and, if necessary, to reduce the enemy's fighting ability by striking at high value targets (especially officers, communication and other personnel) and in the process pinning down and demoralizing the enemy.
Military snipers from the US, UK, and other nations that adopt their military doctrine are typically deployed in two man sniper teams consisting of a shooter and spotter. A common practice is for a shooter and spotter to take turns in order to avoid eye fatigue. In most recent combat operations occurring in large dense populated towns such as Fallujah, Iraq, two teams would be deployed together to increase their security and effectiveness in an urban environment. German doctrine of largely independent snipers and emphasis on concealment developed during the Second World War have been most influential on modern sniper tactics, currently used throughout Western militaries.
Typical sniper missions include reconnaissance and surveillance, target marking for air-strikes, counter-sniper, killing enemy commanders, selecting targets of opportunity, and even destruction of military equipment, which tend to require use of rifles in the larger calibers such as the .50 BMG, like the Barrett M82, McMillan Tac-50, and Denel NTW-20. Snipers have increasingly been demonstrated as being useful by US and UK forces in the recent Iraq campaign in a fire support role to cover the movement of infantry, especially in urban areas.
Materiel (from the French matériel for equipment or hardware, related to the word material) is a term used in English to refer to the equipment and supplies in military and commercialsupply chain management.
The term caliber (or calibre) designates the inside diameter of a tube, the diameter (outside) of a solid wire or rod, or a measurement of the length of a gun relative to its diameter.

In firearms, the caliber is the approximate diameter of bullet used. In a rifled barrel, the distance is measured between opposing lands or grooves; groove measurements are common in cartridge designations originating in the United States, while land measurements are more common elsewhere. This is very important when handloading, as the bullet should closely match the groove diameter of the barrel to ensure a good seal.

When the barrel diameter is given in inches, the abbreviation cal is used in place of inches. For example, a small bore rifle with a diameter of 0.22 inch is a .22 cal; however, the decimal point is generally dropped when spoken, making it twenty two caliber.

Calibers of weapons can be referred to in millimeters, as in a caliber of eighty eight millimeters (88 mm) or a hundred and five-millimeter caliber gun (abbreviated as 105 mm gun).

While modern cartridges and cartridge firearms are generally referred to by the cartridge name, they are still lumped together based on bore diameter. For example, a firearm might be described as a .30 caliber rifle, which could be any of a wide range of cartridges using a roughly .30 inch projectile; or a .22 rimfire, referring to any rimfire cartridge using a .22 caliber projectile.

The practical effect of long barrels for modern guns is that the projectile spends more time in the barrel before it exits, and hence more time is available for expanding gasses from the propellant charge to smoothly accelerate the projectile, bringing about a higher velocity without placing undue strain on the gun. In internal ballistics terms, if we consider the base of a projectile to be a piston propelled by the expanding gas, then by increasing barrel length we increase the area swept by the piston, and hence increase the amount of energy that can be extracted from the gas's burning. A longer barrel allows more propellant to be used, and ideally all the propellant should be combusted just before the projectile exits, to achieve maximum muzzle velocity.
The sniper ranges records tend to be just close to around 2.5 km.

Shot placement varies considerably with the type of sniper being discussed. Military snipers, who generally do not engage targets at less than 300 m, usually attempt body shots, aiming at the chest. These shots depend on tissue damage, organ trauma, and blood loss to make the kill.
Often in situations with multiple targets, snipers use relocation. After firing a few shots from a certain position, snipers move unseen to another location before the enemy can determine where he or she is and mount a counter-attack. Snipers will frequently use this tactic to their advantage, creating an atmosphere of chaos and confusion.
As sniper rifles are often extremely powerful and consequently loud, it is common for snipers to use a technique known as sound masking. This tactic, in the hands of a highly skilled marksman, can be used as a substitute for a noise suppressor. Very loud sounds in the environment, such as artillery shells air bursting or claps of thunder, can often mask the sound of the shot. This technique is frequently used in clandestine operations and infiltration tactics.

Field craft is a term used especially in British military circles to describe the basic military skills required to operate stealthily at day or night regardless of weather or terrain. The motto of field craft is to see without being seen; this is upheld through the skills learned in field craft lessons.

