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Alfa MC5 Meat Grinder
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Meat Grinder electric 220 lb/hour capacity die-cast aluminum #12 grinder head meat pan & auger attachments: fine medium & round plates (1) cutting knife & (3) sausage making tube 1/2 HP 115v/60Hz
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A Year With The Whitetail [VHS]
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Spend a year with the whitetail! Through unprecedented rare footage, you'll learn to love and respect the whitetail. You'll watch the whitetail from birth through maturity and even natural death. Also, you will witness the entire cycle of antler growth and watch bucks lock antlers and fight to their death!
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Szco Supplies White Tail Skinner Hunting Knife
Sale Price: $38.34
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Damascus 8" Whitetail Skinner Knife. SAVE BIG! For easy slicing and dicing! Slide your paw around this fixed-blade wonder and go to work. Zip. Zip. Carve up your downed deer and other game with ease. Details: Wavy Damascus-style steel 3 5/8" clip-point blade is a work of art... forged from multiple layers of metal; Colorful finger guard is banded with rich pakka wood and bone; Rolled stag handle; Brass end cap; Full-grain, deluxe tooled leather belt sheath with snap closure. Weighs 6 ozs. Pakistan. Be among the first to wield this steel. Order Up!; WARNING: You must be 18 or older to purchase Cutlery. Cutlery cannot be shipped to Marin, Napa, Ventura and Yolo counties, CA; CO; CT; D.C.; MA or Puerto Rico. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering Cutlery. Damascus Whitetail Skinner Knife with Sheath
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Frost Cutlery Vista Drop - point Hunter Knife
Sale Price: $20.00
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Sharp, sure - grip Frost Cutlery Vista Drop - point Hunter Knife! A camo-finished Hunting Knife that's solidly made at a value price. 100% ready for the field: 4 1/2"l. 440 stainless steel drop-point blade, strong and sharp; Handle finished with Next G-1 Vista camo in overmolded rubber for comfort and a great grip; Brass end cap and finger guard; Deluxe nylon sheath.; Measures 8 3/4"l. overall, weighs 8 ozs. China.; Put this baby at your hip on the hunt! Order Quickly! WARNING: You must be 18 or older to purchase Cutlery. Cutlery cannot be shipped to Marin, Napa, Ventura and Yolo counties, CA; CO; CT; TN; D.C.; MA or Puerto Rico. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering Cutlery. Frost Cutlery Vista Drop-point Hunter Knife
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Vinyl Wall Art Decal Sticker Deer Head Statue Silhouette 43" X 35" #201
Sale Price: $29.95
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The newest interior design trend is adding vinyl art on interior walls. It's easier than hiring an artist and a lot cheaper. The smaller pieces can be put up within minutes. The larger pieces takes a little longer. The decals can be applied to all smooth surfaces, such as walls, windows, tiles, mirrors and doors. Each of our designs come with easy instructions to follow.
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Season 2 The Modern Day Mountain Man : Brown Bear, grizzly bear, Dall sheep, caribou, and moose hunting in Alaska and Whitetail hunting from Canada and Wisconsin, 11 hunts over 4 hours!
Sale Price: $22.81
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Unlike Seasons 3 and 4 of The Modern Day Mountain Man, Season 2 contains all 13 original episodes of the hit hunting tv show. This 2 disc set entails 11 hunts for brown bear, grizzly, moose, Dall sheep, caribou from Alaska and whitetails from Canada and Wisconsin. Very informative and very entertaining.
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Deer Hunting with the Benoits 2 No Fear
Sale Price: $25.00
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Join Lanny, Shane, and Landon Benoit on a whitetail hunting adventure. You'll follow the Benoits for two seasons in the big woods. You'll see Lanny Benoit track down two wilderness whitetails. Follow behind Shane Benoit and see how he locates and shoots two mature bucks. Landon Benoit takes a good ten pointer. In this fifth Benoit video you'll learn how to scout and locate big backwoods whitetails. Watch the Benoits teach students at the Benoit tracking school in northern Maine. Filmed over the shoulder reality style capturing the way the Benoits hunt.
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DEER whitetail WASTE BASKET trash HUNT cabin HOME DECOR
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This waste basket is so beautiful you won't have the heart to put trash in it. Perfect for your lodge or hunting cabin, or anyplace you would like that feeling. Features a depiction of a deer in the forest. The soft colors are gorgeous and the attention to detail is remarkable. Perfect in the bathroom, but pretty enough to be used by your desk in your home or office. Why not try it near the front door as an umbrella stand? Anywhere you use it, you'll have an elegant touch of nature and warmth.
