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A few questions about bowhunting (again, yeah, I know)

Posted on 10/19/11 at 11:45 pm
Posted by Boats n Hose
NOLA
Member since Apr 2011
37248 posts
Posted on 10/19/11 at 11:45 pm
I know it's late but I wanted to post it while I was thinking about it. A couple issues from my first weekend of bowhunts.

For those that ride a 4-wheeler to the stand/closer to the stand, how do you carry your bow on your bike? I just held mine in my lap, but driving with one hand on some of our trails is challenging and it's a hell of bumpy ride on the bow.

What do you do with your quiver once in the stand? I forgot to bring hooks and stuff to hang stuff from so I had to leave it on the bow, it was kind of awkward being that I'd never practiced with it on before.

Is it supposed to be hard as hell to draw back on anything in front of you/slightly to your right? The damn tree was in my way for anything that wasn't to my left (I'm right handed). Do I just have to set up the climber facing to the right of the area I'm overlooking to avoid it being in the way?

I really should have taken a few practice shots out of the climber prior to the season.

That's all for now folks
Posted by Bama and Beer
Baldwin Co, AL
Member since Oct 2010
85131 posts
Posted on 10/19/11 at 11:50 pm to
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how do you carry your bow on your bike?
In lap

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What do you do with your quiver once in the stand?
Have a little piece of rope on it I usually hang on the tree


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Do I just have to set up the climber facing to the right of the area I'm overlooking to avoid it being in the way?
Angle your climber to the direction you are most likely to have deer come from.

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I really should have taken a few practice shots out of the climber prior to the season.

Yes you should have.
This post was edited on 10/19/11 at 11:55 pm
Posted by INFIDEL
The couch
Member since Aug 2006
16199 posts
Posted on 10/20/11 at 4:08 am to
quote:

For those that ride a 4-wheeler to the stand/closer to the stand, how do you carry your bow on your bike? I just held mine in my lap, but driving with one hand on some of our trails is challenging and it's a hell of bumpy ride on the bow.



depends. academy has some gun holders that work well. my bow's riser fits in em perfect with the string pointing up. somtimes i just hold it/lap. somtimes i strap the whole case to rack.

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What do you do with your quiver once in the stand? I forgot to bring hooks and stuff to hang stuff from so I had to leave it on the bow, it was kind of awkward being that I'd never practiced with it on before.



hang it on something. limb, top of ladder/climbing sticks

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s it supposed to be hard as hell to draw back on anything in front of you/slightly to your right? The damn tree was in my way for anything that wasn't to my left (I'm right handed). Do I just have to set up the climber facing to the right of the area I'm overlooking to avoid it being in the way?



Gotta turn your stand right.
Posted by mylsuhat
Mandeville, LA
Member since Mar 2008
49871 posts
Posted on 10/20/11 at 5:52 am to
quote:

For those that ride a 4-wheeler to the stand/closer to the stand, how do you carry your bow on your bike? I just held mine in my lap, but driving with one hand on some of our trails is challenging and it's a hell of bumpy ride on the bow.


Primos Bow Sling

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What do you do with your quiver once in the stand?
hang it on a hook or a broken branch

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Is it supposed to be hard as hell to draw back on anything in front of you/slightly to your right? The damn tree was in my way for anything that wasn't to my left (I'm right handed). Do I just have to set up the climber facing to the right of the area I'm overlooking to avoid it being in the way?

I try to keep my most likely shooting spots to the left of me for this reason. Scoot forward and you should be able to shoot straight. For shooting right, you'll have to stand



ETA: I am still yet to drop one with my bow, so take my info how you want
This post was edited on 10/20/11 at 5:54 am
Posted by HeadBusta4LSU
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2007
11362 posts
Posted on 10/20/11 at 6:31 am to
I usually hold my bow in my lap as well unless I know the trail I'm going down is going to be a bitch. If that's the case I will strap my case to my rack.
Posted by Ole Geauxt
KnowLa.
Member since Dec 2007
50880 posts
Posted on 10/20/11 at 6:41 am to
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how do you carry your bow on your bike
sit it in front rack, or use the primos sling.
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quiver once in the stand?
have shoe strings tied to it and wrap around the tree
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bring hooks and stuff to hang stuff
I ALWAYS use a bow hanger.. have 1 in vest, 1 on 4wheeler, 1 in bow case..
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have to set up the climber facing to the right of the area I'm overlooking
Turn the climber as far to the offside as possible, that you can still eyeball the preferred area..
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should have taken a few practice shots out of the climber prior to the season.
duhhhhh...
Posted by jmkidder
lafayette
Member since Sep 2005
496 posts
Posted on 10/20/11 at 6:49 am to
For those of y'all that use hooks on trees have y'all never been busted reaching for bow? I have, not always the most comfortable but everything I need stays on my lap till it's time. Thoughts?
Posted by Hdstng09
Member since May 2009
94 posts
Posted on 10/20/11 at 6:50 am to
Well, I was going to give my .02 cents but no need. Looks like all has been covered.

