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Anyone have any tips for white tail (or just deer) hunting with a rifle (.308 win).or just a tip for hunting in general. How to find the perfect spot, gutting, shooting, supplies, brands, calling tips, ect. Or maybe something you wish you would have known when you started. Or maybe something you wish you wouldn't have done
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Quote from: police women of America on September 04, 2014, 08:03:12 PMAnyone have any tips for white tail (or just deer) hunting with a rifle (.308 win).or just a tip for hunting in general. How to find the perfect spot, gutting, shooting, supplies, brands, calling tips, ect. Or maybe something you wish you would have known when you started. Or maybe something you wish you wouldn't have done Well, these days my first tip to new hunters is different than it was ten or more years ago. My first tip now is, don't be anxious to be a movie star. Get a few deer under your belt before buying a video camera.First deer should be the one you have the best shot at. As should the second one too. So often new hunters judge animals based off canned hunts on television. And while Washington does have that class of deer get the hard ones in the bag. Those hard ones are usually the first two. After that things get a lot easier and hunting bigger and bigger bucks balances out the challenge and enjoyment. Applying for doe tags is a good start as well. They can really help a new hunter develop the skills needed to find success regularly. And they eat/taste REALLY good!As others have mentioned, good binoculars, watch the wind and patience top the list of important tips when hunting. Those three things have probably led to more big buck successes for me than any weapon choice, ammunition choice or camo choice.If you are still hunting, especially for women, footwear tends to be a great investment. You tend to hunt longer, quieter and with a greater degree of patience with good footwear. Especially during late seasons. I think my wife considers it her most important hunting item!I personally believe a good pellet rifle is worth the investment to a new hunter as well. Cheap to shoot, can be shot just about anywhere and it helps develop gun handling and target acquisition skills. Plus most pellet rifles have a hard long trigger pull. Much more than your rifle will. So it really teaches good form. Plus they are really fun!Final tip from me is to never forget...Hunting is meant to be fun! Whether successful right away or not hunt in a way that makes you happy. Meat at the store is cheap. Enjoying everything nature holds is priceless!