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South Dakota Silencer North Dakota Silencer Varmint Hunting with Silencer

Posted on 25 February 2012 by trickac

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Unbelievable Elevated South Texas Bow Kill! Texas Hunting Ranches!

Posted on 22 February 2012 by trickac

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South Dakota Prairie Dog Hunting

Posted on 03 January 2011 by trickac

Shooting prairie dogs at Dakota Hotspots in Kennebec, SD. More Info at: www.dakotahotspots.com
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Shane & David, hope this video helps ya’ll catch some yode (coyotes). Be on the lookout in the near future for m&m outdoors videos on how to trap beaver, coming soon in stores near you and on ebay. GOD IS MY STRENGTH AND POWER….2samuel 22:33

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Hunting Safaris in South Africa – promo – ad

Posted on 27 December 2010 by trickac

hunt south Africa with Select Safaris South Africa www.selectsafaris.co.za and experience all Africa can Offer you, professional staff and years of experience.
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A ballad of the battle between the great American hunters vs. ferocious prairie dogs of South Dakota.

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south carolina coyote

Posted on 20 December 2010 by trickac

coyote i filmed while i was deer hunting

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South Dakota Coyote Hunt

Posted on 11 December 2010 by trickac

South Dakota Coyote Hunt with Mike Dillon and Byron SOuth

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Ultimate Varmint! – Baboon Hunting in South Africa with David Tubb

Posted on 10 December 2010 by trickac

Promo for the new David Tubb video “Ultimate Varmint – Baboon Hunting in South Africa with David Tubb”, field-testing the DTAC Reticle. AVAILABLE DECEMBER 1, 2010 at: www.superiorshootingsystems.com or by calling (806) 323-9488. Also available wherever fine hunting and shooting supplies are sold. If you would like to be notified when this DVD is released, email info@superiorshootingsystems.com and put “Please notify when Ultimate Varmint DVD is released” in the header.

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South Texas Hunting Land – 6 Tips To Acquire It

Posted on 22 October 2010 by trickac

South Texas Hunting Land – 6 Tips To Acquire It

Why South Texas? There are many other good places too! Well, the brush countryside of South Texas is considered an ideal hunting arena for the simple reason that it is full of native game! There is a vast range of animals here–white winged doves, quail, morning doves, turkeys, raccoons, mountain lions, white-tailed deer, foxes, wild boars, coyotes, mule deer, rabbits and bobcats. Does this prove that you would have no cause to regret if you should purchase hunting land in South Texas?

Another reason to go in for hunting land in South Texas is that there are plenty of remote areas which have still not been touched; so land should be easy to find. The climatic conditions are ideal–sunny and warm. Also, South Texas has a much better and larger range of wildlife in comparison to many other places in the United States. So investing money in a hunting land in South Texas is definitely a sound idea.

Some suggestions on how to go about acquiring hunting land in South Texas–

(1) It is always wise to go on a search with a proper budget in mind. The property agent can help you better if he knows the exact amount that you are willing to spend. It is easier for him to show you land which falls within your desired price range and the deal can go through more quickly.

(2) South Texas is famous for ranches owned by individual families over generations. So even hunting land put up for sale is available as ranches. Since only the owner and his family have used the land for hunting game, there should be plenty of wildlife left for you! It is also possible that the family has never indulged in hunting! So unless you overdo it, you will have an ample supply of wildlife to look forward to!

(3) What is even more attractive about hunting land in South Texas is that the prices are fairly reasonable, much more so than other parts of the United States. Many hunters straightaway go in for 100 acres, knowing that land prices are sure to go up over time and that they are making a sound investment.

(4) South Texas enjoys a mild temperature the whole year round. So if not hunting, the land can be used as a camping ground or you can even indulge in horseback riding. Setting up a cabin should be easier than you think.

(5) As mentioned earlier, a property agent or realtor will be able to guide you regarding ranches put up for sale. He will be able to let you know which of them are better off as working ranches or homesteads, and which are especially designed for the purpose of hunting.

(6) The Internet is never far behind where anything is concerned. So you will find web sites that cater to individual agents and hunt clubs whose aim is to find hunting land in South Texas.

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coyote hunting with a bushmaster 223 about a 40 yard shot 8:20 in the morning in Ohio ..summit county

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Why Hunt in South Carolina?

Posted on 21 October 2010 by trickac

Why Hunt in South Carolina?

South Carolina is one of the most popular places in North America to go hunting, and the reasons why South Carolina is a great place to hunt are many. For one thing, South Carolina is a rather diversified state in terms of its natural habitats for game and wildlife. Within its borders there are more than 31,000 square miles of land that includes mountainous areas, wooded flatlands, swamps, and marshy coastal regions. Native animals and birds include bears, coyotes, foxes, raccoons, deer, boar, turkey, duck, goose, quail, dove, and grouse.

Plus the climate in the Palmetto State is mild, with short winters and long growing seasons. That means that the wildlife in the state of South Carolina has a longer window of opportunity for feeding, which makes for a healthier and more populated selection of wild game. You can even hunt for more exotic prey such as rattlesnake, crocodile, and alligator while in South Carolina. Alligators as long as 13 feet have been found within the South Carolina swamps, and a 6-foot crocodile washed up in the surf along the coast of South Carolina not too long ago – after what wildlife experts believe was the crocodile’s migration up the coast from Florida.

Hunters who are interested in tracking deer in South Carolina find many happy hunting grounds, both for sportsmen who prefer firearms as well as for those who hunt with a bow and arrow or a crossbow. Within the rice fields and other watery areas of South Carolina farmland it is possible to hunt for waterfowl, alligator, various kinds of birds, and the rather vicious and formidable South Carolina wild boar.

Or you can head toward drier woodlands like those farther inland where much of the state’s cotton, corn, and tobacco crops are grown. There you will find many hunters and guides who prefer to stalk coveys of quail, doves, rabbits, and other prey common to those areas where there are dry meadows skirted by piney woods. There are also many ponds in those same places where ducks and geese can be hunted during duck hunting season, and many hunters prefer to go hunting for that kind of winged game by boat. Of course if you like to fish you can use the same boat to fish for bass and other delicious fish, and South Carolina offers some of the best fresh water and saltwater fishing in the country.

To learn more about what kinds of hunting the state of South Carolina offers – or where to find experienced local hunting guides or tracts of land that are available for sport hunting – just contact the South Carolina Wildlife Commission or state tourism department. With so many reasons to go hunting in South Carolina, hunting has become a major pastime for tourists and visitors to the Palmetto State as well as for local residents and natives of S.C. Plan a trip to South Carolina when hunting season is in full swing and you are sure to be rewarded with lots of great hunting for whatever kind of animals, birds, and other prey the state offers that you enjoy tracking and hunting.

Albie Berk enjoys hunting and sharing what he has learned and any successful tips he can with others. He enjoys South Carolina hunting and usually stays at Island Plantation

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Ashley’s 300lb South Texas Rhino 300 WIN MAG

Posted on 29 March 2010 by trickac

Ashley killing a 300 lb pig with a 300 mag. 157 yard shot! Special thanks to Kenny Byrom and Chris Murray JERK LIP EXPRESS OUTFITTERS

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