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Old 09-14-2008 | 01:48 PM
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Default RE: OK..how many has never shot a deer yet with a bow?

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For you folks that haven't shot one yet, maybe some of you are looking at it wrong. Some of you have stated that you've learned from people on this site to only shoot big deer. Well the problem is, many of you don't live where big deer live. Oh sure, there's always the occasional one that's bigger than the average, but honestly, most of them are taken on pure luck or because someone pushed them your way or something. If you've never shot a deer with the bow you need to gear more towards killing the first one with the bow. Doe, 4 point, whatever. The first one or 4 will prove to you you can do it. In anaylizing what happened most will find they don't remember the site picture, the shot and can't begin to tell you what was going on at the time. Get a couple under your belt, then if you want to become macho hunter you can. If you hold out for MR BIG as your first deer and pass up shots at good eating, you'll probably blow your first shot.... at least 50 percent of the time. My advice.... shoot something respectable. It can be a nice doe or a little basket rack. It doesn't have to be Macho Buck. Me personnnally, I'd shy away from Bambi and little runts that just lost their spots. If you hold out for the likes of a deer that someone in the midwest sees daily or often and you live in Upstate NY or Florida, you're really cheating yourself. You've practiced and become proficient, at least we think so. Put your skills to work. Don't wait until the biggest buck of your life walks out to decide you're going to shoot. You have a long time to kill Macho Buck. I wouldn't know, but I'm sure several years of not loosing an arrow at a deer would become very boring. Consider the first nice fat doe extended and practical practice. Consider it a proficiency exam. Most of us don't have the luxury that people in Illinois, Iowa or Kansas do. The biggest buck killed in my area of NY this year would probably just be considered an OK deer or maybe even small in some circles. What I'm saying is don't get all wrapped up in waiting on the "Mature" deer some people have. You don't have them more than likely. Shoot something. No it shouldn't have spots and be sucking on a doe, but shoot a deer. 50 percent is luck. You can scout etc, but usually the deer you kill will be one you haven't seen or expected to see in your area. The one you maybe targeting can pass by a half dozen times and not offer a shot. Stuff happens. Just shoot something and enjoy. Then if you want, get picky as you want. It's suppose to be fun. Don't start comparing or measuring your deer by what someone else shoots or most will become very discouraged or ashamed. That should NOT HAPPEN. It's suppose to be fun.... IT IS NOT A CONTEST. You should not measure your success by comparing to a GregH or RD or someone in a land where there are many big deer. Measure your success on pleasure and first and foremost.... killing something respectable for your territory. I only say respectable because I personnaly find it distasteful to shoot a Bambi.
I was thinking the same thing. You're 100% correct.
Guys if you haven't killed one yet with a bow it won't help if you wait for a monster to walk by, because you'll probbaly miss. Start with a Doe or whatever comes by, because if you can't shoot one of them you're probably going to miss the big boy. Don't be selective this early in your bow hunting career. All the practice in the world won't matter non when your facing the real thing.
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