Beginner Bowhunting Tips | Part One!
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Published 2019-10-21
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All Comments (21)
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I am watching this because my dad just bought me a really good bow and I’m going to take hunter’s safety in two weeks so I can hunt by my self with my bow
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My eyes are drawn to the overlapping shadows caused by the lighting and his hat
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Strap release to bow at days end you will always have it, put in your case. give gut shot deer 8 hours liver shot 4.If you shoot 3-D enough you should be able to judge yardage well enough that a yardage finder would be unnecessary for most ethical shots on whitetails.This eliminates extra movement .Hunting out west for Mule Deer or Elk a range finder is an asset because shooting might be at longer ranges!Great content,should help newbe bow hunters!!
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Tip. Use a range Finder as a trainer. Guess the distance and check your answer
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Had 3 does 10 yards away yesterday. Busted me when I drew, I LOVE HOW MUCH IT HAD MY HEART PUMPING!
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Had the bow set up at a pro shop. It performed just fine youtube.com/post/UgkxQEKUoxLWwayEDZR0NKB-5limn4MBU… . And I would say this is a good starting now that I could pass down to my son when he is older.But the package was missing the release and a nock was missing from one arrow.Dealing with customer support was terrible. They suggested I buy a new release rather than correct their own quality control issue because it’s to expensive for the. to ship it out from China.Update: manufacturer got back to me and resolved the issue. I retract the above statement.
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2nd thumb release was a great idea but dad taught me to always check over my equipment before leaving for every hunt, just like driving a car something can go wrong on a previous hunt that you may not notice
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thanks for the information! Next season will be my first time bow hunting, i’ve rifle hunted. I’m 15 so i’m starting young but not too young, am really excited!!
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I have a release that is made where it just loosens instead of completely coming undone. A strap sewn to it that is a bungee style material with a big rubber logo sewn to it keeps it in a loop. Makes it super easy to just stretch it over the quiver to keep the release with the bow. Also makes putting it on and taking it off super easy. I can do it while holding my bow, so a big plus.
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There's an amount of muscle control, skill coordination, and discipline in mastering a bow. I'd say it's about as fair as hunting could get. Clearly a gun is vastly to superior in many ways thusly defaulting bow hunting at a "handicap" disadvantage. But I say that's okay. A bow makes you definitely earn your worth and your dinner.
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Good straight forward video! The 2nd release is a good tip, been there!
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I always attach my buckle strap release to my bow since the time I forgot it. I also keep a spare in the truck just in case.
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a buddy told me to use orange tape marker and mark 20yrds 30yrds and 40yrds and let the end hang enough to where it blows with the wind for wind direction.. Hes been hunting for 20 some odd years so im thankful i have a guy that teaches me things it took him many seasons to learn. He doesnt need orange tape markers but he recommends it for bow beginners. Thanks for the extra tips hopefully ill get a big one this year.
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God bless spread his word!
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Extremely helpful information thanks brother!
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many thanks from Italy man.....
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Thanks man
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Great video!
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Great tips! Thanks
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Quite informative..good job.