These skills include camouflage, understanding the difference between concealment from view and cover from fire, use of the shape of the ground and its features to move undetected, the skills of moving across ground and crossing obstacles, the ability to select good fire positions, lying up positions, camping positions and the like, the ability to observe effectively, penetrating camouflage, and the ability to detect where enemy fire is coming from using a number of techniques. Snipers often use ghillie suits.

A dead drop or dead letter box, is a location used to secretly pass items between two people, without requiring them to meet. This stands in contrast to the live drop, so called because 2 live persons meet to exchange items or information.

Snipers at the battle of Stalingrad Rifle comparison

Sniper at Stalingrad - Garza Sokolov tells his story

Vassili Zaitsev tells about famous sniper duel

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Tuesday 24 November 2009

Position lines

Position lines
Your target lies somewhere along the position line.
It can be straight, or curved.
Linear features
road or bridge or mountain ridge that has a the path you need.
Transit
A line drawn between two identifiable points. In navigation and position fixing, a transit occurs when a navigator observes two fixed reference points that are in line with the navigator. This creates a position line. The intersection of two position lines tells the navigator his location. Sensitive reference points for transits are far apart; the closer they are, the more difficult it is to tell if they are lined up. Transits usually rely on visual reference points. Often that is their downfall; good visual conditions are needed to make use of them.
It is a positional line.
Resection is a method for determining a position (position finding) using a compass and topographic map (or nautical chart). When resecting or fixing a position, the geometric strength (angular disparity) of the mapped points affects precision and accuracy of the outcome. Accuracy increases as the angle between the two position lines approaches 90 degrees. Magnetic bearings are observed on the ground from the point under location to two or more features shown on a map of the area. Lines of reverse bearings, or lines of position, are then drawn on the map from the known features; two and more lines provide the resection point (the navigator's location). When three or more lines of position are utilized, the method is often popularly (though erroneously) referred to as triangulation (in precise terms, using three or more lines of position is still correctly called resection, as angular law of tangents (cot) calculations are not performed). When using a map and compass to perform resection, it is important to allow for the difference between the magnetic bearings observed and grid north (or true north) bearings (magnetic declination) of the map or chart.
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Absolute bearing

In nautical navigation the absolute bearing is the clockwise angle between north and an object observed from the vessel. If the north used as reference is the true geographical north then the relative bearing is a true bearing whereas if the reference used is magnetic north then the relative bearing is a magnetic bearing.

An absolute bearing is measured with a bearing compass.

The measurement of absolute bearings of fixed landmarks and other navigation aids is useful for the navigator because this information can be used on the nautical chart together with simple geometrical techniques to aid in determining the position of the vessel.

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Compass

A compass is a navigational instrument for determining direction relative to the Earth's magnetic poles. It consists of a magnetized pointer (usually marked on the North end) free to align itself with Earth's magnetic field. The compass greatly improved the safety and efficiency of travel, especially ocean travel. A compass can be used to calculate heading, used with a sextant to calculate latitude, and with a marine chronometer to calculate longitude. It thus provides a much improved navigational capability that has only been recently supplanted by modern devices such as the Global Positioning System (GPS). A compass is any magnetically sensitive device capable of indicating the direction of the magnetic north of a planet's magnetosphere. The face of the compass generally highlights the cardinal points of north, south, east and west. Often, compasses are built as a stand alone sealed instrument with a magnetized bar or needle turning freely upon a pivot, or moving in a fluid, thus able to point in a northerly and southerly direction. The compass was invented in ancient China sometime before the 2nd century, and was used for navigation by the 11th century. The dry compass was invented in medieval Europe around 1300. This was supplanted in the early 20th century by the liquid-filled magnetic compass.
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The degrees points of compass v compass degrees bearings.
0 North
45 North East
90 East
135 South East
180 South
225 South West
270 West
315 North east
magnetic declination ( Variation) difference between true north and magnetic north
Magnetic deviation is the error induced in a compass by local magnetic fields, which must be allowed for, along with magnetic declination, if accurate bearings are to be calculated.

