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    15 March, 18:23

    Daria Patskevich

    A majestic and cheeky native Irish Red stag during a previous rut

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    A majestic and cheeky native Irish Red stag during a previous rut

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    21 May, 12:01

    Daria Patskevich

    2022 monkeypox outbreak An ongoing outbreak of monkeypox was confirmed on 6 May 2022 in the United Kingdom, beginning in a British resident who had travelled to Nigeria, where the disease is endemic, and while there presented symptoms consistent with monkeypox on 29 April 2022. This person returned to the United Kingdom on 4 May, importing the index case of the outbreak into the country.

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    2022 monkeypox outbreak An ongoing outbreak of monkeypox was confirmed on 6 May 2022 in the United Kingdom, beginning in a British resident who had travelled to Nigeria, where the disease is endemic, and while there presented symptoms consistent with monkeypox on 29 April 2022. This person returned to the United Kingdom on 4 May, importing the index case of the outbreak into the country.

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    10 January, 09:56

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    Русская пегая гончая Целью выведения породы было получение вязкой (упорной в преследовании), злобной к зверю собаки, с которой можно было бы ходить не только на зайца и лису, но и на волка. В итоге русские пегие гончие получились более голосистыми и тяжелыми в движении, чем их сородичи – русские гончие, но с менее широким полазом (поиском). Дополнительным бонусом можно считать и яркий окрас породы: замешкавшуюся в густой поросли собаку видно издалека, что уже ценно. Кроме того, в процессе преследования пятнистого питомца невозможно перепутать с диким зверем, той же лисой. Охотничьи таланты русских пегих гончих передаются по наследству, поэтому если предки щенка в работе ничем не отличились, требовать от их потомка выдающихся достижений бесполезно. Не стоит упускать из виду и то, что преследовательские инстинкты породы не настолько сильны, чтобы ее представители могли работать без натаски. Соответственно, если хотите увидеть в питомце добытчика, готовьтесь хорошенько поработать. Важно: у русских пегих гончих развито так называемое скотничество. Это значит, что собака принимает за зверя крупных домашних животных и птицу и отрабатывает на них охотничьи приемы. Допускать подобные атаки ни в коем случае нельзя, поэтому если заметили, что питомец ловит овцу или бросается на кур, накажите его – обездвижьте собаку и «пободайте» ее той же овцой. Начинают знакомить русскую пегую гончую с охотой с нагона. По осени либо весне, когда земля освободилась от снега, щенка выводят в лес, предоставляя ему возможность побегать и взять звериный след. Прогулки должны быть интенсивными, но не выматывающими и не каждодневными, чтобы собака не потеряла интерес к работе, при этом не рекомендуется пускать животное по свежему следу. Конечно, отыскать лису, которая только что ходила под носом, гораздо проще, но в будущем привыкшая к легким задачам собака вряд ли проявит настойчивость, если ей попадется порядком остывший след. Любопытный факт: обнаружив добычу, англо-русские гончие сообщают об этом охотнику голосом. Причем догадаться, какого именно зверя выследила собака, очень просто: лай гончей при виде зайца и той же лисы имеет различные тональность и тембр. Успевшая стать легендой потрясающая вязкость РПГ часто играет с владельцами собак злую шутку. Так, например, известны случаи, когда неудовлетворенная исходом охоты гончая выпрыгивала из отъезжающей домой машины, чтобы продолжить поиски. С одной стороны, подобное рвение питомца вызывает у большинства охотников одобрение – кому хочется уходить из леса с пустыми руками. С другой – постоянная упертость собаки не всегда на руку хозяину. Особенно, когда животное часами кружит по старым следам зверя, успевшего давно и благополучно скрыться.

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    Русская пегая гончая Целью выведения породы было получение вязкой (упорной в преследовании), злобной к зверю собаки, с которой можно было бы ходить не только на зайца и лису, но и на волка. В итоге русские пегие гончие получились более голосистыми и тяжелыми в движении, чем их сородичи – русские гончие, но с менее широким полазом (поиском). Дополнительным бонусом можно считать и яркий окрас породы: замешкавшуюся в густой поросли собаку видно издалека, что уже ценно. Кроме того, в процессе преследования пятнистого питомца невозможно перепутать с диким зверем, той же лисой. Охотничьи таланты русских пегих гончих передаются по наследству, поэтому если предки щенка в работе ничем не отличились, требовать от их потомка выдающихся достижений бесполезно. Не стоит упускать из виду и то, что преследовательские инстинкты породы не настолько сильны, чтобы ее представители могли работать без натаски. Соответственно, если хотите увидеть в питомце добытчика, готовьтесь хорошенько поработать. Важно: у русских пегих гончих развито так называемое скотничество. Это значит, что собака принимает за зверя крупных домашних животных и птицу и отрабатывает на них охотничьи приемы. Допускать подобные атаки ни в коем случае нельзя, поэтому если заметили, что питомец ловит овцу или бросается на кур, накажите его – обездвижьте собаку и «пободайте» ее той же овцой. Начинают знакомить русскую пегую гончую с охотой с нагона. По осени либо весне, когда земля освободилась от снега, щенка выводят в лес, предоставляя ему возможность побегать и взять звериный след. Прогулки должны быть интенсивными, но не выматывающими и не каждодневными, чтобы собака не потеряла интерес к работе, при этом не рекомендуется пускать животное по свежему следу. Конечно, отыскать лису, которая только что ходила под носом, гораздо проще, но в будущем привыкшая к легким задачам собака вряд ли проявит настойчивость, если ей попадется порядком остывший след. Любопытный факт: обнаружив добычу, англо-русские гончие сообщают об этом охотнику голосом. Причем догадаться, какого именно зверя выследила собака, очень просто: лай гончей при виде зайца и той же лисы имеет различные тональность и тембр. Успевшая стать легендой потрясающая вязкость РПГ часто играет с владельцами собак злую шутку. Так, например, известны случаи, когда неудовлетворенная исходом охоты гончая выпрыгивала из отъезжающей домой машины, чтобы продолжить поиски. С одной стороны, подобное рвение питомца вызывает у большинства охотников одобрение – кому хочется уходить из леса с пустыми руками. С другой – постоянная упертость собаки не всегда на руку хозяину. Особенно, когда животное часами кружит по старым следам зверя, успевшего давно и благополучно скрыться.

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    15 March, 09:25

    Linda Smith

    The most beautiful place for Red Deer and Water Buffalo hunt, thick scrub and streams accompany the mountainous landscape of this area. The Lodge in the middle of the hunting area makes it even more attractive, where you can usually hear the roar of the deer during the mating season, when we rest from the hunting days.

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    The most beautiful place for Red Deer and Water Buffalo hunt, thick scrub and streams accompany the mountainous landscape of this area. The Lodge in the middle of the hunting area makes it even more attractive, where you can usually hear the roar of the deer during the mating season, when we rest from the hunting days.

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    8 August, 09:17

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    #guns #firearms #gunsdaily #pistol #pewpew #tactical #weapons #shooting #gunporn #military #hunting #Texas #California #Pennsylvania #Florida #Ohio #Virginia #Michigan #Tennessee

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    #guns #firearms #gunsdaily #pistol #pewpew #tactical #weapons #shooting #gunporn #military #hunting #Texas #California #Pennsylvania #Florida #Ohio #Virginia #Michigan #Tennessee

    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

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    30 September, 12:00

    Linda Smith

    Готовимся к заморозкам: какой будет погода в Беларуси на следующей неделе В начале следующей недели атмосферный фронт принесет в Беларусь влажные воздушные массы, рассказали синоптики. Согласно сообщению Белгидромета, в понедельник, 30 сентября, территория республики будет находиться под влиянием холодного антициклона с центром над Псковской областью РФ. Осадков в основном не ожидается, лишь днем в южных районах страны местами пройдут кратковременные дожди. Ветер будет дуть северный и северо-восточный, ночью умеренный, а днем порывистый. Температура в ночные часы – от 1 до 8 градусов выше ноля, при прояснениях ожидаются заморозки 0...-2°C. Днем воздух прогреется до 11-16 градусов тепла. Во вторник и среду, 1-2 октября, погодная ситуация не изменится: без значительных осадков, в отдельных регионах возможны дожди. Влажность воздуха до 70%, утром и ночью возможен туман.

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    Готовимся к заморозкам: какой будет погода в Беларуси на следующей неделе В начале следующей недели атмосферный фронт принесет в Беларусь влажные воздушные массы, рассказали синоптики. Согласно сообщению Белгидромета, в понедельник, 30 сентября, территория республики будет находиться под влиянием холодного антициклона с центром над Псковской областью РФ. Осадков в основном не ожидается, лишь днем в южных районах страны местами пройдут кратковременные дожди. Ветер будет дуть северный и северо-восточный, ночью умеренный, а днем порывистый. Температура в ночные часы – от 1 до 8 градусов выше ноля, при прояснениях ожидаются заморозки 0...-2°C. Днем воздух прогреется до 11-16 градусов тепла. Во вторник и среду, 1-2 октября, погодная ситуация не изменится: без значительных осадков, в отдельных регионах возможны дожди. Влажность воздуха до 70%, утром и ночью возможен туман.

