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wisconsinteacher
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I have been shooting trad bows for a few years and have my recurve set up to shoot broadheads. I have hunted with it 5 times but have never shot at a deer. I am unable to go 100% trad because I always feel that I will not make the shot with the trad bow or that I will have a deer at 30 yards that I will not be able to shoot at. The last reason is the lesser of the two reasons. We enjoy venison so in the back of my mind, I second guess the fact that I can fill the freezer with a trad bow. Most of my shots are 20 yards or under, so I know I can get close but still don't know if it is time for me to go 100% trad. Any ideas or tips to take the next step for me?
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You will know its time when you no longer get a feeling of accomplishment out of your compound kill.

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I switched about four years ago, cold turkey on the compound, I did the same also almost 13 year ago with rifle hunting, it not all about getting animal, its about getting to be at more of an even plain with the animals your hunting. If your worried about taking animals, it might not be the right time.

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Rob W.
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Nothing to it but to do it! If I don't have meat in the freezer before gun season I enjoy some time in the woods with family that don't bowhunt and take a doe or two.

Wise man say "Squirrel who sit on fence too long eventually lose nuts." [Big Grin]


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I had to sell my compound to gain confidence with trad equipment. It was the best sale i have ever made. I shoot 3D year around to keep sharp and i havent looked back.

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wisconsinteacher
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What gets me is that this year, I shot 2 does and when it was all done and I had time to think about it, I thought, I could have shot those with my recurve. I also passed a small 6pt but I know that if I would have had my recurve, I would have had a 15 yard shot at him also. I think if I do go 100% trad, I will take a smaller buck that I would have passed on if I was using a compound.
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I'm new to Trad but this year I missed a doe with my compound when she jumped the string. Normally, I'd be ranting and raving but I was'nt really bummed out about it. It was at that moment I realized I had to make a change and rekindle my passion. Right now, I'm target practicing in my basement every night and hunting squirrels on the weekends. I think I'll be ready for next deer season.

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quote:
Originally posted by wisconsinteacher:
What gets me is that this year, I shot 2 does and when it was all done and I had time to think about it, I thought, I could have shot those with my recurve. I also passed a small 6pt but I know that if I would have had my recurve, I would have had a 15 yard shot at him also. I think if I do go 100% trad, I will take a smaller buck that I would have passed on if I was using a compound.

YEP -- shoot DEER for a couple years, the bucks will come, better to have several under your belt when the biggun shows up.

Don't ask how I know! [banghead]

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Once you get your 1st kill you will be hooked.I just had to tell myself no more training wheels and commited to my trad bow.Good luck bro.

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If you dive in you will soon discover that filling the freezer is not hard. Once you get a couple of trad kills under your belt you will also know the sense of acomplishment that shooting trad brings and likely not want to shoot them as much with the wheels.

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I don't know about you but I had some long stretches with my compound without a kill. I made the switch 5 yrs ago and have shot 3 does and a buck and also wounded a buck. I've seen a great number of bucks during this period and I don't believe that a compound would have put me in a better position to take shots. I truly have fallen back in love with archery, all aspects of it because of the switch and just feel so bad that it took me so long to convert. All those greater feelings of accomplishment that I missed because I waited so long. Once we reach that level of confidence in our shot, the satisfaction level is overwhelming and even though confidence
can be shaken from time to time there will be no turning back and hopefully that can happen for you.

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I've killed a buttload of deer from a tree stand but never really thought I'd kill one from the ground. So...I bought the top half of a MarcAnthony ghillie, put it on one fine morning and sat on the down wind side of a great trail. Hadn't been there long and 4 bucks came along. The last one...of course the very last one...was a monster. The/A lead buck walked up and stood 6 steps from me and even though i moved a bit he showed absolutely no concern. He was not legal so I passed but he looked at me, probably thought I was a weird bush and simply walked away.

Point is...don't always trust your inner voice. Follow the good advice of the guys on this site, adapt and start killing deer. You can do it.

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If you feel you have to shoot a deer, I reccomend a rifle

Hunting with a trad bow isn't any less effective than a compound, but it does require more of you, the hunter. More patience. More woodsman ship to get that close shot. Mor focus and practice to develop the ability to make that shot.

Like Kentucky said, when you don't get anything out of hunting with he compound anymore, then it's time.

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quote:
Originally posted by KentuckyTJ:
You will know its time when you no longer get a feeling of accomplishment out of you compound kill.

TJ said it well!


The owner of a local bow shop loves to ask me "what are you going to do when a big buck walks by at 35 yards?"

My answer is always, "I just won't kill him, it has happened before, and it will most likely happen again!"

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