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Hunting Seasons in Canada's PEACE RIVER Region: Opening & Closing Dates, License Requirements and Must-Know Regulations 

The Peace River district in northern Alberta off

Hunting Seasons in Canada's PEACE RIVER Region: Opening & Closing Dates, License Requirements and Must-Know Regulations The Peace River district in northern Alberta offers some of Canada's most rewarding hunting experiences, where vast wilderness areas teem with moose, deer, bears and waterfowl. For hunters planning an expedition to this region, understanding the local seasons, regulations and hunting conditions is crucial for both success and compliance with conservation laws. Seasonal Hunting Calendar and Regional Specifics in Peace River region Peace River's hunting seasons follow Alberta's provincial framework but account for northern ecological patterns. The area's long winters and short summers create compressed hunting windows, particularly for big game. Moose seasons typically run September through November, coinciding with the rut - prime time for calling bulls. Deer hunters get opportunities from early September (archery) through late November (rifle), with the mid-Novem

Post: 19 August 07:15

Coastal Hunting Grounds of MAHDIA: Hunting Seasons, Laws and Demographics, Geographical Aspects of Tunisia

Geographic Context and Natural Terrain in Mahdia

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Coastal Hunting Grounds of MAHDIA: Hunting Seasons, Laws and Demographics, Geographical Aspects of Tunisia Geographic Context and Natural Terrain in Mahdia Mahdia, located along Tunisia’s eastern Mediterranean coast, offers a flat yet fertile hunting landscape shaped by olive groves, coastal brushlands, and inland agricultural zones. The region's terrain lacks forests or mountains but compensates with wide plains, low scrub, and intermittent wetlands that support migratory bird activity. With a mild Mediterranean climate and moderate rainfall in winter, Mahdia’s rural stretches become seasonally active with game, particularly in the cooler months. The flat topography allows for long-range visibility, influencing hunting styles that favor patience and precision over dense-cover tracking. Hunter Demographics and Local Participation in Tunisia The hunting community in Mahdia is moderately sized but well organized, with most licensed hunters residing in towns such as El Jem, Ksour Esse

Post: 31 July 10:23

Kakadu National Park Hunting Permits: Essential Information for Recreational Hunters, Demographics, Legislation System,  Laws and Hunting Seasons 

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Kakadu National Park Hunting Permits: Essential Information for Recreational Hunters, Demographics, Legislation System, Laws and Hunting Seasons Kakadu National Park spans 19,804 square kilometers in Australia's Northern Territory, offering a unique hunting experience. This UNESCO World Heritage site features six major landforms including floodplains and stone country, each presenting distinct hunting opportunities. The tropical monsoon climate creates two main seasons: dry (May-October) with temperatures between 21°C-33°C, and wet (November-April) with up to 80% humidity. Approximately 1,500 registered hunters pursue game annually in Kakadu. Local Territorians make up 65% of hunters, with interstate visitors at 25%, and international hunters primarily from North America and Europe comprising 10%. Notably, the average hunter age has decreased, with 45% now under 40 years old. The challenging terrain requires specialized skills and equipment. Dense vegetation during wet seasons dema

Post: 13 June 22:28

Winchester Model 70 Super Grade Review: Rifle Calibers, Price, Pros and Cons

The Winchester Model 70 Super Grade is more than just a bolt-action rifle—it’s a symbol of A

Winchester Model 70 Super Grade Review: Rifle Calibers, Price, Pros and Cons The Winchester Model 70 Super Grade is more than just a bolt-action rifle—it’s a symbol of American craftsmanship, hunting heritage, and precision engineering. Revered by generations of hunters and sport shooters, the Super Grade variant elevates the legendary Model 70 platform with premium materials, refined aesthetics, and performance-focused enhancements. Whether you’re stalking elk in the Rockies or punching paper at 300 yards, the Super Grade delivers reliability, accuracy, and timeless style. 🔧 Overview and Build Quality First introduced in 1936, the Model 70 quickly earned the nickname “The Rifleman’s Rifle”. The Super Grade version represents the pinnacle of this lineage, combining controlled round feed, MOA trigger system, and Grade V/VI walnut stocks with elegant finishes. Core Features: • Action Type: Bolt-action with Pre-64 style controlled round feed • Bolt: Jeweled body with Mauser-style c

Post: 22 July 20:29

Hunting in CHIMANIMANI: Exploring Wildlife, Traditions, and Conservation in Zimbabwe’s Untamed Wilderness