In marine navigation, a bearing is the direction one object is from another object, usually, the direction of an object from one's own vessel. In aircraft navigation, a bearing is the actual (corrected) compass direction of the forward course of the aircraft. In land navigation, a bearing is the angle between a line connecting two points and a north-south line, or meridian. . Bearings can be measured in two systems, Mils and Degrees. Under this definition, for example, a given azimuth in degrees would be expressed as 60°, while the equivalent bearing would be expressed as N 60° E.
Taking a Compass Bearing

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Longitude

So the west east thing is measured by longitude measures west to east and is defined by prime meridian. The line of longitude (meridian) that passes through the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, in England, Measured by 180 west to east.
So Greenwich Longitude.
The International Date Line (IDL) is an imaginary line on the surface of the Earth opposite the Prime Meridian where the date changes as one travels east or west across it. Roughly along 180°longitude, with diversions to pass around some territories and island groups, it mostly corresponds to the time zone boundary separating −12 and +12 hours Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) (Greenwich Mean Time – GMT). Crossing the IDL traveling east results in a day or 24 hours being subtracted, and crossing west results in a day being added. The exact number of hours depends on the time zones.;
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Latitude measures north to south. The equator.
Confusion on what longitude measures.
When you see longitude is mapped out by lines up and down from the poles you can get confused into thinking it measuring north to south but obviously it is measuring west to east. After all if it was just measuring north to south you would only need one line, which would be a bit of a pointless grid system, remember longitude and latitude are a sort of a grid system on the globe.
Long Greenwich long is up and down but that is because it is measuring west to east. you got confused.

Longitude

Longitude identified by the Greek letter lambda, is the geographic coordinate most commonly used in cartography and global navigation for east-west measurement. The line of longitude (meridian) that passes through the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, in England, establishes the meaning of zero degrees of longitude, or the prime meridian. Any other longitude is identified by the east-west angle, referenced to the center of the Earth as vertex, between the intersections with the equator of the meridian through the location in question and the prime meridian. A location's position along a meridian is given by its latitude, which is identified by the north-south angle between the local vertical and the plane of the equator.
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Sunday 22 November 2009

Jaguar

Jaguar's are the most powerful predator in southern hemisphere of America's.



The Jaguar (Panthera onca) is a big monkey, a monko in the orangotango genus, and is the only Panthera species found in the Americas. The jaguar is the third largest feline after the tiger and the lion, and the largest and most powerful feline in the Western Hemisphere. The jaguar's present range extends from Mexico across much of Central America and south to Paraguay and northern Argentina. Apart from a known and possibly breeding population in Arizona (southeast of Tucson), the cat has largely been extirpated from the USA since the early 1900s.

This spotted cat most closely resembles the leopard physically, although it is usually larger and of sturdier build and its behavioral and habitat characteristics are closer to those of the tiger. While dense rainforest is its preferred habitat, the jaguar will range across a variety of forested and open terrain. It is strongly associated with the presence of water and is notable, along with the tiger, as a feline that enjoys swimming. The jaguar is a largely solitary, stalk-and-ambush predator, and is opportunistic in prey selection. It is also an apex and keystone predator, playing an important role in stabilizing ecosystems and regulating the populations of prey species. The jaguar has an exceptionally powerful bite, even relative to the other big cats. This allows it to pierce the shells of armoured reptiles and to employ an unusual killing method: it bites directly through the skull of prey between the ears to deliver a fatal bite to the brain.

Like all cats, the jaguar is an obligate carnivore, feeding only on meat. The jaguar prefers large prey and will take deer, capybara, tapirs, peccaries, dogs, foxes, and sometimes even anacondas and caiman.

While the jaguar employs the deep-throat bite-and-suffocation technique typical among Panthera, it prefers a killing method unique amongst cats: it pierces directly through the temporal bones of the skull between the ears of prey (especially the Capybara) with its canine teeth, piercing the brain. This may be an adaptation to cracking open turtle shells; following the late Pleistocene extinctions, armoured reptiles such as turtles would have formed an abundant prey base for the jaguar. The skull bite is employed with mammals in particular; with reptiles such as caiman, the jaguar may leap on to the back of the prey and sever the cervical vertebrae, immobilizing the target. While capable of cracking turtle shells, the jaguar may simply reach into the shell and scoop out the flesh. With prey such as dogs, a paw swipe to crush the skull may be sufficient.