Made of sturdy resin but is fashioned to resemble leather complete with stitchwork. Measures 10" tall and 8.5" wide.
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Stealth Cam Archer's Choice 8Mp Digital Game Scouting Camera
Sale Price: $123.15
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- StealthCam Archer's Choice 8 Megapixel scouting camera- 8 Megapixel still images- Time lapse function- 2X/4X digital zoom- Infrared range control- Accepts up to 16GB SD card- Captures both daytime color and night black and white video- BurstMode shoots 1-9 images per triggering- Time/date/moon stamp on video files and still images- Operates on (8) "AA" cell batteries or 12V auxiliary power jack- 640 x 480 digital video with audio- 38 IR emitters for 50 ft. range- Icon based programmingSTCAC540IR
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Bushnell Doa 600 Trophy Riflescope (4-12x40, Matte)
Sale Price: $175.56
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The most proven riflescope in history is now deadlier than ever. From the class-leading 91 percent light transmission to the nearly indestructible one-piece tube, every aspect of the new Trophy XLT is optimized, helping America's best-selling riflescope meet a new standard of excellence. The Trophy XLT 4-12x40 scope--which includes Bushnell's ultra-precise DOA 600 reticle--starts with fully multicoated optics, helping the scope create ultra-bright images at those troublesome moments between dark and almost dark. Bushnell also put the scope through rigorous recoil testing to ensure that its one-piece tube performs dependably in the field. And thanks to the Butler Creek flip-up scope covers, your scope's lenses will stay protected from precipitation and fogging. The DOA 600 reticle is the scope's centerpiece, however, as it dramatically extends your effective range and helps you judge a buck's trophy quality in record time. Short for Dead On Accurate, DOA technology features Rack Bracket reference lines, which help you accurately gauge the size of whitetail and mule deer antlers at distances that are difficult for standard optics. Because these lines represent the distance between an average deer's ears, you'll know the approximate distance once the lines fit the image. It all adds up to drop-dead certainty and fewer excuses at the moment of truth. Offering aiming points from 100 to 600 yards in 100-yard increments, the DOA 600 is compatible with today's most popular deer-hunting bullet/load combinations (Bushnell also offers a DOA 250 for muzzleloaders). Ideal for long-range accuracy and field judging, the Trophy XLT 4-12x40 is guaranteed to make your trophy room runneth over. Other details include a fast-focus eyepiece, 1/4 MOA fingertip windage and elevation adjustments, and a 100-percent waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof housing. The scope's DOA 600 reticle includes reference lines that help you determine the distance to your target. Specifications: Magnification: 4 to 12x Objective lens: 40mm Reticle: DOA 600 Field of view: 29 feet @ 100 feet (4x); 10 feet @ 100 feet (12x) Adjustment range: 60 inches @ 100 yards Exit pupil: 10.0mm Eye relief: 3.5 inches Mounting length: 5.4 inches Click value: 0.25 inches @ 100 yards Finish: Matte black Length: 12.8 inches Weight: 16.4 ounces About Bushnell Bushnell has been the industry leader in high-performance sports optics for more than 50 years. The company's guiding principle is to provide the highest quality, most reliable, and most affordable sports optics products on the market. Bushnell product lines enhance the enjoyment of every outdoor pursuit, including nature study, hunting, fishing, birding, and stargazing. Indoors, the company's binoculars bring the audience closer to the action in fast-moving sports or the fine arts at theaters and concerts.
Bushnell Trophy XLT 4 - 12x40 mm Rifle Scope with DOA range - finding reticle... Dead On Accurate. A high-powered variable Scope, built for long-range excellence! Sheer performance made it America's best-selling Scope... now, Bushnell's made it brighter, stronger, and better equipped to fill more tags and trophy rooms than ever before. A new breed of dominance, with class-best 91% light transmission and a virtually indestructible 1-Pc. tube. What's more, the XLT sports Bushnell's DOA reticle that lets you shoot with lethal precision out to 600 yds. No holdover guesswork. No ground shrinkage. NO excuses. Dramatically extend your effective range and judge a buck's trophy quality in record time! Even better? There's all this too: Variable magnification, 4-12x; BIG 40 mm objective for superior light gathering; 100% waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof; DOA 600 range-finding reticle; Fully multicoated optics for light transmission and contrast; Fast-focus eyepiece for quick targeting; Generous 3 1/2" eye relief; 1/4 MOA adjustments for windage and elevation; F.O.V. @ 100 ' is 29' at 4x, 10' at 12x; Measures 13" long. Weighs 16 1/2 ozs.; Order yours today! WARNING: This item cannot be shipped to Canada. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering this product. Bushnell Trophy XLT 4-12x40 mm DOA 600 Reticle Rifle Scope
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More Info On Whitetail Hunter:

Whitetail Deer Hunting, an Evergreen of the Hunting Family
Without a doubt the most popular out of all the deer hunting categories, white tail deer hunting is one of North America’s favorite pastime, enjoying high popularity among the young and the elderly. With well over thirty-six million whitetails and more than twelve million hunters, whitetail deer hunting is flourishing with each year that passes. This has led to numerous emerging locations where to hunt, and even to tries of populating different new areas with whitetails.
