Activity for J Lundbergâ€
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Edit | Post #41148 | Initial revision | — | over 4 years ago |
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Edit | Post #40286 | Initial revision | — | over 4 years ago |
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What does glass mean in the context of hunting? I have read several blogs and watched videos on hunting where I have heard people use the term glass. I have no idea what it means and I have found very little on Google about what it could mean. So, what does the term glass mean? We are going to glass here tonight and see if there is a bull aroun... (more) |
— | about 12 years ago |
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A: Is it possible to have wild meat inspected or graded? It appears that there is a way to get your wild game graded. As allowed by law, for field-dressed wild game animals under a routine inspection program that ensures the animals: (a) Receive a postmortem examination by an approved veterinarian or veterinarian's designee, or (b) Are field... (more) |
— | over 12 years ago |
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What are the benefits of a baitcaster over a spinning reel for bass fishing? I have been looking at new rods and several people have suggested a baitcaster. I currently have a spinning reel that I am comfortable with but I would like to try a new rod/reel type. What am I going to gain and lose from switching to a baitcaster? (more) |
— | over 12 years ago |
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Turkey Broadheads I have seen many specialty broadheads for turkey hunting, like the Magnus Bullheads. What are the benefits of specialty turkey broadheads and are they necessary or can I use normal broadheads I would use for whitetails? Also are there any benefits to meat retention? (more) |
— | over 12 years ago |
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A: How do you determine worm color for Large Mouth Bass When I am out fishing what I look for in plastic/hard bait is the water clarity. In murky water I tend to use brightly colored bait. If it is clear water with good visibility I try and use bait that is colored as close to real as possible. (more) |
— | almost 13 years ago |
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A: How often should I wax skis? The biggest factor for the waxing is to make sure you have the right wax on your skis for the temperature outside. That is what you should look for when choosing a wax. If you use the wrong temperature wax it will slow you down. As a rule of thumb you should wax every time you can feel grooves in ... (more) |
— | almost 13 years ago |
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Left-Handed Helical Fletching When you are fletching your arrows does a lefty shoot with a left helix in their fletching or is it still at a right helix? The reason I ask is the most common fletching tools are to give a right helix. (more) |
— | almost 13 years ago |
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If you get a "clean" kill on a deer how long do you have to field dress? If you are out and get a "clean" kill on a deer, meaning that you have hit only its vitals, how long do you have to field dress the deer? Also, beyond that how long do you have to get that deer processed? Under the conditions that I am thinking the deer would just be at camp. How long would you h... (more) |
— | almost 13 years ago |
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What are the best ways to increase your draw weight? What exercises exist for increasing your strength in order to increase the amount of draw weight you can pull back on your bow? I was told just push-ups but, is there anything more that can be done? (more) |
— | almost 13 years ago |
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A: How do I get started duck hunting? I started with a buddy of mine. So he had most of the gear that was needed. I just needed to buy a gun, do hunter safety, waders and some camo. Now if you're not in a situation where you have someone who already hunts you might need to do a fair amount of local research. The basics you will need ... (more) |
— | almost 13 years ago |
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Will bug repellent repel deer? I was wondering whether the deer would be able to smell bug repellent if you are wearing some while out hunting. Is there a specific type of bug repellent that can be used that is less likely to make deer shy away from the area? (more) |
— | almost 13 years ago |
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How is ATA measured on a compound bow? I know that ATA is axle to axle, but is that when the bow is drawn and the limbs are flexed or when the limbs are relaxed and the compound bow is undrawn? (more) |
— | almost 13 years ago |
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What does IBO on a bow mean and how is it calculated? When I look at bow manufacturers' websites, I see bows are rated with an IBO for their arrows speed. I was wondering what IBO stands for and how it is calculated. (more) |
— | almost 13 years ago |
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A: Backpacking or hiking in areas open to hunting Your main problem will be people deer hunting, or other large game, with a rifle. My first bit of advise would be to not even bother going out for the gun season. The dangers with large game and gun season are that the prey is takin at a much larger distance, and more confusion could take place. I... (more) |
— | almost 13 years ago |
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What to bring into a tree stand? What should you be putting into your pack when you head up to a tree stand, beyond your gun or bow and ammo, to hunt whitetail deer? (more) |
— | almost 13 years ago |
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What fps does a bow need to hunt moose? I have been looking into how strong of a bow would be required to bow hunt moose. I haven't been able to find a specific number as to how many fps you should be shooting to safely hunt moose. (more) |
— | almost 13 years ago |
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A: Resources for finding public hunting land The best way I have found, assuming you are in the USA, is to go to that state's DNR website. They will have a map with all public land and what can be harvested from that land. This I found to be the most helpful starting point for finding public land. From there the most helpful person you can f... (more) |
— | almost 13 years ago |