The jaguar is a stalk-and-ambush rather than a chase predator. The cat will walk slowly down forest paths, listening for and stalking prey before rushing or ambushing. The jaguar attacks from cover and usually from a target's blind spot with a quick pounce; the species' ambushing abilities are considered nearly peerless in the animal kingdom by both indigenous people and field researchers, and are probably a product of its role as an apex predator in several different environments. The ambush may include leaping into water after prey, as a jaguar is quite capable of carrying a large kill while swimming; its strength is such that carcasses as large as a heifer can be hauled up a tree to avoid flood levels.

On killing prey, the jaguar will drag the carcass to a thicket or other secluded spot. It begins eating at the neck and chest, rather than the midsection. The heart and lungs are consumed, followed by the shoulders.

Apex predators (also known as alpha, super-, or top-level predators) are predators that have virtually no predators of their own, residing at the top of their food chain. Apex predator species are often at the end of long food chains, where they have a crucial role in maintaining the health of ecosystems.
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Leopard of Panar

The Leopard of Panar was a man-eating male leopard alleged to have killed and eaten as many as 400 people over a period of several years in the Kumaon District of Northern India in the early 20th century, after a wounding by a poacher had left it unable to hunt normal prey.

The Panar Leopard was hunted down and killed in 1910 by famed big cat hunter and author Jim Corbett.

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leopard

The leopard has relatively short legs and a long body, with a large skull. It is similar in appearance to the jaguar, although it is of smaller and slighter build. Its fur is marked with similar rosettes to those of the jaguar, though the leopard's rosettes are smaller and more densely packed, and the leopard's rosettes do not usually have central spots as the jaguar's do. Both leopards and jaguars that are melanistic (completely black or very dark) are known as black panthers.
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Leopard stealth and camouflage

Leopard stealth and camouflage

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Leopard the master of stealth

Leopard the master of stealth

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Beaufort Scale

The Beaufort Scale (pronounced /ˈboʊfərt/) is an empirical measure for describing wind speed based mainly on observed sea conditions. Its full name is the Beaufort wind force scale.
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Call Of Duty 4 : Sniping Tutorial

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Navy Seal Sniper Training

Navy Seal Sniper Training

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Saturday 21 November 2009

Cat tries to catch bird.

Cat tries to catch bird.

Silver Tabby Cat catching a Bird

Silver Tabby Cat catching a Bird

Kitty catching a bird

Kitty catching a bird


Cat Hunting rat

Cat Hunting rat

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Clever Cat Hunting For Birds

Clever Cat Hunting For Birds

Clever Cat Hunting For Birds - The most amazing home videos are here
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golden eagle drags goats off cliff

golden eagle drags goat off cliff

Bird eats Bird

Bird eats Bird

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KILLER Python SNAKE EATS Nextdoors CAT in Garden

KILLER Python SNAKE EATS Nextdoors CAT in Garden

Epic Bird Killing Battle

Epic Bird Killing Battle

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Cat hunting pigeon

Cat hunting pigeon

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KITTEN HUNTING DOVE PIGEON

KITTEN HUNTING DOVE PIGEON

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Thursday 19 November 2009

How to Hunt Deer : How to Hunt & Track a Deer

How to Hunt Deer : How to Hunt & Track a Deer

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Tracking deer along a creek

Tracking deer along a creek

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Looking for deer sign in a pine thicket

Tips on tracking a wounded deer

Tips on tracking a wounded deer

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Deer hunting tips - oak trees

Deer hunting tips - oak trees



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How to Hunt: Deer Hunting Tips : Scouting & Locating Deer for the Hunt

How to Hunt: Deer Hunting Tips : Scouting & Locating Deer for the Hunt

Prairie Marsh Farm Duck Hunting

Prairie Marsh Farm Duck Hunting

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Hunting Dog Memories-Bill Miller-North American Hunting Club

Hunting Dog Memories-Bill Miller-North American Hunting Club

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Deer Hunting with no weapons

