Hate when this happens
#1
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Warren, Pa
Posts: 299
Hate when this happens
Ifinally got out in the woods for only the second time in archery this season. I live in Pa so it has been in for a couple of weeks. I know exactly where to sit. So I get there around 3:45 pm, hang a scent bomb and wait. Not it has been kinda chilly up here lately. So Im thinking it is in the high 30's to low 40's. Around 5:30 I hear some rustling coming towards, so get ready. Well the deer walked right under my scent bomb about 20 feet away. I was sitting by an old blown down tree, where the roots and dirt have all up ended. I am actually sitting on the tree and these deer come from the upside. So I cant see them until they walk out. 20 feet away. Well I dont have a doe tag so I let them go, total of 4 of them. Well I hear some more rustling thinking ok here comes the buck. I get ready again, I know its a buck following the deer down, just instinct tells me this. So I go to pull back the bow..................and cant. Been sitting in the cold for too long and I tightened up. HA-HA right? No, it was an 8 point with a decent rack. And I cant pull the damn bow back. Well he sees me and takes off. But it didnt seemed like he went that far, so here I am struggling to get my bow pulled back when I finally am able to...........he is gone.What sucks is, I dont know when I will be able to get out again. So my advice to everybody, even if there isnt a deer there to shoot at, pull back your bow to keep loosened up. I lost my element of surprise, Im still going back to the same spot and hopefully it will be warmer.....lol
I was super pissed when it first happened but now I can get a little chuckle out of it..................sorta.
I was super pissed when it first happened but now I can get a little chuckle out of it..................sorta.
#3
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Warren, Pa
Posts: 299
RE: Hate when this happens
No I dont have problems pulling it back just I had been sitting there for almost 2 hours in the cold and just got a little tight. Once I was able to pull it back and I loosened up, I had no problems.
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Midwest
Posts: 359
RE: Hate when this happens
When was the last time you shot it? You should keep shooting through the season to keep those muscles strengthened too. I have to agree, you pulling slightly more poundage than you should be.
#5
RE: Hate when this happens
We've all had it happen. My solution is to make sure I draw the bow every hour or so in the stand when it's cold. It also helps to shoot a few each day during the season. That ones easier said than done because most of us use any free time to get into the woods.
#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: ohio
Posts: 1,709
RE: Hate when this happens
Low 40's here thursday. Sitting down with wind about 12 to 25 mph off and on. I had to stay sitting with my legs pointing straight turn all the way to the right and draw. Did it i pull about 65 on a very old bow that most people that are stronger then me cant even pull all the way back. But dodnt know why i just said that but if you cant pull it back wiht out loosening up then its to much wait for you.
#8
RE: Hate when this happens
You may very well be able to pull the weight on any given day, but if you cannot when it counts, then it is all for naught. The idea should be that you pull and work with a poundage that you can pull under the worst circumstances in the woods. Even if the reason is that you were cold and had not drawn your bow for 2 hours. If that is the reason, then you should shoot the weight that will allow you to sit for 2 hours, and still pull the bow. You canstill kill a buck with less poundage. I have women friends that kill deer pulling 45-48 pounds.
Expect and prepare for the worst and you will prevail. If you had been pulling less weight in this case, you most likely would have had your buck.
Food for thought.
Good hunting and God Bless.
Expect and prepare for the worst and you will prevail. If you had been pulling less weight in this case, you most likely would have had your buck.
Food for thought.
Good hunting and God Bless.
#9
RE: Hate when this happens
Had it happen to me once too. Its amazing how much strength you do lose under cold conditions. Thermacare sells a scent free heating pad that can go around the base of the back of your neck and that will help keep you warm and your shoulders from tightening up.
#10
RE: Hate when this happens
I'm sorry but if you can't pull your bow back under hunting conditions you are pulling too much weight. You're bow should be easy to pull back no matter how long you've been sitting or how cold it is. Like the other guy said- you need to set your draw weight for the WORST conditions, not the sunny 80 degree days in your back yard.