1st year hunting
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 8

This is my first year bow hunting. I been doing research and Ive learned alot but nothing is a better teacher than experience. I hunt in western NC. I have been rifle hunting for years. I was wondering if anybody had any tips or tricks.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.....
Any help would be greatly appreciated.....
#2

ORIGINAL: Crack3583
This is my first year bow hunting. I been doing research and Ive learned alot but nothing is a better teacher than experience. I hunt in western NC. I have been rifle hunting for years. I was wondering if anybody had any tips or tricks.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.....
This is my first year bow hunting. I been doing research and Ive learned alot but nothing is a better teacher than experience. I hunt in western NC. I have been rifle hunting for years. I was wondering if anybody had any tips or tricks.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.....
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Southeast Missouri
Posts: 2,178

Lots of patients and use/shower with the scent-free soaps and use the scent killer sprays to hide your scent from the Deer.Pratice a lot with your bow and enjoying the scenery and wildlife around you will pass the time away!Good Luck Hunting
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 2,445

You'll need to set up within 40 yds or so (30 is better) of where you expect deer to be. That may/may notbe a big change from what you're use to. Establish known yardages to landmarks around your stand, so you'll know how far your shots will be. If you hunt from a tree, practice from an elevated position to see how that affects your shooting. Be careful about scent of course, including your routes to and from stands.
Bow-shot deer almost always run off, and they can go farther than you think they should. If the situation allows and assuming you didn't see the deer go down, wait at least 30 minutes before following a deer you think is hit in the heart/lung area. If you think you hit it too far back, wait 4-6 hours, again if the situation allows. The waiting can be hard to do, but believe me it's important. Many fatally hit deer are lost because guystrail them too soon, and end up pushing them onto neighboring properties they can't access.
The rest of it is really just hunting.
Bow-shot deer almost always run off, and they can go farther than you think they should. If the situation allows and assuming you didn't see the deer go down, wait at least 30 minutes before following a deer you think is hit in the heart/lung area. If you think you hit it too far back, wait 4-6 hours, again if the situation allows. The waiting can be hard to do, but believe me it's important. Many fatally hit deer are lost because guystrail them too soon, and end up pushing them onto neighboring properties they can't access.
The rest of it is really just hunting.
#6

ORIGINAL: Crack3583
Not around Snow Cap......Im bout 50 miles west of Charlotte.....
Any suggestions bout scent killer?
Not around Snow Cap......Im bout 50 miles west of Charlotte.....
Any suggestions bout scent killer?
Scent Killer? Take a bath in scent killer. Wash your clothes in scent killer and use scent killer spray before going in. Also wear rubber boots.
#7

PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE!!!!!! nothing will make you feel worse then putting a bad shot on a deer. Once you are 100% comfy with your capabilities, then and only then should you draw on a live animal. If you are already a hunter you probably know how to get close to game but a bow is completely diff then a gun because there are a million things that can go wrong. Not saying that gun hunting is easy, there is just a lot more that can go wrong with a bow. Good luck and keep us posted
#8
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 8

Cleveland County....
I have shot the bow out of my stand....I've shot it off the ground...A LOT!!!!! I feel pretty comfortable....I think Im ready to hit the woods....Bow season opens Monday....hopefully I will be able to draw something close....Thanks for all the suggestions....
I have shot the bow out of my stand....I've shot it off the ground...A LOT!!!!! I feel pretty comfortable....I think Im ready to hit the woods....Bow season opens Monday....hopefully I will be able to draw something close....Thanks for all the suggestions....