Showing posts with label Turkey Hunting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Turkey Hunting. Show all posts

Monday, September 17, 2012

Turkey Hunt Update

Hello! How was your weekend? Did you have any luck while out hunting this weekend? We saw a lot of deer and turkey but we did not get anything. 

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That is OK though because the Black River Falls area of Wisconsin is beautiful and we enjoyed being out in the  woods and the camaraderie of our friends.

I would like to take a minute to say that there are rules and regulations while hunting, and they are put in place for the safety of all people. If you have a permit for bow hunting obviously than you use a bow to hunt and not a gun. While you are out hunting if you see this sort of illegal behavior please report it. This sort of hunting cannot be tolerated, it is dangerous for everyone.

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

2013 Wild Turkey, Pheasant and Waterfowl Stamps

Last week the Wisconsin DNR announced the winners of the 2013 Turkey, Pheasant and Waterfowl Stamp design competition. 

Artist Craig Fairbert Image from WIsconsin DNR

The stamps which hunters are required to purchase bring additional funds to the management, development and conservation of these birds and their habitat. 


Artist William Mollonig Image from Wisconsin DNR

Craig Fairbert The Wisconsin DNR Website

I think these look great! My personal favorite is the pheasant, although I will not be doing any pheasant hunting this year.

Are you ready for your hunt this weekend? Make sure to bring your license, stamp and carcass tag and to register your harvested turkey at 1888-HUNT-WIS.

All harvested turkeys must be registered!

Be safe and have fun!

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All images from The WIsconsin DNR

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Wisconsin Archery Deer Season Begins September 15th!


I don't know about you but the cooler temperatures to me signals the start of hunting season. After a LONG hot summer I am itching to get out in the woods to do some hunting. As I mentioned a few posts back I am gearing up to hunt turkey and deer this weekend. 
I like to hunt in the Black River Falls area of Wisconsin and have been going there for many years. In fact, the people that own the land I hunt on are kind enough to store my tree stand and to set it up and take it down each year. This is a plus because frankly that thing is heavy, not to mention that it is nice just to show up and be prepared to hunt.
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I like to use the Big Buddy stand, it has a 48 inch platform that fits two people and that way we can cover all of our territory. For safety, we do use a harness while in the stand. One can never be too safe while up in a tree
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Of course you can always build or purchase a deer blind to be on the ground and out of the elements. I have used both and think they each offer a different perspective and hunt. 
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On this hunting trip because I will be going for both turkey, as well as deer, I will be carrying a gun and a bow. For the deer, I use a traditional Sequoia Longbow with handcrafted arrows, (made by me over the past few months), carried in a leather quiver also handcrafted by me in the shop over a long weekend.
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 And I am taking my Remington 870 Express for turkey. 
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I also like to be prepared with a first aid kit, a fanny pack with my Thermos of coffee and sandwiches and snacks, a flashlight and Stallion Leather holder, and a knife/multi-tool, and last but not least a phone in case of emergencies. Of course I also have my gear, tags, etc, that goes without saying. 
Are you ready for the hunt? What gear do you use? 
Be safe this weekend, SAFETY FIRST! There are going to be a lot of hunters so be cautious and careful, and prepared. 
Good luck!
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FYI Per the Wisconsin DNR: "The 2012 archery deer season runs from Saturday, Sept. 15, through Thursday, Nov. 15 and then from Saturday, Nov. 17, the start of the gun season, through Jan. 6, a Sunday.
Archery deer hunters will again be allowed to hunt during the regular nine-day gun deer hunt in November, and new this year, they will be able to fill a gun license deer tag with a bow or crossbow during the gun deer seasons. During the gun deer season, bow hunters will be required to follow the same blaze orange clothing regulations as gun hunters.
As always, there is be no deer hunting of any kind on the Friday preceding the gun deer hunt. This single day separates the early and late bow deer seasons."

Thursday, August 30, 2012

A Successful Turkey Hunt

Yesterday I mentioned some of the items I typically take on a turkey hunt. As I mentioned it is by no means a comprehensive list of gear, it is simply a few suggestions. 



Today I thought I would share of few photos of me all decked out in my hunting kit!


As you know there is always a lot of waiting while turkey hunting.


But typically the wait is worth it! Success! 

I hope you are ready for the hunt! As always, safety first!

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Turkey Hunting Kit:Getting Ready for the Hunt

Obviously, if you read this blog than you know that I am an avid hunter and outdoors man. I love to be out in the field so to speak, hunting for birds and game and observing nature. Yesterday I mentioned that I am preparing for my Fall turkey hunt and I mentioned some safety precautions to take that are recommended by the Wisconsin DNR. Today, I want to talk about what to take on your hunt!