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    9 December, 17:38

    Daria Patskevich

    https://global.wildberries.ru/product?card=180733861

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    https://global.wildberries.ru/product?card=180733861

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    18 November, 11:12

    Adrián Mora

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    27 November, 09:00

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    Benelli Argo .300 Win Mag Reseña del Carabina La Benelli Argo en calibre .300 Win Mag es una carabina que no decepciona a los cazadores más exigentes. Desde el primer momento que la sostienes, puedes notar la calidad de los materiales y la atención al detalle en su fabricación. El diseño es ergonómico y elegante, lo que la hace cómoda de usar durante largas jornadas en el campo. La culata es ajustable, permitiendo que cada tirador encuentre la posición más adecuada para disparar con precisión. En cuanto a su rendimiento, la Argo ofrece una excelente precisión a distancias largas. He tenido la oportunidad de probarla en varias cacerías, y cada vez ha superado mis expectativas. El retroceso es manejable, gracias a su sistema de reciprocidad, lo que permite al tirador concentrarse en el objetivo sin distracciones. Sin embargo, debo mencionar que el peso de la carabina puede ser un inconveniente para algunos, especialmente si planeas llevarla durante largos períodos. Aunque esto es un compromiso que muchos estarán dispuestos a hacer por la estabilidad y precisión que ofrece. En general, la Benelli Argo .300 Win Mag es una excelente opción para quienes buscan un rifle robusto, confiable y preciso. Perfecta para cacerías grandes y terrenos difíciles. #BenelliArgo #Carabina #300WinMag #Caza #Rifle #CazaMayor #Tiro #CazaDeCaza #EquipamientoDeCaza #AventuraAlAireLibre

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    Benelli Argo .300 Win Mag Reseña del Carabina La Benelli Argo en calibre .300 Win Mag es una carabina que no decepciona a los cazadores más exigentes. Desde el primer momento que la sostienes, puedes notar la calidad de los materiales y la atención al detalle en su fabricación. El diseño es ergonómico y elegante, lo que la hace cómoda de usar durante largas jornadas en el campo. La culata es ajustable, permitiendo que cada tirador encuentre la posición más adecuada para disparar con precisión. En cuanto a su rendimiento, la Argo ofrece una excelente precisión a distancias largas. He tenido la oportunidad de probarla en varias cacerías, y cada vez ha superado mis expectativas. El retroceso es manejable, gracias a su sistema de reciprocidad, lo que permite al tirador concentrarse en el objetivo sin distracciones. Sin embargo, debo mencionar que el peso de la carabina puede ser un inconveniente para algunos, especialmente si planeas llevarla durante largos períodos. Aunque esto es un compromiso que muchos estarán dispuestos a hacer por la estabilidad y precisión que ofrece. En general, la Benelli Argo .300 Win Mag es una excelente opción para quienes buscan un rifle robusto, confiable y preciso. Perfecta para cacerías grandes y terrenos difíciles. #BenelliArgo #Carabina #300WinMag #Caza #Rifle #CazaMayor #Tiro #CazaDeCaza #EquipamientoDeCaza #AventuraAlAireLibre

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    14 January, 11:50

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    The Field Magazine British monthly magazine about country matters and field sports. The Field Magazine was started as a weekly magazine in 1853, and has remained in print since then; Robert Smith Surtees was among the founders. In the nineteenth century, it was known as Field: The Country Gentleman's Newspaper.  The magazine is one of the earliest hobby magazines. It is published by Future plc. Founded in 1853, the editors The Field cover the best of hunting, fly fishing, hunting, sporting dogs and everything else that makes life in the British countryside exceptionally enjoyable. Editor: Alexandra Henton Frequency: Monthly Circulation: 28,294 Print and digital editions. First issue: 1853; 172 years ago Company: Future plc Country: United Kingdom Language: English Website: https://thefield.co.uk Alexandra Henton,THE FIELD Editor: “Dickens was one of the first Field readers. Well, he might have been – he was certainly drinking pals with The Field’s first editor. Back in 1853, the magazine was founded for those who loved shooting, fishing, hunting and could sniff out a decent claret at 1,000 paces. It’s still like that today. The Field gives its readers the best, whether it’s guns, rods, writing or photography. We like to think it’s like a great party – entertaining, informative and provocative.” The Field Magazine is a monthly glossy dedicated to those brave souls who shoot, fish and hunt way beyond the call of duty. Since 1853, its staff has selflessly brought its readers the cream of rural life, be it pheasant shooting, dry-fly fishing or the distinct merits of Cheval Blanc. If you love fieldsports, errant terriers and very foxy friends at hunt balls, The Field is for you. Field #Magazine #Hunting #Future_plc #United_Kingdom

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    The Field Magazine British monthly magazine about country matters and field sports. The Field Magazine was started as a weekly magazine in 1853, and has remained in print since then; Robert Smith Surtees was among the founders. In the nineteenth century, it was known as Field: The Country Gentleman's Newspaper.  The magazine is one of the earliest hobby magazines. It is published by Future plc. Founded in 1853, the editors The Field cover the best of hunting, fly fishing, hunting, sporting dogs and everything else that makes life in the British countryside exceptionally enjoyable. Editor: Alexandra Henton Frequency: Monthly Circulation: 28,294 Print and digital editions. First issue: 1853; 172 years ago Company: Future plc Country: United Kingdom Language: English Website: https://thefield.co.uk Alexandra Henton,THE FIELD Editor: “Dickens was one of the first Field readers. Well, he might have been – he was certainly drinking pals with The Field’s first editor. Back in 1853, the magazine was founded for those who loved shooting, fishing, hunting and could sniff out a decent claret at 1,000 paces. It’s still like that today. The Field gives its readers the best, whether it’s guns, rods, writing or photography. We like to think it’s like a great party – entertaining, informative and provocative.” The Field Magazine is a monthly glossy dedicated to those brave souls who shoot, fish and hunt way beyond the call of duty. Since 1853, its staff has selflessly brought its readers the cream of rural life, be it pheasant shooting, dry-fly fishing or the distinct merits of Cheval Blanc. If you love fieldsports, errant terriers and very foxy friends at hunt balls, The Field is for you. Field #Magazine #Hunting #Future_plc #United_Kingdom

    Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, England, United Kingdom

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    29 October, 09:38

    Jakov Lovric

    Wolf attacks on herds in Dagestan: drama and fight against predators A real drama unfolded in the hunting grounds of Dagestan over the weekend: a huge pack of wolves, numbering about 12 individuals, attacked local herds, causing panic among residents. These predators are terrorizing the entire area, and local residents are forced to take measures to protect their animals. According to local residents, the video begins with the wolves tearing a horse to pieces. This incident became an alarming signal for hunters and farmers, who realized that they needed to act. On the same day, a hunter appeared at the scene of the attack, ready to confront the threat. As a result of the hunt, they managed to get 3 wolves. Despite this, for such a large pack, this is not a significant loss. Local residents understand that the fight against predators will continue, and it is necessary to develop a strategy to protect their herds. The situation with wolves in Dagestan requires attention and active action from local residents and hunters. Herd protection and public safety should be a top priority. If you want to learn more about modern hunting and protection equipment, we recommend that you pay attention to the **RikaNV HRS LRF 640** device (more details at the link: [RikaNV HRS LRF 640](https://rikasale.ru/product/rikanv_hrs_lrf_640/)). For consultation and purchase of devices, please follow the link: [Consultation and purchase of devices](https://t.me/PulsarGuruBot). #Dagestan #wolves #hunting #herdprotection #RikaNV #predators #agriculture

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    Wolf attacks on herds in Dagestan: drama and fight against predators A real drama unfolded in the hunting grounds of Dagestan over the weekend: a huge pack of wolves, numbering about 12 individuals, attacked local herds, causing panic among residents. These predators are terrorizing the entire area, and local residents are forced to take measures to protect their animals. According to local residents, the video begins with the wolves tearing a horse to pieces. This incident became an alarming signal for hunters and farmers, who realized that they needed to act. On the same day, a hunter appeared at the scene of the attack, ready to confront the threat. As a result of the hunt, they managed to get 3 wolves. Despite this, for such a large pack, this is not a significant loss. Local residents understand that the fight against predators will continue, and it is necessary to develop a strategy to protect their herds. The situation with wolves in Dagestan requires attention and active action from local residents and hunters. Herd protection and public safety should be a top priority. If you want to learn more about modern hunting and protection equipment, we recommend that you pay attention to the **RikaNV HRS LRF 640** device (more details at the link: [RikaNV HRS LRF 640](https://rikasale.ru/product/rikanv_hrs_lrf_640/)). For consultation and purchase of devices, please follow the link: [Consultation and purchase of devices](https://t.me/PulsarGuruBot). #Dagestan #wolves #hunting #herdprotection #RikaNV #predators #agriculture

