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Hunting Bows Starter Guide
There are a lot of things to know before stepping into the field on your first hunting bow. A lot of people come to the sport knowing someone who can teach them the basic guidelines, but others must teach themselves. A lot of research will be necessary and there are some guidelines to know before even stepping into the store to buy your first hunting bow.
Some people buy their hunting bow under the misconception that it is best to have the heaviest bow they can use. This is definitely not the case. It is essential for a bow to feel good in a hunter's hands; otherwise he won't get true shots, or won't use the bow at all due to discomfort. The only time it is good to use the heaviest bow possible is when hunting for big game, such as elk, ox, or bear. A strong bow can also be used in 3-D tournaments when using very fast arrows and a flat trajectory. Otherwise, when hunting whitetail, turkey, and even small black bear, using a compound bow in the 50 pound weight range is the best choice. This size can put an arrow all the way through the target, while still being comfortable for most hunters to handle. The only exception to this is when using recurve bows, in which they require a larger weight. Women usually prefer a bow in the 45 pound range.
The most important factor when choosing a hunting bow is finding one that fits the individual hunter. Bows are not one size fits all, and different types and brands will all fit differently. Be sure that it is comfortable in your hands. It should feel balanced in your grip, and you should be able to pull the bow at it's draw weight comfortably. Many hunters use bows that are too heavy for them; they assume that the bow will either loosen up, or that their muscles will develop more when using it. Using a bow that is too heavy can throw off your shot and ruin your accuracy. Another important thing to do when shopping for a bow is to browse around. A name brand bow isn't always the best choice for every hunter. Choosing a reputable brand with good construction is important but be sure to browse around too. Spend what you can afford, and buy the bow that is best for you.
The last suggestion for newcomers to bow hunting is to shop at an outfitter with an archery expert. An experienced hunter who knows his way around bows is often able to make a good decision, but a newcomer needs some guidance when making his first investment. The archery expert will be your number one resource in regards to buying your first hunting bow. After visiting with your outfitter and finding the perfect hunting bow for you, you can save some serious cash by shopping online.
By visiting your archery outfitter first and then shopping online for your next hunting bow you can be assured of finding the best bow for you at the best price available.
Good luck and happy hunting!
Important Bow Hunting Supplies
Many people use guns to hunt now. Although this is a more than acceptable way to hunt, it can be less of a skill than hunting with a bow and arrow is. Bow hunting is one of the most popular sports for the sportsmen. As an bonus, hunting with a bow and arrow is also very retro and it gets back to what hunting used to be like before the invention of the gun. If you'd like to do this kind of hunting, there are some general supplies you should get. Luckily, bow hunting supplies are easy to acquire at almost any outdoor recreation and hunting store.
Bow hunting can be challenging, exciting, and rewarding if you are properly prepared. Bow hunting is one of the fastest growing sports in the world.
The most important bow hunting supplies are the actual bow and arrows. For the bow, you should get something a bit expensive. The cheaper bows will be at a much more diminished quality than the regularly priced ones. Since the bow is, in essence, your gun, you need to get a good one. Picking the right type of arrows is as crucial as picking the correct bow. Not all arrows are created equal, some are longer than others and some are lighter. It is important to talk with your sporting good supplier to find out which arrows are compatible with your specific type of bow..
Another thing you should pick up is extra bow wire. The bow wire can sometimes break when you pull it back, so you should have extras on hand in case this happens. One of the overlooked bow hunting supplies is the leather glove. Pulling back on the bow can really hurt and chap your hands after a while of use. To prevent bad hand chafing, pick up some leather gloves to wear when you hunt. This will also improve your grip on the bow and arrow, improving your shot. Many hunters have deep blisters on their hands after their first time bow hunting. This is because they didn't realize what a toll this kind of hunting puts on your hands. Unfortunately, the use of gloves isn't obvious; so many hunters go through this pain. Get gloves, important bow hunting supplies, in order to prevent this kind of painful mistake. You'll definitely be grateful that you did.
Bow hunting can definitely be an adventure. It brings you right back to nature, using a natural way to hunt your game. If you'd like to partake in this activity, then pick up these bow hunting supplies. They will improve your next hunting trip and take care of the snafus that novices make their first time around.
