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		<title>The Fundamentals of Bow Hunting Equipment in the UK</title>
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Even though bow hunting is a favourite activity in locations throughout the entire world, according to Wikipedia.org, it isn’t legal to employ bows for hunting wild animals of any type within the UK as specified by the Wildlife and Countryside Act of 1981 Therefore, if you are in the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Even though bow hunting is a favourite activity in locations throughout the entire world, according to Wikipedia.org, it isn’t legal to employ bows for hunting wild animals of any type within the UK as specified by the Wildlife and Countryside Act of 1981 Therefore, if you are in the UK and looking at this article, you now understand that you are going to have to depart from this country in order to bow hunt. Here are the Nations where you can bow hunt for animals: Denmark, Finland, France, Hungary, Italy, and Spain. In the EU, according to Wikipedia, there are 11 countries that allow bow hunting.</p>
<h3>The Fundamentals of Bow Hunting</h3>
<p>If you are an expert at bow and arrow hunting, it can be a winning sport. At the time you are bow hunting, take into account the interest of the animal, in other words, dispose of it in a more charitable fashion. This means that you should never attempt to shoot more mass than you can control. Don’t forget about the heaviness of your gear. As expansive tracking sometimes must be done by bow hunters, select relatively lightweight gear which will not be hard to tote for long periods of time.</p>
<h3>The Numerous Types of Arrow Utilizes in Bow Hunting</h3>
<p>Even though you can find arrows made from numerous types of materials, carbon fibre and aluminium are the two best likes. Arrows made of carbon fibre seem more rigid than the aluminium ones, therefore, they can cause deeper piercing. Carbon fibre arrows are more expensive.</p>
<p>Nowadays aluminium arrows are firmer than carbon fibre ones and also maintain their abundant force. Arrow heads can be either fixed or expandable blades. Once more, there are different good aspects with each one, whereas expandable heads seem more exact, fixed blades go through a further distance. Fixed blades also tend to deliver a complete pass-through, meaning they create both entrance and exit wounds.</p>
<h3>Varieties of Bows</h3>
<p>Among the various bow styles are longbows, compound, and recurve bows. Longbow hunting has been around longer than most hunting styles. Generally made from solid wood or laminates of wood and fibreglass, longbows have simple, elegant designs that eschew the use of modern technology such as arrow rests and sights. The ends of a longbow curve backward and these bows are favoured by traditionalists looking for an authentic experience.</p>
<p>Recurve bows look similar to longbows except that their ends curve forward, a feature that gives them more power than longbows of the same size. Further energy is held and discharged to hurl the arrow more speedily. Recurve bows are generally constructed of fibreglass and wood laminates. The materials used in compound bows include fibreglass, aluminium and carbon-metal composites.</p>
<p>Compound bows implements a pulley and cable system that lessens the strength it takes to draw the bow. compound bows present the lead of permitting them to draw back the bow for an extended time while they scope the game. An additional gain is the changeable sight pins which are able to be fixed for a precise distance to amplify in exactness of shooting.</p>
<p>For an exciting and bona fide hunting experience, bow hunting is difficult to surpass. Check out <a href="http://www.keenstackleandguns.co.uk/hunting-equipment/bowhunting-equipment.php" target="_blank">Bow Hunting Equipment</a> here.</p>
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		<title>Setting Up A Black Bear Bait Site</title>
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Here in New Brunswick baiting of black bears is allowed. Follow a few pointers about black bear baiting and you will have a much more productive black bear hunt.
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<p>Here in New Brunswick baiting of black bears is allowed. Follow a few pointers about black bear baiting and you will have a much more productive black bear hunt.</p>
<p>I personally prefer to stalk my prey the ole fashion way but not all hunters have the time or patience to be trekking here and there looking for their trophy. A bear baiting site draws the bear to the hunter who is most likely sitting up in a tree stand waiting and watching for just the right black bear.</p>
<p>For me personally baiting is more like going to a stocked fish pond to fish for trout. It&#8217;s just not as memorable. That is my personal feeling but I do understand that when black bear hunters are taking and paying for a trip to another country they want to be certain they bag a black bear and don&#8217;t go home empty handed.</p>
<p>Bear baiting is a great way to get the bear close enough for beginners to have a great opportunity to bag their first black bear. They can do the stalking thing another year. One great experience at a time. Although baiting is no guarantee that you will get your bear.</p>
<p>If you think that baiting is easy that&#8217;s only because you have experience or someone else set up the bait site. If a bait site is not setup correctly the black bear will not only NOT show up they will sit on the sidelines and actually laugh at you behind your back.</p>
<p>So here is a short list of what you need to know to setup a black bear bait site for an effective hunt.</p>
<p>It makes sense to know something about black bears and the places they call home.</p>
<p>1. Black bears may need glasses but they more than compensate for their poor vision by having an awesome sniffer. This may have you thinking that it will all the easier because they will smell the bait site and come running but the truth is if they detect any odors, like you, they will not come near your bait site.</p>