    Zagreb, Croatia

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    28 October, 18:27

    Daria Patskevich

    Вчера после долгого перерыва посетили Нарочь. И не прогадали. Вода остыла, эхолот показывал 12.5 градусов, и щука начала активно кушать. За день поимели как минимум десятка два поклёвок на разные приманки. Пацаны большую часть времени ловили на более мелкие приманки, размером около 5 дюймов. У них поклёвок было больше, но и размер рыбы соответствующий, 1-1.5 кило щупачки. Я же упирался в более крупные приманки. Удалось соблазнить одну упитанную 80-ку, и ещё поиметь один сход хорошей рыбы. Не считая ещё 5-6 холостых поклёвок. Сработала классика: большой Пумба в 206-м цвете.🔥👍 Основная часть поклёвок на банках с травой и на свалах с них на глубинах 5-8 метров. Там же и держалась бо́льшая часть кормовой рыбы. По щуке оскомину сбили. Так что самое время проверить, как там поживает судак на озере Свирь, куда, собственно говоря, мы и выдвигаемся😎 #akara #akarateam #lovisnami #lowrance #fishmagnet #fishing #fish #fishingguide #smile #happy #mood #sun #relax #pike #monster #nature #outdoor #weekend #adventure #holidays #hobby #top #окунь #щука #рыбалка #отдых #туризм #рыбалкавбеларуси #трофей #рыбалкасгидом

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    Вчера после долгого перерыва посетили Нарочь. И не прогадали. Вода остыла, эхолот показывал 12.5 градусов, и щука начала активно кушать. За день поимели как минимум десятка два поклёвок на разные приманки. Пацаны большую часть времени ловили на более мелкие приманки, размером около 5 дюймов. У них поклёвок было больше, но и размер рыбы соответствующий, 1-1.5 кило щупачки. Я же упирался в более крупные приманки. Удалось соблазнить одну упитанную 80-ку, и ещё поиметь один сход хорошей рыбы. Не считая ещё 5-6 холостых поклёвок. Сработала классика: большой Пумба в 206-м цвете.🔥👍 Основная часть поклёвок на банках с травой и на свалах с них на глубинах 5-8 метров. Там же и держалась бо́льшая часть кормовой рыбы. По щуке оскомину сбили. Так что самое время проверить, как там поживает судак на озере Свирь, куда, собственно говоря, мы и выдвигаемся😎 #akara #akarateam #lovisnami #lowrance #fishmagnet #fishing #fish #fishingguide #smile #happy #mood #sun #relax #pike #monster #nature #outdoor #weekend #adventure #holidays #hobby #top #окунь #щука #рыбалка #отдых #туризм #рыбалкавбеларуси #трофей #рыбалкасгидом

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    17 July, 17:37

    moc217

    Горски боровинки😍

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    Горски боровинки😍

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    Honest Review of the Beretta 1301 (610 mm, 12/76 Gauge) from a Hunter's Perspective As an avid hunter, I’ve had the opportunity to use the Beretta 1301 (610 mm barrel, 12/76 gauge) in various hunting scenarios, and I’d like to share my thoughts on this shotgun. Overall, it’s a solid choice for hunters, but like any firearm, it has its strengths and weaknesses. Pros: Reliability: The Beretta 1301 is incredibly reliable, even in harsh conditions. Whether I’m hunting in wet, muddy environments or dusty fields, it has never failed to cycle properly. This is a huge plus for hunters who need a dependable firearm in unpredictable weather. Lightweight and Maneuverable: At just over 3 kg (6.6 lbs), the 1301 is surprisingly lightweight for a 12-gauge shotgun. The 610 mm barrel makes it easy to handle in dense brush or tight spaces, which is ideal for hunting game like ducks, pheasants, or even wild boar. Fast Cycling: The Blink gas-operated system is a game-changer. It allows for rapid follow-up shots, which is crucial when hunting fast-moving game. I’ve found it particularly useful during driven hunts where quick reactions are essential. Ergonomics: The stock and grip are well-designed, providing a comfortable and natural feel. The recoil pad does a decent job of absorbing shock, making it easier to shoot for extended periods without discomfort. Versatility: The 12/76 chambering allows for a wide range of ammunition, from light target loads to heavier hunting rounds. This versatility makes it suitable for different types of game and hunting styles. Durability: The build quality is excellent, with a corrosion-resistant finish that holds up well over time. Even after months of use, the shotgun still looks and performs like new. Cons: Price: The Beretta 1301 is not cheap. While the quality justifies the cost for serious hunters, it might be out of reach for those on a tight budget. Limited Aftermarket Support: Compared to more popular hunting shotguns, the 1301 has fewer aftermarket accessories available. If you’re someone who likes to customize your firearm extensively, this might be a drawback. Recoil: While the recoil pad helps, the lightweight design means you’ll still feel a significant kick, especially with heavier loads. This can be tiring during long hunting sessions. Magazine Capacity: The standard magazine holds 4+1 rounds, which is adequate but not exceptional. For some hunting scenarios, a higher capacity would be preferable. Barrel Length: The 610 mm barrel is great for maneuverability but may not be ideal for long-range shots. Hunters who prefer shooting at greater distances might find it limiting. The Beretta 1301 (610 mm, 12/76) is a high-quality shotgun that excels in reliability, speed, and maneuverability. It’s a fantastic choice for hunters who need a lightweight, fast-cycling firearm for close to mid-range game. #Beretta1301 #ShotgunReview #HuntingGear #12GaugeShotgun

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    Honest Review of the Beretta 1301 (610 mm, 12/76 Gauge) from a Hunter's Perspective As an avid hunter, I’ve had the opportunity to use the Beretta 1301 (610 mm barrel, 12/76 gauge) in various hunting scenarios, and I’d like to share my thoughts on this shotgun. Overall, it’s a solid choice for hunters, but like any firearm, it has its strengths and weaknesses. Pros: Reliability: The Beretta 1301 is incredibly reliable, even in harsh conditions. Whether I’m hunting in wet, muddy environments or dusty fields, it has never failed to cycle properly. This is a huge plus for hunters who need a dependable firearm in unpredictable weather. Lightweight and Maneuverable: At just over 3 kg (6.6 lbs), the 1301 is surprisingly lightweight for a 12-gauge shotgun. The 610 mm barrel makes it easy to handle in dense brush or tight spaces, which is ideal for hunting game like ducks, pheasants, or even wild boar. Fast Cycling: The Blink gas-operated system is a game-changer. It allows for rapid follow-up shots, which is crucial when hunting fast-moving game. I’ve found it particularly useful during driven hunts where quick reactions are essential. Ergonomics: The stock and grip are well-designed, providing a comfortable and natural feel. The recoil pad does a decent job of absorbing shock, making it easier to shoot for extended periods without discomfort. Versatility: The 12/76 chambering allows for a wide range of ammunition, from light target loads to heavier hunting rounds. This versatility makes it suitable for different types of game and hunting styles. Durability: The build quality is excellent, with a corrosion-resistant finish that holds up well over time. Even after months of use, the shotgun still looks and performs like new. Cons: Price: The Beretta 1301 is not cheap. While the quality justifies the cost for serious hunters, it might be out of reach for those on a tight budget. Limited Aftermarket Support: Compared to more popular hunting shotguns, the 1301 has fewer aftermarket accessories available. If you’re someone who likes to customize your firearm extensively, this might be a drawback. Recoil: While the recoil pad helps, the lightweight design means you’ll still feel a significant kick, especially with heavier loads. This can be tiring during long hunting sessions. Magazine Capacity: The standard magazine holds 4+1 rounds, which is adequate but not exceptional. For some hunting scenarios, a higher capacity would be preferable. Barrel Length: The 610 mm barrel is great for maneuverability but may not be ideal for long-range shots. Hunters who prefer shooting at greater distances might find it limiting. The Beretta 1301 (610 mm, 12/76) is a high-quality shotgun that excels in reliability, speed, and maneuverability. It’s a fantastic choice for hunters who need a lightweight, fast-cycling firearm for close to mid-range game. #Beretta1301 #ShotgunReview #HuntingGear #12GaugeShotgun

    Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

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    6 August, 09:11

    Linda Smith

    Ok, looking for a good tent that I can backpack with during our rough fall season here in NW Washington state. Will likely be using it in the mountains so bad weather is to be expected. Lastly, is it at all possible to keep it under $200?

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    Ok, looking for a good tent that I can backpack with during our rough fall season here in NW Washington state. Will likely be using it in the mountains so bad weather is to be expected. Lastly, is it at all possible to keep it under $200?

    Washington, District of Columbia, United States

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    7 February, 17:44

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    De interés para expositores del XXX DIA DEL CAZADOR Y PESCADOR que se celebrará en Dima el próximo 30-6-2024 (Domingo)

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    De interés para expositores del XXX DIA DEL CAZADOR Y PESCADOR que se celebrará en Dima el próximo 30-6-2024 (Domingo)

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    7 January, 20:29

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    When you were invited to go hunting and fishing to Siberia… And you are a pilot!

