New to Bowhunting and this site
#1
New to Bowhunting and this site
Just want to say hello. Am new to hunting, bow and gun, have done so in the past with a camera but have decided to join my boyfriend in pursuit of the majestic whitetail. Have seen some but not taken a shot yet. Small bucks. Lots of does, usually out of range or several with babies right under my stand my very first morning out. Was too awestruck to try to shoot. Amazed they never made me. Just watched to learn their movements. Go out every other weekend when they let me off work and practice at the target almost everyday. I' m enjoying the learning process to using a bow. Alot more to it than I thought. I believe I' m learning it the right way from the start--practice-practice-practice. Extreme scent control. Management--let the young ones grow up for next year.
And I' m learning alot from the posts I read here. Thanks for sharing.Hope to share my deer soon.
And I' m learning alot from the posts I read here. Thanks for sharing.Hope to share my deer soon.
#2
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Gouldsboro, PA
Posts: 548
RE: New to Bowhunting and this site
WELCOME ABOARD, THE JOHN DEER TRAIN IS HERE AND ALL ARE WELCOME>>>.
Anyway, this and some of the other message boards are great to visit since you will learn something and help you with hunting. I wish my wife had an interest in it to make it a little easier on me when I want to go to the range or do some scouting, or just going hunting. All she ever wants me to do on the weekends is yard work. I work all week and need a little play time on the weekends. I' m the kind of guy that has several projects going at once and I do get some done from clearing out some brush, burning extra boxes in the burn pit, or clearing out some of the woods. I took off from work last Friday since my wife was not feeling well and got the kids off to school. I went hunting at about 10 am to 1 pm and came back had lunch and later went out to my stand at 3 pm till dark and I only saw a spike. Saturday was the last day or early muzzleloader and I couldn' t go out since I had many things to do. Anyway, after my son' s soccer game, I had about 45 minutes of light left and I went out to my stand. A buck and 4 does came in a I shot the largest doe. My wife had me do some penance since I got one like take my son to church on Sunday.
It' s great that some ladies like yourself have an interest in this sport. The thrill of the hunt is somthing many people never experience and getting that deer, wow what an experience. I hope you get yours soon and chime in whenever you can.
Tomster
Anyway, this and some of the other message boards are great to visit since you will learn something and help you with hunting. I wish my wife had an interest in it to make it a little easier on me when I want to go to the range or do some scouting, or just going hunting. All she ever wants me to do on the weekends is yard work. I work all week and need a little play time on the weekends. I' m the kind of guy that has several projects going at once and I do get some done from clearing out some brush, burning extra boxes in the burn pit, or clearing out some of the woods. I took off from work last Friday since my wife was not feeling well and got the kids off to school. I went hunting at about 10 am to 1 pm and came back had lunch and later went out to my stand at 3 pm till dark and I only saw a spike. Saturday was the last day or early muzzleloader and I couldn' t go out since I had many things to do. Anyway, after my son' s soccer game, I had about 45 minutes of light left and I went out to my stand. A buck and 4 does came in a I shot the largest doe. My wife had me do some penance since I got one like take my son to church on Sunday.
It' s great that some ladies like yourself have an interest in this sport. The thrill of the hunt is somthing many people never experience and getting that deer, wow what an experience. I hope you get yours soon and chime in whenever you can.
Tomster
#3
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Posts: 133
RE: New to Bowhunting and this site
Tomster...man I know how you feel. I was in the same boat for 26 years. I had a big loghome that I did most of the work on myself on 5 acres in the country. All I ever did was mow grass and work aroung the house. I just could not take it anymore. There were other thing that lead to the divorce but now I am the happiest that I have ever been in my life. So I know where you are coming from.
#4
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Gouldsboro, PA
Posts: 548
RE: New to Bowhunting and this site
Thanks Loghead,
I really love my wife and I have been with her now 21 years and have 2 kids, an 11 and a 13 year old. Both are great kids. Last year I went Bow hunting plus rifle and muzzleloader and was gone almost every weekend from September to January. I did get my share of deer but also a lot of grief. This year I' m just doing the muzzleloading and rifle and we' ll see how that goes. I' m glad she and the kids miss me when I go hunting but it would be a little easier with some support.
Thanks again....
Tomster
I really love my wife and I have been with her now 21 years and have 2 kids, an 11 and a 13 year old. Both are great kids. Last year I went Bow hunting plus rifle and muzzleloader and was gone almost every weekend from September to January. I did get my share of deer but also a lot of grief. This year I' m just doing the muzzleloading and rifle and we' ll see how that goes. I' m glad she and the kids miss me when I go hunting but it would be a little easier with some support.
Thanks again....
Tomster
#5
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Posts: 133
RE: New to Bowhunting and this site
Like I said there were a lot of other things involved in the whole mess. The woman that I am engaged to now is totally different. She love squirrel and is dissapointed if I don' t come home with one for her to cook. She is interested in hunting. She won' t go due to the fact that she can' t stand the cold...lol. She loves deer meat and I hope to fill the frezzer in the next couple of weeks. Does your wife know how much you love to hunt. Is there something that she loves to do and if so does she do it??
#7
RE: New to Bowhunting and this site
Welcome to the board ladybowhntr, if you have been lurking here for a bit I am sure you have seen there are a lot of good knowledgeable folks here to help you out.
#10
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: North Central KY
Posts: 86
RE: New to Bowhunting and this site
Welcome in, It is great to welcome another lady to the wonderful world of hunting. They ain' t nothing like it. I am glad your boyfriend wants you to hunt. Believe it or not where I am from alot of the guys don' t want their ladies hunting or going to hunt camp with them. I guess they need time away from her but it makes no sense to me.