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Bow Hunting Tips #3978843
09/14/23 05:37 PM
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This will be my third season of deer hunting and my first bow hunting. I am taking lessons and feel my range will be about 25-20 yards max. I'm a public land hunter and my biggest reason for getting a bow is to learn something new, get out there early, and get an idea of where they are moving for my gun hunts. If I am lucky enough to get one in range then so be it, but it won't be a disappointment if I don't. I'd like your top tips for new guys especially any for etiquette. Gun hunts etiquette seems a bit more obvious because we all have hunter orange and it's set up (in a spot away from others and wait. I'm a little concerned about doing a lot of moving around in the woods without others being as visible and unintentionally messing up someone else's hunt.

Bring on the tips!

Re: Bow Hunting Tips [Re: ShootemupTex] #3979175
09/15/23 11:14 AM
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Well…if you see a truck parked somewhere, just move on…that alone will mitigate runninup on somebody. As for bowhuntin…to be sucessful with a limited shooting distance…to learn and teach yourself…learn what trees deer like to frequently eat under in the early season…look for poop, fresh tracks..busted caps and akerns. The simplest way to put it…hunt the freshest sign..that you can find..set up close to it an youll ve in the game…look for basic sign like tracks an poop …if you aint findin track some at the very least..you may waste alot of tim in an arra they arent frequently using. Your just gonna have to walk alot an if i go somewhere new..i always pick good lookin spots where the wind is hittin me in the face as i make my way scouting along and looking…dont be grabbin limbs an things as you go try to keep your scent close to the ground and wear a good pear of rubber boots..ive been wearin lacrosse grange boots early season my whole life cause thats how my daddy did it…that alone will mitigate most of what a deer will catch on a nose wind and with them rubber boots on it will help if they cross your track too..when you learn what trees to look for an you find one droppin..try to approach in the best direction you can while still keepin a good wind and your best guess on what direction you expect deer to come from..thats an important combo. When you find a tree..and decide how to approach youll reach the edge of where the fruit or nuts are fallin..this is called the dripline..when you finally figure out what good fresh sign looks like..you want need to spend much time inside the drip line..until you do..ease up..looking an scanning the ground and try not to spend much tome under it and dont walk all over the place..all you do is lay down ground scent where an animal is gonna have its nose shoved into..get smelt quick like that..but if you pick good trees an use your noggin…as long as you keep a mental note where you been an pick a tree to kill in before they get much chance to cross your scent..i always hang my stand quartered away from the feed tree so that i have a little cover from the tree trunk and im right handed so my strongest side is exposed to the direction i think deer will walk and present me a shot as quick as possible. Be still..an keep the wind in your face..look with your eyes and youll catchem movin first..if you can see them first..at a reasonable distance on approach..if you do your part makin slow calculated movement when they are not lookin your way and their body language warrants…youll killem ever time if you can shoot straight..the above method works and is simple, good luck…you probly wont get it right for awhile..but dont give up..there are more ways an other tactics..but this is a good start


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Re: Bow Hunting Tips [Re: CarbonClimber1] #3979279
09/15/23 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by CarbonClimber1
Well…if you see a truck parked somewhere, just move on…that alone will mitigate runninup on somebody. As for bowhuntin…to be sucessful with a limited shooting distance…to learn and teach yourself…learn what trees deer like to frequently eat under in the early season…look for poop, fresh tracks..busted caps and akerns. The simplest way to put it…hunt the freshest sign..that you can find..set up close to it an youll ve in the game…look for basic sign like tracks an poop …if you aint findin track some at the very least..you may waste alot of tim in an arra they arent frequently using. Your just gonna have to walk alot an if i go somewhere new..i always pick good lookin spots where the wind is hittin me in the face as i make my way scouting along and looking…dont be grabbin limbs an things as you go try to keep your scent close to the ground and wear a good pear of rubber boots..ive been wearin lacrosse grange boots early season my whole life cause thats how my daddy did it…that alone will mitigate most of what a deer will catch on a nose wind and with them rubber boots on it will help if they cross your track too..when you learn what trees to look for an you find one droppin..try to approach in the best direction you can while still keepin a good wind and your best guess on what direction you expect deer to come from..thats an important combo. When you find a tree..and decide how to approach youll reach the edge of where the fruit or nuts are fallin..this is called the dripline..when you finally figure out what good fresh sign looks like..you want need to spend much time inside the drip line..until you do..ease up..looking an scanning the ground and try not to spend much tome under it and dont walk all over the place..all you do is lay down ground scent where an animal is gonna have its nose shoved into..get smelt quick like that..but if you pick good trees an use your noggin…as long as you keep a mental note where you been an pick a tree to kill in before they get much chance to cross your scent..i always hang my stand quartered away from the feed tree so that i have a little cover from the tree trunk and im right handed so my strongest side is exposed to the direction i think deer will walk and present me a shot as quick as possible. Be still..an keep the wind in your face..look with your eyes and youll catchem movin first..if you can see them first..at a reasonable distance on approach..if you do your part makin slow calculated movement when they are not lookin your way and their body language warrants…youll killem ever time if you can shoot straight..the above method works and is simple, good luck…you probly wont get it right for awhile..but dont give up..there are more ways an other tactics..but this is a good start

