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Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Hunting But Never Asked

By: Alexander Marlin

It is my survival hunting tips that always made it easy for me to bring home my gain in top condition. Here are some tips you should know before your hunting trip.



Any successful hunter knows that the basic filed dressing should be part of their plan. You will have a big jump on the rest if you include a hunt kit that is equip with the tools needed for your first kill.



First, pack a good hunting knife. Whether you choose a fixed or folding blade is up to you, but experts agree you should pick a knife you're comfortable using and bring along a stone to sharpen it. You'll need this to make incisions in the animal for field dressing - it will come in handy for skinning as well.



During warm weather it is important to keep your kill cooled. Make sure the carcass is cooled right away. Using the old fashion traditional field dressing will work, but if you brought along that one-ton packed with ice, use that. Just remember that meat spoils faster on the inside.



While dressing your carcass, make sure that you don't puncture the innards of your kill, this will help you avoid contamination at all cost. It is a wise idea to tie off the rectum, before trying to remove it.



The golden rule, so to speak, is being sure you're aiming at the right target. This ensures safety for bystanders and other hunters. Bear in mind that you should know what lies beyond your intended target, as a bullet or arrow can potentially carry on and cause serious harm to someone in a further field.



Just as you make sure you've got enough food and water, be sure there's plenty for Pooch. In the early part of the season, when summer temperatures cling on, adequate hydration is just as important for your dog as it is for you.



When it comes to hunting dogs, pedigree and training are very expensive and you will have to pay top dollar for a good hunting dog. But, in the end it will be worth much more than the price paid.



Depending on the time of the year you choose to go hunting. Always remember to practice your hunt skills way ahead of time. Take a long a notepad to keep track of your successes and your failures.



There are a number of products on the market to help you cover your tracks - and just as many to help you gain a few extra seconds to line up that perfect shot.

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Before you begin planning for your hunting adventure, you must understand which hunting supplies to pack and which not to pack.

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