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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

Hunting Season: Tips for Preparing Your Rifle

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With big game hunting seasons quickly approaching, now is a great time to start to prepare your hunting rifles for the field. Here are a few basic but always important tips for getting yours ready for the season. Set the sights: Even if your rifle was zeroed in perfectly the last time you used it, you need to get on a range and dial it in, because even minor jostling in storage and transport could have knocked the sights out of true. Many whitetail hunters prefer a 100-yard zero while those who hunt elk or mule deer in more open country might choose a 200-yard zero. Use the proper load: Use premium bullets to make sure you get the knockdown power, and accuracy, you need to optimize your rifle. It’s also important to match your load to the game you’re hunting. Bullet choice for larger game like moose or elk should have a thicker jacket and a bonded core to help with penetration and ensure a clean kill. Clean it, then foul it: A well-maintained rifle will be more accurate and reliable.

States for Elk Hunting — Where should you Hunt Elk in the United States?

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Elk hunting   can be exciting. Especially when you are after this coveted game species in areas flush with elk populations. Try your best to get a tag to one of these states to hunt down the 700-pound beasts. Top US States for  Hunting Elk Colorado — #1 Spot for Getting Elks With half a million plus of elk population, Colorado pro v ides far more units and OTC permits in comparison to other states. In fact, the number of permits goes into thousands. Here, there are plenty of vast open spaces to try out your shots. While bow or rifle hunting is permissible in most areas, some public open spaces allow archery only units. 2. Wyoming — Higher Probability of Getting Tags Keen to hunt down elks in the low passes and terrains of the Rocky Mountains? Though the State boasts of only 90000 elks, it assures lifetime experiences. Wyoming does not have OTC tags any more for non-residents; however, with 100 per cent draw in most units you have a much higher chance of drawing a tag. 3. Montana — Aim

Duck Hunting in New York State: Take a Friend!

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If you have a serious passion for hunting, chances are good that many of your friends do, too. The drive to get outside is a bond you share and one you should cultivate. As with all hobbies, life often gets in the way and restricts our opportunities to hunt. FarWide is here to help. Especially if the topic is duck hunting in New York state. Pick a friend that hasn’t experienced what you are about to get into. Show them a new spot, give them a new challenge, or give them a shot at harvesting a new species. Don’t waste time going to multiple sources to piece your trip together. Use FarWide to easily pick your destination, find access points, and double check your regulations. If you and your friend are looking for places to go duck hunting in New York state, check out the list here " Duck Hunting in New York ".

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

10 Amazing Trout Fishing Spots in Rocky Mountain National Park

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With more than 250,000 acres of wilderness, 124 named peaks and 147 lakes, Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park offers endless outdoor activities including hiking, camping, climbing, and, of course, trout fishing. If you’re planning a fishing excursion to RMNP, be sure to arrive as early as possible. Parking at the more popular trailheads is very limited and fills up quickly, requiring shuttle access from Estes Park and other towns if there are no available spots. Plus, you’ll have better luck catching trout in the cooler hours of the morning. Ideal timing for these locations is between July and August on less-crowded weekdays, though you’re sure to have a pleasant time in June and September even if the fish aren’t biting as much. Check out ten trout fishing options below, and discover more using the FarWide app and in-browser experience . Open Fishing Waters 1. Loch Vale The hike to Loch Vale begins from the Glacier Gorge Trailhead. It’s a fairly easy hike by RMNP standards — 5.7