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		<title>Gear That You Must Have When You Are Camping</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 09:29:14 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>When you&#8217;re on a <a title="Gear That You Must Have When You Are Camping" href="http://www.tents.info/" target="_blank">camping</a> trip, there are some basic essentials that you need to carry with you so that you can have an equally enjoyable time away from home. Since you cannot carry much when you are hiking, you need to prepare a list of things that you require and cannot do without. Therefore, amongst many other things, lightweight <a title="When You Are Going Camping There is Certain Gear That Should Be Considered" href="http://www.tents.info/" target="_blank">tents for camping</a> should be considered.</p>
<p>As exciting as it may be, you cannot enjoy a camping trip if you are not geared up with the right kind of camping equipment. Arriving with the basic necessities is important so check out the your list of the essential things you need.g. <a title="The Must Have Gear When You Go Camping" href="http://www.tents.info/" target="_blank">tents</a>, cooking equipment and clothes. In order to have all the appropriate things you need to plan well before your trip. Maybe you could start checking your list to ensure you have the appropriate equipment a few weeks beforehand. Forgetting something really important on your trip would be devastating, so make sure you take time out plan everything right down to the last detail.</p>
<p>Getting yourself a tent is the first and foremost. A tent that best suits your needs is what you should be looking for, along with a tent that is suitbable for the weather conditions of the place you will be visiting. A comfortable sleeping bag is next on the list. These come in all different shapes, sizes, colours, fabric and materials. If you want a really good nice sleep and really do like your home comforts,then take along an inflated mat, this will give you better insulation.</p>
<p>Your list of foodstuff that you intend to carry depends on how many people are going to eat that food. It is difficult to store perishable foods so we advise not to take it. As for the cooking and eating utensils you could carry a frying pan, two or three pots, a cooking spoon, spatula while plastic plates, spoons and cups would do beautifully for your meals. You can also carry an airtight container to store leftover food to be eaten at your next meal.</p>
<p>A camp stove can be very handy, if bad weather forbids you to light up a campfire. You can do a great deal with a camp stove; you will be surprised. If you can be bothered to take the trouble you can cook some really nice fresh meals.</p>
<p>If you have to find something in the dark, then a flashlight, matches or a lighter would be useful. Another useful piece of equipment is a first aid kit. This can come in handy at times. The kit can include strips of band-aid, cotton balls, gauze, antiseptic ointment, sunscreen, a burn spray, an antibiotic, aspirin, insect repellent and some other medicines that you normally take.</p>
<p>As concerns the clothing, you must take lightweight clothes yet they should be sufficient for the kind of weather you are going to face. Clothes that retain the damp or do not dry fast are not a very good idea, so don&#8217;t take them. Rain gear that is lightweight can be included if you want as this is useful in a shower. Take the right kind of footwear, a pair of sneakers would be perfect but if you are planning a hike on rough terrain it would be suitable to have a pair of sturdy boots.</p>
<p>Apart from these you will need a pair of sunglasses to protect your eyes from the harsh sun. You can also do with other necessities such as a small hatchet, an all-purpose knife, a deck of cards, a book or two and any other thing that you would prefer as a pastime.</p>
<p>One thing you must remember is that whatever you take with you, must be lightweight specifically if you are going backpacking because you would not want to come back with a bad back. Once you have established what stuff is essential, check the weight, try picking it up and then guess what &#8211; you are ready for your camping trip.</p>
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		<title>The Nikon Coyote Special Scope &#8211; Specialized Optics for Coyote Hunting</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 12:21:10 +0000</pubDate>
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The recent trend coyote hunting in the US has increased immensely with the population growth of the coyotes themselves.  Killing of commercial animals as well as wild species such as deer and turkey by coyotes is a major issue now.   Many states have generous hunting seasons for coyote with generous bag limits [...]]]></description>
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<p>The recent trend coyote hunting in the US has increased immensely with the population growth of the coyotes themselves.  Killing of commercial animals as well as wild species such as deer and turkey by coyotes is a major issue now.   Many states have generous hunting seasons for coyote with generous bag limits in an attempt to control this varmint’s population explosion.</p>
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<p>Coyotes can be very cunning and are a challenge to hunt. They have keen vision, very good hearing and scent detection.    Hunters try to get coyotes to come to him because they are too smart to sneak up on.  Hunters get this done normally with audible calls that simulate a dying rabbit or another coyote.Coyotes can be clever and difficult to get in range.  If everything works out as planned and the coyote offers a shot, they seldom stay still for long.  Getting off a clean shot at a coyote is one of the rewarding challenges a hunter can face. </p>
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<p>In order to help meet the unique challenges of coyote hunting, Nikon created the <a target="_blank" title="Nikon Coyote Scopes" href="http://www.theriflescopestore.com/nicospsc.html">Nikon Coyote scope</a>.  It is a Nikon Buckmaster with a special Bullet Drop Compensating (BDC) reticle, available camo finishes, and an anti-reflective device (ARD).</p>