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    When you were invited to go hunting and fishing to Siberia… And you are a pilot!

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    24 December, 23:25

    Daria Patskevich

    I live in the Scottish highlands and have a passion for stalking red deer to get as close as possible to capture them in their natural habitat . All images taken December 2024 by myself

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    I live in the Scottish highlands and have a passion for stalking red deer to get as close as possible to capture them in their natural habitat . All images taken December 2024 by myself

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    11 August, 18:05

    Linda Smith

    Wilson Brenot Guten Morgen an alle, heute dept54 traue ich mich gar nicht mehr zu laufen, so viele waren es 🤩 🍄🌳🧺

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    Wilson Brenot Guten Morgen an alle, heute dept54 traue ich mich gar nicht mehr zu laufen, so viele waren es 🤩 🍄🌳🧺

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    11 September, 15:21

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    Голова и щупальца: сахалинский рыбак поймал удочкой осьминога В сахалинском городке Невельск один из рыбаков прямо на набережной поймал удочкой осьминога. Свою добычу он успел сфотографировать и разместить в социальных сетях. Сам рыбак отметил, что для данной местности осьминог является довольно крупной особью.

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    Голова и щупальца: сахалинский рыбак поймал удочкой осьминога В сахалинском городке Невельск один из рыбаков прямо на набережной поймал удочкой осьминога. Свою добычу он успел сфотографировать и разместить в социальных сетях. Сам рыбак отметил, что для данной местности осьминог является довольно крупной особью.

    Nevelsk, Sakhalin, Russia

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    9 September, 21:42

    Roman Doronin

    Дима считает, если знать 4 закона термодинамики и подобрать соразмерный Buffalo Gear, то можно комфортно улететь и в багажном отделени… https://www.buybuffalogear.com/collections/insulated-cooler

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    Дима считает, если знать 4 закона термодинамики и подобрать соразмерный Buffalo Gear, то можно комфортно улететь и в багажном отделени… https://www.buybuffalogear.com/collections/insulated-cooler

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    18 July, 10:39

    twi888

    Որսի համար որսորդական շուն ընտրելիս պետք է լրջությամբ ու պատասխանատվությամբ մոտենալ այս հարցին։ Շունը պարզապես ընտանի կենդանի կամ ուղեկից չէ, այն կդառնա ձեր հուսալի օգնականը որսորդական ճանապարհորդությունների ժամանակ, ինչը նշանակում է, որ ընտրությունը պետք է զգույշ լինել: Նախ, դուք պետք է որոշեք որսի նպատակները: Ի՞նչ որսի եք նախատեսում որսալ և ի՞նչ պայմաններում։ Յուրաքանչյուր ցեղատեսակ ունի իր առանձնահատկությունները և հարմարվողականությունը որսի որոշակի տեսակներին: Օրինակ՝ ռետրիվերները կամ սպանիելները հարմար են թռչունների որսի համար, իսկ որսի համար հարմար են շները կամ հասկիները։ Երկրորդ՝ անհրաժեշտ է հաշվի առնել ձեր անձնական նախասիրություններն ու հնարավորությունները։ Ինչ չափսի շուն եք ձեզ հարմար: Կարո՞ղ եք բավարար ֆիզիկական ակտիվություն ապահովել ցեղատեսակի համար, որը պահանջում է ինտենսիվ գործունեություն: Արժե նաև հաշվի առնել շան բնույթն ու ներուժը. Ձեզ անհրաժեշտ է էներգիայի և կատարողականության բարձր մակարդակով շուն, թե՞ ավելի հանգիստ և հավասարակշռված: Երրորդ, ուշադրություն դարձրեք ցեղի առողջությանը և գենետիկայի վրա: Որսորդական շները պետք է լինեն առողջ, լավ ֆիզիկական վիճակում և տարբեր եղանակային պայմանների դիմացկուն: Կարևոր է նաև իմանալ ժառանգական հիվանդությունների մասին, որոնք կարող են հատուկ լինել որոշակի ցեղատեսակի համար և ապահովել համապատասխան բժշկական օգնություն: Մի մոռացեք, որ որսորդական շուն ձեռք բերելը երկարաժամկետ պարտավորություն է: Շունը ուսուցում, կրթություն և խնամք է պահանջում։ Պատրաստ եղեք տրամադրել ձեր ընտանի կենդանուն ժամանակ և ուշադրություն, որպեսզի այն կատարյալ որսի ուղեկից լինի: Արդյունքում, որսի համար որսորդական շուն ընտրելիս եղեք լուրջ և տեղեկացված։ Հետազոտեք ցեղատեսակները, խորհրդակցեք փորձառու որսորդների և բուծողների հետ, հաշվի առեք ձեր կարիքներն ու հնարավորությունները: Սա միակ միջոցն է՝ գտնելու կատարյալ որսորդական զուգընկեր, որը երկար տարիներ կուրախացնի ձեզ իր հմտություններով և նվիրվածությամբ:

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    Որսի համար որսորդական շուն ընտրելիս պետք է լրջությամբ ու պատասխանատվությամբ մոտենալ այս հարցին։ Շունը պարզապես ընտանի կենդանի կամ ուղեկից չէ, այն կդառնա ձեր հուսալի օգնականը որսորդական ճանապարհորդությունների ժամանակ, ինչը նշանակում է, որ ընտրությունը պետք է զգույշ լինել: Նախ, դուք պետք է որոշեք որսի նպատակները: Ի՞նչ որսի եք նախատեսում որսալ և ի՞նչ պայմաններում։ Յուրաքանչյուր ցեղատեսակ ունի իր առանձնահատկությունները և հարմարվողականությունը որսի որոշակի տեսակներին: Օրինակ՝ ռետրիվերները կամ սպանիելները հարմար են թռչունների որսի համար, իսկ որսի համար հարմար են շները կամ հասկիները։ Երկրորդ՝ անհրաժեշտ է հաշվի առնել ձեր անձնական նախասիրություններն ու հնարավորությունները։ Ինչ չափսի շուն եք ձեզ հարմար: Կարո՞ղ եք բավարար ֆիզիկական ակտիվություն ապահովել ցեղատեսակի համար, որը պահանջում է ինտենսիվ գործունեություն: Արժե նաև հաշվի առնել շան բնույթն ու ներուժը. Ձեզ անհրաժեշտ է էներգիայի և կատարողականության բարձր մակարդակով շուն, թե՞ ավելի հանգիստ և հավասարակշռված: Երրորդ, ուշադրություն դարձրեք ցեղի առողջությանը և գենետիկայի վրա: Որսորդական շները պետք է լինեն առողջ, լավ ֆիզիկական վիճակում և տարբեր եղանակային պայմանների դիմացկուն: Կարևոր է նաև իմանալ ժառանգական հիվանդությունների մասին, որոնք կարող են հատուկ լինել որոշակի ցեղատեսակի համար և ապահովել համապատասխան բժշկական օգնություն: Մի մոռացեք, որ որսորդական շուն ձեռք բերելը երկարաժամկետ պարտավորություն է: Շունը ուսուցում, կրթություն և խնամք է պահանջում։ Պատրաստ եղեք տրամադրել ձեր ընտանի կենդանուն ժամանակ և ուշադրություն, որպեսզի այն կատարյալ որսի ուղեկից լինի: Արդյունքում, որսի համար որսորդական շուն ընտրելիս եղեք լուրջ և տեղեկացված։ Հետազոտեք ցեղատեսակները, խորհրդակցեք փորձառու որսորդների և բուծողների հետ, հաշվի առեք ձեր կարիքներն ու հնարավորությունները: Սա միակ միջոցն է՝ գտնելու կատարյալ որսորդական զուգընկեր, որը երկար տարիներ կուրախացնի ձեզ իր հմտություններով և նվիրվածությամբ:

