"The
Sportsman’s Guide to Small Game Hunting!"
Hearing
a faint rustle in the bushes ahead alerts you, letting you know that you are
not the only creature stirring in the early hours before dawn.
This
must be what it was like for our forefathers when they foraged for food to feed
their growing families. While it is no
longer necessary for us to hunt for food, hunting small game for sport is a
national pastime.
Dear
Hunter,
Responsible
hunting for sport is one way of experiencing the satisfaction of exercising
your right to bear arms. Every weekend
during the various seasons Americans go forth and participate in this activity.
The
purpose of our guide is to give you an over view of small game hunting as well
as provide you with information about the different types of guns used for this
sport.
First things first!
If
you rank among the millions of folks who are either just beginning the sport or
are an average hunter looking for some tips, then "The
Sportsman’s Guide to Small Game Hunting" is definitely written
just for you.
Hunters,
like any other sportsmen, are known for seeking out the “magic bullet” that
will improve their results overnight. I
hope we agree there’s no such thing, right?
But, even the tiniest of changes in our hunt can make a huge
difference.
So,
why do you need "The Sportsman’s Guide to Small Game Hunting?"
Because it gives you what you need to know!
Thousands
of people want to participate in this sport.
These are folks just like you.
Some of them may have acquired an interest in hunting from their parents
when they were youngsters. Others have
no knowledge of the sport whatsoever, but want to learn and perhaps even teach
their children the rudiments of gun safety.
The
one thing they have in common is to improve their techniques without breaking
the bank and that’s where "The Sportsman’s Guide to Small Game
Hunting" comes in.
If
you are a novice hunter trying to figure out the sport or a veteran who wants
to introduce your children to small game hunting, "The Sportsman’s
Guide to Small Game Hunting" is just what you need to learn all
the ins and outs of hunting small game.
And,
if you are already a hunter then you know that sometimes it’s just one little
tip that can make the difference between success and failure.
Anyone can do it!
No
matter where you fit there’s something for everyone. "The Sportsman’s Guide to Small
Game Hunting" is divided into 15 separate topics that run the
gambit from the novice to the average hunter.
Take a look at just a few:
·
Understanding Wild Animal Habitats
·
Choosing Your Weapon: Rifle
·
Choosing Your Weapon: Shotgun
·
Choosing Your Weapon: Muzzleloaders
·
Hunter Safety
·
Plan Your Hunt - Day Trip or Overnighter
·
Scouting the Topography
·
Scouting Your Game
·
A Still Hunt
·
Stalking
·
About Hunting Dogs
·
Finding Your Downed Game
·
Hunting Small Game - Rabbit, Squirrel Raccoons
·
Hunting Game Birds - Pheasant, Quail, Grouse,
Partridge & Wild Turkey
·
Hunting Water Fowl - Duck and Goose
Whether
you are a novice or an average hunter once you’ve made the leap into this sport
the more you want to expand your experience.
There are a ton of ideas and theories designed to improve your performance.
And,
some of that information is good.
However, the problem is that most instruction can be difficult for the
beginning or average sportsman to understand.
"The Sportsman’s Guide to Small Game Hunting" removes
those obstacles by giving you the facts in easy to read instruction. It is written so that anyone can understand
the strategies and put them to work!
If
you want to hunt for small game more effectively, improve your hunting
experience and learn much more to make your small game hunting experience more
enjoyable, then you will definitely benefit from "The Sportsman’s
Guide to Small Game Hunting."
Grab
your copy today and plan your next hunting trip! Happy hunting!