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Published: October 20, 2006
Hunting accessories are items that are not essential to hunting. Hunting accessories aid the hunt easier by providing additional resources. A variety of hunting accessories are available through the Internet or local retail outlets.
How would you like to hear an animal coming from far away? Hearing amplification devices have been specifically designed for a hunter to hear game approaching from far distances. Newer ones, such as the Walker Game Ear IV even have a Sound Activated Compression circuit that protects your hearing from the noisy discharge of your firearm. This hunting accessory is for those who like to be in tune with their surroundings at all times.
A Gerber Carnivore Blood tracking light is a high-powered xenon lamp and a blood tracking light in one. This device filters the light and makes blood stand out as bright red. If you are hunting at dusk and find yourself tracking a deer into the twilight hours, this light will follow the deer's tracks. You never know when a hunting accessory like this would come in handy.
If you want to know where the animals are before you go hunting, a sensor-activated digital camera is a must. An infrared digital game camera uses an infrared sensor to detect when a warm body is around then take a picture–time stamp and all. Not only will you be able to tell where there are big bucks around, but you can also see what time they seem to be on the move–a hunting accessory for the premeditative.
Looking to communicate with friends hunting in a different party? A two-way radio is the perfect hunting accessory for those who prefer to hunt alone or in small groups but still stay in touch with fellow hunters. Ear attachments with microphones on the cord are optional but recommended for someone who doesn't want to hold the radio while talking.
A hand-held GPS is a smart idea for any recreational hunter. A GPS will never take the place of hunting accessories such as a compass and a topographical map because these will work no matter what, whereas a GPS could run out of batteries or get poor satellite reception at unforeseen times. Nonetheless, a hand-held GPS is an easy way to combine a compass and a map in one small device and navigate your way around any hunting area in the country.
To eliminate the recoil of a gun or improve your aim, the perfect accessory is a bi-pod or "The Lead Sled," an invention designed to reduce the recoil of certain caliber guns almost 98 percent. These hunting accessories will help you zero in your rifle easier. The Lead Sled will prevent any premature flinching due to the anticipation of heavy recoil.
If you are planning on hunting from the trees, tree-stands are must-have hunting accessories. They allow you to sit in a tree safely without fear of slipping or falling when shooting a gun or bow. They are usually hung around tree and held up by solid branches. When using such a device, use extreme caution and hunt with others. Nothing would be worse than falling, getting hurt and being in the middle of nowhere by yourself unable to move. The bottom line is: use extreme care with any hunting accessories.
Hunting Gear: Outdoor Gear and Apparel. 2006. L.L.Bean, Inc. 17 Oct. 2006 http://www.llbean.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Ca tegoryDisplay?categoryId=121&catalogId=1&s />
Hunting Supplies. 2006. Bass Pro Outdoors Online, LLC. 17 Oct. 2006 http://www.basspro.com/hunting/Department?hvarDept =400.
How would you like to hear an animal coming from far away? Hearing amplification devices have been specifically designed for a hunter to hear game approaching from far distances. Newer ones, such as the Walker Game Ear IV even have a Sound Activated Compression circuit that protects your hearing from the noisy discharge of your firearm. This hunting accessory is for those who like to be in tune with their surroundings at all times.
A Gerber Carnivore Blood tracking light is a high-powered xenon lamp and a blood tracking light in one. This device filters the light and makes blood stand out as bright red. If you are hunting at dusk and find yourself tracking a deer into the twilight hours, this light will follow the deer's tracks. You never know when a hunting accessory like this would come in handy.
If you want to know where the animals are before you go hunting, a sensor-activated digital camera is a must. An infrared digital game camera uses an infrared sensor to detect when a warm body is around then take a picture–time stamp and all. Not only will you be able to tell where there are big bucks around, but you can also see what time they seem to be on the move–a hunting accessory for the premeditative.
Looking to communicate with friends hunting in a different party? A two-way radio is the perfect hunting accessory for those who prefer to hunt alone or in small groups but still stay in touch with fellow hunters. Ear attachments with microphones on the cord are optional but recommended for someone who doesn't want to hold the radio while talking.
A hand-held GPS is a smart idea for any recreational hunter. A GPS will never take the place of hunting accessories such as a compass and a topographical map because these will work no matter what, whereas a GPS could run out of batteries or get poor satellite reception at unforeseen times. Nonetheless, a hand-held GPS is an easy way to combine a compass and a map in one small device and navigate your way around any hunting area in the country.
To eliminate the recoil of a gun or improve your aim, the perfect accessory is a bi-pod or "The Lead Sled," an invention designed to reduce the recoil of certain caliber guns almost 98 percent. These hunting accessories will help you zero in your rifle easier. The Lead Sled will prevent any premature flinching due to the anticipation of heavy recoil.
If you are planning on hunting from the trees, tree-stands are must-have hunting accessories. They allow you to sit in a tree safely without fear of slipping or falling when shooting a gun or bow. They are usually hung around tree and held up by solid branches. When using such a device, use extreme caution and hunt with others. Nothing would be worse than falling, getting hurt and being in the middle of nowhere by yourself unable to move. The bottom line is: use extreme care with any hunting accessories.
Hunting Gear: Outdoor Gear and Apparel. 2006. L.L.Bean, Inc. 17 Oct. 2006 http://www.llbean.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Ca tegoryDisplay?categoryId=121&catalogId=1&s />
Hunting Supplies. 2006. Bass Pro Outdoors Online, LLC. 17 Oct. 2006 http://www.basspro.com/hunting/Department?hvarDept =400.
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