Practice or Hunting

The majority of your bowhunting year is spent practicing and/or training. This is the place to discuss it!
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Practicing or hunting?

Practicing
5
45%
Hunting
0
No votes
About the same for both
1
9%
Bow building
1
9%
Arrow making
2
18%
String making
2
18%
 
Total votes: 11

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Captainkirk
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Practice or Hunting

#1 Post by Captainkirk »

Is most of your "stick time" spent actually hunting, practicing/training, or bow building or arrow construction?
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Captainkirk
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Re: Practice or Hunting

#2 Post by Captainkirk »

For me, the majority of my "stick time" is practicing, working on form, or stumping. Some years (like last season) I don't even get out and hunt (gasp!) :shock: so the shooting part plays a very big role in my archery.
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Re: Practice or Hunting

#3 Post by Carpdaddy »

I had to vote practicing but only because season is out more months than in. From September through mid January I hunt more. :mrgreen:

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Shadowhntr
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Re: Practice or Hunting

#4 Post by Shadowhntr »

By far practice. Of course I also attribute practice time as those times I simply shoot, because I love archery so much and just want to enjoy.

No doubt arrow building and messing comes in second
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Re: Practice or Hunting

#5 Post by stumper »

Practice unfortuately. I don't hardly have time to hunt. But hey I get to shoot!
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