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How To Hunt Big Game
Arrows Suitable for Big Game or not Good Enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 2012166" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>From some of your questions I am thinking that you are 1. Very young. 2. Very naive. 3. Have never hunted anything. 4. Have a huge imagination about what happens when hunting wild game. 5. Need to go to an archery shop with a range, get some of the basics of shooting a bow and get one. 6. Practice shooting your bow for hundreds and hundreds of hours. 7. Learn to judge distance to a minimum of 40 yards. 8. Practice shooting stumps in the woods at various distance. Learn kill zones for various types of animals that you might hunt. 9. Practice shooting targets of the animals you might hunt and determine what range is the maximum distance of your comfort zone. 10. Join a bow shooting club and learn from other shooters. 11. Practice, practice, practice and practice. 12. Go to bow hunting websites that share information. 13. Get out and try hunting some small game animals. 14. Learn how to take care and field dress a dead animal. 15. Now, if you've successfully completed the last 10 items I listed, it is time for you to go hunting large game but, you should read about the characteristics of the animal that you are going to be hunting first. This will give you a better idea on how to hunt it. Good luck, bow hunting takes many skills just to make the shot lethal and you don't want to end up wounding an animal!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 2012166, member: 26477"] From some of your questions I am thinking that you are 1. Very young. 2. Very naive. 3. Have never hunted anything. 4. Have a huge imagination about what happens when hunting wild game. 5. Need to go to an archery shop with a range, get some of the basics of shooting a bow and get one. 6. Practice shooting your bow for hundreds and hundreds of hours. 7. Learn to judge distance to a minimum of 40 yards. 8. Practice shooting stumps in the woods at various distance. Learn kill zones for various types of animals that you might hunt. 9. Practice shooting targets of the animals you might hunt and determine what range is the maximum distance of your comfort zone. 10. Join a bow shooting club and learn from other shooters. 11. Practice, practice, practice and practice. 12. Go to bow hunting websites that share information. 13. Get out and try hunting some small game animals. 14. Learn how to take care and field dress a dead animal. 15. Now, if you've successfully completed the last 10 items I listed, it is time for you to go hunting large game but, you should read about the characteristics of the animal that you are going to be hunting first. This will give you a better idea on how to hunt it. Good luck, bow hunting takes many skills just to make the shot lethal and you don't want to end up wounding an animal! [/QUOTE]
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