Tracking 'shoes
Article Abstract:
A hunter who considers himself to be fairly competent discusses why it took him 36 hours to shoot his first snowshoe hare. Snowshoe hares are clever, and they challenge hunters with their antics, which include backtracking to make their tracks difficult to follow.
Publication Name: Outdoor Life
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0030-7076
Year: 1996
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Silence!
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Bowhunters can help prevent their bows from making noise by using string silencers, cable guards, cable slides, or stabilizers. Bows are quieter if the screws are tight, if the wheels are lubricated, and if there is moleskin on the bow shelf and sight window.
Publication Name: Outdoor Life
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0030-7076
Year: 1995
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Outfitters' insights
Article Abstract:
Hunting guides or outfitters are gifted with exceptional hunting skills that allow them to spot different kinds of game animals for their clients easily. Several outfitters reveal their secrets for effectively tracking such animals.
Publication Name: Outdoor Life
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0030-7076
Year: 1995
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