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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Mule Deer Hunting Guide

Are you interested in mule deer hunting? This ancient sport provides a wide variety of benefits. Their meat, pelt, and antlers alone are enough to make these creatures prized additions to any home. Due to their lower numbers and migratory patterns, finding these deer can be somewhat difficult. Their distinctive appearance and behavior makes them a challenge to hunt as well.
Mule deer are characterized by their dark, coarse pelts, dense size, black tipped tail, and large, white tipped ears. Unlike most other species, they move in a very fast, unusual way-rather than sprinting or vaulting the way their white tailed cousins do, they jump in a method known as stotting, which is a series of fast, lengthy, stiff-legged jumps where all four hooves hit the ground at once. It may sound like an awkward way to move, but bolting in this way is surprisingly effective.
Unlike moose, elk, or other species, mule deer rarely make any noise, which rules out the use of bulges or other hunting calls. Their large ears also make them difficult to sneak up on-constantly in movement, they are ever aware of even the slightest sound. Their sensitive noses are also adept at picking up out of place scents. Wyoming Mule Deer Hunting Guides
When mule deer hunting, a common challenge many new hunters face is the issue of deer stands. While those who hunt white tailed deer regularly benefit from using a tree stand, mule deer are typically located in vast stretches of meadows or rocky areas. Worse still, they are quite adept at spotting motion. Located throughout the west and southwest, these deer are also known for being the most active during the morning and evening, when the weather is cooler.
Many hunters, however, relish the new challenge of mule deer hunting. There are a wide assortment of techniques to consider when hunting these animals. Some are basic common sense, such as avoiding heavily scented soaps or shampoos when bathing, lest their scent give you away. Others include staying as motionless as possible and shooting when the deer has its attention focused on food or on another sound.
If you're unaccustomed to mule deer hunting, perhaps you should consider a guided hunt. This is the act of arranging a hunt while accompanied by trained professionals. This can be especially useful if you're unfamiliar with the terrain as well as the typical habits of the mule deer. Your guides will be able to give you tips regarding tracking, stalking, and shooting. Best of all, you'll be able to return to a cozy cabin or camp ground. Many hunting outfitters of this kind also provide you with hot meals and other commodities. Wyoming Mule Deer Hunting Guides

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Grow Your Food in a Monolithic Cabin Grow-Dome

Why grow your own?

 

 

Good question! Can’t we just keep making our weekly stock-up trip to the supermarket? Well of course you can.
But there are some growing (pun intended) reasons not to: 1) Tainted food has become more prevalent; 2) More people means a greater need for food; 3) The price of non-processed food continues rising; 4) Home-grown produce can be picked and eaten at its prime time – not when its green, truck-ripened and flavorless.

ALASKA LAND FOR SALE

Many people would like to grow their own food but simply have no place to do so. Others may have garden space but feel the climate is against them: too warm, too cold, no rain, too much rain, storms and tornadoes, too short of a growing season.

MONTANA LAND FOR SALE

  • Easily maintained at a specific temperature
  • Utilized during the entire year
  • Cleaned and hosed down
  • Outfitted with trays to grow food hydroponically or in soil

Other Advantages

 

WYOMING LAND FOR SALE 

 

Typically, only 10% of the water used to grow food outdoors is needed to grow it indoors.
A Monolithic Cabin is energy efficient and can maintain a specific temperature with a minimum of heating or air conditioning. That eliminates the worry of plants either freezing or burning.
Light necessary to grow the food can be supplied by a LED system specifically tuned for plant development, a MPS system with a complete solar spectrum in its....... read more here