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Bow Hunting And Rifle Hunting As a hunter I bow hunt and rifle hunt. But there are people that just hunt with a bow or just a rifle. Some people say that rifle hunting is easy and you don't need a lot of skill. But that's not true. There are a lot of variables that you need to consider when using a rifle such as the wind, the animal quartering or moving, breathing and your excitement. And there are a lot of bow hunters that say that they bow hunt because rifle hunting was not really hard for them and they needed a challenge but in my opinion a rifle helps you thread the needle in certain scenarios. Bow hunting is also a challenge because first of all your distance. You can't shoot up to 300 yards with a bow because it doesn't have enough power. When you do have an opportunity to shoot a deer, ethically you could probably shoot only up to 40 yards and even with bowhunting you have to watch for the wind, the animal quartering or moving, your breathing and trying to make t...

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Hunting Tips  Know Your Quarry As a novice deer hunter, your first priority should be to learn as much as you can about the deer. Once you become familiar with the deer, it is much simpler to predict where and what he will be doing throughout the season and even at various times of the day. Since there are many different kinds of deer and it would be hard to include all of the hunting advice in one article, we will concentrate on hunting whitetail deer rather than mule deer in this post because it is the most sought-after game animal in the world. Preferred Habitat Deer are very versatile creatures that can thrive in a wide variety of habitats, including tiny city woodlots, thick forest, and every environment in between. The one constant in a deer's chosen environment is its fondness of edges. Edges can be highly evident, like where a field ends and a forest begins, or they can be less obvious, as where a steep hillside ends and a bench or flat ground begins. Where do they eat Deer...