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Popped my Cherry Yesterday!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="41mag" data-source="post: 133100" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>Congrats on your first archery kill. </p><p></p><p>I tried many years ago to get into bow hunting. At the time they had anterless during archery season with no permit. I was looking for freezer meat and figured what the heck. I practiced week end and week out and got everything ready for the openeing weekend. I had a stand overlooking a trail that was beaten into the ground about 4" deep, and could just about set my watch by the time they came by each day. </p><p></p><p>The opening weekends led to me sitting in the stand watching as the same deer I had previously watched, walked carelessly through the pasture about 200yds out from the stand. Nothing made it down the trail during bow season. </p><p></p><p>Opening weekend of rifle, I had a buck and doe crawl by my stand within about 15 yds, and decided that with the rifle, I could get them in close or out far, and haven't looked back. </p><p></p><p>A late season deer in heavily hunted areas is a trophy no matter what. Again congrats on your hunt and hope it leads to many future sucesses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41mag, post: 133100, member: 3804"] Congrats on your first archery kill. I tried many years ago to get into bow hunting. At the time they had anterless during archery season with no permit. I was looking for freezer meat and figured what the heck. I practiced week end and week out and got everything ready for the openeing weekend. I had a stand overlooking a trail that was beaten into the ground about 4" deep, and could just about set my watch by the time they came by each day. The opening weekends led to me sitting in the stand watching as the same deer I had previously watched, walked carelessly through the pasture about 200yds out from the stand. Nothing made it down the trail during bow season. Opening weekend of rifle, I had a buck and doe crawl by my stand within about 15 yds, and decided that with the rifle, I could get them in close or out far, and haven't looked back. A late season deer in heavily hunted areas is a trophy no matter what. Again congrats on your hunt and hope it leads to many future sucesses. [/QUOTE]
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