I think if this is your first time hunting a bare bones kit would include the following:

* gun or bow
* ammunition and arrows
* Turkey tag and license
* Good camouflage outfit
* An orange Hat
* turkey call

An upgrade and what I take is the following:

* Gun or bow
* Ammo/arrows
* tag and license 
* Good camo is KEY!
* Orange Hat for walking back and forth to stand (for safety)
* An excellent padded vest that has room for several calls, a pouch in the back to carry your bird once you get him, and a padded rear to sit on. That way you do not need to carry an extra piece of equipment.
* bug spray
* head net
* gloves
* Thermos of coffee or water
* Fanny pack with the following: snacks, and sandwiches, water, a flashlight, a multi tool , knife, and a means of communication, i.e, two way radio or phone. Also, toilet paper and a compass.

As ALWAYS remember safety first. Make sure that you let people know where you are hunting. Always bring a phone or a means of communication in case of an accident. If you are out at dusk or in the early evening, bring a flashlight! 



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Let me say that this is by know means a comprehensive list, this is just my suggestion and what I personally bring along on the hunt. If you have some suggestions or something that I forgot I would love to hear about them. 


Have a great day!

Monday, August 27, 2012

Turkey Hunting Safety Tips from Wisconsin DNR


I don't know about you but I am getting ready for hunting season. I have my bow, my guns, my tree stand and all of my gear packed and ready to go. Although it is a little early, it never hurts to be prepared! 

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I was recently on the Wisconsin DNR website and they have some excellent advice to make your turkey hunt memorable, legal and safe. 

I thought the turkey hunting safety tips were very important, although we all believe we are careful, someone who is new to your party or new to hunting may not be aware of these tips. The tips below are from the Wisconsin DNR. Please see their page for more information about hunting rules and regulations.

Turkey Hunting Safety Tips:
If you're heading out in the woods for turkey hunting, be extra careful 
because you're dressed in camouflage. Most turkey hunting shooting 
accidents occur because one hunter mistakes another hunter as game.  
It's a good idea to wear a blaze orange cap or gloves while walking.  
And find a hunting spot that allows you to rest your back against a tree or 
some other object that is as wide as your shoulders. This helps protect you 
from not only an errant shot, but from the good vision of the turkey. 




Follow these simple rules for a safe and successful hunt. 
*Use gobble calls only to locate a tom, not to attract one. Some other hunter might think you're a turkey.
* Keep hands and head camouflaged when calling.
* Never stalk a turkey and don't try to approach closer than 100 yards to a gobbler.
                 
* Select a calling site from which you can see at least 40 yards in all directions.
* Never carry or move an uncovered decoy.
* Follow the four rules of basic firearm safety – TABK.  

T = Treat every firearm as if it is loaded. Never assume a firearm is unloaded and never treat it that
way, even if you watch as it is unloaded. Make it a habit to treat guns like they are loaded all the time.

A = Always point the muzzle in a safe direction. About one third of all hunting incidents are self
inflicted injuries. That means the muzzle was pointed at some part of the hunter’s body. A safe direction
is a direction where the bullet will travel and harm no one in the event of an unwanted discharge. There
are no accidental discharges with firearms, only unwanted discharges.

B = Be certain of your target and what’s beyond it. Positive target identification is a must. To shoot
at something you only think is a legal target is gambling. In the case of human injury, that means
gambling with human life. You must be absolutely certain and correct in judgment before deciding to
shoot. Otherwise, it’s reckless behavior. In addition to identifying the target, a hunter must know that a
safe backstop for their bullet is present in every shooting situation. We don’t always hit our target, and,
in some cases, the bullet passes through the target. A safe backstop guarantees that no one will get hurt.

K = Keep your finger outside the trigger guard until ready to shoot. If a hunter stumbles with a
firearm in one hand and nothing in the other, whatever that person does with their free hand will
automatically happen with the hand holding the gun. If a finger is inside the trigger guard, that hand is
likely going to close around the pistol grip of the gun and on the trigger causing an unwanted discharge.


AS ALWAYS KEEP TRACK OF YOUR HUNTING PARTY, MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE A MEANS OF COMMUNICATION AND A PLANED PLACE TO MEET AT THE END OF EACH DAY. BRING ALONG A FLASHLIGHT TO LIGHT YOUR WAY ALONG THE TRAILS!

MOST IMPORTANT BE SAFE AND HAVE FUN!



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