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Old 02-27-2011 | 04:26 PM
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GTOHunter
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If Your going to start out with a Bow I recomend buying a good used one and trying to start out with it first,do a lot of target practicing and get efficent/good with it at 10 yards,20 and 30 and finally 40 yards out.As far as a brand new Youth/Womens Bow the Mission Menace is a very good smooth Bow made by Matthews.If You decide on buying a new Bow try as many out in Your price range at a reputable Archery Shop and make a decision after You find one that is comfortable to hold and shot.

Hunting Whitetails with a Bow is very challenging and takes a lot more time and patients to say the least...You also need be able to draw a certain amount of poundage on a Bow to be able to legally shot a Deer...check in Your State Wildlife Handbook or ask someone if there is a certain poundage limit?


Check out the Trail Camera Section here to see the different Trail Camera's that everyone uses and or reccomends.Personally I have had great luck with the Moultrie Brand Camera's specifically the D-55IR ($99.00 to $120.00 price range)that has great battery life and it takes day-time color and night-time IR (black & white) pictures.The D-55 is good also and the Cuddeback "Capture" Flash ($200.00 price range or less) camera is a good one also.

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