Deer fever
#11
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Buffalo, WY
Posts: 992
Talk to yourself to stay calm. Concentrate on shooting fundamentals.
Sights steady...
Breathe and hold it...
Squeeze slow....
Talk yourself through the shot and it will help you stay calm by keeping your mind busy.
Sights steady...
Breathe and hold it...
Squeeze slow....
Talk yourself through the shot and it will help you stay calm by keeping your mind busy.
#12
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: North Idaho
Posts: 1,071
like others said if you don't get the fever its time to quit...
but what I do is close my eyes for a few seconds. and above all don't move when you first get the adrenaline rush...because that will make you make mistakes...try to calm yourself down and let the rush subside a little. Once your heart rate is back down a little then you can make your move on the deer...if it looks at you STOP don't move to the best of your ability till it looks away and starts moving again. Wait to draw or position your rifle while the deer is walking behind a tree...then stop him/her when you are in a good position to shoot the deer in the vitals...
but what I do is close my eyes for a few seconds. and above all don't move when you first get the adrenaline rush...because that will make you make mistakes...try to calm yourself down and let the rush subside a little. Once your heart rate is back down a little then you can make your move on the deer...if it looks at you STOP don't move to the best of your ability till it looks away and starts moving again. Wait to draw or position your rifle while the deer is walking behind a tree...then stop him/her when you are in a good position to shoot the deer in the vitals...
#13
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 595
Honestly, I calmed down when I quit trying to shoot every deer that walked by me. I absolutly love deer hunting. There is nothing better than a deer you are not going to shoot walking up to you, and around you. Those are my victorys, those are my best stories. And I believe by doing that has kept me calm when then time comes to get ready and make the shot.
#15
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: North Idaho
Posts: 1,071
Honestly, I calmed down when I quit trying to shoot every deer that walked by me. I absolutly love deer hunting. There is nothing better than a deer you are not going to shoot walking up to you, and around you. Those are my victorys, those are my best stories. And I believe by doing that has kept me calm when then time comes to get ready and make the shot.
#16
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 194
I love deer hunting and the near out of body experiences it causes me! The excitement gets me all the time and the rush is awesome! The day it no longer excites me and becomes a chore will be the day I quit hunting and take up shooting paper only! I hope to God that day never comes!