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New to forum/bowhunting
I've been lurking here for a couple of weeks. I feel like I "know" a few of you from reading all the posts. I am 46 y/o and live in central Vermont. My 8 y/o son asked me if we could hunt last fall while he was watching one of the cable hunting shows. We do alot of fishing together (with his 4 y/o brother too) so I told him to give me a couple of hunting seasons to get back into deer hunting then we could start getting him familiar with firearm safety,range shooting,state mandated hunter safety etc.
I have a number of friends who hunt with guns and bows. I put in about 55 hours last fall during rifle/muzzleloader season with no bucks spotted. This summer I thought it would be fun to take up bowhunting so I borrowed my friends older Browning compound bow and immersed myself in as much as I could read about archery/bowhunting. Two months of target practice almost everyday and I felt confident up to 20 yards. Took the Vermont State bow safety course and sat in a treestand about 14 times during our 3 week early bow season which ended two days ago. Now my older boy wants a bow and he is itching to get started with rifle hunting next year. Both the boys have helped me scout and sat quietly one afternoon for about an hour while we waited to spot a deer. I am looking forward to teaching both my boys about hunting as we have really spent some quality time together fishing. Thanks for reading my long post. Looking forward to chatting with you folks some more. |
RE: New to forum/bowhunting
That right there is what it's all about! Pleased to meet you, and I also look forward to chatting with you.....Welcome aboard!
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RE: New to forum/bowhunting
welcome, and that does sound like some quaility time;), sounds like your going about it in the right way also;)
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RE: New to forum/bowhunting
Welcome!!! Congrats to you for getting the kids involved, the best times I can remember with my father as a kid were all in the woods. It's truly a special thing to share with friends and family.
Where in Central, VT? I grew up in Rutland County and lived in both Clarendon and Shrewsbury as a kid. I know of lots of places in those areas where there is some pretty good hunting. |
RE: New to forum/bowhunting
Woodstock. I get over to Rutland county frequently to play music with my friends. Clarendon is a beautiful area. My wife and I thru hiked the Appalachain Trail in '93 and went through Clarendon Gorge on the Long Trail.
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RE: New to forum/bowhunting
ORIGINAL: greenmountain Woodstock. I get over to Rutland county frequently to play music with my friends. Clarendon is a beautiful area. My wife and I thru hiked the Appalachain Trail in '93 and went through Clarendon Gorge on the Long Trail. |
RE: New to forum/bowhunting
ORIGINAL: mobow That right there is what it's all about! Pleased to meet you, and I also look forward to chatting with you.....Welcome aboard! |
RE: New to forum/bowhunting
Welcome, hope you and the boy have a great season together.
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RE: New to forum/bowhunting
Weclome to the forum!
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RE: New to forum/bowhunting
Welcome, its a pleasure to have you aboard.
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RE: New to forum/bowhunting
Glad your spending time here.Welcome,and good luck to you this season!
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RE: New to forum/bowhunting
The hunting world needs more people like you. WTG on getting the kids involved, that just makes your hunting and fishing trips so much more worth it when you can have your kids with you. My hat is off to you. Good luck hunting. And welcome to the world of archery. I too practice every day for about 2 weeks before season and during theseason. One peace of advice I will give you, get a range finder, and practice shooting with it and remember, from a tree stand 35 yards is not 35 yards, its a little less. Range spots from your stand so you know what pin to use when the deer come in. Good luck and welcome.
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RE: New to forum/bowhunting
Hey glad to have ya and welcome aboard
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