Deer and Elk Hunting

How GPS Can Help When Hunting Deer

You've probably already heard that a GPS - Global Positioning System - unit can help your deer and elk hunting. Developed by the U.S. Department of Defense for military purposes, the technology has become increasingly available, and more affordable, too. The way they work is both simple and amazingly complex - the unit bounces a signal off of multiple satellites orbiting the Earth, factors in the location of the unit and - bingo - the location is found. The way they report the information varies, but the most common identify latitude and longitude.

Field Dressing a Deer It's Not That Hard, But It Sure is Messy

It's not a fun job, but it has to be done - field dressing a deer isn't pretty. But the freshness of your meat depends on quick butchering of your kill, and it'll cut down on how much weight you have to drag back to your camp. Besides, if you're going to kill and eat an animal, you should be able to break it down, too.

Bowhunting Basics - Secrets for Successfully Hunting Deer and Elk

For the avid hunter, there are few methods more exciting than bowhunting - hunters often progress from rifle hunting to bowhunting to challenge themselves, learning a new set of skills and gaining the sense of accomplishment that comes from taking down an animal just a few short yards away. Whether you're hunting on a private ranch or in the wild, on a guided hunting tour or out on your own, your hunt depends on getting so close to the elk or deer that a sudden movement or scent can send them running out of range, so there's an extra element of chance involved. You can increase you chances for a successful bowhunt, though, if you keep a few basic bowhunting secrets in mind:

Hunting Big Game in Wyoming

Wyoming offers the ultimate in big game hunting, with abundant populations of whitetail elk, deer, moose, buffalo, bighorn sheep and antelope. Hunting for whitetail in beautiful Northwest Wyoming on horseback offers the hunter an better chance of bringing back a prize, and most outfitters have pack-in camps located in some of the United States' most breathtaking country.

Choosing the Right Weapon for Elk and Deer Hunting

As with any sport, your choice of equipment will determine your degree of success when hunting deer and elk. When choosing a rifle, you should consider how it feels in your hands, how it fits to your shoulder, the weight, the sights, and its action and caliber. A gun of the right weight, with a good fit, will help you shoot more accurately.

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