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July 27 Wildlife News

• Fall draw results are available; leftover tags available beginning July 30
• Arizona’s schools and universities win big from lottery ticket sales
• ADOT, Game and Fish to host major environmental conference in 2013
• Open houses for spring hunt recommendations to be held Aug. 1
• Spring hunt orders to be considered at next commission meeting
• Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame Banquet to be held Aug. 25
• Game and Fish provides assistance for Lake Pleasant boating safety interpretive displays
• Nominations sought for 2012 Commission Awards
• Dove and sandhill crane regulations now available
• Grants available to expand participation in hunting, fishing, shooting sports and trapping

Original post by AZGFD.gov

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Disease and Hunters

There are many possibilities for hunters to get sick. Many critics consider these aspects to be nature’s defense mechanisms towards human interference. Whatever the case may be, care must be taken when outdoors at all times to avoid these diseases and these problems. There are many precautions one can take to avoid getting sick in the great outdoors, so attention must be paid at all times to the surroundings and to the natural habitat in which the hunt is taking place. Without proper due care and attention, there is no telling as to what type of affliction can set upon a camp.

There are many diseases that are spread by mosquito. These are called “arboviral” because they are spread by arthropods. Arboviral diseases are known to produce clinical illnesses in humans that require the attention of a medical professional. Arboviral diseases transmit what are called “alphaviruses” to the patient, causing typically mild symptoms but sometimes releases harmful after-effects. Another arboviral disease that is getting a lot of air time lately is the West Nile virus. This is also spread by mosquitoes, but originates in birds. Mosquitoes feed on the birds and then spread the virus to humans by feeding on the humans, mixing the blood types. For this reason, always bring bug spray and always ensure that mosquitoes are instantly swatted or squashed as they appear.

A bacterial infection that hunters can find themselves with is brucella. Brucella is a bacterial infection that is typically spread from animal to animal as they feed on one another. As hunters kill and eat animals, there is a potential for brucella to be present. Brucella are actually bacterial organisms that are highly infectious. The food is typically the highest source of infection and the most likely area of capturing brucella infection. Fortunately, there are very few incidents of person-to-person brucella transmission but it still is possible. Standard precautions should be taken at all times in dealing with hunted meat. The kill must be cleaned and cooked properly to professional specifications. Hand washing is also a must.

Lyme disease is a common disease for outdoors-people. This is an illness that may affect joints and bones, creating a possibility of skin and nervous system problems as well. Lyme disease can affect people of all ages and is considered to be the most frequently diagnosed of the outdoor afflictions, making precautionary measures especially important. This affliction is actually caused be a bacteria that looks like a corkscrew and is transmitted by the bite of a tick. Persons with Lyme disease will likely start feeling the symptoms around seven to fourteen days after the tick bite, starting with chills and joint pain. Precautions should be taken to keep ticks off of the skin at all times.

There are many other bacterial infections that can be caught in the great outdoors. With taking the proper precautions, however, most hunters can avoid having serious incidents and can simply concentrate on the hunt. Clothing should be kept relatively light but tight fitting, making it hard for bugs to get on the skin and easy to spot the bugs. Of course, the problem with light clothing on the hunt is that it also makes the hunter more visible to the animals. Compromises can be reached, however, and there are those that suggest the risk of disease is far too great to take a chance on not being prepared.

Regardless of the point of view, there are numerous afflictions in nature that should be avoided and considered when hunting. It may well be nature’s way of protecting itself, but these afflictions and diseases can spread from the hunter to the family members, making for a dangerous situation. When planning any kind of trip to the outdoors, research the area of travel and find out all there is to know about the possibilities for diseases and afflictions in that area.

 

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Turkey Hunting

One of the most popular ways to hunt turkeys is with a bow and arrow. It is a tradition in North America, apparently, that relies on turkey calling and making the perfect shot. There are many agencies and organizations in place to both put a stop to turkey hunting and to support the tradition of turkey hunting. Like most warring factions, these two groups will stop at nothing to try to prevent the overtaking of their ideals. One cannot typically pick a side on an issue, however, without knowing the issue itself. It is important, therefore, to get as much of a foundation in the information on turkey hunting as possible to guide an informed decision.

Turkey hunting is all about luring the birds out into the open and plugging them with a bow and arrow or with a shotgun shell. Many people prefer the bow and arrow because it adds a great deal of tradition to the hunt, almost justifying it. The first notion of turkey hunting is finding a turkey roost. These are generally easy to find, though, because the roost is within a controlled environment in North America for the most part. Wild turkeys are also quite easy to find because they gather together in large groups. The idea is to not get too close to the roost of the turkey. It is recommended that the hunter stays about one hundred to two hundred yards away from the roost, leaving ample room to fire and to get set when the turkeys come running.

The next focus of the turkey hunt is to get the turkeys out of the roost, of course. For this, the hunter must begin a series of embarrassing but effective turkey calls. These consist of an array of clucks, clicks, whistles and hoots. It is important not to confuse the call of an owl or of another bird with a turkey call, lest the hunter is set upon by various predatory birds and the hunt becomes a lot less enjoyable. When turkey calling from a location, start with a series of clucks and yelps. If there is no return cluck or yelp from a live turkey, increase the sound volume and get more aggressive. This will make turkeys think that a turkey nearby is either aggressively approaching or is challenging territory. Eventually, a turkey should come out of the roost.

