RE: New Hunter;Advice Welcome
Welcome to the world of bowhunting, you'll be addicted before you know it. In addition to patience the biggest thing to know is that accuracy is your best asset. My suggestions would be to obviously practice every chance you get, really get your form down to instinct so you don't have to think about it. Even if you can't get out to shoot, just draw your bowover and over inside to get you anchor point consistent every time. I would recommend a peep sight for your bow if there isn't already one, that really helps a beginner. Also I would work hard at getting that draw weight up around 45#'s. (Just my opinion) You'd be surprised at how quickly you'll gain arm and back strength just by doing push-ups every night. As for broadheads, since you'll be pulling less weight, I'd go with 125 grains heads. Also, since money is an issue (as it is with all of us, regardless of age) check out Magnus Rothaar Snuffer BH's.They aren't the best, butyou get six to a package and the can be sharpened so they should last a few seasons. Also come in 125 or 150 grain for those hogs. They go for $26.99 thru cabela's, I picked them up at Bass Pro for a few dollars less. (If you want to look at them on cabela's.com the # is MW-41-0348-125) Good luck, and don't get frustrated if you're not successful right away.