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A little advice for the new guys...

Started by joe skipp, September 18, 2010, 03:31:00 PM

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joe skipp

With hunting season rapidly approaching and for others, they are already in the woods, thought I would offer some advice for the "New Trad Bowhunters" this year.

Never stop practicing...even during the hunting season. A common mistake made by most bowhunters is they are in the "hunt" or "kill" mode and fail to keep their shooting skills honed by every day practice. We don't have the luxury of shooting bows with 80% let-off....we need to stay on top of our recurves or longbows during the hunting season.

Find the time to practice...warm up with 6 arrows before you start your hunt, shoot a few arrows during your mid day break...or carry a few judos and stump shoot your way back to your truck or camp. Shooting on a daily basis during your hunting season will keep you sharp when opportunity knocks.

Even the weekend bowhunter can find 30 minutes a night to fling a few arrows and keep in tune. My hunting buddies and I constantly MAKE the time to practice daily during our 2 months of bowhunting. Hope this little bit of advice helps....Keep The Faith.......   :campfire:
"Neal...is this heaven?" "No Piute but we are dam close". Top of the Mtn in Medicine Bow Nat Forest.

JPE

Thanks Joe, I agree compleatly. Everybody needs reminding once in awhile

Son of Texas

Good advice   :thumbsup:   Thanks for the reminder.

centaur

Yep, that's part of the fun; stumping is almost as much fun as shooting at game; well, maybe not. I always carry a judo along.
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Over&Under

That is good advice of new and experienced Trad Bowhunters.  :thumbsup:
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Lamey

Being a fairly new guy myself I will also ad,  use the SEARCH function on this site,  there is a ton of info and most questions that you have are covered multiple times.

DELTA

Joe great advice, and thanks for the reminder.  :archer2:
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straitera

Buddy Bell

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xtrema312

Great point. When it get too dark to shoot after work a night I still shoot in the barn.  I can only shoot about 8-12 yd., but it is still good just to work on form and release.
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Eugene Slagle

I couldn't agree more, if nothing else I'll shoot into my basement which gives me 15 yards "if I'm standing in the driveway" or do some blind bale shooting inside & that's if I don't have time to go into the club range just to keep myself in shape for the time in the woods.
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bentpole

Skipper great thread there Bud !   :readit:    :saywhat:    I shoot just about every day during the season!   :archer:    :goldtooth:

Bonebuster


mcgroundstalker

Way To Go Joe! That's why you are my hero...  :thumbsup:

... mike ...
"Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies"

LA Trapper

Amazing how quickly it slips.  Good advice Joe.

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nybowman

Nicely said Joe. Good advice for all and a great reminder for me. thanks
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swampdrummer

Great advice! I've blown more than one shot because I didn't follow it. More than 3 or 4 days without shooting and it slips for sure.
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Mudd

Anyone would find it very difficult to beat the advice given here!!

Great job fellas!!

Thank you for the reminder!

God bless,Mudd
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Brian Krebs

A couple of rules that I have learned; is that no matter how old you are- you can still get into bad company.

And the one thing in bowhunting that you can do if you live to be 100: is not practicing enough.

good thread...
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