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Chital stag on the jungle track Photo Mugs
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JR-1221 Chital stag on the jungle track Corbett National Park, India. Axis axis Jagdeep Rajput Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway. contact details prints ardea tel and 44 (0) 20 8672 2067 .
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Fallow Deer, Dama dama, doe silhouetted along forest track at dawn, autumn, New Photo Mugs
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Fallow Deer, Dama dama, doe silhouetted along forest track at dawn, autumn, New Forest, Hampshire, UK.
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Footprint of Elk / Moose Photo Mugs
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ROG-14001 Footprint of Elk / Moose Estonia Alces alces Bob Gibbons Please note that pritns are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way. contact details web ardea tel and 44 (0) 20 8672 2067 .
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All Things Bright And Beautiful
Sale Price: $8.74
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International Pressing Of The 2006 Sophomore Album From The No Doubt Vocalist Featuring One Bonus Track: 'Wind It Up' (Live . Includes The Hot New Single 'Wind It Up' And 12 Other Amazing New Tracks. Production And Co-Writing Duties Come From An Eclectic Cast Including Pharrell, Nellee Hooper, Martin Gore (Depeche Mode), Akon, Tim Rice-Oxley (Keane) And No Doubt'S Tony Kanal. This Album Sees Gwen Once Again Pushing The Boundaries Of Pop And Creating Her Own Cool Sound That Others Will Be Desperate To Follow. Polydor.
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Essential Guitar: 33 Guitar Masterpieces
Sale Price: $6.74
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This collection features performances of popular works for the guitar by Julian Bream, Alexandre Lagoya, Paco Pena, Andres Segovia, John Williams, and Pepe Romero.No Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: ESSENTIAL GUITAR: 34 GTR MASTERPIECESTitle: ESSENTIAL GUITAR: 34 GTR MASTERPIECESStreet Release Date: 08/13/2002
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Nelson 1865 Raintrain Traveling Sprinkler
Sale Price: $47.99
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NELSON RAIN TRAIN TRAVEL SPRINKLER *Covers up to 13500 square feet *Travels up to 200 feet *Propels across the lawn following the pattern you lay out with the hose *Equipped with 3 speed settings *Designed to automatically shut off at any given point along your hose track *Ideal for medium to large lawns *Cast iron body with chip resistant powder-coat paint
While an automatic sprinkling system certainly ensures greener grass and nurtured flowerbeds during the sweltering days of summer, not every household comes equipped with such a system and they can be downright expensive to install. Historically, the alternative to the built-in sprinkler system has involved setting up a hose and sprinkler and then manually relocating the water source to several strategic locations every thirty minutes for several hours. Despite all the detail and time this manual system receives, the sprinkler never quite makes contact with certain patches. Likewise, swamping also occurs at times because homeowners generally have more important things to worry about than whether it is time to switch the sprinkler. Luckily, the folks at LR Nelson are employed to worry about finding comprehensive watering methods for busy homeowners who don't have the means, time, or desire to dig up the yard to install and intricate system of sprinkler pipes. Responsible for a bevy of creative lawn care solutions, the Peoria, Illinois outfit introduce this ingenious Raintrain traveling sprinkler. With a rustproof cast iron construction, the sprinkler waters up to 13, 500 square feet, though covering a lesser area of 11,9000 square feet ensures more effective performance. The sprinkler arms adjust for varied spray patterns and arcs, throwing water from 15 to 56 feet. The sprinkler waters as it travels along a hose on a preset route, much like an electric model train, except with a hose as the rails. To water, the homeowner lays out the hose as desired, taking care to avoid dramatic corners or turnabouts that may result in hose kinks or a derailed sprinkler. A front wheel runs on the hose with the two traction-ready rear wheels bestride. The hose connects to the posterior of the sprinkler. For the best results, LR Nelson recommends a 5/8-inch hose, though a 1/2-inch hose may suffice, up to 200 feet in length. For sprinkling termination, the user places a shut-off ramp on the hose to lift the sprinkler off its "rails," while simultaneous stopping operation. The shut-off ramp should be installed with at least five feet of hose between it and the spigot. The traveling sprinkler operates at two motor speeds, high and low. On high power, the sprinkler travels approximately 37 feet per hour, with a 1/4-inch water application. On low power, the sprinkler moves at a 21 feet per hour rate with a 1/2-inch water application. The simple installation requires no tools. The sprinkler weighs 18.1 pounds upon shipping. --Jessica Reuling
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Gerber 22-80066 Carnivore Blood Tracking Light, TRAX Blood Tracking Technology with Sheath
Sale Price: $34.67
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Make their almost - invisible trail jump out like neon! Gerber Carnivore Lights! SAVE! You've seen it on CSI and science channels. Now you can use advanced blood-spotting technology to track wounded game. The patent-pending Gerber TRAX blood-tracking LED bulb beam makes spilled blood stand out like neon against dark backgrounds. Both standard model (which doubles as a flashlight) and Head Lamp versions here feature field-tough plastic construction. Save yourself time, energy and frustration... find 'em Carnivore-style! Choose and order today! Has 2 light options to use... the TRAX bulbs and a high-power 40-lumen Xenon bulb for navigating the dark. Overmolded grip. Lanyard and carry sheath. Uses 4 AA batteries (included). AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: Gerber Carnivore Head Lamp - word search in our Store for 'Gerber'. Gerber Carnivore Light
Illuminating a blood trail is important when tracking wounded game through thick woods and underbrush. For a long time now experienced hunters have known that a combination of red and white or red and blue lighting would help to illuminate a blood trail. The Gerber Carnivore Blood Tracking Light incorporates a bright Xenon light to follow a blood trail in low light conditions and can be easily switched with one hand for night tracking by utilizing the Carnivore's four red and four blue LED bulbs. The sturdy plastic casing will withstand the rough conditions of backwoods tracking and comes with a lanyard attachment, a handy nylon sheath, a built-in battery indicator and instructions. Uses 4 AA batteries. --C. Dwight Barnett
Trudging through dense brush while trying sometimes in vain to follow a blood trail in the dark is not what hunting is all about. But if your wounded game wandered through the woods, you haven't had a choice-till now.
