Well I think I will probably give up trad after missing two deer. I am almost 71 and it gets harder every year. I love my PLX 48@28 but I might have to sell it and go in another direction if I continue to pursue hunting.
For me it's the chase, it's nice to get an animal but sometimes just being out in the woods is enough. Ya it can be disappointing but how many never get the chance.
I have a friend that is 78 or 80 and he says seeing them is almost as good. Good luck with what ever you decide.
You missed 2 deer.......your breaking my heart. :banghead: Your seeing deer and getting shots, I haven't seen a deer with a bow in my hand in 2 seasons. :dunno: If you can do it physically keep at it, there will be a time when you can't and you will say I wish I still could.
You can always lower your draw weight by a few pounds. Lots of deer are taken with #40 bows.
I had saw 18 the other night, at one time I had 11 within 20 yards, a couple under 5 yards. I did not shoot, I just sat on my seat and enjoyed the company. I started out this season with my ribs wrapped and walking with a cane. Going deer hunting is a health benefit for us older folk. It is a nice day here, time to do my stretches and limber up. I am going to the woods this afternoon and get some sunshine.
I missed the same buck twice in one morning this year. It happens. I was frustrated, but just makes me want to try even harder.
I hear ya
Don't give up though.
Never give up , never surrender !!!!!!!!
,,,,Sam,,,,
I'd just practice more. If you can't handle 48# anymore drop to 40. Plenty of power with a proper arrow and tuned bow. Sure won't be any trouble selling your widow or getting new limbs.
Ya screw that towell Ranger.....dont quit
Adjust as you must but don't quit
Tim B
If you enjoy being there and trying ,keep at it.Do not make any quick decisions.Do not get rid of any equipment for 6 months,that way you have had time to think and make the best decision or not make a move you wish you had not.
Terry
What terry said ^
stew on it, you have all year. Everyone makes mistakes when shooting at game. You will have to figure out if it's something you can work through.
QuoteOriginally posted by The Nocking Point:
If you enjoy being there and trying ,keep at it.Do not make any quick decisions.Do not get rid of any equipment for 6 months,that way you have had time to think and make the best decision or not make a move you wish you had not.
Terry
Exactly. I went through this a couple years ago. I wounded a few deer and ended up selling one of my favorite bows and buying a bow with wheels. I don't believe it's what we hunt with that defines us, it's our mind set and integrity. So ultimately hunt with what you enjoy hunting with the most. If that's a rifle, black powder, trad, or wheels.
That being said, I'm shooting a Pika now. And LOVING IT!!!! Go out there and have fun!
To add to what has been said.......I go this yearly, not missing but just not seeing deer. Sometimes I feel like I should quit and do something more productive. Then when the season ends I find myself getting ready for next year. I start looking for new spots to hunt......which here in New York is very hard. Going to State land looking for spots to do a ground blind, and stump shooting. Don't make any rash choices.....
I haven't missed a deer in many years, having said that I almost always have one or two tags left just because I'm pretty picky and won't shoot just any deer. It's all good, as long as you're able to still be out there enjoying the natural world around you.
This year there was, or still is, a monster in the area. I hate that, it draws every hunter in the area, they get pushy and territorial and it takes the fun out of it. I got bit by the big antler fever myself. I saw him three times. I passed on a pretty good 8 pointer, but now the big deer seem to have moved out, too many people in the area. I have now pledged to shoot anything with meat on it, that is any adult deer. I may not get the chance, we will see.
Well Ron, at least I'm not the only one. I'm right there with you.
I haven't even seen a deer yet this year and I've spent more hours on stand than I even care to try to count.
This isn't fun. It's more of a quest. I keep freezing my butt off hour after hour out of pure stubbornness. It's an exercise in endurance.
Of course the problem is that I don't have anyplace decent to hunt. It just about kills me to read about all this good hunting.
I've had cameras out on my little place since the middle of September. I guess I've seen about 5 different bucks. A couple are pretty nice but one is a real monster the likes of which I have only seen in person once.
But...my cameras haven't caught a single one of them during daylight...only in the middle of the night.
At your age, you've earned the right to hunt however you like legally!
I'm 20 yrs your junior and also missed two this season. I hope you're not saying I will miss two every year until I'm 71.
Keep at it and Good luck Sir.
Only you should decide how to hunt, or if you wish to continue hunting. If you are no longer confident in being able to hunt effectively with the trad bow, then go to whatever ethical hunting means that attracts you. Hopefully, you won't need to give up trad, but if so, then go for it with whatever suits you. Good luck.
I am facing a bit of a dilemma, myself. Next week I go to see both the shoulder specialist and the spine specialist, and my archery days may be in peril. As much as I love my bows, if I have to give them up, I still have all my rifles in the gun cabinet.