Ducks At A Distance

Can i do anything about this legally?

Next to my household, there is a bunch of woods, where a lot of wildlife lives. There is this pond where fish and ducks are common sites, and everything drinks from the pond. There are teenage kids that party over there and get drunk, and recently been shooting the ducks (which i believe in hunting, but only in season). They throw trash in the pond (beer cans, etc). But in the past few days kids have dumped a lot of gas in the pond causing most of the fish to die, a duck, and a couple turkeys have died because of it. Is there anything i can do to stop it? Can anyone clean it up? Would it be ok if id take the duck that they clipped its wings and take it to a different pond? PLEASE HELP!

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Upland Bird Hunting – Valuable Tips For Bird Hunters

Bird hunting has become a very well loved hunting pastime. While some hunters like the element of hunting over water for birds such as ducks and geese, many more prefer what is know as upland bird hunting. The upland birds are those such as pheasant, grouse, quail, and partridge that live exclusively on land. This can be much simpler for many hunters in a few different ways.

For the hunter who prefers to hunt waterfowl, his largest investment, other than perhaps his dog, is export a boat. While some hunters walk the peripheries of ponds or flooded areas, the best way to bag a trophy is heading to the bird’s territory; the water. While many hunters prefer using a boat and delight in life on the water, many more do not. Especially for the newcomer who isn’t sure what he prefers yet, export a boat right out of the gate can be an expensive investment he may not even use. The upland bird, but, stays exclusively on the land hiding in underbrush and thickets in the forest or prairie. The hunter wants to scare the bird from its hiding place so he can get a shot at it.

Another element of the waterfowl hunt is the dog. When hunting from a boat and downing birds, your trophy will always fall into the water, so using a bird dog is very nearly necessary to retrieve it. But, the upland bird hunter can get away without the use of a dog. A well-trained dog can, but, add a priceless element to any hunt by tracking down the bird for you. The upland bird dog is trained for a fantastic sense of smell and keen eyesight so not only can he see where your bird fell, but will be able to track it if it’s only wounded. Another fantastic asset will be the dog’s ability to flush the bird out of it’s hiding place. He’ll be able to detect any movement and alert the hunter to a bird’s presence.

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A Buyer’s Guide to Texas Hunting Land

The lone star disorder has abundant hunting lands for turkey, quail, waterfowl and deer. As a result, many hunters consider Texas the best disorder to buy land in the nation.

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Acreage for Sale in Texas — How Much Land Do You Need?

Your property plans are a key factor in determining the right plot of hunting land for sale. If you plot to use the land for private hunting grounds, a few acres should do the trick. But, if you wish to develop a commercial hunting property or plot to invite guests to delight in your hunting grounds, the amount of land needed will substantially increase.

Buy Texas Hunting Land for Sale With Terrain That Matches Your Gaming Interests

With its varied landscape, many consider Texas the best disorder to buy land for hunting deer, quail and waterfowl. But, terrain is an vital factor in determining the type of game you are able to hunt. While it’s possible to find parcels of acreage for sale in Texas that satisfy a variety of gaming interests, the best mode is to narrow your options by interest.

Deer hunters should look for property with lots of foliage and pine forests or hardwoods. It’s also vital to have a spill or small river running through the land.

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Acreage for Sale in Texas — Drinking Water Fund

If you plot to buy hunting land for sale and build a home, cabin or lodge, find out about the fund of your drinking water, if any. If the property is not equipped with a well, question the seller and neighboring landowners if there is a community water supply.

Texas Hunting Land for Sale — Access and Easements

Know the details on access and easements to your prospective plot of acreage for sale in Texas. Find out the mode through which you can access the land and the location of the closest county road or highway. Property access is of course a matter of preference — each comes with its own set of pros and cons. For example, simple access to your land can potentially attract trespassers.

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Deer hunting

International practices

New Zealand

See also: Hunting in New Zealand

New Zealand has had a number of deer species introduced and in the absence of predators became to be considered an animal pest due to its effect on native vegetation. From the 1950s the government employed hunters to cull the deer populace. Deer hunting is now a recreational endeavor.[citation needed]

North America

The deer most sought after in North America, east of the Rocky Mountains, is the white-tailed deer. West of the Rockies, the mule deer is the dominant deer species. The most notable differences between the two, other than distribution, are the differences in ears, tail, antler shape(the way they each fork), and body size.[citation needed]

Whitetail Male Deer at night in Central Texas

The mule deer’s ears are proportionally longer than the ears of a white-tailed deer, and resemble that of a mule. Mule deer have a black-tipped tail which is proportionally smaller than that of the white-tailed deer. Buck deer of both species sprout antlers; the antlers of the mule deer branch and rebranch forming a run of Y shapes, while white-tailed bucks typically have one main beam with several tines sprouting from it. White-tailed bucks are usually smaller than mule deer bucks. Both of the species lose their antlers in the spring time.[citation needed]

Moose and elk are also well loved game animals that are technically species of deer. But, hunting them is not usually referred to as deer hunting, it is called huge game hunting. They are considerably larger than mule deer or white-tailed deer, and hunting techniques are rather different.

