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Jimmy Cox's Articles in Hunting

  • Clothing Needed For Hunting Explained
    If every item a big-game hunter needs on a ten-day hunt were tabulated on a strip of paper, the list would look as long as a polygamist's clothesline. However, when properly packed, the total duffel need be neither heavy nor bulky - if sensible items are chosen.
  • Hunting the Wild Turkey Explained
    The familiar barnyard gobbler is the same species as the wild turkey. It has merely adapted itself, with the aid of man, to live with the other fowl of the farm rather than stay in woods where it first came from.
  • How to Plan Your Hunting Trip
    The real purpose of any big-game hunting trip is to have an enjoyable and rewarding experience in the great outdoors. In addition, every hunter hopes to climax such an experience by taking a prized game animal. That is the unsurpassed thrill of any hunt.
  • Tips on Grouse for Hunters and Photographers
    The most prized game bird of upland game hunters in the northern belt of states is the ruffed grouse, one of a large family of birds that inhabit North America.
  • Magic Ways To Stalk Deer
    Many hunters enter the woods in hopes of bringing home a nice size deer but many find difficulty once they start. To learn how to successful stalk deer increases your chances of bringing home that desired meat. Take these tips with you to help you learn how to stalk efficiently.
  • Hunting Deer Effectively
    In order to enjoy the sport of deer hunting fully, a hunter needs a thorough understanding of the animal and, to a lesser extent, of the country to be hunted. This things can be accomplished by using the advice given in this article.
  • Small Game Field Shooting
    The trail lead through a frost-touched multicolored forest, the oak and maple trees a riot of crimsons, deep reds and browns. Grant Hartwell and I were walking this ridge trail, as men should be doing each autumn, our minds on deer, light overnight packs on our backs, wholly content with the world.
  • Aiming the Bow When Engaging in Archery
    The archer has a choice of methods of aiming, or sighting. They may be loosely classified into three groups: direct, indirect or point of aim, and the hunting aim.

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