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Bow Tuning Tips/G5 Expert II Installation
This is how the Expert II fallaway rest by G5 is installed, shown to you by bow pro Kenny Parson
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Turkey Hunting Bow Season 2008 Recap
Me and the boys out for the Bow Hunting season in Minnesota
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Archery Bow Selection: Types
If you can think back a very long time ago to the Paleolithic era-that age when our great ancestors first learned that stones made handier tools than bare hands-then you'll understand how long archery has been around. Yes, as far back as ancient Egypt to the Assyrians and Babylonians, all the way to Hebrews of the Old Testament, archery has been practiced in sport, hunting and warfare since humans had hands. Today, though, we have the know-how to select archery bows that work best for our modern needs.
There are three types of bows used today, and variations of these even exist. Essentially, the basic three are the traditional longbow, the recurve bow and the compound bow. The longbow was used in medieval combat, because it shoots hard and straight. Often, too, the longbow is no taller than the archer using it. The archer can draw the string, take aim and shoot over long distances. The only downfall might be the cumbersome height and the long draw makes loading an arrow take longer. In hunting, this may be critical to the kill.
The recurve bow, by name, has a different sort of shape. The tips often curve and point away from the archer. Additionally, these two curves are set against the natural curve of the bow itself, providing more power with less bow height. Quicker turning and maneuverability makes the recurve bow especially good in woods and forest. When the recurve bow is strung (unlike the longbow), the string will actually touch the upper portions of the bow itself.
The compound bow uses the most of today's technology meshed with age-old wisdom. The compound bow enables the shooter to pull the string and "hold" it more easily. That is, when the archer pulls back on the string, two cams shift, holding the string taut in place. Not only does this provide more let-off (holding weight from pulling weight) and power, but equips the bow with more stability. This affords greater sight and aim for the archer.
Now that you have some idea of the basic types of bows (excluding the crossbow), it is easier to decide which archery bow suits you best. After which, there are other factors to consider when selecting an archery bow. One of the first, then, may be budget. The cost of the bows above can start under fifty dollars to the upper hundreds. Before you lay down the big bucks, be sure to test the bow before you buy it.
It's wise to have a basic understanding of the techniques for each too. You can often join a club or take lessons where the bow(s) will be provided. Moreover, buying a used bow for the first few months may save you several hundred dollars should you change your mind later. Go with the bare basics and move to the more luxurious later.
Additionally, it is smart to buy an archery bow that will benefit your cause. There are different reasons to use varying types of archery bows: These include but are not limited to hunting (such as deer hunting), competition (such as field archery and 3D archery) or simple personal enjoyment (such as at home target practice).
If you're going to be dashing through the woods chasing small woodland creatures, you won't want the same bow as used in target archery competition. Be sure to speak to club members, store staff and experienced archers before you select your personal favorite bow. Research before selecting your perfect archery bow will save you money and keep you from learning the hard way (more expensive way) later.
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Phil Roberts Michigan buck deer hunting bow
I passed this nice 8 point up at 5 yards. I set up on the west side of his bedding area so the wind was blowing directly to him. Hung out a pee-willy-wick filled with Black Widow and within 15 minutes he walked right to it. You got to let bucks like this go if you ever want to see wallhangers.I know I could of killed this buck but that is not what it is all about. I enjoyed watching him!!!
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Examining the Bow Stabilizer
When you think of archery most of us think of the equipment is as basic as it gets - a bow and an arrow. This is true to a certain extent. Archery is a simple pastime that uses a lot of equipment and some are a little more mystifying for newcomers. Most people are clear when it comes to the bow itself, however the bow stabilizer is a piece of equipment that only the experienced archer will recognize. Basically, if you want to shoot accurately over a long period of time, the bow stabilizer is essential equipment.
A stabilizer serves two main functions. Number one is to hold the bow steady and more stable, hence its name. Number two is that there is less vibration and hand shock. More on this in just a moment.
Firstly we should examine what a stabilizer is made of so we can understand how it works. In the past they were made of metal. Metal is a rather heavy material and although you want to add some weight, because this is what keeps the bow stable, you don't want to make it too heavy. Carbon or AMS (Alphamethylstyrene) plastics are preferred these days|. The rigidity of carbon means that it performs properly while its light weight makes it comfortable to work with.