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Ron White - They Call Me Tater Salad
Sale Price: $3.73
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The Texas comic and co-star of Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie ponders the absurdity of fashionable eyewear ("Why do sunglasses cost more than a 25-inch TV?") and much else in the live performance Ron White: They Call Me Tater Salad. Looking as if he just woke up from a nap (or is on his third beer), White contemplates eros with the inarguable "You see one woman nekkid... you want to see them all nekkid." A veteran of hurricane country, he contemplates those idiots who insist they're strong enough to sit out big storms: "If you're hit by a Volvo, it doesn't matter how many sit-ups you did that morning." On wedding anniversaries: "Diamonds--that'll shut her up." Some of White's material is unnecessarily crude for such a clever guy, but the best stuff, including a funny monologue about his half-mad, deer-hunting cousin, makes up for it. --Tom Keogh
Hot on the heels of "The Blue Collar Comedy Tour," down-home comedian Ron White returns to dispense another dose of his razor-sharp wit. Join the testy Texan for a chain-smoking, hard-drinking routine featuring his unique views on contemporary American life. Always insightful and side-splitting, you can count on this "Tater Salad" to have a long shelf life. 56 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital stereo; interview; photo gallery.
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Donnie McClurkin: Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs
Sale Price: $8.90
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Pastor Donnie McClurkin has enlightened millions with his unforgettable delivery of God's message through words and music. This uplifting program features McClurkin--backed by a live orchestra--at his inspirational best as he preaches and performs. Songs include "I Call You Holy," "Draw Me Close to You," "Sweet Hour of Prayer," "Total Praise" featuring Richard Smallwood, and more. Soundtrack: English.
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More Info On Deer Track:

Methods to Shoot a Deer
When going for hunting not only looks for the deer but you can also have good time walking quietly. And you could be easily confused when you have many deer tracks. Knowledge of deer habit could be of great use in this case. The deer can hide themselves even while running from you in front of you in the fields or places with dead dry bushes. Many sharp eyes hunters are also sometimes puzzled by the way the deer could hide themselves.
I have seen many standing deer in the woods. Some of them before they saw me, but probably five times as many have seen me first and all that I saw of them were a flag, bounding off through the woods. Some of these deer were practically invisible; while others were so obvious that it didn't seem possible that they were wild animals. I have seen a few deer that neither ran at my approach nor stood to be identified, but that tried to sneak off before I could see them.
These deer are the most difficult to identify and shoot. They move silently, without raising their flag, and are usually partly obscured by underbrush. All that the hunter sees is an indistinct shadow which disappears even as he looks; leaving him unsure that he has seen anything until he finds the track where he saw the shadow. I cannot remember shooting any of the deer that have sneaked away from me in this manner.
Anybody who travels the woods quietly in search of deer will have an enjoyable time, and if he is in a section where deer are plentiful, has a good chance of bagging a deer. The actual trailing, overtaking and shooting of a deer is a difficult and often disappointing method. It can be done if there is a good tracking snow and if there are not too many other deer tracks to confuse the hunter. Very few hunters can resist following the trail of a deer that they have jumped yet failed to shoot. Knowledge of deer habits can be of great value in obtaining a shot when trailing these deer.
When first jumped, a deer seldom travels far before stopping to learn if whatever startled it is something, which will follow, or some harmless accidental encounter. It will run for a short distance and then will stop, usually on some elevated spot to watch its back trail without being seen from that trail, waiting until it can determine the hunter's intentions. This is probably the best chance that the hunter will have, for some time, and it will pay him to be doubly cautious in locating and approaching the spot where the animal is waiting. Both deer and man are on the alert and no hunter need be ashamed of a deer that is shot under these circumstances.
Usually when I jump a deer, I do not follow directly on the trail, but note the direction of the deer's flight. Then I move down wind for a short distance, not over a hundred yards, and less when in thick brush, and travel in the same direction. This often brings into view a deer that is hidden from any point on its trail and creates an uncertainty, in the deer's mind, as to my intentions. This will, sometimes, give me the opportunity for a standing shot. As I am down wind from the deer, it lacks my scent and it seldom depends on sight alone to warn it of danger. Since I am not directly on the track, there is the possibility that I am unaware of, or indifferent to, its presence. Its natural curiosity, together with its indecision, often causes it to wait long enough for me to spot it before it can make up its mind to run.
The deer have good ways of confusing us in tracking them. You have to be very cautious about the way you follow them and make a good use of your chance to shoot them. Making yourself comfortable to shoot the deer anytime it appears will help you to hunt the deer better. here are times when I don't recognize the deer and before I am aware of their presence I could only notice their shadows running. They some times look like more of a dry leaves or woods than deer having their foods.
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Do you have snow cover to track your deer?
Not yet.......Here in the Northeastern U.S we are still waiting for our first snowfall.The Rut is in full swing but no Snow yet.........
State launching research effort to better track Wisconsin's deer
State wildlife officials are launching a $2 million research effort to better track Wisconsin's deer and understand how predators are affecting the population.
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