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Title: new hunter
Post by: FNG on January 01, 2011, 09:20:00 AM
good morning all,
I will be receiving my license for 2011 next week in the communistwealth of taxachusetts. I gave up buying meat 5 weeks ago in prep for hunting hare and late goose. I have a bear 40# recurve and just built my arrows. Does anyone have advice for stalking hare. I was a level 2 archery instructor for a summer camp many years ago. I did it for 5 years. Thanks for the chance to be part of this forum. Everything here is wonderful.  
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Title: Re: new hunter
Post by: Bowwild on January 01, 2011, 09:32:00 AM
Good for you FNG.  SOunds like you have a good bow there. I hope during the archery training you took it was impressed upon you that mastering and maintaining the process of shooting a bow is far more important than immediate results--If you want this to be a life-long pursuit.

If you are hunting small game, practice until you can hit a spot less than half the size of the little critter.

When it comes to hunting the beast, whatever its name, learn how it ticks. Learn where the animal lives, when and where it spends its time, and what its favorite escape tactics are. Of course you can learn a lot of this as you hunt.  A great place to hunt rabbits, espeically with a bow would be a tree nursery -- landscape farm if you will. Rabbits do a lot of damage to these plants.

Geese would be pretty difficult but a lot of fun if you don't missing a lot of shots. I hunted them twice with bow.

Good luck to you.
Title: Re: new hunter
Post by: macksdad on January 01, 2011, 09:33:00 AM
Welcome FNG, I'm new here myself, you will find that the folks here are first class, very helpful, and full of knowledge. This is a wonderful place.
Title: Re: new hunter
Post by: FNG on January 01, 2011, 09:59:00 AM
I know my bow is a piece of fiberglass SH%^! But it will have to do this first season its only small game anyway. When I start thinking about bigger game I will then think about a better bow.
Title: Re: new hunter
Post by: maineac on January 01, 2011, 10:07:00 AM
Welcome, hares are going to like thick areas of evergreen, spruce and fir.  In Massachusetts that means the hill towns in the western part of the state.  There should be plenty of cottontails through out the state.  the cottontails will be in hedgerows and edges of fields and old pastures.  Good luck.
Title: Re: new hunter
Post by: Covey on January 01, 2011, 10:07:00 AM
Welcome aboard! There's not a thing wrong with the old bear bows. You get tired of it send it my way! HA! There's a ton of knowledge on this site, and you can do a search for just about anything you can think of "in the way of trad archery and hunting" Good Shooting!  Jason
Title: Re: new hunter
Post by: joe ashton on January 01, 2011, 10:19:00 AM
:campfire:
Title: Re: new hunter
Post by: swp on January 01, 2011, 10:27:00 AM
Its not the tool, its the tool carrier! Those rabbits won't know or care what bow stuck the arrow in them.  :)
Title: Re: new hunter
Post by: reddogge on January 01, 2011, 11:02:00 AM
So why is your Bear a piece of S*&^ and what kind of Bear is it?  Some of us like them and continue to use them.
Title: Re: new hunter
Post by: FNG on January 01, 2011, 11:24:00 AM
It's full fiberglass had a rubber handle. It's still shoots well just 15+ yrs old. Fibers are frayed in very small spots towards tips. I will be looking for a wood bow when money gets better. For now its good for small game shoots.
Title: Re: new hunter
Post by: DannyBows on January 01, 2011, 07:56:00 PM
Welcome to the family! I'll bet those old fiberglass Bear and Pearson bows have shot at more, and taken more small critters than high-end customs the last 4 or 5 decades. I had one when young, and many here I'll bet started their Trad Journey with them. I have a Pearson 2pc Longbow, solid fiberglass limbs, model #304, that is a darn good shooter, and fun to shoot too.
Have fun, and good luck hunting!
Title: Re: new hunter
Post by: GO Rogers on January 01, 2011, 07:58:00 PM
Welcome aboardâ™ 
Title: Re: new hunter
Post by: Friend on January 01, 2011, 08:13:00 PM
Welcome and nestle along side of the campfire but not too close. It is being stoked more than ever to warm the growing family.