Wow bow hunting is HARD!!
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Wow bow hunting is HARD!!
This is my first full year at bowhunting, althought I have always been shoting my bow I just never went hunting with it. this year I did my homework and studied and shot my bow but it still didn't prepare me. I am hunting in a great spot between a bedding area full of rubs and scraps and a big oak flat. The deer travel back and forth. I have hunted this area before only in guns season so I knew the area.
But I found out bowhunting is totaly different! I hunt for meat to help feed my family so I am not picky when it comes to bucks so a week ago I had a small spike come 20 yards. Getting ready to draw back and relized I fogot my release at the base of the tree!! But I have practice using fingers before but it had been a few years. The young buck offered a perfect broadside shot and I took it, But watch my arrow fly over his back. I got down and found my arrow and realized I grazed the deer. With the deer walking away and no blood except one little drop on my arrow I knew it wasn't hurt bad and would live but went ahead and search the whole are just to be sure.
So I finally got to go hunting again yesterday and got there late due to time change and was in my tree for 45 min. when 3 does came out of the bedding area and heading right in front of me. The second doe was about 15 yards in front of me and offered the same perfect broadside shot this time I had my release. But wouldn't you know that one stupid little limb hanging there, that I didn't see at first because I was focuse on my pin and the deer, cause my arrow to fly over her back.
Bowhunting is the hardest thing I have ever done but I don't think I will ever pick my shotgun up again because bowhunting is hard but so much more rewarding and Iam confident I will get my first deer with a bow this year even though Ihave only taken 4 deer in 11 years hunting!!! But 2 of them came in the past3 years out of this stand I'm hunting now.
But I found out bowhunting is totaly different! I hunt for meat to help feed my family so I am not picky when it comes to bucks so a week ago I had a small spike come 20 yards. Getting ready to draw back and relized I fogot my release at the base of the tree!! But I have practice using fingers before but it had been a few years. The young buck offered a perfect broadside shot and I took it, But watch my arrow fly over his back. I got down and found my arrow and realized I grazed the deer. With the deer walking away and no blood except one little drop on my arrow I knew it wasn't hurt bad and would live but went ahead and search the whole are just to be sure.
So I finally got to go hunting again yesterday and got there late due to time change and was in my tree for 45 min. when 3 does came out of the bedding area and heading right in front of me. The second doe was about 15 yards in front of me and offered the same perfect broadside shot this time I had my release. But wouldn't you know that one stupid little limb hanging there, that I didn't see at first because I was focuse on my pin and the deer, cause my arrow to fly over her back.
Bowhunting is the hardest thing I have ever done but I don't think I will ever pick my shotgun up again because bowhunting is hard but so much more rewarding and Iam confident I will get my first deer with a bow this year even though Ihave only taken 4 deer in 11 years hunting!!! But 2 of them came in the past3 years out of this stand I'm hunting now.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Wow bow hunting is HARD!!
Getting ready to draw back and relized I fogot my release at the base of the tree!!
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RE: Wow bow hunting is HARD!!
ORIGINAL: Arthur P
There are reasons I always preferred using my fingers instead of a release. Barebow instead of sights. Longbow or recurve instead of a compound. I always found it easier to get within solid shooting range than to try andjuggle all that STUFF.
Getting ready to draw back and relized I fogot my release at the base of the tree!!
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RE: Wow bow hunting is HARD!!
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ORIGINAL: Arthur P
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Getting ready to draw back and relized I fogot my release at the base of the tree!! [/blockquote]
There are reasons I always preferred using my fingers instead of a release. Barebow instead of sights. Longbow or recurve instead of a compound. I always found it easier to get within solid shooting range than to try andjuggle all that STUFF.
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There isthe reason why I carry two releases
ORIGINAL: Arthur P
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Getting ready to draw back and relized I fogot my release at the base of the tree!! [/blockquote]
There are reasons I always preferred using my fingers instead of a release. Barebow instead of sights. Longbow or recurve instead of a compound. I always found it easier to get within solid shooting range than to try andjuggle all that STUFF.
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There isthe reason why I carry two releases
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RE: Wow bow hunting is HARD!!
I hook my release to my bow afterwards, as well. But I also practice with fingers on a regular basis. So if something happens where I didn't have a release, I would still be able to hunt with confidence.
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RE: Wow bow hunting is HARD!!
You'll get 'em..........The first thing I do once I'm settled in my stand is draw my bow and aim it at all my shooting lanes.......Reherse, in your head about different situations that might happen if that deer shows up. "OK I'll stop it there, 20 yard pin, aim at a hair, follow through, dead deer"
Good luck!
Good luck!