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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3046840" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Best thing to do is go with a friend that's an experienced hunter. Tell him it's your first go and list the gear he's taking. Even though it's duplicate gear, match what he's got. </p><p>Figure out the area you're shooting in and the distance you will be shooting. I don't take 200 yard shots because where I hunt, there are no 200 yard shots. I zero at 50 yards for hunting but that's up to you. Zero at 50 but check poi at 100 and 150. </p><p>Best have a place to process after check in. Gut on the ground with a good knife but if you can hang..hang but remember how far you are going to your stand. </p><p>Best thing is spotting out your area prior to hunting. Dress properly, pee before you go up (HA), be quiet and be ready.</p><p>Be quiet and don't get excited to the point you move to quick or make a noise.</p><p>Enjoy but it will be more enjoyable if you go with someone that knows the drill and always has a successful hunt.</p><p>Really need to know the area you're hunting and how the locals hunt it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3046840, member: 38658"] Best thing to do is go with a friend that's an experienced hunter. Tell him it's your first go and list the gear he's taking. Even though it's duplicate gear, match what he's got. Figure out the area you're shooting in and the distance you will be shooting. I don't take 200 yard shots because where I hunt, there are no 200 yard shots. I zero at 50 yards for hunting but that's up to you. Zero at 50 but check poi at 100 and 150. Best have a place to process after check in. Gut on the ground with a good knife but if you can hang..hang but remember how far you are going to your stand. Best thing is spotting out your area prior to hunting. Dress properly, pee before you go up (HA), be quiet and be ready. Be quiet and don't get excited to the point you move to quick or make a noise. Enjoy but it will be more enjoyable if you go with someone that knows the drill and always has a successful hunt. Really need to know the area you're hunting and how the locals hunt it. [/QUOTE]
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