What-No mention of corn?


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Re: Bow Hunting Tips [Re: ShootemupTex] #3979366
09/15/23 06:07 PM
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Or a corn pile works too..just dont get caught🤷🏻


"I dont quit.. And ill fight alone if i have to"
Re: Bow Hunting Tips [Re: ShootemupTex] #3979370
09/15/23 06:11 PM
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cut yer damn phone off and be still.


I've spent most of the money I've made in my lifetime on hunting and fishing. The rest I just wasted.....

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Re: Bow Hunting Tips [Re: BhamFred] #3979510
09/15/23 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by BhamFred
cut yer damn phone off and be still.

This.
Besides what CarbonCornClimber says, about locating the freshest and most active sign on early season food sources, you’d better learn to be still, quiet and attentive at ALL times. A deer in early season can be in your range, and you’ll never know it if you’re buried up in a book or phone.

Re: Bow Hunting Tips [Re: ShootemupTex] #3979524
09/15/23 10:06 PM
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You’ll learn to pay attention to the wind if you are going to be successful bow hunting

Re: Bow Hunting Tips [Re: ShootemupTex] #3979532
09/15/23 10:23 PM
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They'll pick your ass out in a pine tree with quickness. Find a tree where you can be hidden, regardless of height.

Re: Bow Hunting Tips [Re: ShootemupTex] #3979723
09/16/23 11:55 AM
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The wind is your best friend. Understand thermals in the morning and evening and hunt fresh sign. You can only do so much. Stay patient and wait for a deer to cooperate. You’ll learn more and more each time you go. Good luck!

Re: Bow Hunting Tips [Re: ShootemupTex] #3982024
09/19/23 11:52 AM
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If you are not a person of details, Bowhunting will be tough. If it can go wrong, it will go wrong. If you don’t give wind respect, you’ll never be successful in deer hunting. Practice practice practice with your hunting clothes on; esp your jacket. Understand that deer will load their legs at the sound of your bow going off and they will drop, so aim a little lower. Keep your movements slow, even when you think a deer is not close to you. Do not shoot a deer facing you. Be an ethical bow hunter. And, don’t want to get picked off? Get into saddle hunting and you will look like a limb coming out of the tree and you will not get picked off near as often. At least that is what I have found. You can also hunt so many more trees. You will have other hunters that will not give Saddle Hunting its due. Those type guys will always be lagging behind. Check out “Staggs in the Wild” on YouTube. Use sharp, broadheads.

Re: Bow Hunting Tips [Re: ShootemupTex] #3984266
09/23/23 07:54 AM
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Background cover is very important. You will miss shots at very close ranges, that’s just the nature of it. Even with the failures it will quickly become addicting and you will get a rush that it hard to compare to.

Re: Bow Hunting Tips [Re: ShootemupTex] #3984348
09/23/23 12:15 PM
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Thanks for the tips. I appreciate them all.

Re: Bow Hunting Tips [Re: ShootemupTex] #3984965
09/24/23 01:57 PM
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Great advice above from some serious deer killers.

One piece of advice I read on here, that I’m trying to implement more, is to face your stand so that the tree is between you and the deer. Completely counter culture to what you would think, but that tree is your greatest concealment. It makes hunting with your ears super important, because the overwhelming majority of time is spent looking the complete opposite of where you expect the deer to be. I can’t speak for the saddle, as I’ve not yet tried one, but I do agree about being more concealed with it.

I believe it was Matt that said,” I enjoy seeing deer, but I’d rather look at them dead than alive”…or something of that nature in regards of hunting with the tree between him and the deer.


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