Kate Boulos and English Setters

Kate Boulos and English Setters
Cedar Ridge Charm and Cedar Ridge Doll at Watermelon Pond Plantation

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Gone Fishin'!

Sometimes it's nice to take a break and get away. What better way to enjoy a day away than to relax on the river, fishing pole in hand, and a few buddies. Here are some tips to have a perfect day fishing:

Plan ahead of time. Many great trips happen with no planning, but catching fish is often easier with some planning beforehand. Figure out the best fishing spots, what type of fish are at these spots, and the best type of bait to use to catch the biggest fish.

Bring buddies. Sometimes fishing is best done alone, but this can also be dangerous. There's nothing wrong with going with a buddy or two. You don't need to be by each other, but within seeing distance in case there is an emergency. Having friends along though could make a boring trip more exciting, plus it's a great way to bond with friends. This could also be a great bachelor party for those wishing to go a non traditional route.

Remember moderation is key. The hot sun and humid temperatures can cause injury if not moderated. So when out fishing make sure you use the proper protection (sunscreen, hats, etc), and be sure to take breaks on occasion.

Enjoy your time away and relax! :) There's nothing like a good day fishing.


Sunday, April 22, 2012

Best Tools to Use When Hunting

When hunting, there are many items you can bring along to make the journey easier and more enjoyable. But what items/tools should you bring? Here are some items to bring to help you along:

1 - Safety gear! The number one item on our list is safety gear, and for good reason. A first aid kit is a good item to carry along, and many are available at a low cost from local stores. Be sure to wear your orange vest as well to protect against fellow hunters.

2 - Bird whistles. If you are out hunting certain types of bird, there are whistles available to help you along.

3 - A cell phone. Be sure to turn it on silent or off when you're stalking your prey. A ringing cell phone is never a good idea when a deer is within sight. Some prefer leaving their phone at home when hunting, but if there is an emergency, it will be a while before you can get a hold of one. That could be your saving grace.

4 - Food! Keep snacks and water on hand in case you get the munchies.

5 - A map of the area. To help ensure you don't accidentally get lost, it's a good idea to keep a map on hand of the local surroundings, if one is available.

6 - A companion. Although not technically an "item" having a companion with you during your hunt is not only safer, it'll also help the time pass. Two heads are better than one, and four eyes are better for spotting animals when hunting, as well as a good way to keep an eye out for any dangers that may be around.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Keep Cool When Hunting

One important thing to remember when hunting during the warmer months is to make sure you keep yourself and your hunting dogs cool. Heat stroke is dangerous, and can knock you out of the hunting game if you are not careful. So before you go out and hunt during the warmer seasons, make sure you bring along a few important items:
1 - Water! Of course, water is very important for both you and any hunting companions you may bring along. When it is hot outside it's very easy to overheat yourself. Just imagine how much easier it is to overheat when you have a coat of fur! So make sure to not only keep an eye on yourself, but also on any hunting dogs that may accompany you.
2 - Electrolytes. Some say Gatorade is just as important to have on hand as water, especially if your hunting trek involves any hiking. So make sure that in addition to water you have something handy such as Gatorade.
3 - Carry food. If you will be out for a long period of time, make sure you take a break and enjoy a quick snack, such as an orange or an apple.
4 - Have shade. Whether it's through the use of a hat, make sure you have access to shade when out.

For other tips and tricks when hunting, check out Cedar Ridge Setters.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Bugs and Hunting - How to prevent bug bites while hunting

It's that time of year again, time for spring hunting. The best environment, perfect temperature, and great game waiting for you to catch. But for some, hunting during the spring can be a task, especially in warmer climates where the mosquitoes and bugs can run rampant. Don't let this stop you from enjoying the warm weather and great game only available during spring. Rather, stop bugs in their tracks!

First, make sure you bath before you hunt, and avoid using any products that may contain scents. Flowery or fruity scents attract bugs, and will make you a target or their lunch.

Invest in a good bug spray. When you're looking for a bug spray, avoid the ones with many harsh residues. Bug sprays that offer a light cover may not work as well. For those with skin problems, there are many options available for those with sensitive skin.

Don't forget your companion during this time! Dogs can catch heartworms from mosquitoes, so it's important to keep pets on heartworm protection if they will be joining your hunt.