Knees Shaking
#21
Typical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: NH
Posts: 854
RE: Knees Shaking
Awesome feeling, isn't it!! Total adrenaline is what it is! I have learned to control the shakes over the years. Sometimes I still get them, after the shot, but they are rare.
I stuck a nice bear a couple years ago and immediately after I began shaking. I called my buddy on the radio and he met me at my stand 15 minutes later. I was a wreck...still shaking badly, teeth chattering...had to shorten my harness strap so I wouldnt fall out of the tree...seriously...best damn adrenaline rush I have ever had. I LIVE FOR THAT...I'm like a crack addict trying to recapture his original high...
I stuck a nice bear a couple years ago and immediately after I began shaking. I called my buddy on the radio and he met me at my stand 15 minutes later. I was a wreck...still shaking badly, teeth chattering...had to shorten my harness strap so I wouldnt fall out of the tree...seriously...best damn adrenaline rush I have ever had. I LIVE FOR THAT...I'm like a crack addict trying to recapture his original high...
#22
RE: Knees Shaking
I think that the circulation slows down in the extremities while you are in a stand, and so your limbs will cool down. When a deer approaches, and the adrenaline causes blood vessels to dilate, the flow of blood through your limbs will drop your core body temperature. You getthe shakes, and it'sjust aphysiological reaction to warm yourbodyback up. Now, why does this happen to me when it's warm???
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#23
RE: Knees Shaking
I have no problem with shaking unless it is a deer I'm going to shoot. I can sit and watch does underneath my stand, but when im going to shoot it, i shake like a leaf. I get this doubly bad when it is a buck, especially if its a big one
#25
RE: Knees Shaking
Experience & age will settle down the shakes to some degree. I still get pumped when even a doe passes nearby. When the day comes i don't get a charge out of an approaching deer, its time to quit.