What's your best hunting tip?
#22
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: St Louis
Posts: 10
RE: What's your best hunting tip?
When the alarm goes off in the morning....roll over, turn the S.O.B. off, and go back to sleep!!
That's the best piece of advice you're gonna get.
Never underestimate the importance of good quality sack time.
That's the best piece of advice you're gonna get.
Never underestimate the importance of good quality sack time.
#23
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: St Louis
Posts: 10
RE: What's your best hunting tip?
ORIGINAL: djs06dc5
dont be afraid of inclimate weather. i hunted in the rain more this year than ever. didnt kill anything, but saw a ton of activity.
dont be afraid of inclimate weather. i hunted in the rain more this year than ever. didnt kill anything, but saw a ton of activity.
#25
RE: What's your best hunting tip?
After some more thought I came up with these tips regarding spotting deer. Look for them low to the ground. Most peopleare looking for them too high from ground level.Look for horizonal lines in the woods. Most things in the woods are vertical. And lastly, when looking for deer, shift your head (even a few inches make a big difference)periodically, it gives a whole new viewof the woods.
#28
RE: What's your best hunting tip?
KNOW YOUR EQUIPMENT INSIDE AND OUT...BE CONFIDENT..
YOU'LL NEVER REALLY DEVELOP A FEEL FOR ARCHERY KILLS UNLESS YOU PUT DEER ON THE GROUND...
IF YOU'RE NEW AT THIS..YOU GOTTA GET KILLS UNDER YOUR BELT...KILL SOME DOE(S)
YOU'LL NEVER REALLY DEVELOP A FEEL FOR ARCHERY KILLS UNLESS YOU PUT DEER ON THE GROUND...
IF YOU'RE NEW AT THIS..YOU GOTTA GET KILLS UNDER YOUR BELT...KILL SOME DOE(S)
#29
RE: What's your best hunting tip?
I agree with Hoytail Hunter.
I heard what I thought was "birds" wrestling around behind my stand. I did, however, remain ready; and suddenly a doe CHARGED out from behind my stand.
What a shock!!! I drew back, and shot before I even realized it. It happened so fast. I would love to have it on film. Because, honestly, I don't really know how I even got her. But, it became my first bow kill, and one I will always remember.
I will, from now on, never assume it's not a deer!
I heard what I thought was "birds" wrestling around behind my stand. I did, however, remain ready; and suddenly a doe CHARGED out from behind my stand.
What a shock!!! I drew back, and shot before I even realized it. It happened so fast. I would love to have it on film. Because, honestly, I don't really know how I even got her. But, it became my first bow kill, and one I will always remember.
I will, from now on, never assume it's not a deer!