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Those little tricks you have learn over the years #984271
06/11/14 03:44 PM
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What are the things you have learn as a bow hunter ..?
One thing I do is tie a piece of dental floss to my stabilizer for a wind indicator ..

I recently learned if your peep sight is turned in your string you can slide the string silencer up or down and it rolls your peep ..

Share what y'all have learn


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Re: Those little tricks you have learn over the years [Re: Grasshopper] #984281
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Always check the top of a pine tree before climbing it !


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Re: Those little tricks you have learn over the years [Re: Grasshopper] #984315
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For right handed shooters, situate your stand so shots will be on your left side. Don't sit directly facing the field, trail, etc...

Re: Those little tricks you have learn over the years [Re: Grasshopper] #984368
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Wear a safety harness.


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Re: Those little tricks you have learn over the years [Re: Shaw] #984428
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Originally Posted By: Shaw
Wear a safety harness.


X2 And tether the platform to the climber !


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Re: Those little tricks you have learn over the years [Re: Grasshopper] #984506
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Don't miss, it's bad for your broadheads and arrows.

Re: Those little tricks you have learn over the years [Re: Grasshopper] #984535
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I try to set up my shots on the left hand side but I often like to set up my stands to have the sun come up on my back and I make sure the trail that they travel gives me little chance of making a quartering towards me shot. Made that mistake once. Not again. I often like to cut funnels to push deer around through a spot. I like to carry a few field points and my practice head in my quiver incase I bump my bow. One shot to test if it's off and one shot to test my adjustment.


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Re: Those little tricks you have learn over the years [Re: Grasshopper] #985434
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Re: Those little tricks you have learn over the years [Re: Grasshopper] #985595
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Pick a spot on the deer to shoot.... don't just shoot at an area.
Lock-ons and lifeline (safety rope) go well together.
Get ALL dry leaves off your platform immediately after arriving at lock-on.
Make sure your shirt or coat sleeve won't interfere with your string when you shoot.
A strand of cotton makes a great wind detector!
Look up to make sure you're not between a coon and the ground.

Re: Those little tricks you have learn over the years [Re: Grasshopper] #986186
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Each time after shooting your arrows flex them a little and visually inspect your knocks. If there is a crack or broken bond in the carbon you will most likely feel it when you flex them. With Aluminum and ACCs arrows slide your fingers down the arrow and feel for dinks in the metal. This may save you from a broken arrow through the hand, wrist or forearm.


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Re: Those little tricks you have learn over the years [Re: Grasshopper] #986444
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Re: Those little tricks you have learn over the years [Re: Grasshopper] #986586
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PAY ATTENTION TO DETAIL, if it can go wrong it will go wrong bow huntin'.



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Re: Those little tricks you have learn over the years [Re: Grasshopper] #986607
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If your peep does not rotate exactly right at full draw you can often rotate your d loop to help straighten it out.


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Re: Those little tricks you have learn over the years [Re: Grasshopper] #986615
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Have a well built bowstring installed on your bow and you'll never have peep issues. wink


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Re: Those little tricks you have learn over the years [Re: Grasshopper] #986620
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Sliding your sting silencer will turn your peep sight ..


Hey y'all watch this .....
Re: Those little tricks you have learn over the years [Re: 2Dogs] #986629
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Originally Posted By: 2Dogs
PAY ATTENTION TO DETAIL, if it can go wrong it will go wrong bow huntin'.


10-4 on that one.

These aren't tricks but just some things I have learned the hard way.
-Always shoot your broad heads to make sure they have the some poi as the practice tips.
-Practice from time to time with the same clothes you will be wearing hunting including gloves.
-Practice from an elevated stand. It can be different from shooting on flat ground.
-Practice out of your ground blind if you will be hunting out of one.
-Make sure your ladder stands don't squeak or make noise when you move. Nylon washers can help.
-When a deer is approaching you must be "stealth like". If you can see the deer's eye it can see you. If possible I wait until the deer's head goes behind a tree or until it is facing the opposite direction before I move.



Re: Those little tricks you have learn over the years [Re: Shaw] #986633
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Originally Posted By: Shaw
Have a well built bowstring installed on your bow and you'll never have peep issues. wink

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Re: Those little tricks you have learn over the years [Re: Grasshopper] #986830
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Keep your bow in hand and stand as much as possible. Bow hangers and comfortable stands cause more missed shots than anything else.

Re: Those little tricks you have learn over the years [Re: ] #988227
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Originally Posted By: Matt Brock
Keep your bow in hand and stand as much as possible. Bow hangers and comfortable stands cause more missed shots than anything else.


X2!!!!!

Re: Those little tricks you have learn over the years [Re: Grasshopper] #988311
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How long can u guys stand? I find more difficult to be still if I'm standing. If I'm in my lone wolf climber or a hang on I will shoot sitting if possible.



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