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Thursday, September 30, 2010

“Deer Meat Safety Guide for Deer Hunters” from Deer Processing Expert Marty Prokop Offers Solution for Lead in Venison Problem

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Free deer meat guide reveals 10 common deer processing mistakes to avoid to keep food banks, deer hunters, families and children safe from lead in venison.

Marty who has processed over 7,800 deer in his 26 years experience as a professional meat cutter, deer processor and deer hunter, whose videos are used in Advanced Hunter Education says, “This isn’t speculation anymore. Deer processors and deer hunters can’t guess and can’t use the same old deer butchering ways.”

“To keep your family and children safe, you must know what to do and look for in proper, safe deer processing — whether you process deer yourself or have a butcher process for you. The ‘Deer Meat Safety Guide for Deer Hunters’ offers the solution to the problem of lead in venison and it is free at http://www.huntingheadlines.com

Disturbing statistics and findings surfacing show:

• The U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study released in November 2008 found that higher levels of lead show up in blood of people who eat deer harvested with lead bullets than people who don’t — causing danger for families, especially pregnant women and children.

• The deer meat processed at meat shops and eaten by deer hunters, families and children is not inspected for safety or approved as being fit for human consumption like beef and pork. Due to a Department of Agriculture meat inspection loophole, venison harvested by deer hunters is uninspected meat.

• Department of Agriculture tests showed 87% of meat shops tested processed lead in venison, due in part to lack of inspection.

• Lead fragments were discovered in deer meat as far away as 18 inches from the initial bullet entry point, resulting in lead being overlooked, processed and fed to families.

• Department of Natural Resources tests revealed one out of five deer hunters don’t know how to correctly process deer resulting in dangerous lead in the deer meat they butchered.

Believing deer processing and deer meat are inspected for safety like beef and pork.
There is a severe lack of deer processing training for deer hunters and meat processors and no certification or inspection for safety of the deer meat.

How using saws and the wrong knives can lead to lead in venison and higher bacteria in venison.
Sharing a grinder with other deer hunters — one hunter’s dirty trim can contaminate hundreds of pounds of other hunters’ venison.

Having your deer processed after 6 pm

Not watching what cuts of meat go in the grinder. Trusting the meat in ground venison is not contaminated or dangerous — whether processed at a meat shop or by the deer hunter.

Lack of education on what is safe deer meat and what is not.

Deer hunters feeding deer rib meat and deer fat to their families.

Eating slightly discolored meat that looks safe, but it’s not.

Accepting stinky or bad tasting venison.

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Can Wind Affect Deer Rifle Accuracy?

According to the “Sierra Bullet Reloading Manual,” a 180-grain 30-06 pointed bullet leaving the muzzle at 2700 feet per second with a 20 mile per hour crosswind will blow 6 inches off course at 200 yards. That same bullet with the same 20 mile per hour crosswind will blow 14 inches off course at 300 yards.
Regardless of wind speed, bullet drift can occur if the wind is hitting your gun barrel at certain angles.
On the other hand, if you are shooting into the wind or the wind is directly behind you, wind will have little effect on your bullet’s path.
Study ballistic charts to see how your bullet will fly and how wind speed can affect your bullet trajectory. Learn the bullet drop of your load at different distances.
Before you head out to the deer hunting woods, make sure you listen to the local weather report, specifically wind speed and direction.
With a little research and some perfect practice, you could be zeroed in on a big buck at any range under any circumstances.
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

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Deer Processing: How to Butcher a Deer

I’ll show you how to get delicious, tender, restaurant-quality steaks ... normally $10.99 a pound ... for just $2.29 a pound.
And save big bucks on other meats like delicious boneless pork chops, mouthwatering roast beef, tender beef ribs, juicy roasts and extra lean ground beef.
I’ll show you these grocery store wholesale meat secrets and how this $200 dollar to $400 dollar a month grocery savings can be yours ... with all the hard work already done for you.
Let me explain at http://www.onlinedeercamp.com where you can watch the video and learn about all of this.
See you there.
Good Luck and Great Hunting!

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Sunday, September 26, 2010

LaCrosse Men's 18" Burly Classic Hunting Boot

Lightweight, comfortable and made to move, LaCrosse's Burly Classic Hunting boot is must-have gear for the stand, field, or blind. Constructed in waterproof, scent-free rubber, this boot features a stealthy neutral finish and foam padding for added warmth and cushioning, so your feet won't give out before your game does. Special ankle-fit technology provides a no-slip, fitted profile.
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Michigan 8 point

There is nothing more exciting than taking a youth on their first hunt and beyond. Watch this short video to see what I mean.

