buck fever ????
#11
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Maine
Posts: 3,555
RE: buck fever ????
IMO, the shakes are half the fun
The best advise I can give is to think of the job at hand. First you might have to get into a stand position and then you've got to get drawn back. lastly you needs to settle the pin on its mark and let the arrow go. I find the process almost methodical but the adrenilin is still flowing
#12
RE: buck fever ????
It's only a deer. Focus on the task at hand, let the inner predator in you take over and everything will fall into place.
Easier said than done, but its about the best I can give. I have always seemed to be really calm at the moment of truth, I'll let my excitement out afterwards.
Easier said than done, but its about the best I can give. I have always seemed to be really calm at the moment of truth, I'll let my excitement out afterwards.
#13
RE: buck fever ????
I always get that shot of adrenaline when there is action around my stand. The way I overcome it is by focusing on my target and trying to plan for the shot. I try to judge when/where the shot will happen and also when would be the best point to draw my bow. The shakes don't kick in until after the shot.
#14
RE: buck fever ????
Buck fever???? Haaaaaaaaaa, more like deer fever!!!!!! I seen a fawn and i get the shakes! Man i love bowhuntin'!
Wish i could get this bigger for yall to see. 12pt 250lbs dressed stuffed in a trunk of my old corrolla when i was like 19yrs old!
Wish i could get this bigger for yall to see. 12pt 250lbs dressed stuffed in a trunk of my old corrolla when i was like 19yrs old!
#16
Join Date: Aug 2004
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Posts: 6
RE: buck fever ????
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#17
RE: buck fever ????
ORIGINAL: adams
The day I loose the shakes will likely be the day I hang up my bow. IMO getting deer close is a major rush and them trying to put it all together to land a good shot is what makes this sport so challenging.
IMO, the shakes are half the fun
#18
RE: buck fever ????
The more deer you see and the more you harvest your shaking will come under control. Enjoy that feeling. I remember them well from when i first started bow hunting. Get a few under your belt and the severity of your shakes will deminish.
#19
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 10
RE: buck fever ????
I ALWAYS start shakin AFTER I encounter deer for some reason, I focus so much on post shot stuff that it keeps me calm. I just imagine finding my bright bubbly red blood covered arrow and seein the deer go down. Seems to work for me