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Top Hunting Seasons in US That You Shouldn’t Miss

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 Hunting is one of the most traditional and sought after sports in the US. For many pro hunters, it’s not just a tool for outdoor enjoyment and wildlife management but a way of life. Always a favored means of recreation, it paves the way for sustaining the natural wildlife population. Strict federal laws for points of confinement and seasons form the guiding lines for hunter activities in different states.  Hunting Season Across most states, the process of assigning seasons is triggered by a lot-drawing or ballot process with focus on parties wishing to make use of federal public land. Once the seasons are allocated to specific states, authorities specify the hunting practices to be followed. The nature of permissible firearms and ammunition is also laid down for hunters. As in the past, strict rules about seasons for small and  big game hunting  in the US will be in force in 2021. It’s possible that few new hunting regulation plans may be enforced to protect the ecosystem from getting

Big Game Hunting

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Big game hunting is a lot more than bringing the prey down for fun. It is a way of life for many pro hunters and a cult in itself. Big Game Hunting includes hunting of large animals, such as lions, elks, leopards, bears and many more. Big Game Hunting  is a tradition and this tradition goes back thousands of years when bison and large herds of mammoths were hunted for survival. Human predation, destruction of habitats and climate changes led to the elimination of most large prey in the 20 th  century. Popular Big Games in the US If you are new to the big gaming hunting scene in the US, get used to experiencing the pleasures of authentic American outback as you go about the popular  game hunt  and shooting sports. Here are some popular big games in the US for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts: Grizzly Bear:  Grizzly bear is smartest and one of the most adaptable bear species found in North America. They have a strong sense of smell and can run at 30 mph speed. Whitetail Deer : Whitetail D

Deer Hunting: Everything You Need to Know

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Deer hunting  is an age-old tradition in the US and several hunters across the United States eagerly await the Hunting Season every year to make their kill. Deer hunting has several environmental, economic, and conservation benefits. Millions of deer hunters in the US make it to different habitats every season. Nowadays, this  big game hunting  opportunity, despite limited deer seasons, has gathered momentum on the wish list of American and other hunters. Here’s a quick  deer hunting  guide to help you lead from the front.  Deer Hunting Tips Deer hunters have to take up the safety courses as prescribed by specific states in the US. The courses on hunter safety and apprentice programs are necessary for obtaining deer hunting licenses. It is important to learn the basic safety hunting tips before setting out for the kill.  Hunters should not go into prohibited areas without having valid hunting licenses in place. There are several norms and regulations that have to be followed while hunt

Deer Camp - FarWide

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Opening day for firearm white-tailed deer changes very little from year to year. Whatever date it happens to fall on, many hunters have blocked off time around the opener from now to eternity. Anyone lucky enough to be involved in the tradition with a core group of friends and family will tell you it is an irreplaceable weekend. In their minds, it might as well be an official holiday.. But what is it that makes this weekend so special? The company is the same as last year and so is the food. It’s the same trip, isn’t it? Yes, it is, and it always will be. Below the repetition is a tradition that perfectly illustrates the allure of hunting. Deer Hunting is not only about taking a deer, but it is also about reconnecting to yourself. When you’re back at deer camp you feel that connection instantly. There is a connection through generations bound in hunting stories that probably aren’t factual, but they are important. The night before the hunt is for planning. Who gets what stand, when is
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Here’s an objective view from NPR’s Skunk Bear on how America’s conservation budget is upheld almost entirely by the sale of hunting licenses and guns. No matter how you feel about these issues, it’s undoubtedly an issue that the country will have to face as an aging population of hunters starts to fade away. Read more about the issue from NPR  here. Next time you’re looking for the proper regulations, licenses, and permits, drop in to  FarWide  for on the ground information you can use immediately. FarWide  is a search engine for hunters, anglers and outdoor enthusiasts. Our vision is to ensure that hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation remain relevant and accessible in a changing world.

5 Places You Can Go Hunting in U.S. National Parks

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Many people believe that hunting and fishing isn't allowed in national parks. The truth is they allows hunting at various times of the year on more than 51 million acres of the land it manages- approximately 60 percent of the NPS’ total acreage. Of course, it’s true that many areas managed by the National Park Service do  not  allow for consumptive sports. Fortunately,  FarWide  can help you identify which areas allow recreational hunting and fishing. Here are some spots you can Go Hunting in National Parks. Elk Hunting in Grand Teton National Park Grand Teton has two areas that allow Elk Hunting opportunities in late October, November and December: Area 79, along the northeast edge of the park, and Area 75, along the Snake River. As part of an annual elk reduction program, the National Park Service allows hunters with a valid Wyoming elk hunting license and a park permit to harvest elk as part of the program. To participate, hunters will need to contact the Wyo

Late Season Deer Hunting Can Get Your Trophy

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In all probability, you are tired and on the edge with the last Deer Tags still lying in the bag. Think of the good parts of late season Deer Hunting . You are now aware of how deer hunts in unfavorable conditions can go wrong. You know what moves can spook your deer off and which hunting strategies can work. Don’t give up yet. Contrary to popular belief, you may still get that elusive big buck you were after since the start of the rut. Your last day in frosty wilds can also bring in good luck.  Here are some pro points to remember as you go hunting in the late-winter deer season.  Late Season Deer Hunting - Things to Remember  1. Kill Pots for the Late Season Corn, wheat, standing beans and brassicas are good late-season planting options for kill plots. Plant them in whichever area you can. Once the kill plots are ready, get into them at early dusk and sit tight. The movement should start with the big bucks coming towards you once its dark. Trace the travel routes to their bedding ar