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Saturday, September 25, 2010

Top 5 Ways to Miss Your Deer

1.) Forgetting to sight-in and clean scopes. Sights and scopes can get bumped while cleaning, handling or transferring from gun cabinet to deer hunting woods and back again.
2.) Using different ammunition than used to sight in with.
Different bullet weights and even various ammunition brands will shoot differently from the same rifle.
Make sure you stock up on the same brand and bullet weight of ammunition, the brand and weight you sighted in your rifle with, before you head to the deer hunting woods.
3.) Taking free hand shots.
Free hand shots are the least effective for deer hunting, because in many situations you are not rock solid when shooting.
If you don’t have a good rifle rest in your tree stand or blind when you are deer hunting, use your knee to steady your shot.
Another option is shooting from the prone position, but don’t try this from a tree stand.
Always try to use a solid rest before taking the shot.
4.) Not enough perfect practice.
There is more to shooting a rifle and becoming a good shot than just simply sighting in your rifle.
The more you can practice with different shooting scenarios, the better you will become at handling your deer rifle.
5.) Not knowing your shooting limitations.
This is really simple. If you don’t feel you can make a long range shot, don’t shoot.
At times, some deer hunters let their egos take over.
Only shoot the distance you have practiced for. This will keep you from wounding deer.
How can you avoid missing your deer the next time you go deer hunting?
• Sight in your deer rifle several times before deer season arrives.
• Remember to deer hunt use the same brand and bullet weight of ammo you used to sight in your deer rifle.
• Always use a solid rest when taking a shot.
• Perfect practice. Perfect practice. Perfect practice.
• Take shots only at distances you are comfortable shooting.
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Is Day Dreaming Costing You Your Big Buck?

Deer hunters can become caught up in the mind’s rambling on about work, the never ending honey-do list and countless other chores that should be done. The deer hunter is not paying attention to the woods for sights and sounds of deer.
If this trance-like state progresses, the deer hunter becomes oblivious to the external surroundings and is simply going through the motions of being in the deer woods.
If a deer hunter cannot break this trance-like spell, he/she may be better off taking a break from the woods as they would not see a deer if it were right in front of them.
The best way to tag a deer when you are out hunting is to think, smell, see and breath deer hunting. Concentrate on looking for deer signs and listening for sounds that could be made by deer.
You will be a more successful deer hunter by increasing your awareness and concentrating on deer hunting when you are out in the field.
Good Luck and Great Hunting!


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Is Your Deer Hunting Rifle Shooting Straight?

Semi automatic hunting rifle Merkel SR1Image via Wikipedia
Remember back at the range when you fired the first bullet from your well cleaned gun?
You noticed it was the only bullet that was out of sync with the other rounds you shot. All of the bullets after that first shot hit perfectly.
Very few deer hunters clean rifle barrels between shots when at the rifle range. This means we are actually judging how well our guns shoot through “dirty” barrels.
In the scenario above shots fired after the very first shot seemed most accurate.  Test the shooting accuracy of your gun by shooting two 3 shot groups.
For one 3 shot group clean the barrel after each shot.

For the second group shoot three consecutive shots without cleaning in between rounds.
Pay close attention to the very first shot out of the clean barrel. Notice if it strikes the target differently than subsequent shots.

If it does, your rifle may perform better after a shot has been fired.  Remember, the first shot at a deer is usually the most important one and often times the only one you get.

If your gun performs better after a shot has been fired through the barrel, consider safely firing one shot through your barrel before you head out deer hunting.  Clean your gun after shooting, but remember the first shot out of your clean gun will be the least accurate.  Why clean your gun if it shoots poorly when clean?  A dirty barrel will shorten the life of your deer hunting rifle, perhaps causing rust and deterioration. If left extremely dirty, your gun may become dangerous to shoot.
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Friday, September 24, 2010

Michigan Buck 2009



2009 was a great year for hunting deer in Michigan. With the mild winter and warm summer of 2010 it should even be greater this year.

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MICHIGAN OPENING DAY OF DEER SEASON



If this little video gets your blood boiling just wait until opening day!
I know you can't wait. How about taking your son or daughter with you this
year and introducing the fine sport of whitetail deer hunting in Michigan
to them. They'll love it!

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Thursday, September 23, 2010

HeatMax Hot Hands 2 Handwarmer (40 pairs)

Designed for skiers, hunters, fishermen, golfers, or anyone who works or plays in the cold for long hours, the Heatmax HotHands-2 Hand Warmers are air-activated and will provide up to 10 hours of soothing warmth inside gloves, pockets or wherever you feel a chill. All Heatmax warmers are made of natural materials, including iron powder, water, salt, activated charcoal, and wood fiber. When exposed to air, these materials react together to produce heat through an extremely fast oxidation (or rusting) process. Users should allow 10 to 20 minutes for the warmers to reach their optimal temperatures.
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Free Deer Meat Recipes: Venison Meatballs with Pepper Sauce

1/2 pound fresh mushrooms, sliced
1 1/2 cups ketchup
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
3/4 cup water
1/2 cup chopped green pepper
1/2 cup chopped sweet red pepper
2 tablespoons chopped onion
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
In a large bowl, combine the first three ingredients. Crumble beef over mixture and mix well. Shape into 1-in. balls. Place on a greased broiler pan. Broil 4-6 in. from the heat for 5-8 minutes or until browned. In a Dutch oven, combine the sauce ingredients. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; add meatballs. Simmer, uncovered, for 1 hour or until the meat is no longer pink.
Serve as appetizers or serve over noodles or cooked rice as a meal.

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