Keep your hunting clothes in a bad with some pine straw, dont wear any kind of scented anything including deoderant. Be quiet and be still. Its very serene, very calming, and then you see it. Freeze. Dont make a peep. Wait for it to get in your sights. Youll feel a rush and you will hear your heart thumping through your ears. Aim, take a deep breath, hold it, squeeze the trigger. When you get him, sit still, be quiet. If it drops immediately, wait a few and give him time to pass, if he runs, listen to where he is going and listen for the crash. Good luck. and god bless,
2006-11-08 07:04:42
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answered by Let ME be President! 4
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First, enjoy the scenery. It may not be something the guys do, but I certainly enjoy it every time I go with my dad. Second, remember when you're doing the actual hunting to be as quiet as possible. Even though it sounds childish, I like to pretend I'm a spy sneaking through some sory of top secret building. Hey, it usually works. Also, be aware. You're never going to spot anything if you don't keep an eye out. It's also a lot about patience. Remember not to get frustrated. If you get too hasty with a shot, chances are you'll probably miss.
This is my advice, but I've only gone with my dad like 4 times.
2006-11-08 07:05:18
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answered by jessi.swimchick 2
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the best time is first light in the morning.get to spot while still dark so find a old orchard or berry patch small lake or some place where they can maybe sleep then wait for first light no noise from you or friends use a good gun 30 30 or such if no deer then find new spot and wait ther as they will be moving all day but willagain need rest spot during day best around water hole.good luck.
remember no noise.
2006-11-08 07:07:52
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answered by Anonymous
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It's according to how seriously they take hunting. To a serious hunter staying quite from the moment you start your journey is key. To the ones that due it leisurely you can kick back and have a good time. Given that you have never been more than likely they are not expecting to see anything, but just letting you in on the experience. Take it you do see something for gods sakes don't move, don't speak, and no calling. P.S. leave your cell phone on silence as well....
2006-11-08 07:05:59
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answered by crystalshannon516 2
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a couple of things....
1. If it really cold where you are....do not put on your outter cloths...coat, coveralls, etc. until you are ready to walk in.
2. If you take a show that morning or the night before...use unsented soap...there are many good brands made for hunters. Also, do not wash you cloths with normal laundry soap...they make so scent soaps for that also....and when you store you cloths...they make things to put with them...they make things that smell like dirt that work the best for me...and they really do smell like fresh dirt....
3. Do not wear scented deodorant....they make non scented stuff that will keep you from stinking but it don't smell like normal stuff...
4. Don't do a whole lot of moving....once you get into you stand just stay there and enjoy....moveing from place to place every ten minutes is not going to help much....
5. Just enjoy yourself....and be prepared to see some blood and guts....Hunting is fun, but its not without its gory side.....but like I said...hunting is not all about the kill, its about the experiance....so enjoy the natural world...
GOOD LUCK
2006-11-08 07:23:30
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answered by yetti 5
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canines battling is sadomasochistic. The extra the animal suffers the extra effective the coach. Animals are bred in captivity and affection is withheld. they are social animals and it incredibly is corresponding to psychological abuse. If the canines do no longer carry out properly, they are usually killed in painful, brutish techniques. i do no longer look after deer looking, yet looking is a organic activity interior the wild. Deers are born wild and stay organic lives. with out deer looking, their populations could (and certainly have) exploded to the element that they go through starvation and are lots extra possibly to be plagued by way of disorder. on the grounds that human beings have finished away with in simple terms approximately each and every organic predator that could routinely hunt deer, hunters are certainly mandatory. a ethical and experienced deer hunter shoots to kill with as little pointless soreness as achievable. Plus they are able to consume their kill or donate them to a software to feed the needy.
2016-12-17 06:32:29
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answered by ? 3
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i am a deer hunter i think you will have a good time if they involve you but if they kill one how do you think you will react you have to know that this is not like going to grocery store Therese going to be blood and guts but if you can get passed that I'm sure your brothers have killed deer before and you have seen them cleaning it i say go and have a good time and good luck i hope you show your brothers up
2006-11-08 07:04:56
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answered by ohiobuckndoe 3
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stay quiet and enjoy the scenery
2006-11-08 06:55:39
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answered by Josh 2
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aim
2006-11-08 10:43:22
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answered by monica101 1
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Don't go. Instead, go to school learn to
communicate in English.
2006-11-08 07:25:19
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answered by bullet head 2
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