In Canada and Alaska, reindeer (caribou) are hunted extensively.

United Kingdom

There are six species of deer in the UK : red deer, roe deer, fallow deer, Sika deer, muntjac deer, and Chinese water deer, as well as hybrids of these deer. All are hunted to a degree reflecting their relative populace either as sport or for the purposes of culling. Closed seasons for deer vary by species. The practice of declaring a closed season in England dates back to medieval times, when it was called fence month and commonly lasted from June 9 to July 9, though the actual dates varied. It is illegal to use bows to hunt any wild animal in the UK under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. Victorian era playwright W. S. Gilbert remarked, “Deer-stalking would be a very fine sport if only the deer had guns.”

While “deer stalking” is widely used among British and Irish sportsmen to be a sign of very nearly all forms of sporting deer shooting, the term is replaced in North American sporting usage by “deer hunting” – an expression that in Britain and Ireland has historically been reserved exclusively for the sporting pursuit of deer with fragrance-seeking hounds, with unarmed followers typically on horseback.

Australia

In Australia, there are seven species of deer that are available to hunt. These are Fallow deer, Sambar deer, Red deer, Rusa Deer Axis Deer (Cervus timorensis russa and Cervus timorensis moluccensis), Chital Deer, Elk and Hog deer.

Deer were first introduced to Australia between 1800 and 1803. All States/Territories have populations of deer including many coastal islands. Deer hunting in Australia is mostly practiced on the eastern side of the country. Hunting access varies from disorder-to-disorder with varying classifications from pest to game animal with some species afforded the protection of hunting seasons and a requirement for a Game Hunting permit or ticket.

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North America

A New Hampshire Deer Hunt

There are five common methods of hunting deer: stalking, which consists of following signs and trails of deer; stand hunting, waiting where deer are likely to travel (including tree stands); subdue hunting, alternately walking quietly and waiting concealed in the pursuit of game; line drives, which consists of flushing deer toward a line of hunters; and spot and stalk hunting, which consists of spotting and then stalking the deer. Spot and stalk hunting is commonly a mode of hunting used in places where there are large visible areas, such as monumental terrain where a person can see crosswise canyons. The other four methods of hunting are used in places such as rolling hills or in country that is more level, where a hunter can hardly see over trees or bushes to spot and watch the deer. Scouting and stalking involves following deer sign. Common signs to pursue include deer rubs, scrapes, and tracks. Scrapes are places where bucks scrape the ground and urinate below low hanging branches on the edge of fields, bucks rub their faces on the low hanging branches leaving their fragrance. Bucks do this to mark territory and attract female deer. Deer tracks may reveal the size, age, and species of a deer. Rubs are marks on the trunks and low branches of trees which indicate where bucks have rubbed the velvet off their antlers; this foliage a tell-tale mark because it removes tree bark where the deer rubbed. Another purpose for this is to mark territory with a visual signpost.[citation needed]

Modern Hunting Methods

Deer hunting may be done from a stand which places the hunter above the line of sight of a deer. There are various types of stands including portable hunting stands, climbing hunting stands, ladder stands, self-made stands, and tripods each which can be used for different hunting methods.[citation needed]

Deer hunting for trophies may also take place from ground blinds. These can be natural blinds; like dead falls and brush; hay bails in open farm country, or specifically manufactured for this purpose.[citation needed]

United Kingdom and Ireland

Representation of deer hunting with hounds from a 15th century version of The Hunting Book of Gaston Phebus, MS. f. fr. 616

The vast majority of deer hunted in the UK are stalked. The phrase deer hunting, but, has also been used to refer (in England and Wales) to the traditional practice of chasing deer with packs of hounds, now illegal under the Hunting Act 2004.

In the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, there were several packs of staghounds hunting “carted deer” in England and Ireland. Carted deer were red deer kept in captivity for the sole purpose of life hunted and recaptured alive. More recently, there were three packs of staghounds hunting wild red deer of both sexes on or around Exmoor and the New jungle Buckhounds hunting fallow deer bucks in the New jungle, the latter disbanding in 1997.

The practice of hunting with hounds, other than using two hounds to flush deer to be shot by waiting marksmen, has been banned in the UK since 2005; to date, two public have been convicted of breaking the law.

There is one pack of stag hounds in Ireland and one in Northern Ireland, the former operating under a licence to hunt carted deer.

Norway

Most of the deer hunting in Norway is by hunters driving the game towards other hunters posted in strategic locations in the terrain, though there is also a honest bit of stalking.[citation needed]

Australia

The majority of hunting methods in Australia are similar to North America, except for Sambar Deer which are commonly hunted with hounds.

