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moleman
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Thought it might be interesting to see at what point before big game season that you get really serious? At what point do you stop shooting multiple bows and stick with just one, practice with broadheads, ETC. in general just prep. youself and your gear. For me its about a month, i pick ONE bow and stick with it, dig out the old practice broadheads and shoot them religiously, and fine tune my gear until it all comes together, for that one possible shot. How bout you?
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i really dont slow down a heck of a bunch all year, but in april or may i start making sure i shoot at least a few arrows pretty much everyday, and start working out harder. cant be too ready for elk season!!

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I was born ready!
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Always ready never know when you will get a call , I may shoot several bows in a season and it has never hurt me. I can be packed and on the road for a weeks hunt in about 20min.We hunt year round here Tx. heck I got hogs across the street so Im always ready.......
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jimmerc
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I stay ready to hunt all year! Thers always something to hunt, Ie: bunnys, squirrels,woodchucks, turkey, coyotes and deer! I stump for pratice everychance I get and scout for the deer while at it! Staying in tune with the woods is just as important as pratice with the bows! I have two bows I shoot everyday! since I've learned to get my broadheads really sharp I shoot them once a week, but really don't need to,I just do it to make sure everything is in tune still!! But a month out from deer season I''l get all my gear out and wash,repair or replace if needed and resharpen all my broadheads and knives if needed!!

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I shoot all year, most days. However, I shoot a variety of bows even on the same days.

About a month out from big game season I narrow my bow choice to "the one" and set up arrows to fit it. In fact, I will begin this process this weekend.

This year I may do something a bit different. I intend to work equally with two bows, number 1 and a back-up. I'm hoping to hunt with both instead of just one. Both are recurves and the same arrow set-up will work.

One is a metal , non-custom riser and the other is a highly customized, all wood TD curve.

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Always ready to hunt. Seriously, I stay at a point where I am ready pretty much all the time. The only things that I do not have ready at a moment's notice is enough food or propane for a couple weeks. Quick trip to the store and it is on!


I have one bow I love more than any other I have ever shot. I only shoot that bow, so shooting is always ready to go.

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Rob W.
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I get serious about deer season prep when squirrel comes in(Aug.). Always shooting and tweaking gear.


Rob

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I know what you mean.It used to be two weeks before when i was a kid but ive learn its all about the shot and that takes alot of practice.Im hopeing its three months cause thats all i got left.I try to shoot all year long but with work and family it gets tough.Ive been really thinking about it lately so im with you on this one.
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I hunt hogs year round. i use different bows at various times of the year. They are all bows that i am quite familiar with and they shoot very close to each other. i don't have a problem switching between them, but i shoot daily. i take the bow out that i am currently practicing with at the time.

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I shoot pretty much all year. I slack off a little when the fly fishing starts warming up around mid February through May, but still shoot some. From about a month ago through the end of the seasons I'll shoot, stalk, workout, etc a lot.

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I shoot 3D every month and shoot at the house a couple days a week. I have a 3D bow and hunting bow. I have several dozen arrows tuned with broadheads ready to go. I usually put the 3D bow up in july and just shoot my hunting bow the rest of the year.

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I shoot all year long. I have 1 bow that I use most of the time but I can pick up any I own and be ready to hunt with it the same day.

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I shoot just about every day, and I work out regularly; when you are eligible for Medicare, it makes sense to not get too out of shape. I stick with the same bow, and mix hiking the mountains with stump shooting along with my backyard targets and my normal workouts. Since I'm retired, I don't have any excuses about not being fit; being in shape to enjoy the high country is my new job. Hike, bike, shoot the bow, catch a trout, repeat. A dirty job, but somebody has to do it.

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I shot all year long and attend 3d's when I can. But I try to just go with the flow. I try not to make a job outa hunting. I use to get so work up about it..aka deer season that by mid season I was burnt out. So I just try to make the best of my outings.
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