Learning to bow hunt with compound vs. traditional archery

3Esski

Lil-Rokslider
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I don't think I have ever taken a shot with my compound in a hunting situation that wasn't a shot I could have taken with my recurve or longbow, and that is always in my mind when I have harvested an animal with my compound bow. Just a thought of, dang it, wish I was carrying my recurve. Maybe when I was younger before I started hunting with trad bows, but my goals were different then. Like the guys who take a rifle along on a bow hunt where that option is available, there is a little nugget in the back of the mind saying, well if things aren't going well I can extend my range with this, at least that is why I usually pack my compound bow in the truck for a hunt and make an effort to stay proficient with it. Having said that, there is a lot more that goes into a successful hunt for me than harvesting something and I have made the choice to start leaving the wheel bow at home and have been much happier overall regardless of the outcome.
 

Mish-pop

Lil-Rokslider
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All my bow hunting has been in Montana, I moved to Southeast Alaska about two years ago. I’ve ambush hunted white tails and done archery elk, wasn’t able to put much time into either due to school and time of life. I’ve got more time now and have some archery specific opportunities that I’d like to try, I mostly expect to hunt spot and stalk. I hope to be able to hunt back in Montana again someday as well.
I have a friend who has put a life time into spot and stalking and treestand hunting with a trad bow. He has had a lot of success with both type of hunts. He did tell me that he had some really nice bucks get away because he was using a trad bow during spot and stalk that he could have had a chance to harvest with a compound. He had loved the trad bow and seemed like he was almost fully after the meat and antlers were cherry on top.

I have taken several deer with my compound and hope to some day use my trad bow to harvest a deer. However, I found out that my stalking game needs to improve more before I will feel confident with a trad bow to take an animal as it is hard enough to get to 40-50 yards where I hunt but the 20-25 range with a trad I think I could've only made it work once or maybe twice. The ability to harvest an animal and be successful early in my hunting life I believe will help me in reducing frustration with unsuccessful hunts in the future with trad. I also have developed a greater level of patience and understanding of hunting while having success.

Also, as other guys have stated, it will take much longer and more dedication to be proficient with trad. Part of my problem right now is time constraints with life to where I can't spend the required time on trad right now.

Those are my two cents but I would tell you that you need to do what is best for yourself.
 
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