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Vishala Hungary Hunting Dog
Vishala Hungary Hunting Dog:
Originally from Hungary we profile this unique breed of sporting dog by the Arizona Game and Fish Department http://www.azgfd.gov/video
Duration : 2 min 24 sec
Vishala Hungary Hunting Dog:
Originally from Hungary we profile this unique breed of sporting dog by the Arizona Game and Fish Department http://www.azgfd.gov/video
Duration : 2 min 24 sec
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Peoria Carp Hunters II. We take what we did last year to new heights; employing new weapons, warriors, methodologies, and an unbridled excitement to killing this invasive species.
Music by Epic Score and Jaws (Soundtrack)
Duration : 0:5:51
Hunter explains different types of hunting bows
Duration : 3 min 27 sec
The summer slips by slowly, but time does move forward. As fall draws near, and with preparations complete, it is time to break out the hunting gear stowed since last year and take to the field. Open season has arrived.
Duration : 20 min 12 sec
Many birds flinch right before the impact. Why is this?
I present some evidence – you decide for yourself.
Does the bird see the pellet?
Does he hear the muzzle blast?
Does he hear the pellet whistling?
Can birds see 1/10 second into the future?
All birds shot in this video are “pest species” as defined by the U.S. government. They can be shot at any time of the year.
The majority of the birds in this video were English House Sparrows. The name is a bit misleading – the bird is actually a finch. They are scrappy little farts, and their aggressive nature has made them the most abundant songbird in North America.
Read more about them at this website:
http://www.sialis.org/hosp.htm
Seriously, READ – BEFORE you go shooting your mouth off about things you do not understand. Or, do a Google search on the House Sparrow. It will take you less time than writing a nasty ‘ol comment, and you may just learn a thing or two. Bird enthusiasts and ornithologists are on my side. Put that in your pipe, and smoke it!
“Without question the most deplorable event in the history of American ornithology was the introduction of the English Sparrow.” -W.L. Dawson, The Birds of Ohio, 1903
Equipment used:
Edgun Matador .22 PCP Air Rifle
JSB 18.1gr Exact Diabolo .Pellets @ 910fps
Hawke Sidewinder 30 6.5-20x42mm Mil Dot Rifle Scope
Seben DKA2 (same as Orion Steadypix) Camera Mount
Casio EX FC150 Slow Motion Camera (240 fps)
Harris Bipods (long and short)
Duration : 0:6:3
I know the obvious, but I am curious as to why bow hunting is a very popular niche. Is it because bow hunting (archery) is more challenging? Does anybody know from experience?
It is the challenge, the sheer joy and elation at getting close enough to a wild animal and make a successful kill.Once you make your first bow kill, you never again have quite as much satisfaction at making a gun kill.
I hunt the traditional opening days with a gun, and go with family and friends. But the rest of the 5 month long bow season, I bow hunt.
There have been many hunters that hunted with a gun for many years, that have taken up bow hunting and after making their first kill with it, never picked up their gun to hunt with again.And here is one of the reasons for that. When a hunter makes a bow kill, he experiences the same feeling of elation he did when he killed his very first deer with a gun. Each and every time he makes a bow kill, the excitement never dies.
I would rather shoot a deer and miss it with my bow, then kill it with a gun.Because when I get a shot off with my bow, it means I did everything right, found the deer, found the right stand spot, and got the shot off without being detected.
Statistics show a gun hunter will usually quit hunting when he gets in his forties. The reason for this is that he not longer has the fire in him to hunt anymore, mainly because the challenge and excitement is no longer there when he makes a kill with his gun.
But the bowhunter will usually stop only when he becomes too old to hunt, or unable to pull his bow back because of physical limitations, because the thrill never dies, never gets old, and never becomes too easy, which is the case with many gun hunters that quit hunting.
Tip on setting up and being a better preditor hunter.
Duration : 1 min 29 sec
Catch the best shows, save money on gear and guided hunts, and have access to the best information on the net.
Duration : 45 sec
http://www.bbc.co.uk/humanplanet
Amos and his son Karl-Frederik catch the largest Greenland Shark they’ve ever landed and pull it up 800 metres through a hole in the ice before feeding it to their hungry dogs.
Duration : 0:3:25
Pumpkin hunting is a dangerous and difficult sport. Learn some trick from an expert hunter.
http://karenism.com
Duration : 2 min 53 sec