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    26 August, 10:07

    Daria Patskevich

    7980 Walker Rd, Bozeman, MT 59715 $78,912,000 • 4 beds • 5 baths • 3,553 sqft Located just minutes from the heart of Bozeman, Montana Running Elk Ranch is the most notable Gallatin Valley property to come on the market in recent history. It's unique local location, size of contiguous acreage and quality of it's substantial infrastructure rival virtually any property in it's class in the Rocky Mountain West. Encompassing 1940 +/- acres in one block with a 2-1/2 mile eastern border to over 72,000 acres of contiguous Gallatin National Forest land and west and south borders of nearly 900 acres of state land give the ranch a true "back to the wall" sense of privacy. Combine this privacy, acreage and infrastructure with being 11 miles from the core of downtown Bozeman and 10 miles from Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport truly make it one of a kind. Running Elk Ranch is a beautiful mixed terrain of Aspen meadows and Alpine timbered draws dropping off the Bridger Mountains into expansive rolling foothills and farmland all under the jaw dropping backdrop of Ross Peak and the Bridger Mountains to the east and the Spanish Peaks, Gallatin Peak and Tobacco Root Mountains to the south and west. Mizer Creek along with numerous other small springs flow from the mountain canyons contributing to the various water rights serving the property along with a braid of five separate ponds which stair step their way up into the lower Aspen groves. The privacy, abundant water and mixed terrain provide home and shelter to virtually every Rocky Mountain animal and bird species known including the ranches namesake, Elk, with a large local herd essentially residing on the property and bordering National Forest land. Owners will enjoy all that this incredible property has to offer from the comfort of homes and amenities designed and built to stand the test of time. With a mix of reclaimed wood, stone and steel combined with luxury fit and finish, Locati Architects and SBC combined to create warm and welcoming spaces that take advantage of the views and privacy of the land. The infrastructure is substantial, with a main home, alpine guest house, caretakers home, equipment shop and one of the largest indoor equine facilities in the area. Intermixed into the lower compound is a trap/skeet range, 1000 yard gun range, ponds, water features, fenced playground and outdoor riding arena all connected by over 10 miles of improved roads and trails including a new road and prepped site for another primary home on the bluff overlooking it all. Listing courtesy of: Mike Schlauch, PureWest Christie's Int'l Real Estate - Bozeman, Valerie Johnson, PureWest Christie's Int'l Real Estate - Bozeman

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    7980 Walker Rd, Bozeman, MT 59715 $78,912,000 • 4 beds • 5 baths • 3,553 sqft Located just minutes from the heart of Bozeman, Montana Running Elk Ranch is the most notable Gallatin Valley property to come on the market in recent history. It's unique local location, size of contiguous acreage and quality of it's substantial infrastructure rival virtually any property in it's class in the Rocky Mountain West. Encompassing 1940 +/- acres in one block with a 2-1/2 mile eastern border to over 72,000 acres of contiguous Gallatin National Forest land and west and south borders of nearly 900 acres of state land give the ranch a true "back to the wall" sense of privacy. Combine this privacy, acreage and infrastructure with being 11 miles from the core of downtown Bozeman and 10 miles from Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport truly make it one of a kind. Running Elk Ranch is a beautiful mixed terrain of Aspen meadows and Alpine timbered draws dropping off the Bridger Mountains into expansive rolling foothills and farmland all under the jaw dropping backdrop of Ross Peak and the Bridger Mountains to the east and the Spanish Peaks, Gallatin Peak and Tobacco Root Mountains to the south and west. Mizer Creek along with numerous other small springs flow from the mountain canyons contributing to the various water rights serving the property along with a braid of five separate ponds which stair step their way up into the lower Aspen groves. The privacy, abundant water and mixed terrain provide home and shelter to virtually every Rocky Mountain animal and bird species known including the ranches namesake, Elk, with a large local herd essentially residing on the property and bordering National Forest land. Owners will enjoy all that this incredible property has to offer from the comfort of homes and amenities designed and built to stand the test of time. With a mix of reclaimed wood, stone and steel combined with luxury fit and finish, Locati Architects and SBC combined to create warm and welcoming spaces that take advantage of the views and privacy of the land. The infrastructure is substantial, with a main home, alpine guest house, caretakers home, equipment shop and one of the largest indoor equine facilities in the area. Intermixed into the lower compound is a trap/skeet range, 1000 yard gun range, ponds, water features, fenced playground and outdoor riding arena all connected by over 10 miles of improved roads and trails including a new road and prepped site for another primary home on the bluff overlooking it all. Listing courtesy of: Mike Schlauch, PureWest Christie's Int'l Real Estate - Bozeman, Valerie Johnson, PureWest Christie's Int'l Real Estate - Bozeman

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    23 February, 18:21

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    Within one hour from Madrid, and in a spectacular setting, few thing compare to a shoot of this kind. Join us for a dreamed “ojeo” shoot and you’ll definitely fall in love with the most traditional yet challenging way of shooting such a beautiful bird.

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    Within one hour from Madrid, and in a spectacular setting, few thing compare to a shoot of this kind. Join us for a dreamed “ojeo” shoot and you’ll definitely fall in love with the most traditional yet challenging way of shooting such a beautiful bird.

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    27 March, 16:03

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    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 setting up on a bugling bull: ARC. “The meaning of ARC is twofold. First, a bull will often approach your setup by circling downwind. I like to visualize a straight line from the caller to the bull, then draw an imaginary arc on the downwind side. This is the path a bull will likely follow as [it] comes in. Always try to set up along that arc. “The second thing ARC means to me is ‘Always Remember Concealment.’ Elk survive by three main senses: sight, sound and smell. Conceal yourself from these senses every time you set up. Set up in front of brush or trees and allow your camouflage to break up your outline (and give you a clearer shot than if you’re positioned behind cover). Clear the area where you set up. This will eliminate the chance of snapping a twig as you shift your weight or draw your bow. Obey the wind. No argument. No excuses. If the elk smells you, the hunt is over. No amount of cover spray, odor-eliminating gear or luck will make your scent disappear from a bull’s nose if the wind is going straight toward him. Keep the wind in your favor. “Hunting with a partner is an incredibly effective way to call a bull past your setup and increase the chances of getting a high-percentage shot. If you’re the shooter, use a rangefinder to determine distances to trees, stumps or rocks around your setup, thus eliminating any guessing when the elk shows up. “Finally, be sure to draw your bow only when the bull’s vision is obstructed, when his head is turned or behind a tree. Few things are more frustrating than having a perfect setup and everything coming together, only to have it all fall apart at the moment of truth." In the RMEF World Elk Calling Championships, amateur callers have 30 seconds to mimic cow and bull sounds. Professional competitors like Jacobsen are required to make specific calls including standard bugles and cow calls as well as breeding calls. Judges score each competitor anonymously. Winners in the six divisions of competition receive prizes and cash ranging from $500 to $2,500. The event helps raise awareness of RMEF elk, habitat and conservation initiatives.

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    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 setting up on a bugling bull: ARC. “The meaning of ARC is twofold. First, a bull will often approach your setup by circling downwind. I like to visualize a straight line from the caller to the bull, then draw an imaginary arc on the downwind side. This is the path a bull will likely follow as [it] comes in. Always try to set up along that arc. “The second thing ARC means to me is ‘Always Remember Concealment.’ Elk survive by three main senses: sight, sound and smell. Conceal yourself from these senses every time you set up. Set up in front of brush or trees and allow your camouflage to break up your outline (and give you a clearer shot than if you’re positioned behind cover). Clear the area where you set up. This will eliminate the chance of snapping a twig as you shift your weight or draw your bow. Obey the wind. No argument. No excuses. If the elk smells you, the hunt is over. No amount of cover spray, odor-eliminating gear or luck will make your scent disappear from a bull’s nose if the wind is going straight toward him. Keep the wind in your favor. “Hunting with a partner is an incredibly effective way to call a bull past your setup and increase the chances of getting a high-percentage shot. If you’re the shooter, use a rangefinder to determine distances to trees, stumps or rocks around your setup, thus eliminating any guessing when the elk shows up. “Finally, be sure to draw your bow only when the bull’s vision is obstructed, when his head is turned or behind a tree. Few things are more frustrating than having a perfect setup and everything coming together, only to have it all fall apart at the moment of truth." In the RMEF World Elk Calling Championships, amateur callers have 30 seconds to mimic cow and bull sounds. Professional competitors like Jacobsen are required to make specific calls including standard bugles and cow calls as well as breeding calls. Judges score each competitor anonymously. Winners in the six divisions of competition receive prizes and cash ranging from $500 to $2,500. The event helps raise awareness of RMEF elk, habitat and conservation initiatives.