Surprisingly enough, this particular form of hunting has a century of history behind it and has only recently been popularized through intense government and private organizations encouragements, unlike other hunting branches that confront themselves with serious problems such as severe restrictions from conservation ecologists or public organizations. However, in some areas deer have grown in numbers in such a way that they are practically a nuisance; vehicle collisions with deer are a serious problem in many parts of the animal's range, especially at night and during rutting season, causing injuries and fatalities among both deer and people. At high population densities, farmers can suffer serious economic damage by deer depredation of cash crops, especially in maize and orchards.
At a first glance, white tail hunting may not seem much different from other similar genres but it does bring more than any other can, hence its lasting popularity and appreciation. It is a practice that requires all the primal things as any other hunting kind: patience, preparation and strategy, but also necessitates a higher determination level because the results often appear long after you would expect. For instance, deer calling can take up to an hour and the results are not guaranteed. As a result, prior to arming yourself with the appropriate rifle and scopes arm yourself with steel patience and will to come home with a beautiful white-tailed buck. Apart from these, preparation is a key element and should never be treated lightly as it guarantees a successful hunting session, if done properly.
Although its complicatedness, white tail hunting pays off through absolute excitement and thrill, and that is why so many people are drown in to this sport. You can feel it just by picturing a deer finally showing up after a long wait and getting within your range of a shot. Knowing that every move you make can either lure the deer further or make it run away frightened, gasping slowly and often so that you can keep your focus, staying attentive at nothing except your target, these are true indicators of a tense and overwhelming experience.
White tail deer hunting is sure to become even more popular in the years to come through the numerous emerging locations, kind restrictions and adequate attitude from public organizations towards hunting deer. The most optimistic estimations predict that this practice will slowly but surely capture more and more regions globally, and thus we can expect to be able to hunt white-tailed deer from nearly every corner of the world.
About the Author
Razvan Marian Jr. is a whitetail deer hunting enthusiast and has plenty of years of experience in the field of whitetail deer hunts. He is now sharing his whitetail deer hunting tips with others at www.whitetaildeerhuntinginfo.com .
are whitetail deer really colorblind?
I have been hunting for years, as I child my dad made sure I was in the brightest hunter orange you have ever seen...I am sure I will be the same way with my sons. In my mid twenties I switched to Red/Black checkers, now in my late thrities I have switched to almost full camo...I still wear my lucky red hat, just curious if any of this makes any difference.
Whitetail are sensitive to the color blue, blue-purple, and purple can stand out a little too, but mostly blue. full forest camo you will always be in the best of camoflauge but as far as the blaze orange, never give it up, always wear atleast orange gloves or a hat, the lucky red had is cool, but i've seen an accedent where a man pulled out a red hankerchief and was shot and killed because the hunter that shot him mistook the hanky for a wood duck, and i heard another where the hunter mistook the other hunter for a turkey, but that was when the hunter was wearing flannel gloves.. so always where blaze orange, it the universal safty clothing, hunters see that a mile away and automatically no it is a person and that shooting can be dangerous. Even the camo blaze orange would work good. O.K. want to hear something really funny?
Talk about an oxymoron, i once saw a blaze orange ghilli suit for sale for $130, i didnt buy it because i thought it was the funniest piece of camo in the store but i have heard of people getting some pretty nice bucks while wearing one of these.
but seriously, if i'm in my full forest camo i always carry a blaze hat in my bag, i dont wear it in the stand but when i move i put it on.
Remember safty first, bucks later. nomatter how big it is.
Deer audit recommends the Game Commission improve communications
A recent 2010 Whitetail Report by Quality Deer Management Association ranked Pennsylvania's deer management program second behind Vermont among Northeast states.
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