The hunting areas of Chimanimani, located in the heart of easte

Hunting in CHIMANIMANI: Exploring Wildlife, Traditions, and Conservation in Zimbabwe’s Untamed Wilderness The hunting areas of Chimanimani, located in the heart of eastern Zimbabwe near the border with Mozambique, represent one of the most fascinating destinations for hunting enthusiasts in Africa. This region, known for its stunning natural beauty and biodiversity, offers hunters an authentic and challenging experience in a virtually untouched environment. With its rugged mountains, dense forests, and open savannas, Chimanimani is not only a paradise for wildlife but also a place where the tradition of hunting intertwines with modern and sustainable practices. For those seeking adventure, a connection with nature, and the opportunity to hunt iconic species, Chimanimani is a destination that promises memorable hunting days. Hunting Through the Lens of Geography: Natural Spaces and Their Influence on Game The hunting areas of Chimanimani, located in eastern Zimbabwe near the border w

Post: 4 July 08:41

Hunting in Texas Hill Country: A Guide to Whitetail and Exotic Game, Laws and Seasons, Legislation

Nestled in central Texas, the Hill Country region offers a unique hunt

Hunting in Texas Hill Country: A Guide to Whitetail and Exotic Game, Laws and Seasons, Legislation Nestled in central Texas, the Hill Country region offers a unique hunting landscape spanning over 25,000 square miles. Its varied topography of rolling hills, dense woodlands, and limestone cliffs creates ideal habitats for numerous game species. The Edwards Plateau forms its backbone, creating microclimates that support diverse wildlife. The region's hunting grounds feature elevations between 1,000 to 2,000 feet, with an annual rainfall of 30-36 inches maintaining healthy vegetation. Networks of rivers and creeks provide natural wildlife corridors, while oak-juniper woodlands mixed with grasslands offer excellent cover and forage. According to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD), approximately 700,000 licensed hunters exist in Texas, with many actively pursuing game in the Hill Country. About 65% are Texas residents, with the remaining 35% coming from other states during pea

Post: 27 May 12:30

Sable Antelope Hunting in Africa: A Hunter's Comprehensive Guide

The sable antelope ( Hippotragus niger ) is a majestic and highly prized trophy for hunters venturing in

Sable Antelope Hunting in Africa: A Hunter's Comprehensive Guide The sable antelope ( Hippotragus niger ) is a majestic and highly prized trophy for hunters venturing into the African bush. Known for its impressive scimitar-shaped horns (particularly in males), striking coloration, and alert demeanor, the sable provides a challenging and rewarding hunting experience. This guide provides essential information for planning a successful sable hunt. Understanding the Sable Antelope Physical Characteristics: Sables are large antelopes, with males weighing up to 500-600 pounds and standing around 4.5 feet tall at the shoulder. Males are typically black with white underbellies and facial markings. Females and young males are a rich chestnut color, gradually darkening with age. The horns are heavily ridged and curve dramatically backward. Habitat and Behavior: Sables prefer savanna woodlands, grasslands adjacent to woodlands, and areas with access to water. They are primarily grazers, feed

Post: 9 March 22:04

A Seasonal Breakdown of Game Species in Derbyshire: Opening Dates, Restricted Periods & Best Hunting Grounds

Derbyshire, <strong>with</strong> its rolling hills, ancient

A Seasonal Breakdown of Game Species in Derbyshire: Opening Dates, Restricted Periods & Best Hunting Grounds Derbyshire, with its rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and windswept moors, is a favourite among British hunters. Yet, with this rich natural heritage comes responsibility. To hunt here legally and ethically, you must know the rules, dates, and local conditions. This guide is your essential companion for planning a safe and successful hunt. When and Where You Can Hunt in Derbyshire Before heading out with your rifle or shotgun, understanding Derbyshire’s hunting calendar is vital. The region’s wildlife laws protect game populations and maintain ecological balance. Hunting seasons depend on the type of game: roe deer stags can be hunted from April 1 to October 31, with does from November 1 to March 31. Red and fallow deer stags have a season from August 1 to April 30, while does are hunted from November 1 to March 31. Game birds include pheasant from October 1 to February 1, p

