Game Hunting Essential Equipment And Skills

 
     
  By Jack Dawson  
 

Game hunting can of course be very dangerous without the right equipment. A bear wounded by a poor choice of weapon is probablygoing to attack. Its not unheard of for a wounded deer to turn on its attacker either.

The first thing you need to be sure of before going big game hunting is your shooting skills. Honing your skills on small game before moving up to big game is endorsed by some of the worlds best hunters.

This makes a lot of sense as a hit on small game is almost always going to result in a kill rather than have a wounded animal dying slowly from infection. Once you can hit that turkey at distance you know you will be capable of making that head shot when you are tracking bear or other big game.

While being a good shot is important it is just one of the skills required to game hunting. A good understanding of your preys habits, the type of land and surroundings he prefers,what his tracks look like, what he eats and where he drinks etc. will all be needed if the days hunt is to be a success.

Not all game hunting involves tracking through woods. A lot of big game hunting is done from a stand. This can be either at ground level or from within a tree. A great deal of patience and determination is required for this type of game hunting. Many a hunter has spent hours stood in the same position without movement waiting for his prey to turn up at its favorite water hole or grazing patch.

One other important skill is the selection of equipment. A weapon chosen that is not up to the task of making a clean kill will result in a wounded animal either charging you or dying a slow and painful death from infection. Bow hunters in particular should always make sure their weapon has enough draw weight.

With so many different hunting rifles on the market today its important to make sure your rifle is suitable for the game you are hunting. With famous names such as Remington and Winchester now being joined by brands like Ruger, Weatherby, the Sakko 75 and Tikka T3 hunting rifle there are plenty on offer and all have their fans and detractors alike. Just as long as you are comfortable with your choice and you know it is up to the task.

Pitting your wits against prey in its own environment is what makes game hunting so thrilling. From the moment you spot that track until you have your target in your sights, your heart will be racing with adrenalin. Having the correct equipment with you will help ensure the days game hunting is a successful one.
 
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