Archive for March, 2008

Types of Free Deer Hunting Games Available as Downloads

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008
deer hunting
Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


There are many different free deer hunting games that avid hunters can try their hands on. These deer hunting games may be found as download game versions or you have the online versions. In both of these free hunting games you should make sure that your computer has the ability of playing the game.

Also you will need to find the instructions for the game otherwise you will have a hunting weapon and deer roaming in front of you, but you can’t shoot them. This is because you have either missed seeing the instructions or else there were no instructions to be found. Now this situation is perfectly fine if you don’t mind looking around for ways in which to shoot the deer.

Otherwise you will become frustrated with the free hunting game you have looked up. There are luckily other free deer hunting games which are available for you to try out. These many different games will feature a number of deer for you to hunt. The various deer species you will encounter on your hunting trip will include white-tail deer among others.

As you look at these different varieties of free deer hunting games you can decide if the arcade style or mission based hunting is to your style. In the arcade deer hunting games the deer will walk or run across your sights. You as the hunter will need to shoot the deer and earn points. Your choice of weapon can be a bow or that of a rifle.

In some of the free deer hunting games you will have the opportunity of traveling around the world. The different environments you will pass through will have their own dangers and other animals for you to bypass. Once you have found your way free of these animals you can shoot the deer in these terrains.

Of the many different deer types you will have the opportunity of shooting European Roe Deer and Axis deer too. You can choose from many different weapons to use in your hunting trip. Additionally there will be vehicles and transportation you can look into using to make certain that you catch your prize deer.

This type of free deer hunting game is also available as a download. Since you might want to see if these types of games are worthwhile having on your computer, you can try out a demo download first. With the demo you get to experience the many different ways of deer hunting and see if you like the game. Free deer hunting games can help you to experience the thrills and enjoyment of getting the ultimate trophy prize – a magnificent deer.



Hunter

Some Sporting Methods of Hunting Deer

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008
deer hunting
Mitch Johnson asked:


Trialing for the deer fro long could be sometimes frustrating once you missed the shot. You can always learn from these kinds of experiences of trailing. Trailing behind the deer could take you to the level of exhaustion. Then the deer loses their natural fear if followed without being harmed. Instead of running behind the deer like anything its best to calculate your moves so that you save your energy and shoot at the deer with much ease.

If a man fails to shoot the deer on the second start, he is in for a long and sometimes discouraging job of trailing, but there is nothing that I know that will give a hunter a more thorough knowledge of a deer’s actions than trailing the animal. I am never discouraged when I follow a deer all day and fail to bag it. I feel that the knowledge gained that day will be of help, if I ever again hunt the same territory.

I have been told that a man can outlast a deer on the trail. I can believe this for, although I have never followed one to the point of exhaustion, I followed two for a period of three days and they were very tired deer before the end of the chase. On the third day, they were continually seeking a chance to rest and on several occasions, they actually lay down when they knew that I was close on the trail and would soon force them to move. I saw those deer twelve times on the third day and they were within shotgun range each time that I saw them.

I do not think that it was muscular fatigue that permitted me to tire them out; I think that it was more a matter of their digestive system revolting. A deer’s feeding habits demand a period of rest and tranquility in order for it to chew its cud and to dispose of the roughage that fills its paunch. I do not know how long this food will keep in the first stomach without spoiling, but I am sure that, in time, this undigested food will cause distress.

Deer feed normally twice a day, night and morning, with the intervals between feeding devoted to rest and digestion. If the animal is forced to move soon after the morning feeding time, the digestion of this food is delayed until the deer has a chance to rest, and if the deer is kept on the move all day and every day, the feeding routine will be disrupted so that the evening feeding period becomes a digestion time. This restricts the deer to one feeding time each day, forcing it to travel with a full paunch at the start of each day’s chase. Perhaps this is why it is easier to shoot trailed deer late in the day than it is earlier in the chase.

Possibly this theory is all “poppycock” and trailed deer merely become accustomed to the trailer and lose some of their natural fear after being followed for some time without being harmed. If a man should ever try to trail a deer to the point of exhaustion, he should not take out after some ranging buck that tries to leave the country. He will go so far and so fast that he will have hours of rest before the hunter can overtake him-and will start out again as fresh as a daisy while the trailer will be about ready to call it a day and go home.

One of the most sporting methods of hunting deer, as well as one of the most difficult, and one that requires the most knowledge of deer and of the country to be hunted, is to travel the woods until a deer is found and started, and then to anticipate its course so as to be able to circle the animal and shoot it as it approaches a predetermined spot.

In order to do this the hunter must have the ability to find deer at different times of day. He must know what they will do when disturbed, how far they will travel, where they are most apt to go and how to take advantage of the terrain so as to arrive at a spot before the deer can get there. This requires a great deal of walking, often through thick brush and over rough ground, and often quite a bit of hurrying in order to head off the deer, but the man who bags his deer in this manner has a right to be proud of his feat. These several methods, often used in combination, are the principal legal ones. While going for hunting deer it is very necessary to know when they have their foods and rest for the food to get digested because this can help you in monitoring their moves. So get ready to run even to trail the whole day and if fortunate enough then you could end up with a good fat deer at the end of the day.

The ability of finding the deer at different times of day, their movements when disturbed and how far they can travel once trailed, and the knowledge of the different terrains can help you in overtaking the deer when on trail. Getting equipped mentally and physically can be of good advantage in deer hunting.



John