I do have a short bungee cord with two hooks clamped on I keep in my backpack. Wrap that sum-bitch around a tree for hanging crapola.
Posted by Da Hammer
Folsom
Member since May 2008
5975 posts
Posted on 10/20/11 at 6:53 am to
1. I keep my bow in a hard case and just bungee it to the rear rack on the 4 wheeler/golf cart.

2. I keep a piece of rope with a plastic dog clip on it that allows me to hang the quiver from the stand. It's always on the quiver so I can't forget it.

3. Get a bow holder for your stand. Then you don't have to hold you bow while you sit there and it requires almost no movement to get your bow ready to shoot.

4. I place my stand in the tree where I have the best background cover to allow me to draw back.
Posted by Mung
Ba’on Rooj
Member since Aug 2007
9222 posts
Posted on 10/20/11 at 7:11 am to
1. somebody makes a bow carrier, that fits on the handlebars. well worth getting.
2. I have a bracket on my API stand for my quiver, same as on my bow. Some homemade job by Homer Hewitt in Ferriday. When in the stand I just switch.
3. I stand to shoot. It is easier going to the left than right, but that is just body geometrics. You get used to it.
Posted by LSUFan3434
Iowa, LA
Member since Sep 2006
15964 posts
Posted on 10/20/11 at 7:26 am to
i keep my bow in the hard case on the back of my bike.

im very new to bowhunting as well, so i didnt realize i needed to take the quiver off while hunting lol
Posted by mylsuhat
Mandeville, LA
Member since Mar 2008
49871 posts
Posted on 10/20/11 at 7:28 am to
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For those of y'all that use hooks on trees have y'all never been busted reaching for bow? I
My bow stays in my lap 99% of the time. My quiver and backpack hang from the tree
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
Here
Member since Jan 2011
71425 posts
Posted on 10/20/11 at 7:36 am to
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how do you carry your bow on your bike?


The way you did.

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What do you do with your quiver once in the stand?


I leave mine on my bow.

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Is it supposed to be hard as hell to draw back on anything in front of you/slightly to your right?


If you're in a climbing stand, yes. I always stand up before I shoot though.
Posted by JasonL79
Houston area
Member since Jan 2010
6424 posts
Posted on 10/20/11 at 8:41 am to
quote:

For those that ride a 4-wheeler to the stand/closer to the stand, how do you carry your bow on your bike? I just held mine in my lap, but driving with one hand on some of our trails is challenging and it's a hell of bumpy ride on the bow.


I bought a backpack from cabelas where you can strap the bow on to your pack. One of the best things I ever bought for bowhunting. Especially when scouting and carrying your climber with you.

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What do you do with your quiver once in the stand? I forgot to bring hooks and stuff to hang stuff from so I had to leave it on the bow, it was kind of awkward being that I'd never practiced with it on before.


I always leave my quiver on my bow. I also practice with the quiver.

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Is it supposed to be hard as hell to draw back on anything in front of you/slightly to your right? The damn tree was in my way for anything that wasn't to my left (I'm right handed). Do I just have to set up the climber facing to the right of the area I'm overlooking to avoid it being in the way?


This or learn to stand up quietly and shoot that way. I prefer to shoot standing up if I can.
Posted by Boats n Hose
NOLA
Member since Apr 2011
37248 posts
Posted on 10/20/11 at 8:46 am to
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im very new to bowhunting as well, so i didnt realize i needed to take the quiver off while hunting lol

You don't need to, I just never shot with it on there so it was awkward and I felt like it made me easier to see when I was moving my bow.

I may need to start strapping the case to my bike. Some parts of our trails are pretty rough.
Posted by Bama and Beer
Baldwin Co, AL
Member since Oct 2010
85131 posts
Posted on 10/20/11 at 8:48 am to
You try to get a shot off standing or sitting in the climber? I always shoot standing, when I hear something I think is a deer, I slowly stand up right off the bat
Posted by Boats n Hose
NOLA
Member since Apr 2011
37248 posts
Posted on 10/20/11 at 8:59 am to
Standing. The rail is too high in the climber to shoot sitting down. If I had a lock on with no rail I'd try to shoot sitting.
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
86692 posts
Posted on 10/20/11 at 9:01 am to
I have a bow carrier on my handle bars.

I place quiver in extra mount epoxied to side of stand.

I make sure the most likely shot is directly left. Front and right side shots suck, especially if you need to turn a lot to get into position. If there is enough brush or trees to totally prevent a shot, I place that stuff to my right.
Posted by LSUTiger205
Ocean Springs, MS
Member since Aug 2006
10820 posts
Posted on 10/20/11 at 10:04 am to
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What do you do with your quiver once in the stand?


I take mine off and put it in the back pack off one of the hooks on the hanger.
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Is it supposed to be hard as hell to draw back on anything in front of you/slightly to your right?


I hang the lock on away from where I want to shoot...so I stand facing the tree mostly.
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