A newbie? Just stumble around the woods and a B&C deer is gong to stand there till you kill it. Seen it too many times.
Ok guys, I just got back from my trip. It was a success. On the first day, with a borrowed .243 New England Arms Youth model rifle, I got my buck. It was a 10 point, 175 lb beauty. I got him Thursday, and I didn't see anything else all weekend. It was COLD and windy.
Look for the $1.97 hand and foot warmer heater packs at Walmart. Buy double what you think you might need. Eleminate all human odor, food, tobacco, regular deoderant, soap smell, ect... ANY smells. You may not have a perfect downwind stand. If you don't stink, there is less chance you will get busted by deer. Sit still. Keep the gun in your lap, not propped in the corner of the stand. No noise, no movement, and no smell.
Begginers luck may smile upon you. Keep calm, make sure of your target, and concentrate on the trigger squeeze and follow through.
Aim so that your bullet exits the middle of the OFF SIDE shoulder if boadside or quartering. Use enough gun. If you shoot one, make yourself wait at least 20 minutes before going to look.
Shoot straight, be safe and good luck.
Why wait? Just curious. I have never been hunting, but I have never heard this.
An injured or near dead animal will lay down and rest. If its not dead and you eagerly go after it, it will jump and move out further and you could potentially lose it. You wait and then go after it and it will more than likely be dead.
Unless you drop it where it stands
close enough...
congratulations!