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Types of Hunting

Are you interested in hunting? Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just starting out, there are thousands of types of hunting to consider. Of course, your choice also affects the type of gun you choose, the breed of dog you may have accompany you, and other such factors. Here are a few tips on how to choose the perfect type of game to hunt.

Are you someone who enjoys being in the middle of the action? Does the thrill of the chase enthrall you? If this sounds like you, perhaps hog hunting is an ideal pastime for you. Wild boar and hogs are often hunted for their meat, their tusks, and simply to keep populations down. Regardless of your reason for hunting them, you will be able to match wits with a truly intelligent, feral creature. Hog hunting often involves the use of dogs as well, such as mastiffs, boxers, pit bulls, and other large, strong breeds. One dog bays and distracts the hog while the other grabs it by the scruff of the neck and holds it still, allowing you to shoot.

If you would rather embark on a hunting adventure that is more quiet and stealthy, hunting waterfowl may be an ideal endeavor for you. There are many species of waterfowl to choose from, including ducks, geese, and even swan. Hunting waterfowl involves the use of stands, boats, and oftentimes retrieval dogs. A hunting stand can be as simple as staking out a spot in a comfortable, camouflaged area with tall grass or as complicated as building your own naturally cloaked stand in which to hide your boat. Waterfowl hunting also involves learning several intricate calls to lure the birds closer.

If you prefer to accomplish something more than simply gaining meat or trophies with your hunts, varmint hunting is an exciting form of hunting that involves hunting pest animals for sport, meat, or simply to keep numbers down. These include groundhogs, foxes, coyotes, squirrels, rabbits, and more. In many cases, you will be helping your community by lowering the numbers of these animals, as many farmers experience difficulties from coyotes killing their livestock or rabbits eating their gardens.

Regardless of the type of hunting you choose, you will nevertheless be able to enjoy the wild beauty of nature while partaking of her bounty. If you would rather consider hunting as a leisure activity, try a guided hunt. Not only will you be able to hunt with a team of experts on your side, but you'll be able to return to a cozy cabin once you're through.

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