Hello to all fellow Hunters. African Trophy Safaris offers great deals and hunting areas for the 2023 season. We take great pride in what we do, come and enjoy Africa and Experience the Hunt. Post: 3 February 17:48
We’re getting close now!!! Who’s ready for whitetail season?!? We still have tons of great bucks and prime dates available. Give me a call or text to get your next trophy hunt booked. Thank you! Post: 4 October 09:20
Taxidermy: Turning Your Kill into a Lasting Trophy Taxidermy isn't just stuffing an animal; it's an art and a science. It's about recreating a lifelike representation of your kill, preserving the memory of the hunt for years to come. Why Bother with Taxidermy? Respect: You put in the time, skill, and effort. A mount is a way to respect the animal and the hunt. Memories: It's a tangible reminder of the hunt: the stalk, the shot, the terrain. A mount brings those memories flooding back. Bragging Rights: Let's be honest, it's a conversation starter. A well-done mount is a testament to your skill as a hunter. Decoration: It adds a unique and rugged aesthetic to your cabin, man cave, or home. Choosing a Taxidermist: Don't Skimp This is where you can't afford to cut corners. A bad taxidermist can ruin a trophy. Here's what to look for: Experience: How long have they been in the game? Look for a taxidermist with years of experience. Specialization: Do they specialize in the type of Post: 26 June 19:36
Beretta BRX1 Rifle in .30-06 Review As an avid hunter, I recently had the opportunity to take the Beretta BRX1 rifle in .30-06 out for a deer hunt, and I wanted to share my experiences with fellow enthusiasts. After using this rifle on a challenging hunt, I have compiled a list of pros and cons based on my performance with the weapon. Pros: Versatility for All Shooters: One of the standout features of the BRX1 is its straight-pull bolt action, which accommodates both right-handed and left-handed shooters. This thoughtful design really impressed me, as it allowed for quick follow-up shots, especially when a deer appears unexpectedly. I felt comfortable using the rifle regardless of my shooting stance. Accuracy: The .30-06 caliber is renowned for its effectiveness in deer hunting, and the Beretta BRX1 lived up to those expectations. The rifle’s cold hammer-forged barrel ensured excellent consistency and precision in shot placement. During my hunt, I was able to make clean shots at diPost: 17 January 11:36
While I’ve been blessed to travel North America in search of big whitetails, I live and hunt mostly in Kentucky. But, growing up, I didn’t have enough access to let properties soak until gun season. I only had one or two places to go, and I wanted to hunt. I’m more avid about bowhunting than gun hunting anyway. So, it just never made sense to not hunt at the earliest opportunity. Then, in 2015, I started leasing another property, which gave me additional access here at home. Since then, except for a few seasons, the practice has been to leave the property unhunted until rifle season in November. My anecdotal theory is that whitetails will get pressured by neighboring bowhunters, which will push deer onto the lease, ultimately “stacking” deer onto it for gun season. Furthermore, if I or another lease member happen to pressure a mature deer once gun season opens, it’s less likely to vacate the area given that the rut is already in motion. Interestingly, studies show bucks are less likPost: 26 December 18:06
HUNTING DOG BREEDS: WHICH DOG TO CHOOSE FOR HUNTING A brief overview of the main hunting dog breeds will be useful to novice hunters when choosing dogs for hunting. Different hunting dog breeds have their own specialization. For example, with hounds and greyhounds, hunting dogs mainly hunt hare and fox. On the hunt for fur-bearing animals, burrows are mined - dachshunds and fox terriers, as well as greyhounds, hounds and huskies. When hunting for an elk, a wild boar or a bear, a husky will be good. Duck hunting will be successful with cops. Read on to find out which dog to choose for hunting. Which dog to choose for hunting What could be more disturbing than walking through the autumn forest with a dog and a gun in search of game. And even if the trophy does not meet, the pleasure of unity with nature will be received. Of course, hunting is indispensable without dogs. But first of all, how do you choose the breed of hunting dogs, especially what kind of animal do you propose to huntPost: 2 December 18:22
