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1: Tips for Finding Private Land to Hunt
Anyone who has hunted for more than a season or two has faced the dilemma common to all hunters, crowded public land. For some hunters, hunting takes place locally and they know the landowners who will and will not allow hunting on their private property. This works great for locals, but what about all the hunters who have a familiarity with the area only because they did some scouting, or only because that is the area where they drew a license? How can these hunters find private land to hunt and not fritter away the few days they have to hunt?

2: Argentina Dove Hunting
Argentina is one of the world's premier Dove-Hunting destinations, and is a country which naturally calls for those outdoorsmen who crave for more than just a regular hunt. In the whole world, there is no place that can compare to Argentina for its variety and abundance of game birds.

3: Beavers in Montana
Have you ever seen a 100 pound wet rat? The first time I spotted a large male beaver on Cedar Creek, (Mineral County, Montana) that's exactly what I thought it was. I looked again, perhaps the gangly creature waddling down the bank was a bear cub. My next thought was, where is Mama Bear?

4: Rusa Deer in the Six Before Five Series
Elyas and I had hunted a lot together over the past year, all Sambar hunting and it had been great. However there was a surprise brewing. I had met Owen of Great Southern Hunts over the internet and had kept in contact with him for over two years. Finally I had got permission from the understanding wife for El and I to go for a visit, and see the great southern fallow herd. Driving up was no problem, El is great in the car, mostly sleeping or watching out the window.

5: How to Value a Hunting Lease
Among the considerations hunters make during the various seasons they choose to hunt is whether or not they pay for a hunting lease. If a hunting lease is undertaken, valuing the lease appropriately is an important part of the hunting lease process. Whether the hunting lease is for a one-week elk hunt, or a season of goose hunting, several tangible and intangible factors should be considered when valuing a hunting lease.