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Goose Hunting, a Sport for All Seasons
Posted on October 18th, 2009 No commentsAmong the bird hunting genres, goose hunting occupies a special place providing a real challenge to hunting enthusiasts fed up with duck or pheasant hunting. Although hunting for geese is a popular practice in North America mainly, it is surprisingly bellow such types of hunting as raccoon or deer hunting. But goose hunting does have its fans, especially in the northern states of the U.S and Canada, and they are not few. So what stops goose hunting from becoming a leader among the hunting varieties of Americans?
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Pheasant Hunting, a Bridge From Medieval to Modern Times
Posted on October 6th, 2009 No commentsEver since their first introduction in Europe in the 10th century, pheasants have become a popular game bird attracting hunters to engage in hunting them for centuries. Although many have changed through the ages, the way we live, the way wee see life, and so on, our delight of pheasant hunting has stayed untouched. We could say that it is a timeless practice for the modern hunter and it would seem fair to suppose it will continue to be for many years to come.
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Maintaining Healthy Pheasant Population - Reasons For Its Importance
Posted on September 26th, 2009 No commentsHunters have long been the driving force behind wildlife management and conservation efforts throughout North America. Hunting plays a significant role in controlling the population of a species; over-population can lead to endangered habitat and diminishing numbers in other species. Pheasant season was meant to control the excessive population of pheasant throughout the country, and many states even offer two seasons per year because of their large numbers. While the time of year seasons are held depends upon the species and requirements of the state, the normal pheasant season runs from about the 1st of October through the 1st of February in most areas.
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North Dakota - Ideal Place To Hunt Pheasants
Posted on July 12th, 2009 No commentsNorth Dakota has long been synonymous to the pheasant hunter’s ears with prime pheasant hunting. With the acres of grass-covered prairies and extensive preservation efforts in past decades, the state is known as a nearly unrivaled pheasant hunting destination; only it’s neighbor beats it; South Dakota holds the top spot. Some great areas to pheasant hunt in North Dakota are Bowman, Grassy Butte, Belfield, Regent, and Dickinson. There are also many outfitters located in these areas to assist the hunter with his every hunting need, including any questions he may have about the area.
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