Later history The Franks and other Teutonic peoples were fond of falconry and the chase, and in later centuries both the laity and the clergy were warned by provincial councils against spending so much time and money on hounds, hawks, and falcons. Originally, among the northern nations all could hunt except slaves, who were forbidden to bear arms. The idea of game preservation arose in feudal times when the right to hunt became attached to the ownership of land. Because of their hereditary claim to the title Lord High Masters of the Chase for the Holy Roman Empire, the electors of Saxony enjoyed exceptional opportunities to hunt. Elector John George II of Saxony (reigned 1656–80) shot an astonishing total of 42,649 red deer. He refused the crown of Bohemia not for political reasons but because Bohemian stags were smaller than Saxon ones. To protect his stags, he fenced the boundary between Saxony and Bohemia. An early landgrave of Hesse had a codicil added to the Lord’s Prayer: “Give uPost: 20 September 11:05
How Do You Start Squirrel Hunting? There are no large requirements that are needed to start hunting squirrels. If you have a strong desire to capture, you may choose the small game rodent as a starting point. They are mainly the best to hunt because they are available in every tree crotch and almost every season, especially the winter. Most states require you to have a license if you want to hunt the rodents legally. The grant is for the small game residents, and squirrels qualify as part of them. You can kill them using an air rifle, shotgun, or shot rifle. To begin your hunting experience, you can make your way to the trees or bushes in the mid-mornings or the late afternoon. Wait for the squirrels, and you will have your first kill within minutes Squirrel Hunting Tips The little creatures may be abundant, but hunting them is not an easy task as it seems. Some essential tips that will ensure your outdoor experience is successfully are explained below: 1. Know where to hunt YoPost: 17 October 14:11
At 78 years of age, cancer has pretty much taken away my ability to climb mountains in search of elk. Don’t feel sorry for me, I have killed plenty of elk, mostly cows for the good eating. The good Lord has allowed me more than a charmed life. I have a wonderful family with great kids, grandkids and great grandkids and I have fly fished (my main sport) all over the world, sometimes in places I never dreamed I would go. My youngest son, Stefan, and I decided to do something we had never done before. We planned to go on a guided elk hunt. I work for the International Sportsmen’s Expositions telling fly-fishing tales and doing fly tying demonstrations. In my spare time I began to canvas the floor, down in Denver, looking for a suitable elk-hunting outfit. QRS Outfitters out of Meeker, Colo., was particularly attractive, and they thought an early season muzzleloader hunt would fit the bill for what we were looking for, so we booked our hunt. Neither of us has owned a muzzleloader, nor haPost: 13 October 23:12
Hunting in Yorkshire, England: geographical and natural features of the region, hunting seasons, interesting facts and traditions Geographical and natural features of the region YORKSHIRE is located in the north of England and occupies a vast territory, including hills, valleys, forests and the coast. The region is known for its national parks such as the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors, which offer ideal hunting conditions. - Yorkshire Dales: A hilly area with extensive pastures and forests, home to deer, hares and foxes. - North York Moors: moorlands where grouse, partridges and other birds can be found. - The coast: hunters can hunt waterfowl here. Hunters and demographics of the region Yorkshire is one of the most popular hunting regions in the UK. According to local hunting associations, there are about 10,000 active hunters registered in the region. These are both locals and tourists coming from other parts of the country and from abroad. - Age group: hunPost: 8 May 12:45
🌲 Embracing Hunting Traditions 🌲 Hunting is more than just a sport; it’s a time-honored tradition that connects us to our ancestors and the natural world. 🏹 From the ancient rituals of indigenous cultures to the modern practices of today, hunting has always been a way to bond with nature and each other. 🔸 Historical Significance: For centuries, hunting has been a means of survival and a rite of passage. It has shaped cultures and communities, teaching respect for wildlife and the environment. 🔸 Rituals and Customs: Many hunting traditions include unique rituals, such as the first hunt ceremony, where new hunters are welcomed into the community. These customs foster a sense of belonging and continuity. 🔸 Conservation Efforts: Modern hunters play a crucial role in wildlife conservation. By adhering to ethical hunting practices and participating in conservation programs, hunters help maintain ecological balance and protect wildlife populations. 🔸 Community and Camaraderie: HunPost: 30 September 12:06
Hope all our members had a safe and enjoyable holiday season. Send in your pictures for the upcoming monthly E-Newletter and social media posts! Thank you to Monmouth County Hunt for this Boxing Day meet picture. Post: 4 January 10:59
