New to Bowhunting..got a few questions
#11
RE: New to Bowhunting..got a few questions
I stopped bowhunting in the late 80's when my work schedule got too demanding
1-MY GIRLFRIEND
2-MY JOB
If those two got in my way they were gone, lmao..........i am so serious, its pathetic. Fortunatley that only happend once with my work when they wasnt going to let me take vacation because "they needed Me" when they seen me pack my gear and i was leaving to go bow hunting they changed there minds.
#12
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: USA
Posts: 19
RE: New to Bowhunting..got a few questions
Thanks a bunch Slicendice.
You have already answered my next question, I am looking at a reflex grizzly packagewith the cam and a half. It is a little more than I want to pay but it is pretty much all set up. If you have a minute check it out and tell me what you think about the bow, sights, rest, arrows, broadheads and price. heres the link: http://www.huntersfriend.com/grizzly/grizzlypkg.htm
I had a martin as well, it was a good bow.
You have already answered my next question, I am looking at a reflex grizzly packagewith the cam and a half. It is a little more than I want to pay but it is pretty much all set up. If you have a minute check it out and tell me what you think about the bow, sights, rest, arrows, broadheads and price. heres the link: http://www.huntersfriend.com/grizzly/grizzlypkg.htm
I had a martin as well, it was a good bow.
#13
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: mont belvieu,texas
Posts: 106
RE: New to Bowhunting..got a few questions
picking the equipment is the easiest part.learn to shoot accurately and to judge distances on all types of terrain.remember to watch your entry and exit angles and shoot to get the vitals.dont give up, it's possible that it could take several seasons to actually harvest an animal,but the rewards are very well worth it.patience will be rewarded.