Originally posted by crittergetter: Depends on how you define success. My first season was a HUGE success! I didn't harvest anything but I learned a lot about my self as a hunter and learned a lot about becoming a better hunter! I've never looked back!
Originally posted by DanielB89: I will echo what Randy says. My "success" was learning how to set up for hunting with a trad bow. It was also a success to get me out of the "killing mode". It became more about the chase than the kill. I have only killed 5 big game with my trad bow up to this point, but I absolutely enjoy those kills infinitely more than I enjoyed killing anything with a compound. I would say success(kill) rate has a lot more to do with how you hunt and how well you scout with a trad bow than a compound. I have several buddies who kill deer every year over 40 yards, and some of them being dandies! With a trad bow in the thickets of Louisiana, 40 yards is not very feasible.
Originally posted by jt85: My first year with trad gear I was sitting in a tree stand on Nov 16th when a doe came easing her way towards me slowly feeding she made it in to about 10 yards before giving me a good shot. I shot her and watched her go down, I was so excited I just got my first deer I texted my buddy and told him about the doe. I no sooner put my phone up and look to see a nice buck coming down the same trail as the doe with his nose to the ground coming right at me. I shot that buck and he ran just out of sight before going down, still my biggest buck to date a nice wide 9 point. After that texted my buddy again, I later looked and the text where 5 minutes apart. That was a lot of action in 5 minutes.