Owen Jones on September 6th, 2010

People have been involved with archery for a minimum of four thousand years, but very nearly certainly for a lot longer than that. Sections of composite recurve bows have been found dating back to the second millennium BC, but the parts that were found were the non-wooden, composite parts, usually of horn.

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Owen Jones on August 27th, 2010

Bow hunting or bowhunting is one of those sports that you either love or you hate – a little like fox hunting in the United Kingdom. Town people abhor it and anybody involved with it and country people see it essential to cull wild animals that could otherwise become a nuisance.

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Owen Jones on August 25th, 2010

Archers have played a key part in warfare and hunting for thousands of years. Primitive bows were made of a single piece of wood, but composite recurve bows were being manufactured from Greece to China as far back as the second millennium BC.

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Justin Waterford on July 9th, 2010

Pheasants are located in numerous places around the world with numerous different colors that will identify a species. Habitat is eventually the most crucial thing in the survival of the pheasant. In some places the bird thrives and others it won’t. The wildcat is regarded as the most dangerous predator to the wild pheasant. It can jump off the terrain and pull one out of the sky very quickly and be eating lunch within seconds. In places which have raccoons and snakes, the eggs are in possible danger also.

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Benny Jones on June 25th, 2010

Saturdays are excellent days for a wild pheasant hunt. Phasianus Colchicus is the scientific name of the common pheasant. Many hunters call it simply pheasant or English pheasant.

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Brandon Kinkell on March 10th, 2010

Elk, often called Wapiti, is one of the largest deer species in North America. Really the only deer species that is larger is the Moose in the United States. Linked to the red deer in European countries, Elk is substantial game that will make for exhilarating hunting expeditions.

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