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Want to Start Bow Hunting, Need Tips
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<blockquote data-quote="buffalosoldier" data-source="post: 16292482" data-attributes="member: 191410"><p>One of the most important things you can learn to do is to sit still, be quiet, pay attention to every movement and sound. By setting very still I have had deer walk up to within 3 feet of me in the woods when I was squirrel hunting. A deer will bolt if you make any sudden movement even a small one. PATIENCE makes a sucessful hunter. </p><p>I learned to hunt squirrels with a 22 and if you sharpen you skills on something as small and wary as a squirrel, deer are much easier targets, just a lot heavier when you have carry them out.</p><p>Good hunting, be safe. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buffalosoldier, post: 16292482, member: 191410"] One of the most important things you can learn to do is to sit still, be quiet, pay attention to every movement and sound. By setting very still I have had deer walk up to within 3 feet of me in the woods when I was squirrel hunting. A deer will bolt if you make any sudden movement even a small one. PATIENCE makes a sucessful hunter. I learned to hunt squirrels with a 22 and if you sharpen you skills on something as small and wary as a squirrel, deer are much easier targets, just a lot heavier when you have carry them out. Good hunting, be safe. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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