Post: 18 August 11:25

Hunting in Warrap: Terrain, Hunting Practices, and Wildlife Diversity

Geography and Natural Features in Warrap

Warrap State is located in the northwestern part of South

Hunting in Warrap: Terrain, Hunting Practices, and Wildlife Diversity Geography and Natural Features in Warrap Warrap State is located in the northwestern part of South Sudan, characterized by a blend of open grasslands, acacia woodlands, seasonal streams, and low-lying wetlands. Its terrain is largely flat, with expansive savannas interrupted by shallow depressions that fill with water during the rainy season. These geographic features create varied habitats ideal for different types of game species. The state's natural environment supports both resident and migratory wildlife, with ecological patterns shaped by the long dry and wet seasonal cycles that define the region. Demographics Warrap is primarily home to the Dinka people, a Nilotic ethnic group with a strong cultural emphasis on cattle, community, and land. Hunting in Warrap has long been a traditional activity, especially for young men who take part in seasonal bush expeditions. While it is not practiced on a commercial s

Post: 25 July 10:47

Everything you need to know for hunting: associations and clubs, laws, season, wild landscapes and geography in Kaimanawa Ranges


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Everything you need to know for hunting: associations and clubs, laws, season, wild landscapes and geography in Kaimanawa Ranges Geography and natural features: wild landscapes for extreme hunting The Kaimanawa Ranges is a 70 kilometre long mountain range stretching from Lake Taupo to the Rangipo Desert. The peaks reach up to 1,400 metres in height and the sharp difference in altitude creates a diverse ecosystem: - Forests : The southern slopes are covered with dense mixed forests with an undergrowth of ferns. - Alpine zones : In the north, open plateaus with sparse vegetation, home to goats and deer. - Rivers : The Moawhango and Tongariro rivers are sources of water for game. The climate is continental, with temperatures dropping to -5°C in winter and rising to +25°C in summer. The variations make hunting more difficult, but make the trophies more valuable. Hunters of the Kaimanawa region No exact figures are available for the number of hunters in Kaimanawa, but the Department of C

Post: 26 May 12:07

West Coast New Zealand hunting: wild experience, types of hunting and game animals, laws and demographics of hunters

Geographical and natural features of the West Coast:

West Coast New Zealand hunting: wild experience, types of hunting and game animals, laws and demographics of hunters Geographical and natural features of the West Coast: mountain peaks hiding traces of prey The West Coast region stretches along the west coast of New Zealand's South Island, encompassing the Southern Alps mountain ranges, Paparoa and Aoraki/Mount Cook National Parks, and the fertile valleys of the Grey and Hokitika Rivers. The area combines: - Mountain ranges with altitudes up to 3000 metres, home to alpine species. Latite forests with dense undergrowth that makes movement difficult but provides cover for game. - River systems with fast flowing streams that are home to fish that attract predators. - The West Coast climate is humid and temperate, with abundant rainfall (up to 6 metres per year), making vegetation dense. For hunters, this means the need for specialised equipment and orienteering skills. West coast New Zealand hunting: demographics of hunters There are no

Post: 19 May 14:30

Hunting in Herefordshire, England: hunters and demographics of the region, types of hunting and hunting animals, hunting legislation

Geographical and natural features of

Hunting in Herefordshire, England: hunters and demographics of the region, types of hunting and hunting animals, hunting legislation Geographical and natural features of the region Herefordshire is a region with a diverse landscape that includes fertile valleys, dense forests, hills and rivers. This diversity makes it an ideal habitat for various types of game. The region's forests, such as the Forest of Dean, are home to deer, wild boars, and small game. The Wye and Lagg Rivers attract waterfowl, making the region popular with duck and goose hunters. The climate in Herefordshire is temperate, with mild winters and warm summers, which allows hunters to enjoy their hobby almost all year round. The rich flora and fauna of the region create ideal conditions for hunting, as well as for wildlife observation. Hunters and demographics of the region Herefordshire is a region with a long—standing hunting tradition. It is estimated that there are about 5,000 active hunters in the region, wh

Post: 16 May 14:47

HALALI - Jagd, Natur und Lebensart

HALALI is a magazine for hunters and nature lovers who are hunting <strong>with</strong> passion, enthusiasm and love for nature. The

HALALI - Jagd, Natur und Lebensart HALALI is a magazine for hunters and nature lovers who are hunting with passion, enthusiasm and love for nature. The combination of current reports on current hunting topics, exciting hunting impressions and extensive sections on hunting and the natural lifestyle not only offers the variety of daily life, but also awakens the joy of hunting, nature and game. Due to its high-quality design, spacious and stylish appearance, refined style of speech and exciting mix of tradition and modernity, HALALI is becoming a means of cultural hunting. The magazine shows hunting at its best: passion for hunting, caring and caring for game, joint hunting with a dog, communication with friends and a simple experience in nature. Unusual and tastefully decorated hunting houses, exquisite game dishes or stylish table decorations will take you to the world of hunting life and the world of exquisite hunting accessories, acquaint you with the latest trends of hunting fashio