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    8 June, 17:44

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    Choose the Best Knife for Deer Hunting Should you go with a fixed-blade or a folder? A lifelong deer hunter weighs in with his preferences You can gut and skin a buck with a penknife or a Bowie or any blade in between, but to do the job right, select a tool designed with the deer hunter in mind. Fixed Blade with Gut-Hook If you haven’t tried a fixed-blade knife with a gut-hook, you should. Roll a buck onto his back and use the knife point to make a small incision in the white hair and abdominal wall of the lower belly. Turn the knife over, insert the sharp hook into the slit and zipper the animal open up to the sternum. With a hook, there’s no exposed steel tip to pierce a deer’s paunch and make a mess, or clip your finger. These days it’s vital that you stay knick-free. A Michigan hunter recently was infected with bovine tuberculosis after he sliced his hand while dressing a buck, and there are other deer diseases out there. Be careful and wear rubber gloves. Once you’ve finished the incision and rolled the big bubble of innards out of a deer, you can put leverage on a sturdy fixed knife, which is typically 8 inches long overall, and cut and work your way up into the breastbone of a deer with the long, primary blade. That makes it easier to reach inside the chest cavity and sever and extract the windpipe and other tough-to-reach stuff. Folding Knife One day last fall, I pulled out my Buck Folding Hunter, an iconic hunting knife that has been sheathed on my belt for more than 20 years, and went to work on a freshly killed 8-pointer. I flipped out the 3¾-inch clip-point blade, carefully cut a 2-inch slit in the deer’s hide at the lower belly, fitted two fingers in the incision to use as a blade guide, and zippered the deer open up to the sternum. Back at camp I did a quick skin and cape job and used the razor-sharp blade to carve out a backstrap, which my buddies and I grilled and devoured around the fire pit that night. A modern folding knife, or “lockback,” from a reputable American cutlery manufacturer is almost as rugged as a fixed-blade. Over the years blade makers have greatly improved and strengthened the “rocking bar” mechanism that firmly locks the blade in place when the knife is open and in use. A folding knife is compact and lightweight, easy to carry in a belt sheath or daypack. No wonder it’s so popular with hunters. Knife Buying Tips Websites are chock full of knives these days, many of them cheap and flimsy. Stay away from junk knives, especially folders. Besides not holding an edge, a cheap knife might make a mess of your deer, or worse, break and cut you. I recommend you pay at least $60 to $80 for a hunting knife from a major cutlery brand, and $100 or more is not too much if you find a brand-name or custom blade you like. Most people shop online, I but recommend you go to a store and hand-test several knives before you buy. Some won’t seem to fit and feel right, while other models will balance comfortably in your palm and fingers. Open and close all blades on folders and make sure there’s zero blade wiggle. A stag or wooden handle is pretty, but to me a synthetic or rubber grip is better for fieldwork. It keeps a knife from sliding around in your hand when it’s wet and bloody. If you prefer a fixed or folder without a gut-hook, choose between two blade styles. A drop-point has a thick, curved blade that is strong and durable for gutting up into a deer’s sternum. It is excellent for skinning because you can use the full belly edge. On a clip-point, the blade runs straight out from the handle and then curves up to a thinner point. A clip-point is OK for all-around deer work, and great for skinning and caping. You’ll choose from among all sorts of blade materials, from 440 stainless to S30V to 420 HC and on and on. As long as you buy quality, don’t worry about the type of steel, all of which will prove durable and fairly easy to sharpen and keep honed.

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    Choose the Best Knife for Deer Hunting Should you go with a fixed-blade or a folder? A lifelong deer hunter weighs in with his preferences You can gut and skin a buck with a penknife or a Bowie or any blade in between, but to do the job right, select a tool designed with the deer hunter in mind. Fixed Blade with Gut-Hook If you haven’t tried a fixed-blade knife with a gut-hook, you should. Roll a buck onto his back and use the knife point to make a small incision in the white hair and abdominal wall of the lower belly. Turn the knife over, insert the sharp hook into the slit and zipper the animal open up to the sternum. With a hook, there’s no exposed steel tip to pierce a deer’s paunch and make a mess, or clip your finger. These days it’s vital that you stay knick-free. A Michigan hunter recently was infected with bovine tuberculosis after he sliced his hand while dressing a buck, and there are other deer diseases out there. Be careful and wear rubber gloves. Once you’ve finished the incision and rolled the big bubble of innards out of a deer, you can put leverage on a sturdy fixed knife, which is typically 8 inches long overall, and cut and work your way up into the breastbone of a deer with the long, primary blade. That makes it easier to reach inside the chest cavity and sever and extract the windpipe and other tough-to-reach stuff. Folding Knife One day last fall, I pulled out my Buck Folding Hunter, an iconic hunting knife that has been sheathed on my belt for more than 20 years, and went to work on a freshly killed 8-pointer. I flipped out the 3¾-inch clip-point blade, carefully cut a 2-inch slit in the deer’s hide at the lower belly, fitted two fingers in the incision to use as a blade guide, and zippered the deer open up to the sternum. Back at camp I did a quick skin and cape job and used the razor-sharp blade to carve out a backstrap, which my buddies and I grilled and devoured around the fire pit that night. A modern folding knife, or “lockback,” from a reputable American cutlery manufacturer is almost as rugged as a fixed-blade. Over the years blade makers have greatly improved and strengthened the “rocking bar” mechanism that firmly locks the blade in place when the knife is open and in use. A folding knife is compact and lightweight, easy to carry in a belt sheath or daypack. No wonder it’s so popular with hunters. Knife Buying Tips Websites are chock full of knives these days, many of them cheap and flimsy. Stay away from junk knives, especially folders. Besides not holding an edge, a cheap knife might make a mess of your deer, or worse, break and cut you. I recommend you pay at least $60 to $80 for a hunting knife from a major cutlery brand, and $100 or more is not too much if you find a brand-name or custom blade you like. Most people shop online, I but recommend you go to a store and hand-test several knives before you buy. Some won’t seem to fit and feel right, while other models will balance comfortably in your palm and fingers. Open and close all blades on folders and make sure there’s zero blade wiggle. A stag or wooden handle is pretty, but to me a synthetic or rubber grip is better for fieldwork. It keeps a knife from sliding around in your hand when it’s wet and bloody. If you prefer a fixed or folder without a gut-hook, choose between two blade styles. A drop-point has a thick, curved blade that is strong and durable for gutting up into a deer’s sternum. It is excellent for skinning because you can use the full belly edge. On a clip-point, the blade runs straight out from the handle and then curves up to a thinner point. A clip-point is OK for all-around deer work, and great for skinning and caping. You’ll choose from among all sorts of blade materials, from 440 stainless to S30V to 420 HC and on and on. As long as you buy quality, don’t worry about the type of steel, all of which will prove durable and fairly easy to sharpen and keep honed.

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    Less Lethal Wolf Ammo? Roughly 30 local ranchers gathered at the fairgrounds in Carey, Idaho, last week to talk wolves. But this was far from the typical wolf discussion. The workshop, possibly the first of many hosted by Defenders of Wildlife, took an unusual and widely unacknowledged tack: Don't shoot the predator, protect the prey. The morning served as a crash course in a host of non-lethal deterrents to wolf predation, from guard dogs to grazing rotations. It also marked the first attempt by Defenders to share with the public lessons learned over the past three years by the Wood River Wolf Project. Defenders of Wildlife spokeswoman Suzanne Stone says the project has field-tested numerous tools for decreasing livestock losses to predators, an approach that replaces the habit of killing problem animals with the concept of coexistence. "If you do nothing and kind of rely on the traditional lethal control methods routinely used by [U.S. Department of Agriculture] Wildlife Services for the states, then you're not really addressing the problem," Stone says. "You're just perpetuating it...Dead wolves don't learn lessons." If the Wood River Wolf Project doesn't ring any bells, it's no surprise to Stone. The project, now in its fourth year, has intentionally sought little press coverage, she says. Meanwhile, participants have used guard dogs, noisemakers and lights to haze wolves away from the project's 10,000 sheep. They've even tested an Eastern European wolf deterrent called fladry, a type of fencing that uses long vertical strips of red fabric to frighten wolves and coyotes. Stone says Defenders was "nervous" about hosting last week's coexistence demonstration. "We've been trying to fly under the radar on this project for quite some time," she says. "We just don't try to make any kind of public news about [these projects] because the wolf debate is so controversial that it puts a lot of pressure on the ranchers who are partnering with us." The demonstration came fast on the heels of news that Idaho's 2011-2012 wolf hunt will be governed by some of the most lax regulations to date. Quotas are virtually nonexistent across most of the state. Nonresident licenses were knocked down to $31.75 earlier this month. The Idaho Fish and Game Commission increased the bag limit from one wolf to two wolves per hunter. And they've added a trapping-season component to the hunt, further increasing the potential wolf harvest over the next seven months.

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    Less Lethal Wolf Ammo? Roughly 30 local ranchers gathered at the fairgrounds in Carey, Idaho, last week to talk wolves. But this was far from the typical wolf discussion. The workshop, possibly the first of many hosted by Defenders of Wildlife, took an unusual and widely unacknowledged tack: Don't shoot the predator, protect the prey. The morning served as a crash course in a host of non-lethal deterrents to wolf predation, from guard dogs to grazing rotations. It also marked the first attempt by Defenders to share with the public lessons learned over the past three years by the Wood River Wolf Project. Defenders of Wildlife spokeswoman Suzanne Stone says the project has field-tested numerous tools for decreasing livestock losses to predators, an approach that replaces the habit of killing problem animals with the concept of coexistence. "If you do nothing and kind of rely on the traditional lethal control methods routinely used by [U.S. Department of Agriculture] Wildlife Services for the states, then you're not really addressing the problem," Stone says. "You're just perpetuating it...Dead wolves don't learn lessons." If the Wood River Wolf Project doesn't ring any bells, it's no surprise to Stone. The project, now in its fourth year, has intentionally sought little press coverage, she says. Meanwhile, participants have used guard dogs, noisemakers and lights to haze wolves away from the project's 10,000 sheep. They've even tested an Eastern European wolf deterrent called fladry, a type of fencing that uses long vertical strips of red fabric to frighten wolves and coyotes. Stone says Defenders was "nervous" about hosting last week's coexistence demonstration. "We've been trying to fly under the radar on this project for quite some time," she says. "We just don't try to make any kind of public news about [these projects] because the wolf debate is so controversial that it puts a lot of pressure on the ranchers who are partnering with us." The demonstration came fast on the heels of news that Idaho's 2011-2012 wolf hunt will be governed by some of the most lax regulations to date. Quotas are virtually nonexistent across most of the state. Nonresident licenses were knocked down to $31.75 earlier this month. The Idaho Fish and Game Commission increased the bag limit from one wolf to two wolves per hunter. And they've added a trapping-season component to the hunt, further increasing the potential wolf harvest over the next seven months.

