Bow Hunt Tips

If you’re ready to bow hunt and you’re new to hunting, take someone with you. As long as you’re comfortable in the woods and can find your way well, there’s no danger in actually going alone. But your first bow hunt will be better if you have an experienced hunter with you. And it is safer if you plan on using a tree stand or a ladder stand where you could potentially fall and be injured.

Before you go on that bow hunt, be sure you’ve practiced enough that you feel confident in hitting a target that you choose. But remember that putting a target on a bale of hay and hitting it in the bull’s-eye every time is nothing like hunting a live animal. The animal will move and will often sense you just before you shoot. This is in part because of your stand and because of the slight sound you make when drawing the bow. If you use a very light weight arrow, you may even alert the animal when the arrow releases from the bow as lighter arrows make more noise than medium or heavy weight arrows. Practice with the arrows and point weight you’ll be using to hunt with until you’re comfortable and confident that you can make the arrow go where you want it to.

Don’t forget to try to camouflage your scent before you bow hunt.  Don’t use heavily scented soap, cologne or aftershave before you hunt. Make sure your clothes are washed in detergent or fabric softener that doesn’t leave a heavy scent. And avoid things like campfires or cooking fires in your hunting clothes because they’ll absorb the smell of the smoke and alert the animals to your presence.

If you’ll be hunting with a stand, you’ll want to camouflage it with branches and greenery from around your area both to keep the deer from seeing it and to help mask the scent with the natural scent of the greenery. If you’re using a tree stand that requires climbing, be sure you understand how to operate the stand and how to set it up properly. Anytime you’re uncertain, you should have someone with you.

Remember to be quiet and move as little as possible when you bow hunt. When you spot your quarry, pull a full draw on your bow with the arrow tip aimed above the animal. Then slowly lower it until you’re at your target and ready to release the string. If the deer or other animal has suddenly frozen as if it senses you, aim slightly lower than you normally would in case the moment your bow releases the animal hears it and starts to bolt. They tend to crouch before they run so that would put the animal slightly lower.

If that happens, the ideal place to hit for a quick kill is actually with the animal moving away from you. About half way down the body behind the shoulder blades is the ideal spot to hit either the heart or lung when you bow hunt.

Photo Credits: Justin_D_Miller

Originally posted 2010-04-04 09:47:17. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Whitetail Deer Hunting Tips

Whitetail deer hunting tips are available everywhere from hunting DVDs to websites to television programs. The best tips that you can find, however, are tips from local hunters. Because every area is slightly different, the people who hunt in your local area are familiar with the way the deer move and react in that region. So find an old deer hunter who’s been at it for years and learn what you can. This is one of the reasons so many people enjoy things like deer camp or deer hunting lodges. You can learn a great deal from listening to people’s hunting stories over the years.

General whitetail deer hunting tips include things like actually using scent properly during the rutting season. The general wisdom is that when you go deer hunting you want to mask your own natural scent. Many people do this by using unscented soaps and shampoos, as well as unscented laundry detergent and fabric softener. They avoid smoking or getting near campfire smoke and try to stay as scent-neutral as possible. They may also use products to mask the human scent.

During the rutting season, there are some commercial scents available designed to attract deer. Some of these work very well while others seem to do very little. You might experiment with the scents to see how they work by placing the scent around the area where you are. Some whitetail deer hunting tips say never to use such a product, but you really need to experiment for yourself.

Calling deer is also another tactic that’s often used that can backfire during the rutting season. This is one of those things that you simply gain through experience. It’s not necessary to ever use a call, but if you do be aware that during the rutting season there are certain times when calling may do more harm than good.

Another one of the top whitetail deer hunting tips is to consider your footwear carefully. Whether it’s during the rut or at any other time, be sure you wear boots that you only wear during deer hunting. If you wear boots throughout the day and then wear them on the hunt, you’re carrying a ton of scent with you. The deer is going to smell you.

It’s best to wear boots that hold very little scent, even if they’re boots you only wear for deer hunting. Rubber boots don’t hold scent but can be very cold. Look for lined boots to keep your feet warm and dry if you’re in a cold weather area. You’ll also want to consider the clothes you wear and avoid blue jeans. It’s alright to wear bright orange so that other hunters can see that you’re not a deer, but a deer will spot blue before almost anything else.

And before you set your stand up, be aware of what direction the wind is blowing in. This is one of the most important white-tailed deer hunting tips for people who use tree stands. You might want to set several stands up so you have one available regardless of the wind direction.

Photo Credits: jonner

Originally posted 2010-03-25 03:30:14. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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