Monday, July 1, 2013

The Do's and Don?ts of Choosing the Right Deer Hunting Club to Join. - Outdoors - Hunting

Joining a new hunting club can be a very exciting and rewarding way to enjoy and enhance the quality of your time in the woods this season.

To successfully choose the right club you should know 2 types of important information. To start you need the "do's", the positive part, and the things you have to do. You need to find out what must be done if you wish to succeed.

Secondly is the "don'ts", the unfavorable, need-to-avoid part. Additionally it is important to really know what you need to guard against and avoid. You will need this to be able to not detract from or lessen your ability to succeed, and also you want it particularly to avoid possibly failing outright.

Following that preamble, let's now examine these three do's and don'ts of choosing the right deer hunting club to join:

First "Do": Pick a club with individuals that have the same ideas as you regarding the harvesting of animals and overall game management. The explanations for this are - why would you spend your hard earned time and money in a club where you are trying to harvest a trophy white-tail deer and every other member just wants an opportunity to fill their tag and put meat in the freezer. Just imagine how frustrating it would be to pass up deer after deer only to have your fellow club member shoot them as soon as they leave your area and wander into theirs.

First "Don't": Pick a club just because your friend, neighbor or fellow employee is a member. This implies that the club will be a good match for your personal goals and desires just because it is for theirs.

Second "Do": Pick a club that falls into a price range that you can afford for this extracurricular activity. You really need to do that because finding the best club in the world will not do you a bit of good if you cannot afford the fuel to drive there because you spent your entire deer hunting budget on the cost of club membership.

Second "Don't": Pick a club only on the price of membership. Instead you need to list what benefits you will receive in exchange for the money spent on that membership. A low price does not necessarily equal a low quality deer hunting club and likewise a high price does not necessarily equal a high quality club.

Third "Do": Make sure you understand all of the clubs rules and requirements for being a member. You really need to do this since there may be requirements of you for your membership like planned work days, mandatory meetings, etc.... Also, there may be additional fees for club projects or fines for breaking specific rules or missing required work days. All of the above are great reasons to make sure that you know the rules and requirements of what you are getting into BEFORE you become a paid-in-full member.

Third "Don't: just settle on a club that does not fit your individual goals, wants, needs and desires. This is a total mistake and it is opposite of the very first "do" on the list above. If you cannot find a club that matches your wants needs and desires, what you need to do in its place will be to find some available hunting lease land of your own and form your own club with like-minded individuals that - for the most part -can all get along and agree on rules and regulations that benefit all concerned.

So now with this information you should be able to boost your likelihood of successes with choosing the right deer hunting club to join. All you have to do is to observe the do's and don'ts set forth above. Just don't do the negative things and make sure you are doing the positive things! Do and do not do as advised above and understand that the final results you get will be great, bordering on magnificent!

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