Deer Hunting Equipment Tree Stands

bow hunting equipment and preparation?
im a new bowhunter currently spending most of my time fishing but i know i still have time but i think if i can plan this out sooner the more time i will have to practice and plan out the hunt. what are some ways i should be shooting at targets and practicing yardage reading and guessing? what items do you guys think are essential to a october bow hunt? were can i find good but cheap water proof boots for hunting in slushy wetlands? <---- i havnt seen the area yet but hear its alot of marsh wetland swampy stuff with areas of forest thats about all i know. and how should i choose a spot to hunt from a tree stand like what areas would be holding deer and could it be a good idea to get my bowhunting license a few days before bow hunting openner and scout during season while kinda stalking for deer at the same time? all camo? or all camo with some blaze orange above the waist to the head? <------ minnesota hunter bow hunting in carlos avery wildlife management area
well thats a good question,,, lets us start at the wma minnesota part , first contact them as to the regs, ok,most bowhunting is done in camo, and scouting can be done a week or 2 before opening day ,ok, the wet marsh thing , does not sound good to me , i have and hunted bottom land however,,,,been a trad hunter and bow hunter for um 30 years ,,,,,,, get a good bow one that feels good to YOU ok the new bows all sound great i would say this simply,, the more bells and gizmos you attach to the bow the more they fail ok,, now you have your bow and arrows field tips etc and need to build your shooting ability up to take a whitetail deer in the woods,,, here is the fun part,,,,practice if you can in your yard good back stop and all,,,, until you can group your arrows in a 6 inch circle,,, just keep in mind the woods have there own 6 inch holes etc good luck
Practicing with New Tree Stand
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TREE LOUNGE TREE STAND Advanced Hunting Equipment deer archery lounger $102.50 |
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