Practically brand new Mathew V3X 29 loaded asking 600 and ready to hunt. I got 6 brand new rage Broadheads with case if you want them and a range finder. Message me now if you are interestedPost: 22 December 09:06
What Should Every Hunter Have? - A Real Hunter’s Guide to Essential Gear. As someone who’s spent countless dawns in the woods, boots soaked and breath fogging in the cold, I can tell you this: hunting isn’t just about the shot - it’s about preparation. Whether you’re stalking elk in the Rockies, waiting on whitetail in a tree stand, or calling ducks from a blind, the gear you carry can make or break your hunt. So, what should every hunter have? Let me walk you through the essentials - not just the obvious ones, but the real-world tools that seasoned hunters never leave behind. 🎯 1. Weapon of Choice (and the Right Ammo) Let’s start with the obvious. Whether it’s a rifle, shotgun, bow, or crossbow, your weapon must match your game and terrain. But don’t just bring your firearm-bring the right ammunition, and plenty of it. I’ve seen hunts ruined because someone packed the wrong grain or gauge. Pro tip: Always zero your scope before the season starts. A missed shot due to poor sightiPost: 29 June 18:19
Walk, trot, amble, gallop, jump What pace do we prepare for the start of the hunting season in the Caucasus? ➡️ For example, in Dagestan before hunting for the Dagestan tur? We switch from trot to amble: we check the equipment of the camps, do the paperwork, book tickets to Makhachkala. But this is for hunters who have already booked a place for the season and are actively getting ready for one of their best mountain Caucasian hunts. But if you have not yet decided, although you really want to try your hand at mountain hunting, then we assure you that you should not wait any longer, it's time to act 💪 Accelerated gait in two paces, and we will have time for everything! What you need to do: 1️⃣ Write or call Stalker on your favorite numbers 2️⃣ Specify the dates you need - we still have a few places available 3️⃣ Make a deposit for the hunt ℹ️ Book tickets, help with logistics and documents, advise on equipment - our managers will do all this. We warn you: it will be more difficulPost: 18 June 07:18
Naivis Gen 2+ Night Vision Scope: Honest Hunter's Review Look, I've been hunting for over 20 years. I've seen gear come and go, and I'm not easily impressed by fancy gadgets. I decided to give the Naivis Gen 2+ night vision scope a try, hoping it would give me an edge during those low-light hunts. I paired it with the Naivis 850nm IR illuminator, which I'll touch on later. Here's my honest take: Naivis Gen 2+ The Good: Decent Image Quality (For Gen 2+): Let's be clear, it's not Gen 3 clarity, but for the price point and being a Gen 2+, the image is surprisingly good. It provides a usable image in fairly dark conditions, allowing target identification out to a reasonable distance (about 150-200 yards in my experience). It definitely beats trying to hunt with binos and a prayer. Sturdy Build: The scope feels solid. It's been bumped around in my pack, endured some light rain, and still holds zero. That's crucial when you're out in the bush. Adjustable Brightness: The ability to adjusPost: 25 March 00:03
Utah cites hunters for killing wrong animals Every year, multiple hunters are cited for killing the wrong animal in Utah during cow elk season. While many of the incidents end up being more of a case of misidentification than poaching, it is still happening on an annual basis. In fact, several recent investigations conducted by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (UDWR) found that hunters shot either the wrong sex or wrong species and some are “so excited to see an animal that they make poor shooting decisions,” according to the agency. Here are some recent examples during the 2022-23 antlerless elk hunts, which began in August and runs through Jan. 31: Weber County: A man shot a moose instead of an elk during his hunt. Emery County: A hunter shot a branch-antlered bull elk, thinking it was a spike elk. Then he also shot a spike elk, thinking it was the same elk. He was charged with a misdemeanor. Sevier County: Officers investigated two cases where a hunter shot too many elk. Post: 23 January 11:52
Do Biologists Listen to Hunters? Reality is, wildlife managers listen more than many believe — but hunters have to listen in return, too Although such situations can be frustrating, officials say open dialogue is the key to bridging the gap between hunters and biologists. Butler believes that starts with giving hunters real-world numbers. “Here in Mississippi, we have great deal of data on what real hunters see and hear while in the field based on the observations they record as a part of our Spring Gobbler Hunting Survey,” he said. “Over the past 20 years, hunters in Mississippi hear between one and two gobblers per hunt, on average. Hunts in which more than four gobblers are heard only happen on about six to eight trips out of every 100. Most properties only harvest about one gobbler per 500 acres, on average. These numbers don’t sound eye-popping, but they’ve been pretty consistent through time and should help us all really appreciate those rare days when the woods are on fire andPost: 19 September 18:45