Post: 25 March 15:25

Roast Goose Stuffed <strong>with</strong> Pineapple in a Russian Oven. This is not the most traditional Russian recipe, but rather it belongs to the fusion style. But how

Roast Goose Stuffed with Pineapple in a Russian Oven. This is not the most traditional Russian recipe, but rather it belongs to the fusion style. But how beautifully she did it! Goose stuffed with pineapple, cooked in a Russian oven, is a dish that combines the traditions of Russian cuisine with exotic flavors. The Russian oven creates a unique cooking environment: even heat, tenderness, and juiciness of the meat. Here is the detailed recipe: Roast Pineapple Goose Ingredients: - Goose (whole) — 3–4 kg - Fresh pineapple — 1 (or canned) - Onion — 2–3 - Garlic — 4–5 cloves - Honey — 2–3 tbsp - Soy sauce — 3–4 tbsp - Salt, pepper, spices (rosemary, thyme, coriander) — to taste - Vegetable oil — 2 tbsp - Water or broth — for basting Roast Pineapple Goose cooking Instructions: 1. Prepare the goose: Rinse and dry the goose. Season inside and out with salt, pepper, garlic, and spices. 2. Prepare stuffing: Cut pineapple, apples, and onion into chunks. Mix together. 3. Stuff the goose: Fil

Post: 11 March 23:55

The Otterhound: A Hunter's Companion <strong>With</strong> a Nose for Adventure

As a seasoned hunter, I've always valued a good hunting dog by my side. Over the years, I

The Otterhound: A Hunter's Companion With a Nose for Adventure As a seasoned hunter, I've always valued a good hunting dog by my side. Over the years, I've had the pleasure of working with many breeds, each with its own unique strengths. But today, I want to introduce you to a truly remarkable canine companion: the Otterhound. A Dog With a Purpose The Otterhound, as the name suggests, was originally bred to hunt otters. These aquatic predators were once considered a threat to fish stocks in England, and the Otterhound emerged as a specialist in their pursuit. But don't let the name fool you; the Otterhound is more versatile than you might think. While they excel in water, their stamina, powerful nose, and determination make them capable hunters on land as well. What Can an Otterhound Hunt? While traditionally used for otter hunting (now illegal in many places), today's Otterhounds can be trained to hunt: Raccoons: Their tracking abilities and determination make them well-suited f

Post: 19 February 22:26

MOJO Outdoors – an innovative arsenal of hunting decoys and hunting products. 

MOJO Outdoors™ began life in the State of Louisiana <strong>with</strong> the invention an

MOJO Outdoors – an innovative arsenal of hunting decoys and hunting products. MOJO Outdoors™ began life in the State of Louisiana with the invention and development, by real hunters, of the MOJO Mallard® Spinning Wing Duck Decoy, which went on to become a phenomenon in the world of duck hunting. With its realistic body, its large and practically unstoppable direct drive motor, highly reflective aluminum wings and rugged, dependable operation, it quickly took the market, making the name “MOJO” synonymous with “quality and success”. Duck Hunting Decoys Mojo Outdoors’ produce wide variety of duck hunting decoys, featuring the advanced MOJO Elite Series Decoy line and spinning wing motion decoys. Mojo’s waterfowl products are designed to attract all types of ducks effectively. Whether you are looking for simple duck decoys or innovative solutions like MOJO patented spinning wing decoys, you will find top-quality options. Enhance your hunting experience with our reliable waterfowl decoy

Post: 4 February 00:54

Review of Tikka T3x CTR 6.5 Creedmoor

As an avid hunter <strong>with</strong> several years of experience, I've had the opportunity to use a variety of rifles in differe

Review of Tikka T3x CTR 6.5 Creedmoor As an avid hunter with several years of experience, I've had the opportunity to use a variety of rifles in different hunting environments. The Tikka T3x CTR in 6.5 Creedmoor is a model that has garnered considerable attention in the hunting community, and I recently decided to give it a thorough evaluation during my outings. Here’s my honest assessment, including both the pros and cons. Pros: Accuracy: The Tikka T3x CTR is renowned for its exceptional accuracy. The cold hammer-forged barrel ensures consistency, and during my test sessions, I was able to achieve sub-MOA groups at 100 yards with factory ammunition. The 20" barrel with a twist rate of 1:11 handles various bullet weights well, providing flexibility in load selection. Build Quality: Tikka rifles are known for their solid construction, and the T3x CTR is no exception. The synthetic stock feels robust and is designed for comfort, with a textured grip that provides a confident hold in

