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38760
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A more efficient way to trap deer for relocation was implemented based on weather patterns.
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38764
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This is a progress report on the activities of Federal Aid Project 25-D, which was created in 1948 to solve the problem of diminishing small game animals.
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38765
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Trapping small game, such as raccoons or muskrat, can be extremely successful if one is cognizant of the laws and takes into account the tips in this article.
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38790
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Bears can do a significant amount of damage to game lands if not properly monitored and managed. Live trapping and relocation is one way to deal with this problem.
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43264
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In this article the author is talking about safe hunting for children. The author discusses staring children on dove, rabbits, and squirrel hunting. The author discusses that we are seeing children first getting introduced to hunting with turkey and deer hunting. The author discusses it is important to start children off on smaller game as well as on short hunting trips.
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43276
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In this article the author is discussing their expectations when hunting as a child and how their father handled this as well. The author states that when they first started hunting they had no expectations of having successful hunting trips. The author states that no matter if they was able to catching anything or just watched the animals while hunting their father still was happy no matter. The main focus of this article was how the author’s father helped manage their expectations.
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43285
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In the article the author discusses how technology has changed the hunting profession and this article is how it has changed scouting. The author discusses that you can scout public land with the use of website before you even go to the area you plan on hunting on. Some of the resources the author discusses are state and federal websites, Google Earth, Google Maps, Avenza, and onX Hunt.
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43339
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In this article the author discusses what decoys to use depending on the season. The types of decoys talked about by the author are for turkey hunting. The author discusses using three feeding hen decoys in early spring. The author states that this represents a content flock because if the decoys was upright it would be perceived as the flock is alarmed. In mid-spring the author recommends using smaller number of decoys because this is around the time flock break up. The author states that in late spring that hens are nesting and hunters should use hen decoys but also have a Jake and strutter, male decoys, because a male would react to them because it will be seen as competition.
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43354
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In this article the author is discussing the importance of banding and tracking geese populations by hunter harvesting rates. The author asks the question why is banding geese so important. The author states that Joe Fuller who is the Supervisor of Game & Furbearer Program says that banding helps the program to estimate the size of the geese populations. Fuller states that their banding studies show that 8 out of 10 geese are recovered by hunters. Through this practice they can determine a harvest rate for the geese that the hunters capture. The data gathered from these studies show that North Carolina has a breeding population of geese at 156,000. This population number shows that North Carolina has a stable population of geese.