doc holiday13
WKR
Is it just me or does it seem like the youtubes impersonators.. I mean influencers are all like "Hey you shouldn't be in the woods hunting unless you can shoot dimes"
I'm only 39, but I've been bow hunting for long enough that at one point i was happy when my equipment would allow me to be good enough to hit a pie plate at 15 yards. That was kind of our standard for being able to hunt "effectively" .. Where I live we happen to have A LOT of deer to the point that there are special programs that allow hunters in the area to hunt the local parks. There is some training required, but as far as qualifications, you need to be able to hit a 6.25" plate with your chosen broadhead at 20 and 30 yards. Need to be able to do it 3 of 3 consecutive shots at 20 and 2 of 3 at 30yards.
With modern equipment 6.25" plate is very doable, but reality based on my experience, the pie plate test at 20 and 30 is good enough. I was talking with a friend last night and he's missed 2 shots this season and he's getting down on himself. I understand its a total bummer, but I had to remind him that i didn't kill a deer my first 2 seasons in archery and I've missed a bunch of gimme shots. Last archery shot i missed, i had buck fever because it was literally the biggest deer I've ever had opportunity to shoot at. The point I'm getting to, is if you know you can pass the pie plate test at 20 and 30, then keep at it. Although your equipment should be able to; you don't need to shoot 25 cent size groups to connect. Drop your bead dead center on the chest and let it fly. If you're missing, then you need to take a deep breath and slow it down, and talk yourself through execution with proper mechanics. Keep hunting hard everyone
I'm only 39, but I've been bow hunting for long enough that at one point i was happy when my equipment would allow me to be good enough to hit a pie plate at 15 yards. That was kind of our standard for being able to hunt "effectively" .. Where I live we happen to have A LOT of deer to the point that there are special programs that allow hunters in the area to hunt the local parks. There is some training required, but as far as qualifications, you need to be able to hit a 6.25" plate with your chosen broadhead at 20 and 30 yards. Need to be able to do it 3 of 3 consecutive shots at 20 and 2 of 3 at 30yards.
With modern equipment 6.25" plate is very doable, but reality based on my experience, the pie plate test at 20 and 30 is good enough. I was talking with a friend last night and he's missed 2 shots this season and he's getting down on himself. I understand its a total bummer, but I had to remind him that i didn't kill a deer my first 2 seasons in archery and I've missed a bunch of gimme shots. Last archery shot i missed, i had buck fever because it was literally the biggest deer I've ever had opportunity to shoot at. The point I'm getting to, is if you know you can pass the pie plate test at 20 and 30, then keep at it. Although your equipment should be able to; you don't need to shoot 25 cent size groups to connect. Drop your bead dead center on the chest and let it fly. If you're missing, then you need to take a deep breath and slow it down, and talk yourself through execution with proper mechanics. Keep hunting hard everyone