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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Bass fishing tips

Bass are fish that need a lot of oxygen, so the best place to find one is where a runoff hits a lake, and also where its a little bit warmer. Bass are also fish that love cover, so where you find trees that create shade of the water or even branches and rocks that are already in the water are your best bet. Also bass tend to be loners and don't hang out with one another so once you catch a bass in one spot maybe cast a few more times and move to another place. In most situations bass like worms the most be it depends what season your fishing in.

WaterFowl Hunting tips

This is a time of transition for migratory waterfowl across North America. The first major snowstorms of the year begin to hit across the Canadian border, and it begins to make day lengths shorter and colder weather cause the migration of waterfowl from the breeding grounds. This is the time of year that waterfowlers in middle of the country begin to move too, when every major cold front comes it also brings new flights and good shooting. The cold fronts are major for these birds to start moving, which in due time will bring great shooting.

Hunting tips for beginners

1. Invest your time in a firearms safety course. Safety is a key component to a successful hunt- You have to know how to handle a gun properly before you go out and hunt or it can be very dangerous.

2. Find out the legalities and steps to buying a firearm in your area. In most areas its the same but there are limits or course in each state towards your freedom.

3. Make sure you get the gun thats right for what you are hunting to be more successful.

4. Make sure you have been to a shooting range before to get use to how the firearm works, because there are some things that can surprise you such as the kick when you shoot and so on.

5. For the last tip, it is very wise for you to go on a guided hunt and get help from experts and see their tactics and way of going out on a hunt. 

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Whitetail hunting patience

Patience is major during the deer hunting season, there are many decisions you will have to make that could haunt you for the rest of season. The main decision you have to make is whether to take the shot or not. You could take the shot early in the season or wait till the way end and risk not killing the "big buck" you've been waiting for. As every whitetail hunter knows, to kill a big one you must be willing to let everything else walk. As we all say " It aint over till its over".

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Student Lead Workshop

Assignment Ejournal
Read/ Watch some of the video's from this link and write a response on what you think about this training and the effect it can have.

http://www.fastcompany.com/1696703/how-the-military-trains-soldiers-using-hollywood-effects-amputated-actors-robots-laser-explo

Friday, October 15, 2010

Deer hunting Tips

Some things you should know when deer hunting. The first tip is that you should be always in a position where the wind will blow your scent in the opposite direction where the deer are coming from, which will be either where 1 or 2 paths cross. Deer as they go about feeding and finding a water hole always take the same path. They are creatures of habit and stay on the same route. You should never move to try and find a deer unless they ground is wet or snow is present because it creates to much noise. Your shot at a deer should be in the chest right behind the front legs, it might not drop it right away but it is a fatal shot.

2010 season dates

http://dnr.wi.gov/org/land/wildlife/hunt/seasdate.htm 

This website has a list of dates when the season opens for each animal that you are going to be hunting for check it out. If you scroll down a bit, it explains what you can use to attract the animal, and tells you when your allowed to have aid from a dog ect.