A dampening device allows the stabilizer to perform its second function, that of reducing the vibration through the bow from the force of releasing the bowstring. The dampening device will most likely be made of rubber although other vibration absorbent materials may be used. By putting the dampening material away from the end of the bow their effectiveness will be maximized.
The final device you’ll find on a stabilizer is a weight which will sit right on the end after the rubber material. The bow is counterbalanced by the weight which keeps the bow stable when it is being shot. {Aiming consistency is improved by the positioning of the weight at the front of the bow.
Stabilizers come in a range of lengths. The length of the stabilizer you need will depend considerably on the type of archery you plan on doing. In general, the longer the stabilizer you use the more steady your bow will be and consequently, the more accurate you are likely to be. Target archers use long stabilizers. Bowhunters, on the other hand, use shorter stabilizers because of the conditions under which they will be carrying and firing their bow.
Shorter stabilizers are used with shorter framed hunting bows due to the terrain you may be required to cover, long protruding pieces would be more likely to snag hindering progress as well as make more noise. Just the same, any extra weight on the bow would be accentuated the longer the bow has to be carried to the point where it would become extremely tiring.
Finally, we come back to the issue of reducing vibration. Any vibration experienced by the bow is going to be expressed as noise and when you are bow-hunting noise can prove to be one of your worst enemies. Repeated vibration eventually shifts other components on your bow affecting accuracy. Only around 75 per cent of the energy generated in releasing the bowstring gets transferred to the arrow. The rest has to go somewhere else and that is to the only other thing touching the bow, which is you. The accumulated shock that is transferred to your bow arm during a long day of shooting starts to hurt very quickly which will lead to shaking and reduced accuracy.
Having a stabilizer fitted to your bow is important in itself, but just as important is using a stabilizer that suits the kind or archery you will be undertaking. The sort of archer you are and your body type will also make a difference to the type of shooting you're going to use it for. You have to weigh things up, as it were, look for quality and decide what is most suitable to you and you will be sure to be shooting quietly and accurately.
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Learn The Secrets Of Bow Hunting – Hit The Target!
Bow hunting can be a progressive challenge for anyone who likes to go rifle hunting. Bow hunting can make you feel much more accomplished as a hunter as you're using ancient technology. Not only that using a bow can also teach you some new skills that will help when you use your rifle again. You need certain skills to get anywhere near your target even if you hire a guide. Sudden movements or even just your scent can alert your prey to your presence and they're not going to stay around for a chat! This adds a little more excitement to the hunt.
You can be successful with your bow hunting if you learn a few basic secrets:
If you are using a deer stand, you need to space out the time you use it. The more often you're out there, the more the animals will get to know that you are there. They may even get to know your routine and avoid the area altogether. It's important to get more than one stand and switch between the ones that you use.
You will need to waterproof your arrow fletches for hunting in the rain. Using hairspray will work, but make sure that it's of the unscented variety. Use three or four light coats of hairspray on the fletches, make sure you allow each coat to fully dry before adding another coat.
You will need to try to mask any human scent possible. Perform this de-scenting before you get to the stand. You will need to observe which direction the wind is blowing in. Animals can easily pick up your scent from a long way away. You don't want the wind blowing the scent in their direction. If the stand you are using is not well suited to the wind direction, then go and get to another one. Remember, animals are designed to sniff out scents and use this as part of their early warning system.For more info see http://www.deerelkhunting.com/equipment/Bringing-Out-the-Big-Guns.html
When elk and deer are out of season, you can still practice all aspects of your bow hunting skills. When out of season you must also regularly maintain and check your equipment so that you're ready for the season to start.
Both elk, and deer have a habit of cramming that last bit of feeding in before the winter hits. This extra feeding will result in more activity than usual. Watch the weather carefully for any snow or rain storms, this would cause the temperature to change. Animals notice these changes in temperature and act accordingly. If a major storm is forecast then ideally you want to hunt before or after for better results.
Cold weather will make hunting with a bow more of a challenge, in winter your draw back will be much more difficult. You will need to drop the draw weight by a few pounds if you plan hunting in really cold temperatures.
You can have a really exciting time when you go bow hunting. It's a fantastic challenge and you can really learn some great secrets that you can't when hunting in any other way. Thousands of people all across the world are hooked on bow hunting, why not join them?
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