Equipment

A pop-up pack-in style blind

Many different weapons are tolerable in various states of the USA during certain times of deer season. These include bows, crossbows, rifles, shotguns, pistols, and muzzleloaders.

Archery season usually opens weeks or months before a disorder or locality’s gun season and usually is tolerable for several weeks or months afterwards. Modern compound bows and recurve bows are used, as well as some primitive recurve and longbows by historical enthusiasts when tolerable. Crossbows are often reserved for disabled hunters who are unable to draw a bow, but are allowed to be used in Alabama and Tennessee by anyone disabled or not[citation needed] and in Minnesota, Kansas, and some other states during firearm season. Most bows and crossbows offer an effective accurate range of 30-40 yards.

Rifles, shotguns, and pistols are all commonly used for hunting deer. Most regions place limits on the smallest caliber or gauge to be used; rimfire rifles and centerfires under .22 caliber are often prohibited due to ethical concerns, although they have been used to hunt deer and larger game in some cases.[citation needed] Some areas of the United States prohibit rifle hunting when all’s said and done.[citation needed]

Muzzleloader hunting is also practiced. Modern muzzleloading rifles equipped with synthetic stocks, telescopic and fiber optic sights, in-line ignition systems, advanced pointed or sabot bullet designs, and black powder substitutes such as Pyrodex are much more effective than the muskets of generations past.[citation needed] But, many traditionalists subdue use wood stocked, iron sighted rifles with round lead balls and traditional black powder charges.[citation needed]

Hunting deer with edged weapons, such as the weapon or sword, is subdue practiced in continental Europe, primarily in France. In such hunts, the hunters are mounted on horseback, and use packs of deerhound or greyhound dogs to track and guide deer. Only the hunt masters have the right to deliver the death blow, while other mounted hunters simply ride to the chase.[citation needed]

Alabama permits spear hunting of deer during its archery season.

Tools

Use of a Hitch-Haul platform to transport harvested game

Hunters use many tools, among which are camouflage, tree stands/blinds, knives, vehicles, chainsaws, and handheld GPS units. Camouflage has been used for some time and while it is very vital, it is not essential, especially during gun season when it is required that hunters wear blaze orange clothing.[citation needed] An industry of equipment suppliers and outfitters has grown to supply hunters with equipment.

See also

Animal welfare

Bayou Bucks (documentary)

Huge Buck Hunter

Deer farm

Deer horn

Deer Hunter – video game

Deer Avenger – video game

Deerskin trade

Reindeer hunting in Greenland

Venison

References

^ Naturenet: Shooting, Hunting and Angling Seasons. Naturenet – Countryside Management & Scenery Conservation.

^ Forests and Chases of England and Wales: A Glossary.St John’s College, Oxford.

^ Grossmith, George in The Daily Telegraph, 7 June 1911

^ http://www.gamecouncil.nsw.gov.au/

^ Bentley, A (1967), An Introduction to the Deer of Australia.

^ Gegelman, Andrew, pot and Stalk Hunting – The Lost Art. Nodak Outdoors.

^ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1997/07/29/nhun29.html

^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/somerset/7053016.stm

^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/4247341.stm

^ http://debates.oireachtas.ie/DDebate.aspx?F=DAL20050126.xml&Dail=29&Ex=All&Page=91

^ http://www.kdwp.disorder.ks.us/news/Hunting/Hunting-Regulations/Deer/Officially authorized-Guns-Bows

^ Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (Minnesota DNR), Hunting and Trapping Regulations Handbook (2007). Pp. 5, 58.

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Game animals and shooting in North America

Game birds

Bobwhite Quail  Chukar  Hungarian Partridge  Prairie Chicken  Mourning Dove  Ring-necked pheasant  Ptarmigan  Ruffed Grouse  Astute-tailed Grouse   Snipe (Common Snipe)  Spruce Grouse  Turkey  Woodcock

Waterfowl

Black Duck  Canada Goose  Canvasback  Gadwall  Superior Scaup  Lesser Scaup  Mallard  Northern Pintail  Redhead  Ross’s Goose  Snow Goose  Wood Duck

Huge game

Bighorn Sheep  Black Bear  Razorback  Auburn Bear  Bison (Buffalo)  Caribou  Cougar (Mountain Lion)  Elk  Moose  White-tailed deer  Gray wolf  Mountain goat  Mule Deer  Pronghorn  Muskox  Dall Sheep  Polar Bear

Other quarry

American Alligator  Bobcat  Coyote  Fox Squirrel  Gray Fox  Gray Squirrel  Opossum  Rabbit  Raccoon  Red Fox  Snowshoe Hare

See also

Bear hunting  Huge game hunting   Deer hunting  Waterfowl hunting  Wolf hunting  Upland hunting

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