what else do i need for my ghost hunt?

December 15, 2010 by · 4 Comments
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im going on my second ghost hunt the first time i was alone in an abandoned house and only had a camera and flash light but now im going to the cemetery with 3 other people so now i have a crew. the equipment im taking is: 2 thermometers, 5 flashlights (1 to spare), extra batteries, 2 EVP, 2 EMF, 3 digital cameras, 2 tape recorders, first aid kit, 4 walkie talkies, we all have cell phones, water, snacks, and we all know each other from our church so we have a cross necklace around our neck most of the time. so are we set? or do we need more gear? or are we taking too much? and how much of the gear do i give to my friends ive done this before and i know how to work this stuff . this is there first ghost hunt, any tips for them?? we know the dangers of demons and such but a little more info to keep us safe would be nice. so answer any of these questions please and be specific

How Do U Train A Coonhound 2 Hunt?

December 13, 2010 by · 4 Comments
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I just got a new hunting dog, but have no one to teach me to train him. Anybody Know how to train a coonhound?

Why is it Illegal to hunt squirrel’s with a pellet gun NC?

December 13, 2010 by · 5 Comments
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Why is it illegal to hunt squirrels in NC with a pellet gun? I mean a 1,000 fps .177 cal pellet gun will do just has good has a .22. Any anti-hunting comments will be flagged.

What is the most challenging animal that you can ever hunt?

December 9, 2010 by · 11 Comments
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I think mine would be the fox.

what is your favorite game to hunt in canada?

December 8, 2010 by · 8 Comments
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I hunt deer with bow and rifle, black bear with bow and hunt moose with the bow only cause the tags are easier that way three of us went up north last season and got a nice cow with the bow beside that we seen 9 moose out of bow range.

The small game hunting dosen’t get my heart going as much but i do love running my beagles in the fox pen for competition.

Is there anywhere in the world where one could “hunt” a Human with Tranq. darts?

December 4, 2010 by · 1 Comment
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How much would you Charge to let someone “hunt” you on a closed reserve.?

How much would you pay to “hunt” someone?

And I assume that this isnt something that you could take an add in the paper for. Why?

We pay people to watch them beat each other unconcious. And it is a multi million dollar industry.

So why would hunting someone be different if both parties agreed.

Worst case scenario, You wake up with a headache the next day.

that seems a tad bit more appealing then wakin up inthe hospital with broken bones…

How to train Beagles to hunt!?

November 29, 2010 by · 4 Comments
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I am getting some Beagle puppies very soon, I am getting two, and I would like to know how to train them to hunt. I would like them to hunt coons and squirrels for the time being. There is dog training classes with puppy training classes in our Pet Co (99 dollars each a 5 week lesson) should I take them to start out? Will a Beagle get lost in the woods if I send them out? I am experienced with hunting squirrels and Deer so I know how to hunt I just need to know how to teach my dogs to.

what are the species of animals you can hunt australia?

November 26, 2010 by · 3 Comments
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i live in wollongong australia and want to no there deer,duck,fox,rabbit and other species you can hunt here

and no animal rights people answering

Why do APHA/AQHA people have their horses’ heads SO LOW in Hunt Seat/Jumping classes?

November 23, 2010 by · 1 Comment
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Why do APHA/AQHA people have their horses “peanut rolling” (as we call it in the Hunter/Jumper world) with their heads too low and super on the forehand? it looks like their about to hit their heads with their legs, and they seem to consider it “correct”. I happen to know quite a few Paints and QH’s that are perfectly capable of keeping their head in the correct hunt seat frame and in fact do not mind at all… I just don’t understand why it’s a good thing for them to all be going around with their backs dropped and heads sticking out way in front. See photo examples below

APHA/AQHA:

http://www.dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php?form_horse_id=1597678

the first picture is really cute, which is what drew me to it. but the second pictures look like the poor mare is so on the forehand that if there’s a dip in the footing she will flip over.

http://www.dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php?form_horse_id=1581304

this horse is SO downhill that I would be afraid that jumping it would result in a serious lack of a good landing — or it just knocking the jump over with it’s nose. It is seriously below the horizontal.

Correct Frames:

http://www.freewebs.com/bayofplentyshowhunter/hunter%20chestnut%20flat%20work.jpg

while this horse’s frame is a little low, it does not appear to be on the forehand, and is reaching very well behind. there is a straight line from the horse’s croup to poll.

http://www.dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php?form_horse_id=1587397

a VERY cute Quarter horse with a very natural-looking frame. he’s not really reaching behind, but that is fitting with his frame. I would be very comfortable approaching a jump with this frame.

thank you for answering, I’ve been wondering this for eons!!

Any advice on training a Lab Pup to hunt pheasants?

November 23, 2010 by · 2 Comments
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I’m going to get the “pick of the litter” of Lab Pups. I wanna train this dog to hunt pheasants and other birds. Should I pick a male or female? Any other advice on how to turn this pup into a hunting machine?

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