<p>Keeping the entire bait site area and surrounding area clear of non-natural smells will increase your chances of seeing and bagging a nice black bear. The longer your bait site is around and kept free of human odor the more bears you will likely encounter, from a distance of course.</p>
<p>2. Maybe this should have been first, location is so important. Logically you wouldn&#8217;t put a bear bait site in a place bears don&#8217;t travel. So you need to take the time to learn where the paths are the black bear in your neck of the woods take to find food.</p>
<p>Know what a black bear eats, follow their trails and see which paths take you to the food bears like.</p>
<p>I do a lot of fishing in New Brunswick, especially for Atlantic salmon. I see a lot of black bears which I take note of and mark the locations in my journal for future reference.</p>
<p>3. Black bear hunting season opens in mid May so it&#8217;s wise to start baiting a couple of weeks before the season opens so you or your clients aren&#8217;t waiting for the bears to find it.</p>
<p>4. What to entice your black bears with.</p>
<p>To start with black bears will eat just about anything to survive but they do tend to have a sweet tooth so get out to your local donut shop and get some of those day old donuts, but save them for the bears eh. Talking with other black bear hunting guides I can say that most agree that the stronger smelling the bait the better.</p>
<p>My wife makes cookies that no one can eat so I stock up on those because the bears aren&#8217;t quite so picky as I am about my cookies. Okay I made that part up but they do like cookies. I used to know a farmer that would get waffer cookies by the 45 gallon drum, all the broken ones from a factory that was not far from his farm. He was always willing to give a burlap bag or two each spring. His pigs didn&#8217;t seem to mind.</p>
<p>You can also use meat so if you have any spare carcasses lying around give them a try.</p>
<p>4a. Be sure to eliminate your odor and don&#8217;t forget your boots, even your foot prints have an odor. Ever walked in the house with dog do-do on your boots. Okay then.</p>
<p>5. Actually setting up your bait site.</p>
<p>Something I had not even thought about until I saw something wasn&#8217;t working and that was the direction the bears would approach the bait station. If it&#8217;s not right you won&#8217;t get the best view for your shot. To fix this it was a simple as putting logs and branches around the three sides I didn&#8217;t want the bears approaching from.</p>
<p>Most bait sites or stations I have seen in New Brunswick use a 45 gallon barrel they cut in half and dock to a tree to keep it there. Otherwise the bears are dragging it all over the area.</p>
<p>Here are a couple of short videos showing a black bear bait site, one using a bait barrel, the other is not using a barrel.</p>
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<p>Here is video that shows you just how long a black bear will stay at a bait site if you&#8217;re quiet and don&#8217;t stink like a human.</p>
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<p>Hunting can be referred to as an activity having dual functions; one in the form of a &#8216;pass time&#8217; and another in the form of an &#8216;occupation&#8217;. The excitement of having caught a prey can&#8217;t be explained just like that. You wouldn&#8217;t realize it till you turn out to be a hunter. Even though hunting isn&#8217;t as simple as it looks, springing up of various hunting forums has, by all means, meant that it is not tough to learn any more.</p>
<p>Hunting forums appear to be the best place for updating your knowledge regarding hunting. The tricks and tips that are posted can help you literally anytime. Moreover, you can learn so many things from experiences of fellow hunters. This way, you can avert mistakes committed by the others. The other advantage is that you can post your thoughts and experiences on forum. You can also allow the others to take complete advantage of these happenings.</p>
<p>The tips mentioned in certain hunting forums were, in true sense, effective. One amongst them stated that &#8216;bear hunting&#8217; is the most effective during the dawn or at dusk as the bear is more active during this time-span. The other one was that it&#8217;s better to have found bear&#8217;s food source. This is the place where it can be trapped. The 3rd was to have found bear&#8217;s trail marks. These marks are capable of giving you a fair idea regarding the places visited by the bear frequently. The fourth was of building good set (of notes).</p>
<p>The quest for hunt can, by all means, weaken the memory. The 5th tip was of having kept body movements minimal. Various impulsive bodily actions are capable enough of easily scaring off the bear. The last but the most significant tip: be ever ready. During hunting, you cannot afford to be inactive even for a moment. You might lose a prey and your life as well.</p>
<p>The two forums which are visited frequently are those of bears and deer. In &#8216;bear hunting forums&#8217;, you can locate information with regards to diverse species of bears, like polar bear, white bear, <a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Black_Bear" title="American Black Bear" rel="wikipedia">black bear</a>, etc. In such forums, discussions regarding diverse weapons utilized for bear hunting have also been carried out. The weapons such as Rifle, Arrow and Bow, Shotgun, and Muzzleloader have been taken up. These forums also prove to be good for having sold off the hunting equipment.</p>
<p>The &#8216;<a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compound_bow" title="Compound bow" rel="wikipedia">compound bow</a>&#8216; has begun to have become more advanced on the technological front since the last few years. They exist in every shade of color, size, and shape. These bows are also made as per experience levels of people. A thing is sure. Contemporary compound bows of today can be described as &#8216;lethal hunting weapons&#8217;. The bowhunting equipment is not expected to work the other way.
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