Game Hunting - The Skills And Equipment Required

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

Before going big game hunting many of the worlds best hunters endorse honing your shooting skills on small game. Only once you are sure of your aim would they advise stepping up.

The reason they advise small game first is twofold. First, chances are a hit on small game is going to result in a clean kill. Second, once you can hit say a squirrel a distance, then you are much more likely to able to make a clean kill shot when it comes to big game hunting such as bear deer or elk. A poor shot hunting big game puts himself at risk from attack and the animal at risk of a slow death by infection from it wounds.

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

Its not all running through the woods though tracking and hunting. Much big game hunting is done from a stand, either on the ground or from within a tree. This type of game hunting requires great patience and determination as you can find yourself stood quietly in position for many, many hours waiting for your prey.

Another important factor of course, is your equipment. You must have the right weapon for the game you hunt otherwise you put yourself at risk from a wounded animal and the animal at risk of a slow death. If you are bow hunting make sure it has a draw weight packing a big enough punch to make the clean kill on your chosen target.

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

The thrill and excitement of hunting your prey in its own environment is what game hunting is all about. Wether it is tracking through the woods and mountains or waiting patiently in a tree, the heart races with the rush of adrenalin. Making sure you have the right equipment and necessary skills will help ensure the days hunting will be both safe and successful.

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Author: Jack Dawson