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Welcome to Dukat's Journal of Hunting |
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Welcome to the most informative and entertaining hunting website on the internet. We are dedicated to providing you the knowledge we have learned the past 20 years of hunting as well as great articles on successful hunts from hunters around the world.
As the Dukat's Journal grows, we will be adding sections on equipment, outfitters and taxidermists including reviews and ratings, forums and much more to make this the one stop site for you when planning a hunt. The great thing about having all of our resources and articles online is you'll never need to dig through hundreds of old magazines, searching for that certain article. Just use our search engine to find the article you seek. Have you had some success hunting lately? Send your story and pictures to
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Caldwell Lead Sled Review |
Sighting in a rifle can be a painful experience, especially with a large or magnum caliber rifle. Often it's tough to tell if your rifle is shooting poorly or the poor shooting is caused by the shooter. It doesn't take much to receive a bruised shoulder and a flinching reflex causing your accuracy to be worse rather than better. Finally there is a product on the market that claims to have remedied this problem. I received a Caldwell Lead Sled as a gift and couldn't wait to test it out. |
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Have you ever found that perfect set up within range of a group of lovesick gobblers strutting til their heads turned blue? You sneak in and start purring on your slate only to have Mr. Tommy Tom Tom go silent and disappear in the opposite direction? Merriam's turkeys seem to be famous for it. If you don't find one in the first couple weeks, they are too wise to be fooled even by the best turkey caller. Now what?
If your anything like me, by the time April rolls around, you'll do about anything to get back out hunting again. For me it's an annual 20 hour drive to Nebraska to chase the wily long beards. The problem is, I usually don't make it until early May and the turkeys have usually been educated by numerous hunters by that stage of the season. |
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Dry Ground Lion Hunting - Part 1 |
Hunting lions in the dry desert of Arizona takes tough horses and good dogs. Without snow to help locate a fresh track, good lion guides spend a lot of time on horseback and get to know the local ranchers. Educating a few ranch hands on how to spot lion scratches and providing them a cell number to call when a fresh kill is found, gives you a better chance to cut a track and find a lion. I signed up with Layne Brandt, a lion guide in southern Arizona, just after Easter of 07. Layne has a waiting list and takes you out, mainly on weekends, until you kill a lion. |
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His name was Dawson. We met by chance in a bird dog's paradise. I had recently moved from a project in the low country of South Carolina to the middle of nowhere northern Nevada. My employer was building a gold mine near the tiny town of Battle Mountain and I found a spot to live 20 miles outside of town. My soon to be bride, Susan, had stayed in South Carolina to finish up loose ends and help her company find a replacement before joing me in Nevada. |
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Preparing Your Bird for Taxidermy |
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You finally make plans for that once in a lifetime trip to Nebraska to hunt the rare prairie chicken of the plains. You have read all the articles, found the perfect location, and trained your dogs on making that rock solid point. The day arrives when you set out on the open road, your truck loaded with gear, and begin the trip.
How do you make sure when the dogs lock up, and you make that perfect crossing shot on a mature male prairie chicken, that you’ll remember that day for the rest of your life. This article will give you the tools to make it a success. |
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Black Bear Hunting Over Bait |
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If you haven’t tried black bear hunting, these bulky black beasts will give you a thrill that’s tough to compare to a typical whitetail hunt. There is just something about hunting a carnivore that gets your blood pumping. The great thing about a black bear is they are spread all over the United States and Canada, are a reasonable priced hunt, and normally are not an extremely physical hunt.
In my experience, a great way to start hunting for black bears is by finding an outfitter that hunts for bears over bait. Although you don’t have the fulfillment of back breaking hikes and spotting and stalking the animal, hunting over bait presents challenges of it’s own. |
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