It's my son's first year bowhunting but he's been on several tracking jobs before. Being a new hunter shouldn't mean new to the woods.
it shouldn't but for a lot of people it does, your son is lucky to have you!
its to bad that not everybody on here had that luxuery, people that are self taught have to go on what they read from books and places like this, i don't get mad at the new hunter for his shot if they have done what they need to do, like practice and become proficent with a bow, things happen in the woods it's not like target shooting. the person that
pisses me off is the one that buys his bow m/l'er or rifle a few days before the season and is goin
huntin. i read one state regs that says you have to demonstrate profiecency with a bow don't remember where but i thought that would be a good idea.