How to Call in a Bull Elk Like a Calling Champion Do You Use These Techniques? You might expect a top elk caller to focus his hunting advice on proper call selection, volume, tone, timing or teamwork. But one Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation World Elk Calling Championship winner says perhaps the most critical step to calling in elk is how you set up to intercept an approaching bull. Corey Jacobsen of Boise, Idaho, is one of the most decorated world champion elk callers in the country, as well as a consistently successful bowhunter. Jacobsen offers the following key advice on calling elk into bow range: “The setup might be the most critical step," Jacobsen said. "It always plays a major role in determining the outcome of a hunt. I can’t count how many hunts have been blown by a bad setup — too much brush to shoot through, not enough cover to hide in, no shooting lanes, inconsistent wind currents, caught in the open, the list goes on and on. “I always repeat one word to myself when I’m sPost: 13 June 11:47
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Our rustic lodge was built in the early 1900s and was one of the original farmhouses on the plantation. We have over 30 thousand acres of mostly farmland mixed with some river bottoms and seven miles of river frontage. Fifteen years ago, we implemented land management techniques that set us apart from the rest. We perform daily maintenance throughout the year, to ensure quality hunting fields and pristine maintained grounds. Post: 26 May 18:09
The German Shorthaired Pointer Puppy: Characteristics, Care, and Training for Hunting The German Shorthaired Pointer (GSP) is a versatile and energetic breed, known for its hunting ability, intelligence, and loyal nature. If you’re considering adding a GSP puppy to your family, it’s essential to understand their characteristics, how to care for them, and the best practices for training them for hunting. Characteristics of the German Shorthaired Pointer Puppy The German Shorthaired Pointer is an athletic and well-balanced breed. Here are some key characteristics of GSP puppies: Size and Appearance: GSPs are medium to large-sized dogs, typically weighing between 45 to 70 pounds. They have a sleek, muscular build, and their short coat comes in various colors, including liver, black, and combinations of these with white. Temperament: GSP puppies are known for their friendly and outgoing nature. They are highly social dogs, which makes them great companions for families and active indiPost: 24 December 13:30
The German Wirehaired Pointer: Characteristics, Care, and Hunting Training The German Wirehaired Pointer, known for its intelligence, versatility, and strong hunting instincts, is becoming increasingly popular among hunters and dog lovers alike. As a hunter, it's essential to understand the characteristics of this breed, how to care for a puppy, and essential exercises for training them for hunting. In this article, we will explore each of these aspects to help you raise a well-rounded hunting companion. Characteristics of the German Wirehaired Pointer The German Wirehaired Pointer (Drahthaar) is a medium to large-sized breed known for its distinctive wiry coat and exceptional hunting abilities. Here are some key characteristics: Physical Traits: These dogs typically weigh between 50-70 pounds and stand 20-26 inches tall at the shoulder. They have a robust build with a characteristic wire-haired coat that is water-resistant, making them ideal for various hunting terrains. TemperamPost: 24 December 09:44
#hunting #nickbowkerhunting *a hunt of a lifetime * fair chase hunting, free-range * 7 trophies * 10 days * no hidden costs * Outfitter No: HC 53 / 2018 EC; PH No: PH 156 / 2018 EC - Taxidermy Packages https://nickbowkerhunting.com/south-african-taxidermy-pricesPost: 21 November 09:10
The real prize is working mallards down to the water and watching the show 🦆 It’s truly a spectacle. I’ve been fortunate to witness it time and time again since my first duck hunt in 1999… never gets old! Post: 30 January 19:07
TODAY WE HAD ROLANDO OUT FOR LATE SEASON GEESE. HE HAD A BLAST TAKING SOME NICE GEESE AFTER A 9 YR HIATUSES. HE WAS A LITTLE RUSTY ON THE SHOOTING OR HE COULD HAVE LIMITED OUT. ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT. WE HAVE 6 OPENINGS ON TUES FEB 21. 1 OPENINGS FEB 22. WE ARE BOOKING LONG ISLAND FOX HUNTS THRU FEB 25. RABBIT HUNTS THRU FEB 28. COYOTE HUNTS THRU MAR 26 CROW HUNTS THRU MAR 31.Post: 20 February 18:08
