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Title: How long until first hunt?
Post by: Jdaigle33 on October 16, 2012, 01:36:00 AM
Well as some of you know I am a beginner to bow hunting but not deer hunting. My question for everyone is, How long did it take you to feel comfortable enough with your bow to start hunting with it. I know it will vary from person to person but I just want to hear your experiences. Thanks.
Title: Re: How long until first hunt?
Post by: m midd on October 16, 2012, 01:53:00 AM
It took me about 2 months.
Title: Re: How long until first hunt?
Post by: wapitirod on October 16, 2012, 02:22:00 AM
I'd say one summer of practice.
Title: Re: How long until first hunt?
Post by: YORNOC on October 16, 2012, 07:44:00 AM
you should still go hunt even if you are uncomfortable with your accuracy.....just don't shoot yet. getting in the woods will continue to teach you things every day. and you never know when your quarry may just pop up at 5 yards, my first elk did!
pay attention to your first practice shot at your target. if you are  consistantly missing that first shot, you may not be ready to shoot at an animal  from that distance yet. find out how far you can sink that first shot at consistantly  and you know your hunting distance for this point in time.
Title: Re: How long until first hunt?
Post by: woodchucker on October 16, 2012, 08:40:00 AM
I agree with YORNOC... If you can put all of your arrows in a paper plate at 10 yards, Fine!!! Go hunting and try to set up your shots for 10 yards. Also, I believe that it's easy to practice "too much"... People learning to shoot a traditional bow become tired very quickly!!! Starting about a month before the season, My son Tyler and I only used 1 arrow for practice. It slows you down, and makes you concentrate on that "1st shot". The day before opening day, He practiced for about a half hour. All but 3, were right in the kill zone!!! We only started practiceing in July, and this is Tylers 1st year deer hunting. After the season opens, we do not "practice" anymore... However, we both carry a Judo point arrow in our quiver, and always take a few practice shots. (usualy at squirrels LOL)

Shooting a bow is like throwing a ball... It's a learned body function. How many Big League pitchers throw a few bad pitches, then go all to hell??? They get tired and throw a few bad ones, then their confidance gets "shaken" and they go all to $hi+!!!!!

The same thing can happen shooting a bow..... If you have a "bad" practice session, you start to doubt yourself. After all, there's no gadgets to blame it on like a wheelie bow. You're just having a bad day!!!!! Time to put the bow away, and try again tomorrow. (after all, the lawn really needs to be mowed,LOL)

If you're "in there" you're fine!!! GO HUNTING!!!!!   :bigsmyl:   Good Luck!!!!!