Winter shooting

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  1. elkguide

    elkguide Grizzled Veteran

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    OK guys. For those of you that live where it is cold for 3 or 5 months out of the year, what do you do to keep yourself in bowhunting shape?
     
  2. Sota

    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    I fire up the wood stove in the garage get it good and warm about 80 degrees or so and open up the garage door shoot 6 arrows, shut the door and go retrieve arrows.
     
  3. Innovative Outdoorsman

    Innovative Outdoorsman Weekend Warrior

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    Shoot year round. Either at leagues or tourny's or in our shop. Shoot daily.
     
  4. BJE80

    BJE80 Legendary Woodsman

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    I drink beer and eat brats.
     
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    tynimiller Legendary Woodsman

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    Honestly I am not a shoot like crazy kind of fella. Season done, I probably won't get my bow back out till spring green up...maybe as late as June if I don't decide to bow hunt turkeys this Spring.
     
  6. picman

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    Stole my answer! Got to maintain fighting weight! Right?
     
  7. Innovative Outdoorsman

    Innovative Outdoorsman Weekend Warrior

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    I should have said that we are not the norm. We shoot

    1. Because we love to.

    2. Because we are always testing something.

    If we were just bowhunters we would do what a lot of guys do and pull out the bow a week or two before the season to dust off the webs and call it good enough.
     
  8. wildernessninja

    wildernessninja Weekend Warrior

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    I'll shoot in the winter during warm spells like in the 20s and up.
     
  9. Sota

    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    I have been shooting a bow for years, to be honest time spent shooting the last few years has dwindled I will shoot if I feel like letting a few arrows go but I have other interests too. I could pull my bow out a week before I hunt get it tuned and shoot a few times over a couple days and be ready to hunt and shoot accurately.
     
  10. chieffan

    chieffan Weekend Warrior

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    Bow is hung in the basement on a nail in the floor joist. Out of the way but quick to get to. 11° F this morning with an East 10 mph wind. Going to work inside again. When it warms up this spring and before mowing and gardening will be out tossing a few arrows.
     
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    tynimiller Legendary Woodsman

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    Well try Spring or Mid-Summer and a set regiment of practicing prior to the season....I would bet at least on this site most of us "just bowhunters" are not like what you described.

    I have always thought about getting more into target/competitive archery but too many hobbies.
     
  12. theback4

    theback4 Weekend Warrior

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    I missed a doe late season this year as a result of being out of practice. I've got some great gloves from Rugged Wear that work perfectly for shooting in the cold. I tried to shoot a couple arrows in the morning a day or two per week. I got out of the habit later on though.
     
  13. grommel

    grommel Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Well, since shooting in my yard is illegal here in Nassau county on Long Island, and the only archery range near to me is outside, I get to freeze all winter long!! Plus, I`m still bowhunting here on the Island, we go until January 31st!!
     
  14. remmett70

    remmett70 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Traditionally don't shoot until the snow is gone. Might start shooting more if my daughter continues to show interest. If I do, there is a club I would join where I can shoot indoors any time I get the itch to make the drive.
     
  15. jcz

    jcz Weekend Warrior

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    I shoot once a week at my shop it's only a 15 yard shot but it's indoors. In march I will shoot 3 to 4 days a week.
     
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    alaska at heart Weekend Warrior

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    Our home is on two acres and I simply have to step out the back garage door to be shooting. I am a year around recreational archer, so the day after season ended on New Years Day (and I filled another antlerless tag at 29 yards), I had the Prime Rival out in 8* weather. If I hunt in it, I can shoot in it. Obviously not as long of shooting sessions as I do in nice weather, but even a dozen to 20 arrows keeps the form tuned up and the flame burning. I have my own bow press, tuning tools, flecthing jig, arrow cutoff saw, etc and love the archery part nearly as much as chasing critters. Frankly....if I was missing shots at game due to being out of form, I would get out of the woods and spend time on the range instead.
     
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    Ditto

     
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    Who does not enjoy beer and brats? Go Pack Go
     
  19. Whitetail

    Whitetail Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I shoot in my basement - 16 yards.
     
  20. JesseHunts

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    i shoot all year round it has just become habit to get out and fling some arrows
     

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