Hunting/Fishing


From the beginning of time, hunting and fishing have been necessities of life; but today these activities offer so much more. Nothing brings you closer to nature like wading in a river, hiking across a mountainside or sitting quietly on the edge of a cliff.
TIPS   MENU IDEAS
Remember that alcohol will dulls the senses. Many hunting and fishing accidents can be avoided by drinking responsibly.
- Anonymous
Don't overwhelm the sound of nature with other sounds. This will not only scare the animals away, but will likely cause anger in other hunters and fishers.
- Anonymous
Take only what you need. Always leave some for the next time.
- Russ
Pack out everything you pack in.
- Paul
Carry a few large garbage bags when you are hunting or just out for the day in the hills. They make great rain ponchos if needed.
- D. Matheson
Make sure your guns safety is on keep your hand over trigger guard because a branch or twig can get caught on trigger and cause gun to go off causing a accident.
- L. Tanner
When hunting on a dead end road, never drive past the person walking the road in front of you. They were there first.
- Slim
When you are fishing next to another fisherman who has just landed a fish, allow him the courtesy to continue fishing that same area and don\'t crowd each other.
- Jon
When hunting Big Game, After the Kill check your weapon for NO shells in the chamber! In the excitement live shells are left in the chamber with the safety OFF!
- Randy G.
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