Post: 31 January 22:03

Review of the Pulsar Helion XQ38F Thermal Imager

I recently purchased the Pulsar Helion XQ38F thermal imager, and after extensive use, I feel it's time to share my exper

Review of the Pulsar Helion XQ38F Thermal Imager I recently purchased the Pulsar Helion XQ38F thermal imager, and after extensive use, I feel it's time to share my experience. Overall, this device has exceeded my expectations in various areas, but it does come with a few drawbacks that need addressing. Pros: Real-Time Video Transmission: One of the standout features of the Helion XQ38F is its ability to stream video in real time to iOS and Android devices via the Stream Vision app. This is incredibly useful for sharing observations with friends or colleagues and enhances the overall user experience. The app is intuitive and straightforward to navigate, making it easy to pair with mobile devices. Image Quality: The thermal imaging provided by the XQ38F is exceptional. With a high-resolution sensor, the clarity and details captured in the thermal spectrum are impressive. This proves invaluable for wildlife observation, search and rescue operations, or even home inspections. Durabili

Post: 12 January 18:29

PARD LRF 640 Thermal Scope <strong>with</strong> SA62-45LRF Matrix Review 

I recently had the opportunity to test out the PARD LRF 640 thermal scope featuring the SA62-4

PARD LRF 640 Thermal Scope with SA62-45LRF Matrix Review I recently had the opportunity to test out the PARD LRF 640 thermal scope featuring the SA62-45LRF matrix with a ballistic calculator and rangefinder, and I must say, my overall experience has been quite positive. This thermal scope is an excellent choice for hunters, especially those who require precision and advanced technology in their gear. First Impressions and Build Quality: Out of the box, the PARD LRF 640 impresses with its robust yet lightweight design. The build quality feels solid, and the ergonomic design makes it easy to handle during long hunting sessions. The controls are straightforward, allowing for quick adjustments even in challenging conditions. The scope is weatherproof, which is a significant advantage for those who often find themselves hunting in diverse climates. Image Quality: The thermal imaging capabilities are where this scope truly shines. The SA62-45LRF matrix delivers crisp images, with excelle

Post: 28 November 23:32

Pulsar TERMION 2 LRF XQ50 PRO Thermal Scope and HELION 2 XP50 PRO Thermal Monocular Review 

As an avid outdoor enthusiast and a passionate hunter, I recently had the opp

Pulsar TERMION 2 LRF XQ50 PRO Thermal Scope and HELION 2 XP50 PRO Thermal Monocular Review As an avid outdoor enthusiast and a passionate hunter, I recently had the opportunity to use the Pulsar TERMION 2 LRF XQ50 PRO thermal scope in combination with the HELION 2 XP50 PRO thermal monocular. After extensive field testing in various conditions, I would like to share my comprehensive thoughts on both products. Pulsar TERMION 2 LRF XQ50 PRO Thermal Scope Design and Build Quality: The TERMION 2 features a robust design that withstands challenging environments. The build quality is impressive, with a rugged housing that feels durable yet lightweight. It fits well onto my rifle and offers a secure mount without adding excessive weight. Optics and Performance: The image quality is remarkable. The 640x480 resolution along with 12µm pixel pitch provides crisp thermal imagery with excellent detail. The 50mm objective lens allows for impressive light transmission, which enhances visibility

Post: 19 November 22:44

Honest Review of the PULSAR 455LRF

I recently had the chance to use the PULSAR 455LRF and wanted to share my thoughts on its features and performance, especially for tho

Honest Review of the PULSAR 455LRF I recently had the chance to use the PULSAR 455LRF and wanted to share my thoughts on its features and performance, especially for those considering it for their outdoor and hunting needs. Overview of the PULSAR 455LRF The PULSAR 455LRF is a high-performance thermal imaging device designed primarily for hunting and wildlife observation. It combines advanced optics with laser rangefinding capabilities, making it a versatile tool for both day and nighttime use. Build Quality and Ergonomics Right out of the box, the PULSAR 455LRF impresses with its sturdy build quality. The device feels robust in hand and is designed to withstand harsh outdoor conditions. With an IPX7 waterproof rating, it can handle rain and splashes, which is crucial for hikers and hunters alike. The ergonomic design is comfortable for extended use, with well-placed buttons that allow easy access to settings even in low-light conditions. Optical Performance The thermal imaging