When this happens, it is a good idea to set the sight of the shotgun or the bow and arrow on the target. Prepare and continue calling the turkey, as this will draw them closer to the range of fire. If the turkey will not approach a suitable range, try to use very soft purrs or clucks. As always, watch out for the other predatory birds or cats that may latch on to the use of this sound. The clucks and purrs should, theoretically, entice the bird out and closer to the range of fire for the hunter. Turkeys can be stubborn at times and incredibly stupid at other times. They really do not have much of a distinction between knowing human calls and knowing actual turkey calls.

Nonetheless, the shot must be taken when the bird is close in range. The hunter should release the intellectual grasp on the clucking and purring for long enough to release an arrow or squeeze off a shot. The follow-through is important as the sound will likely send more turkeys scattering away or in all sorts of directions. The birds quickly will become disoriented, so it is important to remember to spot the kill and mark it before continuing. Resist the temptation to try to pick off another one of the scattering birds, as this may lead to a never-ending cycle of killing running turkeys without the freezer space to accommodate.

A turkey hunt typically results in a bird for Thanksgiving or Christmas. There are many countries and states, however, that do not allow wild turkey hunting anymore. The hunter is responsible for checking on local regulations before participating in any turkey hunt and learning the laws of the land in which they are prepared to cluck and purr.

 

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Deer Hunting

Deer Hunting: Watching Deer In Your Backyard

Now, all of you must be waiting for the deer to come into your backyard
so that you can nicely watch them. There is a possibility that you can
also hunt them. But, how is this dream possible? It is possible by only
one way. That way is to put feeders in your backyard or a specific
hunting position. Here are some more important tips to magnetize the deer
at your location.

Deer Feeders- A great way
If you are hunting, deer feeders are the best way to bring deer to your
spot. You should make it a point that deer are fed on acorns. Mostly, you
should hunt in the fall season as there are good numbers of oak trees.
Put a feeder a bit away from the deer, if there are not so good numbers
of oak trees. Also, you can find some deer droppings around a few trees.
Try and try till you succeed, who knows you eventually might get lucky.

Also, if possible, try to protect the feeder from leaves and rains.
Further, you can offer good supply of water near the feeder. This will
help as the deer will fall into the trap of deer feeder, while drinking
water.

Catching a Glimpse of Deer Feeding
It is indeed stunning to watch deer feeding from your house. You can
watch it through your Kitchen window or the living room. Make use of a
normal and routine feeder and combine some rice or corn in it. If that
does not work out well with the deer, put apples in the feeder or else,
place the feeder near some water. Also, you can place some peanut butter
on some nearby trees.

These varieties of food are a great attraction for the deer. Once the
deer falls into your attraction, your work is done. Also, if there are
some cows around your area, make use of some rice variety rather than
using corn variety as cows generally do not prefer eating rice.

Moreover, you should always keep a close watch on your feeder as there
are chances of other animals rather than deer to get attracted to your
feeder.

Walking the nature photographer’s dream
Which natural view in nature could be better than a deer feeding sight?
If you are an avid fan of nature and are longing to take a snap of deer
feeding sight, it is possible if you follow some few tips:
1. Be far from the deer so that it is not able to hear or even notice
that someone is trying to take a snap.
2. Use a good lens which has an extra large zoom, so that you won’t
have any problem while taking a snap of the deer from a long distance.
3. Locate the feeder in such a location where the deer won’t get
scared after encountering with the feeder.
4. Make use of some beautiful backyards so that after looking at the
snaps, you feel the thrill of nature’s beauty.

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Deer Hunting: Whitetail Deer

Are you too worried about how to get whitetail deer into your trap like
everyone else? If yes, then you have a reason to be relieved of your
worries, because you are going to be equipped with some amazing tips,
which will help you to be successful in hunting whitetail deer. It may be
really irritating and frustrating; when you see the deer escape from you
in a jiffy, whereas you cannot do anything about it. Is that not true?
Another fact is that the escape of the deer in front of your eyes is the
most sudden disappearing acts in the natural world till now.

Have you ever given a little thought as to how to tackle this problem or
what is the factor that is causing the problem? If given a thought, then
you will find that the answer is your odor or smell.

You will be surprised to know that the slightest odor of you can make the
deer alert. The reason behind this is that the deer are actually gifted
with the senses which help them to identify or recognize the human odor.
They can not only identify the smell but also the noises of the slightest
movements. So, while on the verge of hunting a deer, one should move
forward without making an inch of noise. Else, you are bound to play hide
and seek with the deer, thus making it very difficult to capture it.

If you are hunting with any kind of weapon, then smell reduction is
always wanted and quite longing. But, if you are hunting with any kind of
hand gun or bow, then smell reduction is of supreme importance. Also, you
would like to go closer and closer to the deer, when you are equipped
with such weapons. But then, it is important to keep yourself from smell.
Now the question is how is it possible? What you can do is that you can
buy some very good smell reduction products available in market and apply
those on your body before going to fight the battle. But, if proper
planning is done systematically with the product, you can get the better
of the dilemma. Also, you should be self confident about yourself as it
is very important.

Wind factor is another essential factor in combating the problem. The
region where you are expecting the deer should be upwind from your
location. The best way is to make the animal get placed in such a way
that it is upwind or crosswind from our location. Try having many stand
locations, so that wind direction would not be a matter of concern. You
will always be in a downwind position to attack the deer. Also, be calm,
patient and wait for the most favorable wind to come across your way.
Then, only take the plunge.

Thus, if you plan in a constructive way, there is no reason why you could
not struck a boat out of the blue.

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