New York Regular Deer Season Witnesses Huge Surge in License Sales

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Are you one among the many New Yorkers waiting to fill your deer tag this fall? If so, you’re among a record number of hunters this coming  deer hunting season . According to New York State resources, the number of licenses sold on the first day was three times that of the number of licenses sold on Day 1 in 2019.  Additionally, there’s a significant rise in the number of first time license holders signing up for hunter education courses in 2020. As per the Times Telegram, the numbers are almost twice that of the number of course takers in 2019.  Do these figures point towards a new league of hunters? Or, can the surge be attributed to hunters having more time on their hands this hunting season? Read this blog to know more .. " New York Regular Deer Season Witnesses Huge Surge in License Sales " Log in to  Farwide.com  to remain updated about what’s going on in the world of hunting, fishing and outdoor news.

5 Deer Scouting Tips for a More Successful Hunting Season

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 Doing some scouting before deer season kicks off?  Here are some tips that will simplify your scouting efforts for  deer hunting . Plus, discover a game-changing strategy for keeping track of the spots you’ve found and saving your treestand locations. Have a look: 1. Look for the Place Where the Trails Meet. When searching for a spot to hang your treestand, always look for where the natural confluence of game trails. This can multiply your chances of deer passing through on their way to feed or bedding.  2. Look for Natural Food Sources Do you know the favorite fall food of the deer? Well the answer is, Acron. Somewhere, if you find isolated patches of oaks that are actively dropping acorns, these are excellent spots to set up. Use your binoculars to take a close look at the canopy to see if the trees are loaded up with acorns or if they are bare. Other than Acron, Persimmons or beechnuts are the favorite food of deer. Consider yourself lucky if you manage to

Bison Hunting: Where and When to Go

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Tell a non-hunting friend you’re going bison hunting and they’re likely to say, “Oh, you mean buffalo hunting.” And while lots of people use the words buffalo and bison interchangeably, the truth is that the animal you can hunt in several states is the American bison, native to the Americas and Europe, and different from the 38 types of buffalo you’ll find in Asia and Africa. Trophy animal hack: American bison have beards, buffaloes don’t. The distinction is important, because wild bison are carefully managed in all states, and those that have bison hunts strictly control the number of permits issued, the number of animals that can be harvested, and the rules surrounding the hunt. We have a quick synopsis of the places, licensing, tools and seasons, etc. to steer you forward in your outdoor sprees. Read this blog to know about the Bison Hunting in detail  “ Bison Hunting: Where and When to Go ”.

Two Grizzly Bear Attacks Reported by FWS and WGFD

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(Investigations are ongoing by FWS and WGFD regarding grizzly bear attacks on two hunters in Wyoming.) Recent bear attacks on two hunters in Wyoming have once again established the extensive presence of grizzly bears in the region. While both hunters survived, these two incidents have put FWS and WGFD on high alert. As per comments released by WGFD — Wyoming Game and Fish Department  — the first of the two attacks took place on September 24th towards the evening. The incident took place in the elk hunting area of Thorofare. The injured hunter was hospitalized after being airlifted from the site of the attack. The following Saturday, there was another grizzly bear attack that occurred on Rattlesnake Mountain. The bear charged at an archery hunter in the region west of Cody. Thankfully, the hunter escaped unharmed and the bear was hunted down. The Fish and Wildlife Service of the US is getting assistance from WGFD in these investigations. Farwide.com keeps you updated with recent news

When to Hunt Birds in Missouri this Fall

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It won’t be long now: you can hunt birds in Missouri now. You can see the geographic boundaries of the three — the south zone , the middle zone and the north zone  — using FarWide’s powerful search engine . Crow season starts November 1 and runs until the beginning of March. Crows can make life pretty miserable for farmers, so Missouri allows you to take as many as you’d like, and also allows the use of electronic calling devices, so have at it. It’s a great way to hunt birds. The open season for Canada geese and brant begins on Veterans Day, November 11 and runs through February 6. It’s apt that open season begins on a day set aside to honor military veterans, because like many states, Missouri offers a great deal for military personnel who have been active within the past 12 months: a hunting permit for a mere $5. American woodcock season begins statewide on October 15 and runs through the end of November. You can take three woodcock a day, and use a dog to help, but your shotgun

Dr. Duck: Hunting the Texas Woodlands for Migratory Birds

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“Things in the world change so fast. Technology, everything is so rapidly advancing. It seems like when you duck hunt, it’s just like slamming on the brakes.” An awesome duck hunting film about Dennis Loosier, an avid duck hunter who spends all year engaged and preparing for duck season in the flooded forests of Texas. Just another gem from the YETI series. Dr. Duck was the name Dennis Loosier was given by his hunting buddies for the 365 days a year he devotes to duck hunting in Texas. Watch this video to know about the duck hunting in detail.. If you’re looking for the proper hunting regulations, licenses, and permits in Texas, drop in to  FarWide  for on the ground information you can use immediately.

The US Hunting Guide That’ll Take You Places!

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Hunting has been an essential part of adventurous activities in the US, the hotspot for hunters looking for their strong dose of adrenaline. If you are new to the big gaming hunting scene in the US, get used to experiencing the pleasures of authentic American outback as you go about the popular game hunt and shooting sports.  The pleasures of tracking animals in different states of the US, with different adventures to their name, has to be experienced to be understood in entirety.  Read this blog "  The US Hunting Guide That’ll Take You Places " to get an overview of hunting activities in the US.