Okay, so some of you know me as the guy who hasn't hunted yet, but has decided to go on his first hunt this fall. I must thank all you Tradgangers for all of your support and help in answering my questions, making sure I have the right gear and offering to put me on the deer. I am starting to get so excited I feel like I'm going to burst. I mojo'd my bow, I am making my first set of hunting arrows complete with copperhead skin cresting and Snuffer broadheads and I've never practiced so much in my life. For someone who has contemplated whether or not I could take the life of an animal, I really feel ready to go out and try to put some meat on my table. I know my 3 sons are looking forward to it. Am I going to feel this excited this time of year every year or does this excitement wear off over time. I can't wait for the quiet of the woods.The rustling of the leaves. The cool Autumn breeze, and the smell of the decomposing leaves. The stillness of the forest. I am so excited!!!
Brian
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I'll be the one to tell You... Your in big Trouble... I have been hunting for over 20 years & I still get that way on opening Day.
brother just wait untill the first chilly morning in Sept, your blood will be pumping and your heart will beat like a piston!!
BTW, will you be hunting with someone in your area to help? If not here is some tips that might help.
Get Your kids to help You.. mix up some red food dye & water, put it in a spray bottle. Get one or all 3 of your sons to make a trail by spraying the ground here & there, drag their feet like they have a bad charley horse. Tracking
Also look on the net for "How- to - skin game" & " how to butcher game". They will help when it's work time.
Just a reminder: Always tell someone where You will be hunting & when You will be back.
and most of all be safe but have fun even if ya dont get anything its just good being out there.
Have to disagree about one thing, ya should worry about getting something. You are out there to kill something, if not bring a camera. I love to hunt and enjoy nature but my main goal is to bring home something for the pot!!` Brian I will put ya on deer my friend!! Shawn
Brian, having much the same experience here.
:)
Good luck.You hunt to kill. :archer:
Brian,
I'm a trad newbie and freshman hunter too this year. Season in NV opens August 1. Been PM-ing with a local TGer and he's helped out a lot with general prep and hunt unit. I got a pretty tough unit (dry high-desert) this year and his assistance is invaluable. Count your blessings that you have so much game in NY. I wished I would have taken this up years ago when I was growing up in PA. Good hunting!
Quinn
I love it when my heart is ready to jump out my throat, tunnel vision just before the shot, a shakey arrow on the rest that magicaly steadies during the shot, the ringing in my ears, the shortness of breath, knowing you made a good shot, blood trailing, the patch of white laying on it's side just ahead, the soreness in my muscles from dragging one out, the feast, the memories. This is barely the tip of the iceberg. :bigsmyl:
Brian,
I may bring you up a "present" this weekend if I can get free..... :pray:
(I'll keep ya posted)
Does the excitement wear off? If you are doing it right, it NEVER wears off. In fact, if you are doing it right you will find that it "recharges your batteries", and you will feel the need to hunt actually becomes necessary for your piece of mind and spiritual well being.
I have read many times that it is no longer necessary for modern man to hunt, but I must say
that with the way many things are now, hunting
most certainly IS necessary. It is a part of each and every human being alive. We have few instincts left.
"The rustling of the leaves, the cool Autumn breeze, the aroma of the woods, and that peaceful,
soul pleasing stillness of the forest". A person can enjoy all of those things without hunting, but when you are there as a HUNTER, a feeling of completion will come over you. A heightened feeling of peace
and respect for EVERYTHING that you may have never known will fit into a part of your being
and you will know your place, and feel your connection with EVERYTHING. When you are a hunter, the sixth sense that game animals have comes into play. They can FEEL your gaze when you are a hunter, because when you are a hunter, you are DIFFERENT.
I agree with Shawn Leonard. In addition to all the reasons we hunt, we are there to KILL.
It is not bad, or wrong, and no apologies are necessary. Your heart will celebrate, because you will have proven to yourself that you are not
afraid to admit that for you to exist, something must die. You are brave enough to accept the reality. It is then that true respect for all life comes crashing into your heart.
You think you are excited now?... you just wait until a deer is coming your way, closing the distance, and you can see the shine of its eyes, and the morning dew in its whiskers. And when it suddenly stops and stares into YOUR eyes, even though you didn`t move, thats when you will KNOW you are indeed a HUNTER.
