Bowhunting for Elk - Get the Point
If you are a serious bowhunter for deer, you probably already have an elk-capable bow.
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Bow Basics
By now you should have started your archery practice routine to get ready for bow season.
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Proper Practice
Both archers and gun hunters should practice their shooting, but regular practice is critical for bowhunters.
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Before You Practice
Practice with your bow early and often. However, before serious practice, get your outfit in shape.
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Quiver Facts
Bow quivers are justly popular with serious bowhunters. They are the safest, quietest and by far the handiest way to carry your arrows.
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Bow Hunting Follow Up
Though most deer hunters need to know how to follow a blood trail, this ability is absolutely essential to bowhunters. Most bow-shot deer will run off, and you have to be able to find them.
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Picking A Bow
With all the new compound bow designs around, it can be difficult to make a choice. Wheels or cams? Single or double cams? Overdraw? The choices are both complex and confusing.
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Troubleshooting Arrows
With today's high-speed, high-performance archery equipment, even the most insignificant problem can reduce accuracy and efficiency.
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Pondering Penetration
Super high-speed bows, over-draws and slimmed-down arrows all produce more arrow velocity.
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Practical Bow Practice
The coach's old adage is true: "You play like you practice." Practicing with your bow should duplicate field conditions as closely as possible.
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