I would imagine there are plenty of new big game Hunters on this site. But even if you are not new, feel free to chime in.
Let me know if this make sense to you or if, I am missing something.
After reviewing the options of bow and riffle hunting. I think I am going to start hunting big game (deer & pig) with a bow instead of a riffle. Here is why:
Pros.
1)Longer hunting time in the field..AO tags follow by the general season.
2)More options for locations with AO
3)I think I can learn more about deer by hunting in different areas of CA.
4)Easier locations for practice..all I need is a max open field of up to 70-80 yards...of course in a legal place to do it. A riffle shooting range over 150yrds is hard to find around here, how da heck are you supposed to practice 200+yards shots? got to drive to the freaking desert.
5)Cheaper practice. Re-usable arrows and target.
6)Lighter weight to carry around while scouting and hunting.
7)Committing to learn hunting with a bow for an entire season would be easier than trying to do both.
Cons
1)The chances of actually getting closer to a deer will be very slim with my experience and depending on the location.
2)Although it might seem a Bow is a less expensive of an investment, it really is not much less. I am looking at up to 1k+ for a decent Bow plus extras. A decent riffle other than Savage is about 1K then there is the ammo.
3)A bow, although lighter, seems pretty cumbersome to carry and to go thru bushes quietly with.
4)May be a little more of a learning curve.
.I am more focus on the process and the experience. So not landing a deer or a pig the first year is expected...but then again..from time to time, a blind squirrel finds a nut.
Thoughts?
Let me know if this make sense to you or if, I am missing something.
After reviewing the options of bow and riffle hunting. I think I am going to start hunting big game (deer & pig) with a bow instead of a riffle. Here is why:
Pros.
1)Longer hunting time in the field..AO tags follow by the general season.
2)More options for locations with AO
3)I think I can learn more about deer by hunting in different areas of CA.
4)Easier locations for practice..all I need is a max open field of up to 70-80 yards...of course in a legal place to do it. A riffle shooting range over 150yrds is hard to find around here, how da heck are you supposed to practice 200+yards shots? got to drive to the freaking desert.
5)Cheaper practice. Re-usable arrows and target.
6)Lighter weight to carry around while scouting and hunting.
7)Committing to learn hunting with a bow for an entire season would be easier than trying to do both.
Cons
1)The chances of actually getting closer to a deer will be very slim with my experience and depending on the location.
2)Although it might seem a Bow is a less expensive of an investment, it really is not much less. I am looking at up to 1k+ for a decent Bow plus extras. A decent riffle other than Savage is about 1K then there is the ammo.
3)A bow, although lighter, seems pretty cumbersome to carry and to go thru bushes quietly with.
4)May be a little more of a learning curve.
.I am more focus on the process and the experience. So not landing a deer or a pig the first year is expected...but then again..from time to time, a blind squirrel finds a nut.
Thoughts?