Bow Hunting Champaign, IL area
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 12
Bow Hunting Champaign, IL area
I want to buy a bow and start bow hunting next fall. But, being new to bows, I know very little. And am on a budget. Hoping someone in the area can hook me up with some knowledge, where to buy a good beginner bow (cheap hopefully!), where i can practice, etc.
Got married, had a baby, and moved to the area, so I don't know too many people up here, otherwise I wouldn't have to ask on here lol
Got married, had a baby, and moved to the area, so I don't know too many people up here, otherwise I wouldn't have to ask on here lol
#2
krisko,
Go to the best archery pro shop in Champaign and get sized up for draw length, and get an idea of what weight you can handle. Write the results down, then go home and start shopping online for a good quality used bow. There is no product on the market that loses it's value quicker than bows. This is due to fast evolving technology, but more so perceived value. You'll save 50-60% going this route, and can likely get a 2009 or 2010 bow. In my opinion the best resale marketplace is the Archery Talk For Sale Forum. And it is huge. Another good option is ebay.
It's probably best to find out what your budget is, and what bows were the best sellers in 09 & 10. You can find that out by Googling. You are safe if you stick to the most polular models from companies like Bowtech (or RedHead which is generic BT) or Hoyt.
As to public land, there's not too much down your way. Depends on how far you can drive. Vermillion County is not too bad.
Go to the best archery pro shop in Champaign and get sized up for draw length, and get an idea of what weight you can handle. Write the results down, then go home and start shopping online for a good quality used bow. There is no product on the market that loses it's value quicker than bows. This is due to fast evolving technology, but more so perceived value. You'll save 50-60% going this route, and can likely get a 2009 or 2010 bow. In my opinion the best resale marketplace is the Archery Talk For Sale Forum. And it is huge. Another good option is ebay.
It's probably best to find out what your budget is, and what bows were the best sellers in 09 & 10. You can find that out by Googling. You are safe if you stick to the most polular models from companies like Bowtech (or RedHead which is generic BT) or Hoyt.
As to public land, there's not too much down your way. Depends on how far you can drive. Vermillion County is not too bad.
#4
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 42
Go see Cole at Hunters Haven on Bloomington Rd in Champaign. He is extremely knowledgeable in the archery field and has a selection of used and new bows and can answer any questions you might have. Check out Clinton Lake Public land there is hundreds of acres over there and if you can get over there during the week you will find you will have the place to yourself alot. Weekends not so much. Hope that helps.
#5
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 12
Go see Cole at Hunters Haven on Bloomington Rd in Champaign. He is extremely knowledgeable in the archery field and has a selection of used and new bows and can answer any questions you might have. Check out Clinton Lake Public land there is hundreds of acres over there and if you can get over there during the week you will find you will have the place to yourself alot. Weekends not so much. Hope that helps.
#7
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: East Central Illinois
Posts: 70
Clinton lake is your closest spot for public area to archery hunt. Been there many years and some real good opportunities exist but so do other hunters it is no secret by no means. Best bet there is be willing to get off the beaten path for best success. Vermillion county has some areas also and it is not much further to go that direction for some nice deer. Hunters haven is a nice place to get started they also have some used equipment for sale. Indoor range is ok , still take the time to go to Blue Ridge in monticello so you see what is available in the area.
#8
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 12
Clinton lake is your closest spot for public area to archery hunt. Been there many years and some real good opportunities exist but so do other hunters it is no secret by no means. Best bet there is be willing to get off the beaten path for best success. Vermillion county has some areas also and it is not much further to go that direction for some nice deer. Hunters haven is a nice place to get started they also have some used equipment for sale. Indoor range is ok , still take the time to go to Blue Ridge in monticello so you see what is available in the area.
#9
Clinton isn't as bad as it seems. If your willing to walk further than 1/4 mile your golden. Lots of good deer there if you scout around. I hunted there religiously for 9 years before my job took me to Utah. Down sides to Clinton is that you can't leave a stand up, so you will need a climber or hunt off the ground. And you gotta shoot a Doe first, which helps the overall management. I am coming back to hunt Oct 29-Nov 5th though, and that's where I am going.
Hunters Haven is ok in a pinch. But i'd never let them work on your bow once you upgrade.
Hunters Haven is ok in a pinch. But i'd never let them work on your bow once you upgrade.
#10
I have hunted Middle Fork in Vermilion County and I really enjoyed it. Just get online and look at the park maps then try and scout alittle so you have an idea where you want to go. Like most public hunting ground the best spots are usually the hardest to get to and off the main roads. http://dnr.state.il.us/lands/landmgt.../r3/middle.htm
I would also look at dicks sporting goods. They have some good starter bows at modest prices. But my advice would be to shop around. hit up blue ridge, dicks, and hunters haven and see who will do the best for you. If you buy at blue ridge I know they usually throw in range time so that would help you get set up.
I would also look at dicks sporting goods. They have some good starter bows at modest prices. But my advice would be to shop around. hit up blue ridge, dicks, and hunters haven and see who will do the best for you. If you buy at blue ridge I know they usually throw in range time so that would help you get set up.