Killing just one wolf disrupts pack stability leading to more conflicts with livestock NOT less. There is no reason for wolf hunting to be the default method of wolf management. Stop the hunt by taking action to #RelistWolves at http://RelistWolves.OrgPost: 22 January 09:36
WOW!! To those of you who don’t know, this is a Lord Derby eland, also known as the giant eland. A very rare and extremely difficult animal to hunt. Paired with these tiny guys, it makes him look even bigger! Post: 3 May 18:24
Great start of a new hunt in Pakistan with this beautiful Sindh Ibex on the salt! As we will always say, Pakistan is not only an amazing country with great and friendly people but one of Asia’s best hunting destinations.Post: 8 February 10:55
Solunar theory says that animals move according to the location of the moon in comparison to their bodies and is said to have been used long before this by hunters to know the best times to hunt their desired game.Post: 18 October 10:10
Many non-human animals also hunt (see predation) as part of their feeding and parental behaviors, sometimes in quantities exceeding immediate dietary needs. The one that does the hunting is the predator, and the one being hunted is the prey.Post: 27 September 10:17
Why do cats hunt? Historically, cats weren’t kept as pets and fed by loving owners. They had to provide for themselves and hunt for their own food, like their big cat cousins such as lions and tigers. A limited amount of prey meant that only the most successful hunters survived and reproduced, so your four-legged friend is descended from hunting-savvy cat ancestors. Today, cat hunting is more about fun and entertainment. The mere sight and sound of prey triggers your cat’s hunting instinct which is hardwired into their brains. Quite simply, your cat is powerless to resist the flapping wings of a bird or the scuttling feet of a small mouse.Post: 19 August 17:17
How to Plan Your First Antelope Hunt Pronghorns are the gateway species for Western big-game hunters, and there’s a long season full of opportunity. Here’s when to go I wouldn’t go so far as to say a dead antelope buck smells good, but I don’t mind their odor a bit. There’s a hint of petting zoo goat — not necessarily repulsive in itself — mixed with dry Western air and sage and musk. All combined, somehow, the smell is sweet, and for me it always triggers good memories of hunting adventures far from home. Just about every Easterner ever to buy a deer tag has at some point dreamed of hunting out West. I talk to eager prospects every year, and many of them want to come out swinging, with designs on an elk hunt in the mountains. I love elk hunting, especially in September. But I always temper any encouragement I give with this reality: If you’re not going guided, you’re probably not going to kill an elk. Not your first year. If you’re prepared to pony up for a guided elk hunt, go Post: 16 September 11:09
How to Hunt Africa on a Budget Chances Are You Can Do It Cheaper Than a Premium Elk Hunt My palms hurt and my knees were bloody from crawling over rocks. My legs ached. My lungs were threatening to quit on me if I had to climb one more mountain chasing a herd that was skittish to the point of paranoia. The guide and I had pursued them up and over so many mountains and glassed them from so many hidden vantage points that I had no idea how much territory we had covered or how we’d ever find our way back to the truck. When the shot opportunity finally came, it was a long one — 320 yards from our spot on a hill to where the bull was feeding on the opposite ridge. “Hold a foot high,” the guide said, and that turned out to be dead accurate. The cows scattered in a panic at the blast, and not long afterward we were standing over a mature bull I had worked harder for than any animal I’ve taken before or since. Sounds like a fairly typical elk hunt, right? Except it wasn’t an elk and I wasn’tPost: 2 August 21:58
Browning Maxus: Полуавтоматический охотник нового поколения. Полный обзор Приветствую, братья по оружию! Сегодня у нас легендарный полуавтомат, завоевавший сердца охотников по всему миру – Browning Maxus. Это не просто ружье, это сплав передовых технологий, безупречной надежности и превосходной эргономики. Я, как человек, проведший не один сезон с этим "зверем" в руках, поделюсь с вами личным опытом и объективным мнением. Что такое Browning Maxus? Краткий экскурс. Browning Maxus – это газоотводное полуавтоматическое ружье, разработанное компанией Browning, дочерним предприятием FN Herstal. Оно пришло на смену популярной модели Gold Fusion и быстро завоевало репутацию одного из самых надежных и комфортных полуавтоматов на рынке. "Максус" отличается от конкурентов инновационными решениями, которые значительно повышают скорость перезарядки, снижают отдачу и улучшают управляемость. Технологии, скрытые под капотом: Система Power Drive Gas System: Сердце Maxus – газоотводный механизPost: 27 February 17:46
