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Title: Can't commit
Post by: wolleybugger on September 01, 2010, 06:15:26 am
I have a Osage self bow that shoots like a dream out to 20 yards. I really want to shoot a deer or turkey with it. I can't seem to commit to using it. I know it will kill a deer but after taking it out a few times during the season I panic and switch to my recurve. Missed a doe and a Jake last year with it. Wasn't the bows fault. ???
Title: Re: Can't commit
Post by: gstoneberg on September 01, 2010, 08:39:33 am
I have a Osage self bow that shoots like a dream out to 20 yards. I really want to shoot a deer or turkey with it. I can't seem to commit to using it. I know it will kill a deer but after taking it out a few times during the season I panic and switch to my recurve. Missed a doe and a Jake last year with it. Wasn't the bows fault. ???

Sounds to me like you have a confidence problem.  Instinctive shooting hinges on confidence.  When you're sure you can't miss a shot, you won't.  When you suspect you'll miss your shot, you will.  Then, if you've missed, your confidence is shaken even more and it becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.  Perhaps you need to look at your hunt a little differently so you don't put so much pressure on yourself?

Here are some things that help me keep my confidence.


Missing is a part of hunting, not the end of it.  Go out and have some fun, bet you bring something home.... ;) 

George
Title: Re: Can't commit
Post by: Wolf Watcher on September 01, 2010, 09:25:10 am
George:  Hope you don't mind, but I printed out the message you sent.  I am going to read this each time I get the bow out even to practice.  Am going on a very expensive moose hunt in the Yukon this month and my practice sessions have been up and down.  I have excellent equipment and have been shooting each day.  Some days when the arrows are all over the place I wonder if I will be able to make a good shot if the chance occurs for the sake of the moose as well as myself.  This confidence thing is kind of funny.  I have killed a moose and every thing else except an antelope before with my home made equipment, bow, arrows, and rocks.  I tell my hunting friend, Mike Hawk Huston, that I hunt with a stick so I won't have to pack all that meat out.  I have never been a great archer so have tried to over come that deficiency by being a better hunter!  Thanks for the excellent advise.  A/Ho Pokie
Title: Re: Can't commit
Post by: Pappy on September 01, 2010, 11:27:03 am
Very good and wise advice. I have missed more deer since I started hunting with these thing than I can count,I don't mind the misses,I just set down and grin. :) :) Good thing is I usually miss or kill,don't have to many wounds and that is a good thing. :)
   Pappy
Title: Re: Can't commit
Post by: gstoneberg on September 01, 2010, 06:14:12 pm
Thanks guys.

You know Pappy, that's true for me too with deer, but I'm not sure I've thought about it before.  I will say that hog hunting has messed with that a little because the pigs will not hold still.  They can be perfectly broadside and before you can get the arrow off they're gone someplace else.  They drive me crazy, but they're fun as heck to hunt.

George
Title: Re: Can't commit
Post by: Eric Krewson on September 01, 2010, 11:20:01 pm
When I found myself going back to my recurve to hunt with I sold it. Its been a bunch of years since I shot at a deer with my selfbow and it didn't go home to my freezer. There was a learning curve but I have it down now.