1. What is choke a reference to and what is it used for.
A shotgun choke is a constriction of the bore of a shotgun. The purpose of a shotgun choke is to force the shot from the shotgun to shoot forward in a tighter pattern or wider pattern, depending on choke and desired outcome.
2. Which of the following are related? Ferret, pine martin, fox, badger, Squirrel.
Ferret, Badger and Pine Martin
3. What does Mepps pay cash for?
fox, black and gray squirrels tails
4. What species of fish belong to the salmonid family you can answer in general do not list each one.
salmon, trout, Whitefish, and graylings and char
5. What is the difference between horns and antlers?
Antlers are grown as an extension of the animal's skull. They are true bone and are a single structure They are generally found only on males. Antlers are shed and regrown each year. Horns are covered by an exterior sheath grown by specialized hair follicles, as are your fingernails. Horns are never shed and continue to grow throughout the animals life. The exception to this rule is the pronghorn which sheds and regrows its horn sheath each year.
6. Can you fire a shell chambered for a 12/70 through a 12/76?
No...
7. What does the term rifled mean?
Helical grooves known as rifling are cut into the bore of a barrel of a firearm during production to increase the accuracy of that firearm. When the gun is discharged, these grooves cause the bullet to spin as it travels the length of the barrel and thus stabilize the bullet during flight.
8. What does a female mallard duck do when a predator approaches her nest /young?
she is likely to go flapping and squawking away from her nest, as if injured with a broken wing
9. What is the difference between a 4x4 and 8 point in terms of deer?
nothing- 4x4 is an 8 point- just different ways to call the same thing, depending on the area you live in
10. What is the difference between waterfowl and upland game birds?
waterfowl, common term for members of the order Anseriformes, wild, aquatic, typically freshwater birds including ducks, geese, and screamers. Upland Game Bird - Any wild bird suitable for food, including the larger species (such as wild turkey and goose), medium-sized birds (including Pheasant and wild duck) and smaller game birds (such as the coot, dove, grouse, hazel hen, lark, mud hen, Partridge, pigeon, Plover, quail, rail, snipe, thrush and woodcock).
11. How does a northern pike strike bait?
it usually grabs it across the mid-section. swims off with it for a short distance, then expels the bait and reingests it head first.
12. Which of the following are poisonous? Eel, blowfish, bull snake, daddy long legs, platypuss.
Eels, Blowfish, platypus and daddy long legs
13. what is a rainbow trout a salmon or a trout.
Trout is the common name given to a number of species of freshwater fish belonging to the salmon family
14. what do all salmonids have in common.
all salmonids have an adipose fin
15. finish the following old wives tale: when the wind...
when the wind blows from the West, fish bite the best.
when the wind blows from the East, fish bite the least.
when the wind blows from the North, do not go forth.
when the wind blows from the South blows bait in their mouth.