I know you have watched Deer Hunter 20 times, played Duck Hunter on the original Nintendo to exhaustion and you fancy having a go at doing some real hunting, but have no idea how to begin. The call of the wild is a strong one and there are not many people who when pressed will admit to having a slight interest in experiencing the thrill of the hunt. Not necessarily with the goal of actually killing anything but just to feel the adrenaline rush of outsmarting a majestic wild animal like a deer or a bear or a badger ...OK maybe not a badger.
Here are some step by step tips on how to get started:
Find an Expert
A good way to start is to look for a local expert who can take you on your first hunting expedition. If you don't live in the wilds of Alaska or next to a localgame reserve, you can try online or ask your local farmer maybe. A friendly expert can advise you on good places to go locally and put you in touch with local hunting parties.
Get Gear
Having the right gear for hunting is important. Hunting usually involves lots of camping and walking through the countryside. (Often this is what interest people in the first place.) For this you will of course need appropriate clothing and camping equipment. Additionally for the hunting part you will need a weapon, some ammunition, to license for your weapon, binoculars, sometimes to hide, bait possibly and knives and other equipment for dealing with your prey once you have caught it. Don't be tempted to bring along other weapons like a slingshot catapult (such as a black widow catapult), onlyuse hunting equipment you are supplied with.
Correct Seasons
Another important thing to keep in mind is the seasons in which it is legal to hunt. In the UK there are different seasons for different animals in different parts of the UK so it is important to be clear on these to avoid getting in trouble.
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