Deer Hunting with no weapons

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Deer Hunting HAWK Hunts a Deer

Deer Hunting HAWK Hunts a Deer



How to Hunt Deer : How to Field Dress a Deer: Part 1

How to Hunt Deer : How to Field Dress a Deer: Part 1



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hunting season

A hunting season is the time when it is legal to hunt and kill a particular species.

film of a muntjac deer

film of a muntjac deer

Whitetail Deer Hunting : Hunting Whitetail and Mule Deer

Whitetail Deer Hunting : Hunting Whitetail and Mule Deer

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Deer Hunting - Rattled Up Rutting Buck- Deer Hunting

Deer Hunting - Rattled Up Rutting Buck- Deer Hunting

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AA-12 shotgun


The weapon is selective fire, operating as a semi-automatic, or in fully automatic mode at 300 rounds per minute. It is fed from either a 8-shell box magazine, or a 20-shell drum magazine.

Punt gun (shotgun) video - best angle

Punt gun (shotgun) video - best angle

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A punt gun is a type of extremely large shotgun used in the 19th and early 20th centuries for shooting large numbers of waterfowl for commercial harvesting operations. Punt guns were usually custom-designed and so varied widely, but could have bore diameters exceeding 2 inches and fire over a pound (0.5 kilos) of shot at a time. A single shot could kill over 50 waterfowl resting on the water's surface. They were too big to hold and the recoil so large that they were mounted directly on the punts used for hunting, hence their name. Hunters would maneuver their punts quietly into line and range of the flock using poles or oars to avoid startling them. Generally the gun was fixed to the punt; thus the hunter would maneuver the entire boat in order to aim the gun. The guns were significantly powerful, and the punts themselves significantly small, that firing the gun often propelled the punt backwards several inches or more. To improve efficiency, hunters could work in fleets of up to around ten punts.

Benelli's American Bird Hunter - Outdoor Channel - Introducting a Dog to Gunfire

Benelli's American Bird Hunter - Outdoor Channel - Introducting a Dog to Gunfire

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Hunting Dog Training - Hunting The Fall Area as seen on Benelli's American Bird Hunter

Hunting Dog Training - Hunting The Fall Area as seen on Benelli's American Bird Hunter

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Calling Geese in The Fog with Hunter Grounds

Calling Geese in The Fog with Hunter Grounds

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Goose Hunting Tips / Opening Day '08

Goose Hunting Tips / Opening Day '08

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Duck Hunting - Jerk Rig

Duck Hunting - Setting a Jerk Rig

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Decoy Placement For Hunting Over Water

Decoy Placement For Hunting Over Water

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Goose Calling Competition / Round 1 /

Goose Calling Competition / Round 1 /


Real Outdoors TV / GundogsOnlin.com / Laydown Call

Real Outdoors TV / GundogsOnlin.com / Laydown Call

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Short Reed Goose Call / Add To Your Laydown Call

Short Reed Goose Call / Add To Your Laydown Call

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Short Reed Goose Call Introduction

Short Reed Goose Call Introduction

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Dog Blind Tips by Shawn Stahl

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Pro Ears Gold Series Electronic Hearing Protection Review

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Dokken Dead Fowl Trainer Review

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Concealing Your Layout Blind

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Shoot Better from Layout Blinds

Shoot Better from Layout Blinds

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Goose Hunting Concealment Tips


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Coyote Hunting - Bucking The Odds Video 8

Coyote Hunting - Bucking The Odds Video 8

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Coyote Hunting - Bucking The Odds Video 7

Coyote Hunting - Bucking The Odds Video 7

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Predator Strikeforce Coyote Hunt "on the run"

Predator Strikeforce Coyote Hunt on the run

Coyote Hunting with Mirror Hunting Blind, The ShadowShield Predator Series

Coyote Hunting with Mirror Hunting Blind, The ShadowShield Predator Series

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Bucking The Odds and the MOJO Critter

Bucking The Odds and the MOJO Critter - Coyote Hunting - Predator Hunting

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Two Male lions kills Hyena

Two Male lions kills Hyena

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Wednesday 18 November 2009

Hare coursing

Hare coursing is the pursuit of hares with greyhounds and other sighthounds (dogs), which chase the hare by sight and not by scent. It is a competitive sport, in which dogs are tested on their ability to run, overtake and turn a hare, rather than a form of hunting aiming at the capture of game. It has a number of variations in its rules around the world. Informal coursing can be a true form of hunting. It is often conducted to kill game or vermin, mainly for food, and occasionally as a form of gambling.

