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halfbakedi420 05-15-2011 05:49 PM


Originally Posted by TrophyBuckHuntingGear (Post 3808524)
I am a bow hunting addict! There is no bigger rush then stalking and taking a deer within 80 yards using a bow. Rifle hunting is good too, but the rush and the sense of accomplishment is not as rewarding. It takes more patience and skill to bow hunt.


80 yards? what kinda bow you got?

tight360 05-15-2011 07:07 PM

Don't leave home without it!!!
 

Originally Posted by halfbakedi420 (Post 3808867)
80 yards? what kinda bow you got?

You don't have one of these Halfbaked?

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southLA 05-20-2011 02:37 PM

Thanks guys. Question.

How many more deer could you have had the opportunity to take if you would have used a rifle instead of a bow? As in you saw but didn't get close enough.

I plowed a plot that my stand overlooks today. It's about 75 yards across, which is obviously too far to take with a bow, but I really like the idea of bow hunting. Just don't want to miss an opportunity.

Thanks.

Bloodsaw 05-20-2011 02:51 PM


Originally Posted by southLA (Post 3810343)
Thanks guys. Question.

How many more deer could you have had the opportunity to take if you would have used a rifle instead of a bow? As in you saw but didn't get close enough.

I plowed a plot that my stand overlooks today. It's about 75 yards across, which is obviously too far to take with a bow, but I really like the idea of bow hunting. Just don't want to miss an opportunity.

Thanks.


maybe move your stand midways in the field off the side? 30-35 yard shot either way u look?

MZS 05-20-2011 05:59 PM


Originally Posted by TrophyBuckHuntingGear (Post 3808524)
I am a bow hunting addict! There is no bigger rush then stalking and taking a deer within 80 yards using a bow. Rifle hunting is good too, but the rush and the sense of accomplishment is not as rewarding. It takes more patience and skill to bow hunt.

You take up to an 80 yard shot with your bow???

warbirdlover 05-23-2011 06:23 AM

You can't just buy a bow and go hunting. If you want to do it right, you have to learn how to shoot it. I see all these bowhunters take two shots practice and they're ready for the season. I used to shoot competition and shot 100 arrows every day practice to keep my "form".

You don't want gut shot deer running around in the woods.

Rifles (black powder or centerfire) are a different story. Not as challenging to learn to shoot them well.

And bowhunting is a "solo" technique. Just you all alone.

Rifle hunting is more of a group thing IMHO.

marine huskey 07-01-2011 08:04 AM

if u want plenty of opertunities but u like rifles then u could get a cross bow its much easier than a compound bow or recurve etc...

killadoe 07-01-2011 08:47 AM

Louisiana
 
Im from Louisiana (Allen Parish), Id buy a bow if I were you. Then if you decide to hunt with a gun take your shotgun with some buckshot. If it is something you think you will like buy a rifle next year.. What part of LA you hunting?

GTOHunter 07-04-2011 04:45 PM

In some States Your not allowed to use a crossbow unless Your Handicapped or an older Age where they allow it to be used then,be sure to check the Game and Firearm Laws in your State before buying any type of Bow or Firearm for that matter.

I have seen many Deer that were too far out to where I could safely and ethically be able to shot them with a Bow,thats why its so challenging to Hunt with them.Your not going to walk out the first day and shoot something...it takes a lot of time and patients and You have to learn to shot it accurately.Another thing is learning to hunt with the wind directions and staying scent-free while Bow Hunting...the Deer will be a lot closer to You when hunting with a Bow...over time You will learn to be a better Hunter while using a Bow and a Rifle.

AR Bowhunter 07-04-2011 05:09 PM

I would start with a gun. Unless you are up for the bow hunts which have a lot of ups an downs. But, when one does come in on you it is a whole different world. Which ever you decide to do just practice. If you want to bow hunt you better start shooting soon because it needs to be something that you are very comfortable with when you get in the tree. Confidence, patients an learning the way of the whitetail is the key.


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