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How to Hunt & Fish for Rabbits, Ducks, Deer, Bear, Catfish, Tuna, Shark & More
How to Hunt & Fish for Rabbits, Ducks, Deer, Bear, Catfish, Tuna, Shark & More
How to Hunt & Fish for Rabbits, Ducks, Deer, Bear, Catfish, Tuna, Shark & More
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How to Hunt & Fish for Rabbits, Ducks, Deer, Bear, Catfish, Tuna, Shark & More

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Learn about different types of hunting and fishing techniques and tricks, and much more.... 
 
1. How to Go Rabbit Hunting 
 
2. How to Go Duck Hunting 
 
3. How to Go Ducking Hunting #2 
 
4. How to Go Pheasant Hunting 
 
5. How to Go Pheasant Hunting #2 
 
6. How to Go Raccoon Hunting 
 
7. How to Go Opossum Hunting 
 
8. How to Go Deer Hunting 
 
9. How to Go Moose Hunting 
 
10. How to Go Bear Hunting 
 
11. How to go Bow and Arrow Hunting 
 
12. The Best Guns to Use for Hunting 
 
13. How to Trap for Animals 
 
14. How to hunt from a blind 
 
15. How to go Freshwater Fishing 
 
16. How to go Trout Fishing 
 
17. How to go Bass Fishing 
 
18. How to go Catfish Fishing 
 
19. How to go Salmon Fishing 
 
20. How to go Saltwater Fishing 
 
21. How to go Tuna Fishing 
 
22. How to go Tuna Fishing #2 
 
23. How to go Sailfish Fishing 
 
24. How to go Shark Fishing 
 
25. How to go Crab Fishing 
 
26. How to go Lobster Fishing 
 
27. How to go Fly Fishing 
 
28. How to go Spear Fishing 
 
29. How to go Ice Fishing

LanguageEnglish
PublisherVince Stead
Release dateFeb 10, 2012
ISBN9781516331772
How to Hunt & Fish for Rabbits, Ducks, Deer, Bear, Catfish, Tuna, Shark & More

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    How to Hunt & Fish for Rabbits, Ducks, Deer, Bear, Catfish, Tuna, Shark & More - Vince Stead

    By Vince Stead

    How to Hunt & Fish for Rabbits, Ducks, Deer, Bear, Catfish, Tuna, Shark & More

    Copyright © 2012 by Vince Stead

    All rights reserved.  No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    ISBN:  978-1-329-17431-3

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    1.How to Go Rabbit Hunting

    2.How to Go Duck Hunting

    3.How to Go Ducking Hunting #2

    4.How to Go Pheasant Hunting

    5.How to Go Pheasant Hunting #2

    6.How to Go Raccoon Hunting

    7.How to Go Opossum Hunting

    8.How to Go Deer Hunting

    9.How to Go Moose Hunting

    10.How to Go Bear Hunting

    11.How to go Bow and Arrow Hunting

    12.The Best Guns to Use for Hunting

    13.How to Trap for Animals

    14.How to hunt from a blind

    15.How to go Freshwater Fishing

    16.How to go Trout Fishing

    17.How to go Bass Fishing

    18.How to go Catfish Fishing

    19.How to go Salmon Fishing

    20.How to go Saltwater Fishing

    21.How to go Tuna Fishing

    22.How to go Tuna Fishing #2

    23.How to go Sailfish Fishing

    24.How to go Shark Fishing

    25.How to go Crab Fishing

    26.How to go Lobster Fishing

    27.How to go Fly Fishing

    28.How to go Spear Fishing

    29.How to go Ice Fishing

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    1.  How to Go Rabbit Hunting

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    It's not hard to locate the right spots for rabbit hunting.  Wherever there are plenty of rabbits, you can be sure there is an abundant food supply available nearby, and you know rabbits would thrive really well there.  The best places to search for rabbits would be by bushes, the woods, briars, fencerows and even alongside drainage systems. A densely covered rail line or places to hide would also have rabbits thriving there, so check out those places as well.  You should not ignore old farmhouses, or irrigation pipes on the ground, as rabbits like to live in them also.

    The best way to locate rabbits would be to drive down early in the morning or late at night on the rural routes, and you would find many rabbits running around. Now that you know where to look for the rabbits, let’s find out how you can hunt for them now.

    You can hunt for many rabbits when you have the right rifle with you, a .22 rifle that is, some even use a bow and arrow, or even a pistol for hunting rabbits.  You could also choose to use a shotgun, a 20 gauge that has an improved cylinder choke.  Now while you are busy thinking of shooting rabbits, ensure you are well covered and protected or else the thorns and briars along the path rabbits like to hide could hurt you.

    If you are lucky enough to own a Beagle, they make some of the best rabbit hunting dogs to have.  Beagles will happily go sniffing the trails and will follow the chase and bring the hunt back to you.  Their barks would be like angels playing the harp on a cold winter morning, while they bark their ways to the rabbit and bring it to the ground and finally to you, since most rabbits will run in a circle.

    If you don’t have a Beagle or a pack of them, then you should wait out the rabbits, which is the traditional way of rabbit hunting.  In this situation, you need to be camouflaged and wait patiently until you out wait the rabbits.  If you pause at any given point of time, the rabbit would pick up the signs and take off for their life.  Choose a location suitable for hunting and walk slowly.  The ideal thumb rule is 10:30, paces to seconds that is.  This would make the rabbits think they have been spotted and when you pause silently, they start to run.

    Snap shooting is the best way for rabbit hunting, say experts.  Rabbits wouldn’t wait for you to shoot them and they don’t have the time to swing around where you would want to target them.  It is up to you now to locate the prey and shoot in an instant.

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