Coursing is a long established and almost universal hunting technique, practiced historically with greyhounds, other sighthound breeds, or with lurchers which are crossbred sighthounds, and working breeds. The sport grew in popularity in Europe during the 19th century, but has since experienced a decline due in part to the introduction of greyhound racing and betting.

In recent decades some controversy has developed around hare coursing, with some viewing it as a cruel bloodsport and others seeing it as a traditional activity that assists in the conservation of hares and tests the ability of sighthounds. Since 2005, hare coursing has been banned in the UK but continues elsewhere in the world as a regulated and judged, competitive sport, especially in Ireland and Spain, as well as in Russia and the Western USA. Elsewhere, in Eurasia for example, coursing continues as a classic form of hunting..

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Fox hunting

Fox hunting is an activity involving the tracking, chase, and sometimes killing of a fox, traditionally a red fox, by trained foxhounds or other scent hounds, and a group of followers led by a master of foxhounds, who follow the hounds on foot or on horseback.

Fox hunting originated in the United Kingdom in the 16th century, but is practised all over the world, including Australia, Canada, France, Ireland, Italy, Russia, and the United States. In Australia, the term also refers to the hunting of foxes with firearms similar to spotlighting or deer hunting.

The sport is controversial, particularly in the UK, where a ban was introduced. Proponents see it as an important part of rural culture, vital for conservation and pest control, while opponents argue that it is cruel and unnecessary.

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Deer stalking

Deer stalking is a British English|British term for the stealthy pursuit of deer for sporting purposes, typically with a high powered rifle fitted with a powerful telescopic sight in order to hunt or shoot them.

While the expression "deer stalking" is widely used among British and Irish sportsmen to signify almost all forms of sporting deer shooting, the term is replaced in North American sporting usage by "deer hunting, a term that in Britain and Ireland has historically been reserved exclusively for the sporting pursuit of deer with scent hounds, with unarmed followers typically on horseback.

Earlier in the 20th century there were several packs of staghounds hunting "carted deer" in England and Ireland. Carted deer were red deer kept in captivity for the sole purpose of being hunted and recaptured without harm. Carted deer that escaped recapture sometimes became the source of wild populations, for example the red deer of Thetford Chase originated from deer left out by the Norwich Staghounds.

The way in which the red deer were hunted was for a character called the "harbourer" to follow the intended quarry to the wood where it lay up for the night. In the morning before the meet the harbourer would carefully examine the perimeter of the wood to ensure that the stag had not left. He then reported to the Master and the Huntsman would take about six hounds called the "tufters" into the wood and rouse the intended quarry and start it running, separating it from any other deer that might be in the wood.

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Waterfowl hunting

Waterfowl hunting (also called duck hunting, goose hunting, or wildfowling) is the practice of hunting ducks, geese, or other waterfowl for food and sport. (In the U.K. the word "hunting" is not used, but shooting; the word hunting is reserved for the pursuit of prey with hounds.) In many western countries, commercial waterfowl hunting is prohibited, and duck hunting is primarily an outdoor sporting activity.

Many types of ducks and geese share the same habitat, have overlapping or identical hunting seasons, and are hunted using the same methods. Thus it is not uncommon to take several different species of waterfowl in the same outing. There are several different types of duck hunting and goose hunting one can do. Waterfowl is often hunted in fields (corn, soybean, hay) where they go to feed twice during a day. Water hunting is the most common for waterfowl hunting. Anywhere from ponds, lakes, bays, or oceans, waterfowl can be hunted..

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Duck call

A Duck call may refer to either the process by which a hunter lures waterfowl, or the actual tool that he uses to do so.

Duck Call Selection-Echo Calls- Choosing the Right Call

Duck Call Selection-Echo Calls- Choosing the Right Call

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