This is a moment to remember. Today, I shot this amazing buck in the wilderness, and its antlers showed its strength. The hunt was challenging, but that's part of the adventure. I'm grateful for this experience and for our respect for naturePost: 8 August 16:06
#hunting #nickbowkerhunting *a hunt of a lifetime * fair chase hunting, free-range * 7 trophies * 10 days * no hidden costs * Outfitter No: HC 53 / 2018 EC; PH No: PH 156 / 2018 EC - Kudu & Nyala Package https://nickbowkerhunting.com/african-hunting-packages#kudu-nyala-packagePost: 28 November 09:07
Now's the time for practice, practice, and more practice. Focus on accuracy and speed, and rehearse your approach so you're ready when it matters most. How do you get ready for the season ahead?🦌 #practice #targetpractice #huntingprep #huntingseason #hunt #hunting #hunterPost: 4 October 17:32
Getting frosty in the deer woods. This reminds me of the first deer I saw on my first hunt many, many moons ago. Still stirs me. She emerged from behind a snowy pine bough, then disappeared so quickly that I thought I'd hallucinated.Post: 24 November 13:09
Skillful tracking and acquisition of an elusive target has caused the word hunt to be used in the vernacular as a metaphor for searching and obtaining something, as in "treasure hunting", "bargain hunting", "hunting for votes" and even "hunting down" corruption and waste.Post: 16 October 20:47
Where can I hunt pheasants in Minnesota? Public lands around Pipestone, Marshall, and Montevideo are all great places to start. Winter, Woodstock, and Altona WMAs are popular spots in Pipestone County. The WMAs along the Minnesota River are also prime pheasant hunting areas.Post: 1 September 18:20
Just wrapped up a partridge hunt in the Atlas Mountains — 10 km on foot under the blazing sun, +30°C heat, rugged terrain, and wild beauty all around. Tough day, but nothing beats the thrill of chasing game in these epic landscapes. 🏔️🔥🦤Post: 11 December 19:25
#hunting #nickbowkerhunting *a hunt of a lifetime * fair chase hunting, free-range * 7 trophies * 10 days * no hidden costs * Outfitter No: HC 53 / 2018 EC; PH No: PH 156 / 2018 EC - Sable Antelope Big Game Package https://nickbowkerhunting.com/african-hunting-packages#sable-big-game-packagePost: 5 December 09:10
Join Tundra Supply at the Hunt Mania Gun Show! 🦌🔫 Explore top-quality hunting gear, firearms, and accessories from November 15th to 17th. Don’t miss out on exclusive deals and expert advice – we can’t wait to see you there! #ColdLake #Hunting #SportShooting #CCFR #CSAAAPost: 11 November 09:11
Join Tundra Supply at the Hunt Mania Gun Show! 🦌🔫 Explore top-quality hunting gear, firearms, and accessories from November 15th to 17th. Don’t miss out on exclusive deals and expert advice – we can’t wait to see you there! #ColdLake #Hunting #SportShooting #CCFR #CSAAAPost: 4 November 09:40
Happy new year here's my Mathew V3X 29 loaded asking 600 and ready to hunt still like new with no scratches. I got 6 brand new rage Broadheads with case if you want them and a range finder. Message me now if you are interestedPost: 5 January 09:06
Hunters spend more time and money on gear, property, and habitat improvement for whitetails than any other North American species. Why are whitetails so popular among hunters? Supply. At least 44 of our mainland states — plus several Canadian provinces — have populations of whitetails to hunt.Post: 15 December 10:35
Australian Hunter Australian Hunter is Australia’s favourite hunting magazine. This quarterly glossy publication is produced by Australia’s premier hunting and sports shooting organisation - the Sporting Shooters’ Association of Australia (SSAA), who represent 200,000+ dedicated sporting shooters throughout the country. Dedicated to all things hunting, from small to large and dangerous game, it caters for hunters of all persuasions, including those who hunt for animal management, trophies and of course, for the family table. The magazine features firearm, ammunition, knife and general product reviews from experienced hunters and outdoor enthusiasts, as well as practical advice for choosing and using these tools in the field. It also includes mouth-watering camp kitchen and game meat recipes, incredible competitions, overseas adventures and more. #Australia #AustralianHunter #Hunt #Hunter #magazinePost: 29 May 13:20
Some people hunt their whole lives and never get to see a bear, and one morning on my PA hunt this big boy stepped out. I was frozen solid and getting discouraged until that happened. Although he came out one day before I was able to use my bear tag, I was brought so much joy just to get that experience at 50 yards. Never know what you’re gonna get in life, that’s why you should always keep pushing forward. Thank you to Double B Outfitters, LLC for the best hospitality i’ve ever had at a deer camp and for allowing me to catch the best sunsets up north. I needed those talks with God lately. Until next time! 🛫Post: 23 October 09:21