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    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 decoys that provide unmatched realism and effectiveness in any hunting scenario. Turkey Hunting Decoys At MOJO Outdoors™, our collection of turkey motion decoys is second to none. MOJO products are known for their realistic movements and rugged durability. Perfect for all hunting scenarios, turkey hunting and stalking decoys are crafted by real hunters to ensure success in the field. Whether you’re arranging complex turkey decoy setups or choosing a single decoy, MOJO products guarantee quality and reliability, enhancing your hunting experience. Dove Hunting Decoys MOJO Outdoors offers an exceptional selection of dove hunting accessories designed to enhance success out on the field. Mojo dove hunting decoys are crafted with precision to attract doves naturally. MOJO offers high-quality pigeon decoys, live-action kits, and more, ensuring your hunts are effective and rewarding. With MOJO Outdoors, you can rely on top-notch equipment that mimics doves’ realistic movements and appearance, making your hunting experience unparalleled. https://mojooutdoors.com/ Explore MOJO’s collection of hunting decoys and gear for sale below to improve your setup!

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    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 decoys that provide unmatched realism and effectiveness in any hunting scenario. Turkey Hunting Decoys At MOJO Outdoors™, our collection of turkey motion decoys is second to none. MOJO products are known for their realistic movements and rugged durability. Perfect for all hunting scenarios, turkey hunting and stalking decoys are crafted by real hunters to ensure success in the field. Whether you’re arranging complex turkey decoy setups or choosing a single decoy, MOJO products guarantee quality and reliability, enhancing your hunting experience. Dove Hunting Decoys MOJO Outdoors offers an exceptional selection of dove hunting accessories designed to enhance success out on the field. Mojo dove hunting decoys are crafted with precision to attract doves naturally. MOJO offers high-quality pigeon decoys, live-action kits, and more, ensuring your hunts are effective and rewarding. With MOJO Outdoors, you can rely on top-notch equipment that mimics doves’ realistic movements and appearance, making your hunting experience unparalleled. https://mojooutdoors.com/ Explore MOJO’s collection of hunting decoys and gear for sale below to improve your setup!

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    Falconry is the hunting of wild animals in their natural state and habitat by means of a trained bird of prey. Small animals are hunted; squirrels and rabbits often fall prey to these birds. Two traditional terms are used to describe a person involved in falconry: a "falconer" flies a falcon; an "austringer" (Old French origin) keeps Goshawks and uses accipiters for hunting. In modern falconry, the red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis), Harris's hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus), and the peregrine falcon (Falco perigrinus) are some of the more commonly used birds of prey. The practice of hunting with a conditioned falconry bird is also called "hawking" or "gamehawking", although the words hawking and hawker have become used so much to refer to petty traveling traders, that the terms "falconer" and "falconry" now apply to most use of trained birds of prey to catch game. However, many contemporary practitioners still use these words in their original meaning.

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    Falconry is the hunting of wild animals in their natural state and habitat by means of a trained bird of prey. Small animals are hunted; squirrels and rabbits often fall prey to these birds. Two traditional terms are used to describe a person involved in falconry: a "falconer" flies a falcon; an "austringer" (Old French origin) keeps Goshawks and uses accipiters for hunting. In modern falconry, the red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis), Harris's hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus), and the peregrine falcon (Falco perigrinus) are some of the more commonly used birds of prey. The practice of hunting with a conditioned falconry bird is also called "hawking" or "gamehawking", although the words hawking and hawker have become used so much to refer to petty traveling traders, that the terms "falconer" and "falconry" now apply to most use of trained birds of prey to catch game. However, many contemporary practitioners still use these words in their original meaning.

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    Эта крупная птица заселяет всю лесную, лесостепную и степную полосу Европейской и Азиатской зоны. Правда не везде она обитает равномерно. В Беларуси чаще встречается в северо-восточных районах и в центральном Полесье. Для охотников представляет интерес в качестве спортивной охоты. Тетерев ведет гнездящийся оседлый образ жизни. Для своего обитания он выбирает места поросшие липой, осиной, ольхой, березняком. Любит он выгоревшие поляны, большие вырубки, опушки, редкие леса, расположенные рядом с полем с посевами зерновых культур. Условием выбора района гнездования птицы является наличие ягодников.

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    Эта крупная птица заселяет всю лесную, лесостепную и степную полосу Европейской и Азиатской зоны. Правда не везде она обитает равномерно. В Беларуси чаще встречается в северо-восточных районах и в центральном Полесье. Для охотников представляет интерес в качестве спортивной охоты. Тетерев ведет гнездящийся оседлый образ жизни. Для своего обитания он выбирает места поросшие липой, осиной, ольхой, березняком. Любит он выгоревшие поляны, большие вырубки, опушки, редкие леса, расположенные рядом с полем с посевами зерновых культур. Условием выбора района гнездования птицы является наличие ягодников.

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    🦌📸Fotozamka na terenu nastavlja oduševljavati prekrasnim snimkama Ovaj prekrasan skok neki dan je uhvatila kamera🔥

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    🦌📸Fotozamka na terenu nastavlja oduševljavati prekrasnim snimkama Ovaj prekrasan skok neki dan je uhvatila kamera🔥

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    И первая добыча !

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    И первая добыча !

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    Omembe vredno dejstvo je odsotnost rakunastih psov v Belorusiji do leta 1936. Takrat je bila populacija 350 posameznikov pripeljana z Daljnega vzhoda in enakomerno naseljena po vsej republiki. Žival se je dobro ukoreninila in njena populacija se je začela postopoma povečevati. Od takrat je prišlo do ponovne naselitve po vsem ozemlju Belorusije. Trenutna populacija je ocenjena na 8,5-9 tisoč posameznikov. Najljubši habitati so gozdovi, ki se nahajajo v bližini jezer in rek. Dolžina telesa brez repa lahko doseže 70-80 cm.

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    Omembe vredno dejstvo je odsotnost rakunastih psov v Belorusiji do leta 1936. Takrat je bila populacija 350 posameznikov pripeljana z Daljnega vzhoda in enakomerno naseljena po vsej republiki. Žival se je dobro ukoreninila in njena populacija se je začela postopoma povečevati. Od takrat je prišlo do ponovne naselitve po vsem ozemlju Belorusije. Trenutna populacija je ocenjena na 8,5-9 tisoč posameznikov. Najljubši habitati so gozdovi, ki se nahajajo v bližini jezer in rek. Dolžina telesa brez repa lahko doseže 70-80 cm.

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    New trophy room additions!! Thanks to Conroe Taxidermy for the great layout!

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    New trophy room additions!! Thanks to Conroe Taxidermy for the great layout!

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    Об особенностях декабрьской охоты В Белорусском обществе охотников и рыболовов рассказали о том, на каких животных и каким способом разрешено и запрещено охотиться в декабре. В соответствии с правилами охоты и ведения охотничьего хозяйства по 31 декабря длится сезон загонной охоты на копытных животных. В этот период можно охотиться на лося, кабана, косулю, благородного и пятнистого оленя, лань, муфлона. Допускается добыча животных любого пола и возраста. Охота разрешена ружейный загоном и с собаками в светлое время суток, из засады и с подхода - в течение суток. Для охоты на лося, благородного оленя, лани, взрослого кабана старше двух лет разрешено использовать нарезное охотничье оружие с дульной энергией пули свыше 3 тыс. Дж, гладкоствольное охотничье оружие с использованием патронов, снаряженных пулей, охотничьи луки и арбалеты. Для охоты на косулю, пятнистого оленя и молодняка кабана - нарезное охотничье оружие с дульной энергией пули свыше 1,5 тыс. Дж, гладкоствольное охотничье оружие с использованием патронов, снаряженных пулей или картечью, охотничьи луки и арбалеты, охотничьих собак (породы по решению пользователя охотничьих угодий). В декабре также разрешена охота на бобра, выдру, белку, зайца (русака и беляка), куницу (лесную и каменную), норку американскую, ондатру, хорька лесного, волка, лисицу, шакала, енотовидную собаку, ворону серую, сороку. С 11 декабря закрывается сезон охоты на водоплавающую и болотную дичь, тетерева, вальдшнепа, вяхиря, перепела, фазана, рябчика, серую куропатку, баклана, серую и белую большую цаплю, сизого голубя. С актуальной информацией о планировании и остатках изъятия нормируемых видов охотничьих животных в охотхозяйствах БООР можно ознакомиться на сайте общества в разделе "Охота".

