We got guys claiming they cant hit running deer, but keep trying those sorts of shots, we got guys diressing long shots on game.
So how about a discussion as to what you do as an individual to prepare for a successful hunt.
Example for myself.
I ensure my equiptment works reliably, such as load development.
I practice with my hunting weapon, be it a bow, a rifle or even my shotgun, that includes trying to replicate what I might just find or have to do in the field. (running deer included)
I maintain my equiptment, such as sharpening knives, cleaning firearms, cleaning optics etc.
I pre scout (where applicable) the area and potential animals I may be hunting (waterfowl and upland are diffrent), this includes relations with landowners, and talking to locals to assertain more information. I may set out trail cameras, and place or move blinds or stands from recent pre scouting trips.
I try to maintain some level of reasonable fitness(I dont mountain hunt or back pack for days on end), but do spend a fair bit of time walking skulking and even stalking.
I maintain my means of transportation, usually involving tire rotations, balancing and aligment prior to hunting season, also get other mechanical things checked for sound operations.
I stock up on items often used in hunting season, such as spare flashlight batteries, extra "survival paper", latex gloves, paper towels, etc, and make sure both my day pack and my vehicle has plenty of such stuff on hand.
So how about a bit of similar feed back that some NooB's can take with them to learn.
So how about a discussion as to what you do as an individual to prepare for a successful hunt.
Example for myself.
I ensure my equiptment works reliably, such as load development.
I practice with my hunting weapon, be it a bow, a rifle or even my shotgun, that includes trying to replicate what I might just find or have to do in the field. (running deer included)
I maintain my equiptment, such as sharpening knives, cleaning firearms, cleaning optics etc.
I pre scout (where applicable) the area and potential animals I may be hunting (waterfowl and upland are diffrent), this includes relations with landowners, and talking to locals to assertain more information. I may set out trail cameras, and place or move blinds or stands from recent pre scouting trips.
I try to maintain some level of reasonable fitness(I dont mountain hunt or back pack for days on end), but do spend a fair bit of time walking skulking and even stalking.
I maintain my means of transportation, usually involving tire rotations, balancing and aligment prior to hunting season, also get other mechanical things checked for sound operations.
I stock up on items often used in hunting season, such as spare flashlight batteries, extra "survival paper", latex gloves, paper towels, etc, and make sure both my day pack and my vehicle has plenty of such stuff on hand.
So how about a bit of similar feed back that some NooB's can take with them to learn.




















