I am excited for you. TO THE HUNT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very well said and I thank you!
Brian
I started out shooting my trad bows at 39 years old because it reminded me of being a kid. I bought a bow and attended 3D shoots, practiced in the backyard and stump shooting alot. Then I met some great friends that were bowhunters (thanks Carl,Clint,Ron,Scott). They turned me on to the idea of the ultimate archery contest: Hunting (Deer). I started out as an archer for the fun of seeing the arrow fly, progressed to a bowhunter and sfter 3 years of hunting, I am hoping I learned enough and will be blessed with a deer.
Hunting to me is the most peaceful yet exciting thing in the world. I wish you all luck this year. At 43 years old, I hope I can hunt for 20 more years, I have alot of time to make up for. LOL,
Wait till you see a deer!
When the excitement goes away, so does my bow.
Good luck!
This will be my 18 th season. It starts in 5 weeks four days and 17 hours. Last night at 4:20 am in a dream I saw a deer. It took a couple hours to get back to sleep. Bow hunting is way too fun. Good luck and be sure to post your success pics.
Bonebuster said it all! Well put.
Bonebuster said it well-- there is a feeling of respect when taking the life of an arrowed animal, that no one can completely describe in words, nor can anyone who hasn't experienced it fully understand.
I was reading an article of a man who took a bighorn with a recurve; and, after the shot he repeated to himself, "I don't hunt to kill, I kill to have hunted". IMO, nothing descibes myself as a bowhunter more accurately.
Good luck this fall!
Never goes away. Not with a bow. Remember it's all in how close you can get not how far you can get em from.
Start off easy. You can always up the challenge.
Wait 'til you shoot at a deer!!!! Adrenaline breeds a love hate relationship.....the rush is amazing but the shakes and shivers will leave you feeling frozen to the bone.
Best wishes creating some memories.
Regards,
homebru
Just a suggestion....practicing for hunting is a little different than target shooting. Try this when possible....get your family/friends to come out and watch your first arrow at a target of the day(hopefully a 3D target). Take one and only one shot. Having people watch adds pressure to the shot and only getting one try is what you will most likely have when your first animal comes in. Make it from your longest comfortable hunting distance...hopefully that's less than 20.
Best of luck and have fun!
i am new to trad and hunting as well i plan on going hunting this fall. i have a friend that may join me in my trek i converted him from a wheelie :D i can't wait! iwrestled with the "can i take the life of an animal?" thing. I cried when i first shot a bird with a BB gun. So this is going to be really tuff for me. I love animals and wildlife but i also love how they taste and since my stomach rules most of my actions why not go hunting as well? Can't wait to get me some "Goodwill" camo :D and set up my first set of woodies with BH's!
Good Luck! Good hunting! Aim small!
I've been a serious hunter for over 20 years and, though, it may be a bit harder to get out of bed as the season progresses the early morning still calls me. As long as you "do it right" and don't become an obsessed poacher it will always be exciting.
Early in my hunting career I was tempted to sneak up on a big buck with my .32 muzzleloader during a squirrel hunt. Yep, out of season. But, I held my composure and suppressed that inclination. But that kept knawing at me that that would be an easy way to bag a deer. Then one morning at church, while I wasn't really paying much attention, the Lord let it be known to me that if I poached then I would be robbing myself from all the enjoyment I derive from this wonderful sport. I made it a committment to Him, me and in front of a friend that day not to give in to that temptation.
Just a few days later while out squirrel hunting with a buddy a young deer stood up. My partner raised his .22 and said a shot between the eyes would drop it. I told him not to even consider it. Sometime later he went up north and confided to me that with his BIL he poached a moose but was very remorseful of it. He ripped his desire, or the enjoyment, of hunting right out of his life for nearly 20 years because of a selfish decision and he knew it. He lives on a great farm with aboundant wildlife but couldn't hunt because of that act.
Do it right and you will always look forward to hunting season.
Thanks for the great advice Christopher and Horne Shooter. I will heed it.
Hey cd, good luck to you. I'll be watching for the post of your first deer!
Brian