Post: 5 November 16:46

Review of the Huglu G12 12x76 Shotgun

The Huglu G12 12x76 is a remarkable shotgun that has garnered attention among shooting enthusiasts for its thoughtful design, impre

Review of the Huglu G12 12x76 Shotgun The Huglu G12 12x76 is a remarkable shotgun that has garnered attention among shooting enthusiasts for its thoughtful design, impressive performance, and value for money. Manufactured by Huglu, a well-regarded Turkish gun maker with a long history of craftsmanship, the G12 represents both traditional aesthetics and modern functionality. Design and Build Quality At first glance, the Huglu G12 captivates with its classic design. The gun features a sleek and elegant stock, typically made from high-quality walnut. The rich wood grain adds a touch of sophistication, making it a visually appealing option for both collectors and hunters. The overall build quality is commendable, with a solid feel that conveys durability. The shotgun boasts a 12 gauge chamber with a 76mm (3-inch) chamber length, allowing it to handle a wide range of ammunition types, including both lighter loads for clay shooting and heavier loads for hunting larger game. The barrels a

Post: 26 October 12:05

Dall Sheep (North America)
Ovis dalli dalli

DESCRIPTION (male) Shoulder height about 38 inches (97 cm). Weight about 180 pounds (82 kg). Females are considerably smaller

Dall Sheep (North America) Ovis dalli dalli DESCRIPTION (male) Shoulder height about 38 inches (97 cm). Weight about 180 pounds (82 kg). Females are considerably smaller. Dall sheep are somewhat smaller and slimmer than Stone sheep. The Dall sheep is pure white, with amber hoofs and horns. The horns are slimmer than in other North American sheep, more triangular in cross section and relatively longer. Horn conformation varies with the region, some ranges featuring sheep with tight curls, others with more flare; however, the typical mature Dall ram has horns that flare outward at the tips after making a full curl. Females have short, slender horns. HABITAT Alpine country, including glacier edges, below permanent snow line. Essential elements are steep, rugged cliffs and rock outcroppings for escape from predators, and nearby meadows for feeding. DISTRIBUTION Most of Alaska's mountain ranges; the extreme northwestern corner of British Columbia; the northern and western Yukon Territor

Post: 29 June 17:03

First Look: Hatsan Mod 130S QE Carnivore

HatsanUSA has debuted the Mod 130S QE Carnivore—a powerful .30 caliber (7.62mm) air rifle at home both in the field and on the r

First Look: Hatsan Mod 130S QE Carnivore HatsanUSA has debuted the Mod 130S QE Carnivore—a powerful .30 caliber (7.62mm) air rifle at home both in the field and on the range. It features a precision-rifled, German-steel barrel that produces velocities up to 590 fps (.30/7.62mm). The integrated Vortex gas-piston technology is designed to provide reliability and performance. Surrounded with their QuietEnergy barrel shroud and integrated sound moderator, the Mod 130S QE Carnivore also includes Hatsan’s Quattro two-stage adjustable match trigger and a metal trigger blade. This premium break barrel is built with an elevation-adjustable Monte Carlo cheekpiece, a pistol-grip thumbhole stock, and checkering on the grip and fore-end. With its SAS (Shock Absorber System) and a Trio Pad rubber recoil pad, with adjustable spacers to change the length of pull, the Mod 130S QE Carnivore can be made comfortable for anyone to hold and shoot. The micro-adjustable rear sight, which has both windage-

Post: 25 October 09:54

To early humans, hunting was a necessity. The quarry provided not only food from the meat but also clothing from the skins, as well as material for tools from the bones,

To early humans, hunting was a necessity. The quarry provided not only food from the meat but also clothing from the skins, as well as material for tools from the bones, horns, and hooves. Both archaeological evidence from the past and observation of simpler societies of the present show widespread preoccupation with, and ingenuity in, methods of hunting. These varied, and vary, with the nature of the terrain, the animal hunted, the ingenuity and inventiveness of the hunters, and the materials and technologies at their disposal. Weapons ranged upward in intricacy and effectiveness from sticks and stones used to kill birds and small game to specially shaped clubs and throwing sticks such as the African knobkerry, the trombash of the Upper Nile, and the Australian boomerang; to spears ranging from simple pointed sticks to those with a separate foreshaft, usually barbed, and armed with heads of sharpened stone, bone, or metal. Except in Australia, bows and arrows were universal among earl

Post: 20 September 10:21

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