What hunting tips would you like to share that make you sucessful?
#11
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Perfect Practice, practice and practice some more.
Be as involved in your hunting as much as you can all year long. Scout all year. If you have a good area, learn it inside and out and stick with it. This really applies to where you hunt out of state. It doesn't pay to jump around to new areas every year if your area holds animals.
Take everything said to you by others with a grian of salt and don't be afraid to try new, yet realistic things.
It is not the equipment as much as the hunter and how he or she hunts and uses their skills and epuipment.
Be as involved in your hunting as much as you can all year long. Scout all year. If you have a good area, learn it inside and out and stick with it. This really applies to where you hunt out of state. It doesn't pay to jump around to new areas every year if your area holds animals.
Take everything said to you by others with a grian of salt and don't be afraid to try new, yet realistic things.
It is not the equipment as much as the hunter and how he or she hunts and uses their skills and epuipment.
#12
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Fort Collins, Colorado
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When you practice with your bow...practice with the hunbting clothes you will wear.
Especially if you like to wear a hat (baseball style). If you practice W/O a hat on, then go into the woods, your bill may change your archor points just enough to mess things up.
Especially if you like to wear a hat (baseball style). If you practice W/O a hat on, then go into the woods, your bill may change your archor points just enough to mess things up.
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