Your thinking huh?
Well, here's the deal. Every year I learn something new while hunting and I'm sure most of you do too so lets share. I'm also sure that all of you have some little tips or advice to pass along to others that have served you well in your own hunting.
"Ism's" are any little rules of thumb you have found to hold true or maybe just got a chuckle out of.
For example, "It's easier to make a shot on a deer than to GET a shot at a deer."
Or, to paraphrase a line from Gene and Barry Wensels book Come November, "In every wood lot, there is ONE tree that more deer walk past than any other tree in the wood lot."
Advice is easy. Basic things like bend at the waist when shooting out of a tree stand. Or maybe always be sure to practice shooting in your hunting gear to ensure you don't have any problems like a pocket flap that the string hits or restrictions in drawing your bow.
Or maybe something more advanced like a special way to sharpen broadheads faster, how to cut up a deer easier, how to make some of your own gear etc. In most of these cases, pictures would be sure to help.
If I can find the time in the next couple of days, I'll show an easy way to camo a tree stand.
So, what have you learned this year?