Big Game Hunting > Deer Hunting
need a hunting buddie
uncoolperson:
--- Quote from: Aperson on September 07, 2008, 12:41:58 PM ---hmmmm, go on.I like that idea.
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that's about as far as I had gone with the idea... I'm sure it'd take some bribing to do, and moderate orginization... but next year I know it'd be a lot of help to me
bentshaft:
This is my first year also but went hunting alot as a early teen. if you want to team up i got a spot to go and give a try. i saw deer there a plenty when i was turkey hunting and planed on going there last weekend of the month. so if your game leave me a message.
MichaelJ:
Good luck guys, I love helping new guys out and putting a buck on the ground but I don't think I'll have time this year with me going to school in Idaho.... lol
Michael
sportman1975:
I tell you what. I was a green horn to this hunting thing a few years back. The biggest help I found was to get your hands on reading material. What kind of animal are you after? What are the habits? What they eat? Were do they like to bed down? How do they travel about there area? Black tail and Muley's are as different as day and night. Then there is the deers habitat, high country Muley's low land Black tail. Read maps, look at the country were you think will be best suited for your physical level. READ, READ, READ. Make friends with your local taxidermist. Hunters talk to them like there a Catholic priest on confession day. Even if you can find some one with the same skill level as yourself. I guarantee your skills will improve and so will the style of hunting you decide works best for you. No one person can tell you how it's done. Just my :twocents:
huntnphool:
Welcome sportsman1975, :hello: some good points, books will give some basic information which is what you should start with.
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