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Starter's Guide To Bow Hunting - Preparing For Your First Hunting Trip!


There are a lot of things to know before stepping into the field on your first bow hunting trip. 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 bow.



Some people buy 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 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 bow.



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What's a good starter gun ?
I really don't want a rifle I want a shotgun or maybe well I guess ak 47 or something along those lines my g a y a s s state though you need to go through so many tests to get them and I can only have like less then 15 rounds in the gun and also what are the ages for the types of guns also I'm gonna get a shotgun with my gun because we plan on going to a close by state or south of our state to hunt bore can I use a assualt rifle to hunt them to don't have to answer this part just throw it in if you know New jersey

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Where in the United States is it legal to hunt bear?


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Algebra with pizzazz page 96?
So far im at the man who hunted bear but idk how to do this if i had the riddle it would make alot easier..... first right answer gets 10 pts

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What are the Hunting/Fishing Laws in Canada?
I want to hunt bear, elk, moose, caribou and other animals in Canada what are the rules on that? What are the laws on fishing(salmon and other)? What are the gun laws? Can i transport any game back to US?

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Tips on Black Bear Hunting?
I think I may want to try my hand at Black Bear hunting to at least have a nice rug and a big skull to mount on the wall. I'm not much of a trophy hunter and this doesn't really fit my style but I also believe that all of life's opportunities should be taken so I want to give it a shot. I live in SW Virginia in Pulaski County which has an open firearms season on bear from November 22- January 1. Also 1 bear tag is included with the state hunting license (deer, bear, and turkey) I'm not actually from this area and only live here part time and back home it's just whitetail hunting so I really have no idea what I'm doing. I've heard that it's best to hunt bear with archery equipment, and while I do have a decent compound bow I think I'm going to stick with a rifle at first, at least until i'm comfortable. Basically i'm looking for any helpful tips or comments about black bear hunting, or if anyone can provide a link to an actual guide or other article on bear hunting that would be great. Also as a fun firearm side note what is the most popular (or your favorite) black bear center fire rifle caliber. And also would you recommend taking a side arm? I know that this is a predator i'm going after and while there normally only dangerous when cornered or wounded is it wise to bring along a .357 or .44mag just in case? (VA is it legal? Game & Fisheries says you can do it but I think there's a minimum barrel length if you don't have a CC permit which I do not) If you bear hunt do you bring a backup along? (It's an excuse to buy one too!). Lastly thanks to everyone for any help you can give me. I'm really looking forward to this and want to study up on how to go about effectively hunting a Black Bear in lieu of not knowing anyone around here who does it. Oh and my county, and any adjacent ones, have no muzzle loader season. I probably wouldn't do this anyway in case I miss and an angry 300 lb bear decides to charge me while I take a minute or two to reload... but anyway just figured i'd let everyone know this isn't an option

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