should i take it or leave it
#11

Take it! You need to have experience under your belt and alot of young people if they do not have success in the first couple of years can get discouraged real fast. I say take anything, you have the rest of your life to get picky!
#12

im 20 and been huntign for 2 years i havent shot anything yet but ive passed up the small ones this year its all out first come first dead legal of course in pa here it has to have atleast 3 points on one side so thats still a decent first buck but ive wanted bigger
#14

Take any....and ONLY the deer YOU would be happy with.
While I, too, think it's important to learn your abilities and limitations by actually taking an animal (I speak through recent experiences)......only YOU can decide if an animal is "right" for you to take.
My idea of said animals has changed....with a modicum of "success". I can't express how important it is to learn through experience, though. These guys give you SOUND advice.
While I, too, think it's important to learn your abilities and limitations by actually taking an animal (I speak through recent experiences)......only YOU can decide if an animal is "right" for you to take.
My idea of said animals has changed....with a modicum of "success". I can't express how important it is to learn through experience, though. These guys give you SOUND advice.
#15

I say start out with a couple smaller bucks or does before gettng yourr hopes up too high. Theres nothing like antler envy to make a hunt go bad. Get some younger bucks under your belt then try for the older more mature bucks. Youll be more greatful in the end.
#16

Gaining experience is a huge consideration in your progression as a bow hunter.You need to take animals to build that experience.I would suggest taking as many doe's as you are legally permitted to.So much has to do with the area you hunt in and what the realistic possibilities are.Is the area over run with doe's,are there a number of older bucks in the area?
The most important thing is that you are pleased with the animal you decide to take! Killing any deer with a bow is a huge accomplishment and puts you in what I believe is an elite group of hunters.
Good luck to you!
The most important thing is that you are pleased with the animal you decide to take! Killing any deer with a bow is a huge accomplishment and puts you in what I believe is an elite group of hunters.
Good luck to you!
#17
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who cares if it would be your first deer. If you have your heart set on the 12 point then hold out for him if you just want a first deer then do that. lifes about goals. you can start with them high or low as long as you enjoy the hunt.
#18
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Take any....and ONLY the deer YOU would be happy with.
Take any....and ONLY the deer YOU would be happy with.