RE: How did you learn to hunt?
I learned the majority of what I know from Huntingnet.com. Without this site I would hardly know a thing about hunting. I do not know much, I have not even seen a deer while hunting my stands, but I know enough to have a good time.
I have always wanted to hunt, but never had the opportunity. One day my father called and told me he bought twenty acres of land.I was nervous, but I knew what I wanted to do. I built up the courage to ask ifI could possibly hunt on it.No one in my family hunts, so it was a question thatseemed far-fetched. To my suprisehe said yes. I have never been so excited in my life.I immediately logged on the internet and searched for hunting sites, which is whereI found huntingnet.com.
I am not fortunate enough to be supplied with money, so I had to work for what I wanted. I did some research and finally started an online Ebay business selling bird cages.I saved up enough money to buy a bow and that is where it all began.
I practiced with my PSE Fire-Flight 33 for four hours each day. I saved up enough money to buy a stand and started practicing. Hunting season finally rolled along andI went. I was determined to get a deer opening day, but I realized it was much harder than I thought.
I spent countless hours on huntingnet.com asking what went wrong. I realized that deer hunting was almost an art, requiring one to scout months ahead. I have not seen a deer while hunting the past two seasons in my area, but I have been blessed with a hunting trip in north Mississippi in which I saw my first deer.
As you can see, I am not a very fortunate hunter. I do not have any guides to help me scout for areas to hunt. I spend most of my time online researching what to do.
With the help of you guys, I have learned to hunt.