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Written by Webmaster
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Wednesday, 07 April 2010 |
With bow hunting quickly becoming a new favorite in those seeking
old-fashioned adventure, there are many new additions to the sport that
people interested in it should get to know. One important aspect about
bow hunting is the breaking of the safety zone. This must be done to
get a clean shot at the prey. While traditional firearms hunters can
stay at a relatively safe distance from their prey, a bow hunter must
creep up on the prey and get inside a danger zone with the animal. This
means that the animal could charge or attack at any moment within the
danger zone. The hunter should be aware at all times. Safety equipment
and quality hunting bows can be seen at Mooseheadarchery.comWith some of the new additions in bow hunting, however, some of the
guesswork from the hunt is being removed. While many bow hunting
traditionalists may be against such new additions as GPS sensors and
night-vision, others welcome any ally that they can muster in this
fight for survival and adventure. There tends to be two different
schools of hunters, but all hunters have the same goal in mind whether
they are traditionalists or new school hunters. Some will choose
compound bows while others prefer archery recurve bows. The ultimate
goal of bow hunting is,
of course, to bring down the ultimate
prey. Top bow hunting equipment, regular bows and
compound bows, can be obtained at http://www.mooseheadarchery.com. MLM |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 07 April 2010 )
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