Do you take a practice Shot in the stand?
#21
RE: Do you take a practice Shot in the stand?
I NEVER have when I am in the woods during season or not I always hate to make any noise possible. Even in summer or spring when I am shed hunting it feels wrong to me to tromp through the woods making noise. Always like a cat. Anyone else feel like that?
#22
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: American by birth, Southern by the Grace of God
Posts: 207
RE: Do you take a practice Shot in the stand?
Got several friends that do but haven't picked up that practice yet and probably won't. As others have mentioned, I do draw the bow a couple of times throughout the long sit just to work out any kinks but other than that just sit and wait for the big boy (or girl) to come strolling by.
#24
RE: Do you take a practice Shot in the stand?
First off I don`t understand anyone who wants to make anymore noise than what needs to be while hunting? Secondis the scent factor? By shooting an arrow on the ground around your stand your putting human scent right back on the ground in your hunting area?Not good!
Third arrows are to expensive to be shooting at just anything? How do you know that there is not a rock or something like that just under the ground? arrows and rocks don`t mix! The things that an animal depends on for survival is his Ears,nose,and eyes, why help them by shooting an arrow on the ground? (imo)If you have doubts about your equipment or yourself in making a good and ethical shot when its time to go to the stand? Don`t go.[&:]
Third arrows are to expensive to be shooting at just anything? How do you know that there is not a rock or something like that just under the ground? arrows and rocks don`t mix! The things that an animal depends on for survival is his Ears,nose,and eyes, why help them by shooting an arrow on the ground? (imo)If you have doubts about your equipment or yourself in making a good and ethical shot when its time to go to the stand? Don`t go.[&:]
#25
RE: Do you take a practice Shot in the stand?
I don't take a practice shot when I'm hunting. I would think it would make it take longer for the woods to settle down after you got settled in and such. I do draw my bow a couple times to loosen up though. Once I'm on stand, the only thing I'm shooting at is a deer.
#26
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Memphis TN USA
Posts: 3,445
RE: Do you take a practice Shot in the stand?
First off I don`t understand anyone who wants to make anymore noise than what needs to be while hunting?
Secondis the scent factor? By shooting an arrow on the ground around your stand your putting human scent right back on the ground in your hunting area?Not good!
Third arrows are to expensive to be shooting at just anything? How do you know that there is not a rock or something like that just under the ground? arrows and rocks don`t mix!
(imo)If you have doubts about your equipment or yourself in making a good and ethical shot when its time to go to the stand? Don`t go.[&:]
#27
RE: Do you take a practice Shot in the stand?
Well I don't know how loud your bow is but with mine it's a non-issue.
I have shot and missed before and the deer were right under me and they didn't run off so I am not really worried about a deer that is 75+ yards away hearing it and leaving the country
If you are then maybe it's time to think about some new equipment.
I am sure there are others out there that may in fact be quiter but anyhow they all make some noise to some degree. Just for the record I try to make all my hunting equipment as quite as possable.
I actually usually put scent on my arrow anyway but do you really think that an arrow that your fingers touched is going to leave more scent than the scent trail left by your whole body?
Maybe I don't smell as much as youbut I have had 100's of deer walk by my arrow stuck in the ground and I have NEVER had one spook from it
First of all because it's my money and my arrows. Secondly, because I mainly hunt river bottoms and there isn't a rock within several miles. I have only ruined one arrow doing that in 16 years of bowhunting.
Like I said before I don't do it because it's a confidence issue but we could always compare kill totals and total scores if you think I am an inferor deer hunter becauseI shoot a practice shot[&:][8D]
#29
RE: Do you take a practice Shot in the stand?
ORIGINAL: bwhuntr
There is no need to shoot anything until it is dinner time! I draw the bow a few times just to make sure there is no new noise or problems. Other than that sit-n-wait!
There is no need to shoot anything until it is dinner time! I draw the bow a few times just to make sure there is no new noise or problems. Other than that sit-n-wait!
#30
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Memphis TN USA
Posts: 3,445
RE: Do you take a practice Shot in the stand?
A none alert deer standing directly under your stand when you shoot sometimes can`t figurout which way the noise came from therefore stand in the same place untill they can infact figerout which way the noise came from? Or with enuff time will most of the time settle back down and go back to eatingor what ever they were doing before.But I assure you it was not the fact that your bow is so quite!
I have heard storys of Gun hunters have this samething happen to them lots of times anda gun is louder than any bow made
Whether or not its "more or less:" is not the awnser we try as hunters to eleminate all scent or as much as possable if we can
BS. Silentit does`t take much human scent to alert a deer or havent you figerd that out yet? (lmao)Asfar as your body smelling worse or better than mine?With out a doubtthatis the stupidest thing I think I have ever read on here
Well that sounds very childesh[&:] butsilent and your right it is your money and arrows and if you want to take a chance on ruining them them go right ahead
you say you have only lost one? I never lost any or ruined any do to shooting it into the ground? and never will! Sient
If you want to shoot practice shots from your stand be my guest. But to tell me it doesn`t make any difference? (lmao)
So you seriously think that after going through the act of putting up a climber and then climbing 25 ft in a tree and then shooting, that the shooting is the part that a deer is most likely to hear or smell (considering you normally break a pretty good sweat climbing a tree in early bow season)? Seriously? Rotflmao