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<p>The Bullet Drop Compensating reticle is calibrated {to|for} the .223, 55 grain round sighted in at 100 yards or the 22-250, 55 grain bullet zeroed at 200 yards.  The use of the BDC reticle is to compensate for bullet drop beyond the range that you sighted your rifle in at.  The BDC holdover reference circles are large, allowing you to track the coyote accurately even as it continues to walk.</p>
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<p>The Nikon Coyote scopes can be ordered in matte black or 2 camo finishes.  The camo will match some of the new camo varmint rifles available in stores, and when combined with full body camo it will defeat the ability of a coyote to spot the hunter.  Matching camo rings are also for sale.</p>
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<p>The ARD installs directly onto the objective bell of the scope.  It features a honey-comb pattern that greatly reduces glare off the objective lens that could scare a coyote.  The cool part of it is the shooter cannot see the ARD when peering through the scope.  The shooter always has a clear field of view.</p>
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<p>The Nikon Coyote Special scopes come in 3-9&#215;40mm and 4.5-14&#215;40mm.  For shots under 200 yards the 3-9&#215;40mm will be enough magnification.  For shots at 200 yards or further the 4.5-14&#215;40mm will be the better choice.</p>
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		<title>Assessing a Bear Hunt Situation</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 13:07:56 +0000</pubDate>
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Knowing how to handle a bear hunt situation can be crucial to success or possible going home empty handed. If you haven&#8217;t had a lot of experience with black bear hunting, this type of situation could cost you a beautiful trophy bear. Usually, it is a senior adult male bear that will stand [...]]]></description>
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<p>Knowing how to handle a bear hunt situation can be crucial to success or possible going home empty handed. If you haven&#8217;t had a lot of experience with black bear hunting, this type of situation could cost you a beautiful trophy <span class="kLink" style="text-decoration: underline ! important; position: static;"><span style="color: blue ! important; font-weight: 400; font-size: 11px; position: static;"></span></span>bear. Usually, it is a senior adult male bear that will stand up inspect a suspicious situation. The young black bears are careless, and like all species haven&#8217;t adapted yet.</p>
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<p>You are sitting there motionless on your bear stand, the last time you shuffled yourself around was an hour ago (in reality it was 10 &#8211; 15 minutes ago), you see the head and shoulders of a black bear slowly appear, as if on a hydraulic post.</p>
<p>When a bear can&#8217;t smell you, but knows something is wrong, he will often react in this way. The black bear and most other species of bears as well will stand up and try to smell while looking straight at you, piercing a hole straight through you. The bear&#8217;s senses seem to work this way. If he can&#8217;t smell you, he seems to need more than one sense to back up the danger element.</p>
<p>When a bear stands up and pierces a whole right through you he couldn&#8217;t have smelt you and seems to have a delayed reaction in his brain to take action and go this delayed action last for 15 &#8211; 20 seconds. During this time a bear hunter can get away with a action of slight movements without inserting instant fear and the bear bolting.</p>
<p>The correct procedure, would be to slowly deliberately, take deadly aim and fire. If one was to wait much longer than 20 seconds the bear and especially a trophy bear would slowly drop out of sight in the thicket and 99 times out of 100 you would never see it again.</p>
<p>Another bear hunting situation that could arise is encountering a bear about to cross a trail in front of you and gets scared back. Knowing how to handle this situation correctly can bring success to your bear hunting trip. Here again, black bears are a creatures of habit and constant action to a danger element.</p>
<p>The normal reaction for a bear when, it encounters the bear hunter when crossing a trail and providing the bear did not make the intend crossing and bolted back. What he will do is scamper up along side the trail in the cover to the first corner or if it is a straight trail with no bends he will cross on the narrowest place but preferably if there is a bend he will be sure to cross there.</p>
<p>It seems, that if a bear has got it in his mind to cross a trail or road he is going to cross. The bear hunter knowing this, will hurry to the likely spot, get down on one knee and get ready, one thing for sure, when he crosses it will be soon ( within a minute or so) and he will be moving at full speed so it gives you little time to check for trophy quality and the type of shooting should be only done by well experienced sharp shooter.</p>
<p>This next bear hunting opportunity to get your trophy bear is common, but here again if not handled properly can end up in total disgust with oneself. The situation that I am referring to is a bear coming strolling down the trail and not aware of a hunter present. The time to shoot a bear is when you have a good opportunity, do not wait until it gets to the feed destination, bear bait or walks into a specific clearing where it will be broadside like the centerfold of Outdoor Life Magazine. But don&#8217;t of course, hasten a careless shot because there is plenty of time to get the job done right.</p>
<p>Quite often I hear a bear hunter say &#8220;I was waiting for the bear to go to the feed and it just disappeared and I never seen him again, I wished I had taken him earlier, when I had plenty of time&#8221;. Again, I will say, the time to shoot a bear is when you have a good opportunity.</p></div>
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