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How To Hunt Big Game
What to do after spotting an animal?
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<blockquote data-quote="FEENIX" data-source="post: 1915303" data-attributes="member: 14204"><p>A checklist can be simple or complex a person makes it be. For me, LR shooting and hunting "does not" happen overnight and all of these should be part of the pre-season preparation. Work on LR shooting (targets) first before transitioning to LR hunting (wild game). Take your friend afield and practice with his LR shooting for starters. My hunting buddy has been hunting all his life but took him many years to feel confident to shoot pass 200 yards. Two years ago, he harvested a nice 6x6 bull elk at 450 yards, his longest to date. Practice, practice, practice ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEENIX, post: 1915303, member: 14204"] A checklist can be simple or complex a person makes it be. For me, LR shooting and hunting "does not" happen overnight and all of these should be part of the pre-season preparation. Work on LR shooting (targets) first before transitioning to LR hunting (wild game). Take your friend afield and practice with his LR shooting for starters. My hunting buddy has been hunting all his life but took him many years to feel confident to shoot pass 200 yards. Two years ago, he harvested a nice 6x6 bull elk at 450 yards, his longest to date. Practice, practice, practice ... [/QUOTE]
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