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    Об особенностях декабрьской охоты В Белорусском обществе охотников и рыболовов рассказали о том, на каких животных и каким способом разрешено и запрещено охотиться в декабре. В соответствии с правилами охоты и ведения охотничьего хозяйства по 31 декабря длится сезон загонной охоты на копытных животных. В этот период можно охотиться на лося, кабана, косулю, благородного и пятнистого оленя, лань, муфлона. Допускается добыча животных любого пола и возраста. Охота разрешена ружейный загоном и с собаками в светлое время суток, из засады и с подхода - в течение суток. Для охоты на лося, благородного оленя, лани, взрослого кабана старше двух лет разрешено использовать нарезное охотничье оружие с дульной энергией пули свыше 3 тыс. Дж, гладкоствольное охотничье оружие с использованием патронов, снаряженных пулей, охотничьи луки и арбалеты. Для охоты на косулю, пятнистого оленя и молодняка кабана - нарезное охотничье оружие с дульной энергией пули свыше 1,5 тыс. Дж, гладкоствольное охотничье оружие с использованием патронов, снаряженных пулей или картечью, охотничьи луки и арбалеты, охотничьих собак (породы по решению пользователя охотничьих угодий). В декабре также разрешена охота на бобра, выдру, белку, зайца (русака и беляка), куницу (лесную и каменную), норку американскую, ондатру, хорька лесного, волка, лисицу, шакала, енотовидную собаку, ворону серую, сороку. С 11 декабря закрывается сезон охоты на водоплавающую и болотную дичь, тетерева, вальдшнепа, вяхиря, перепела, фазана, рябчика, серую куропатку, баклана, серую и белую большую цаплю, сизого голубя. С актуальной информацией о планировании и остатках изъятия нормируемых видов охотничьих животных в охотхозяйствах БООР можно ознакомиться на сайте общества в разделе "Охота".

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    23 September, 18:43

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    Field Tested: Browning Trail Cameras Trail cameras serve two purposes: tracking and security. Slimline options do their best at remaining undetected to human beings who might be trespassing on your property, while larger, higher-definition models will draw the most detail out of whatever sets it off. Earlier this year, my wife and I obtained an eight-acre piece of property that has remained untouched for nearly a decade. As such, it has become a bit of a sanctuary for animals that run off from the adjacent state game lands abutting its corner. Property of this nature is often desirable, as it typically makes for an easy hunt due to its long vacancy. However, for the same reason, it becomes attractive to those that want to have a private hunting experience without paying for land of their own. With that in mind, I scoured Browning’s website to find affordable cameras to serve my purposes, and came up with the Strike Force Gen 5 and the Dark Ops HD Max.Features The features on both cameras were enough to garner my interest, particularly the diminutive Dark Ops model. Although small, it boasts an 18 MP camera and an infrared flash that can reach 80 feet in pitch-black conditions. It also offers an array of features, such as trigger-time adjustability, flash intensity, and the ability to capture either still or video images. The Strike Force Gen 5 is full of the same features, except its larger housing allows for a 22 MP camera that can also record in full 1080p HD, with a wider range of triggering times. Together, they make a potent pair for monitoring key points of the property, and I couldn’t wait to get them set up.Setup Before I go any further, it pays to mention that the property is more than five hours away from our home. Therefore, I only have the opportunity to visit about once a month. Timing product evaluations with our land is always challenging, as they need to show up with enough time to check them out in between trips. Well, I didn’t get that for this one. No, they showed up as we were packing the car to get on the road, which left me with just a car ride to figure out how they worked. Electronics are always funny, so I’ll admit, I was a little nervous, but to my surprise, both cameras were straightforward to set up. In addition, nothing too hard-to-find was required to run them. On the way up, we stopped in a Wal-Mart, picked up two inexpensive SD cards and 12 AA batteries (each camera takes six), and continued with the setup as we made our way out to the property. As I scrolled through the options, I set everything to the lowest quality, a move that would allow for more images to be stored. I also figured it wouldn’t be wrong to get some “worse case scenario” footage to see exactly how far I could stretch things. After all, if a camera is sensitive enough, it could fill a card in a matter of days, leaving me high and dry in-between visits.

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    Field Tested: Browning Trail Cameras Trail cameras serve two purposes: tracking and security. Slimline options do their best at remaining undetected to human beings who might be trespassing on your property, while larger, higher-definition models will draw the most detail out of whatever sets it off. Earlier this year, my wife and I obtained an eight-acre piece of property that has remained untouched for nearly a decade. As such, it has become a bit of a sanctuary for animals that run off from the adjacent state game lands abutting its corner. Property of this nature is often desirable, as it typically makes for an easy hunt due to its long vacancy. However, for the same reason, it becomes attractive to those that want to have a private hunting experience without paying for land of their own. With that in mind, I scoured Browning’s website to find affordable cameras to serve my purposes, and came up with the Strike Force Gen 5 and the Dark Ops HD Max.Features The features on both cameras were enough to garner my interest, particularly the diminutive Dark Ops model. Although small, it boasts an 18 MP camera and an infrared flash that can reach 80 feet in pitch-black conditions. It also offers an array of features, such as trigger-time adjustability, flash intensity, and the ability to capture either still or video images. The Strike Force Gen 5 is full of the same features, except its larger housing allows for a 22 MP camera that can also record in full 1080p HD, with a wider range of triggering times. Together, they make a potent pair for monitoring key points of the property, and I couldn’t wait to get them set up.Setup Before I go any further, it pays to mention that the property is more than five hours away from our home. Therefore, I only have the opportunity to visit about once a month. Timing product evaluations with our land is always challenging, as they need to show up with enough time to check them out in between trips. Well, I didn’t get that for this one. No, they showed up as we were packing the car to get on the road, which left me with just a car ride to figure out how they worked. Electronics are always funny, so I’ll admit, I was a little nervous, but to my surprise, both cameras were straightforward to set up. In addition, nothing too hard-to-find was required to run them. On the way up, we stopped in a Wal-Mart, picked up two inexpensive SD cards and 12 AA batteries (each camera takes six), and continued with the setup as we made our way out to the property. As I scrolled through the options, I set everything to the lowest quality, a move that would allow for more images to be stored. I also figured it wouldn’t be wrong to get some “worse case scenario” footage to see exactly how far I could stretch things. After all, if a camera is sensitive enough, it could fill a card in a matter of days, leaving me high and dry in-between visits.

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    15 December, 13:03

    Daria Patskevich

    Ничего необычного, просто мужик из деревни играет с тремя медведями во время рыбалки. Типичная рыбалка в России.

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    Ничего необычного, просто мужик из деревни играет с тремя медведями во время рыбалки. Типичная рыбалка в России.

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    8 January, 12:16

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    The most important currency on a hunt is cartridge . Have you ever forgotten your cartridges at home? To take wrong cartridge it’s hunters nightmare! It seems the most annoying thing is when you take 12-gauge cartridges and bring a 20-gauge shotgun. In the reverse combination, this is not a problem, one of your friends will always help.… But if you come hunting with an unpopular (rare) caliber, and the cartridges are left at home, you immediately turn from a player into a spectator))) Did your friends help you with the cartridges?

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    The most important currency on a hunt is cartridge . Have you ever forgotten your cartridges at home? To take wrong cartridge it’s hunters nightmare! It seems the most annoying thing is when you take 12-gauge cartridges and bring a 20-gauge shotgun. In the reverse combination, this is not a problem, one of your friends will always help.… But if you come hunting with an unpopular (rare) caliber, and the cartridges are left at home, you immediately turn from a player into a spectator))) Did your friends help you with the cartridges?

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    Vilkai yra socialūs gyvūnai, dažniausiai gyvenantys šeimose, susidedančiose iš 6-10 įvairaus amžiaus individų, nors kartais būrių skaičius gali siekti iki 20. Gaujos vadas visada yra vadas vilkas – stipriausias būrio patinas, o. jo vilkė. Vadovą lengva atpažinti iš aukštai pakeltos uodegos, nes visiems kitiems tokios laisvės tiesiog nepriimtinos.

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    Vilkai yra socialūs gyvūnai, dažniausiai gyvenantys šeimose, susidedančiose iš 6-10 įvairaus amžiaus individų, nors kartais būrių skaičius gali siekti iki 20. Gaujos vadas visada yra vadas vilkas – stipriausias būrio patinas, o. jo vilkė. Vadovą lengva atpažinti iš aukštai pakeltos uodegos, nes visiems kitiems tokios laisvės tiesiog nepriimtinos.

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    15 December, 17:54

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    Does anyone know where I hunted this trophy? Any idea what kind of prey it is?

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    Does anyone know where I hunted this trophy? Any idea what kind of prey it is?

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