10 Deer Bow Hunting Tips

By: Shawn Landis

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Looking for 10 Deer Bow Hunting tips? Maybe you have never gone out bow hunting. Maybe you have plenty of experience with other types of hunting. Grab a few extra bow strings and some aluminum arrows, but read this article before heading out into the woods.

  1. Wax the bow string before going out. Taking proper care of the bow string prevents it from snapping during use. Inspect the string for fraying problems before going out into the woods.
  2. Test the Draw On Your Bow. Adjust the pulley cams to increase range and accuracy. Sporting goods stores sell the appropriate bow testing devices.
  3. Examine the arrows. Look for loose fletching and reattach it. Throw out warped, damaged, or splintered arrows.
  4. Head Out Early in the Morning Or At Dusk. This tip applies to many types of hunting.
  5. Don’t Limit Bow Usage to Archery Season. Pennsylvania allows hunters to go bow hunting for deer during any season, including black powder. Check your state’s game laws to make sure.
  6. Use the different colored feather to aim the bow. This bow deer hunting tip is included for readers who have forgotten everything about effective archery.
  7. Get as Close to the Deer As You Can Before Shooting.  You do not have the nice rifle range to work with when going bow hunting for deer.
  8. Do target shooting in the off season. Many sporting clubs have ranges with moving targets which can help you with you get your buck or doe.
  9. Oil the Pulleys. A bow owner does not have to do this frequently. Regular maintenance keeps a compound bow in good working condition.
  10. Aim Carefully.  Companies make target scopes for bows, but they do not work as well as a rifle scope does.
Posted on: Dec. 22, 2010