Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Useful Tips to Help Improve Your Archery Bowhunting

By Mike Selvon

Archery bowhunting is a form of sport that many hunters sometimes find difficult to achieve. In order to go deer hunting using the bow one has to have a skill unlike when a person uses a rifle. If a person is new to the sport, they may not understand this and go into the woods blindly. However, if a person takes the time, they can learn many tips and tidbits of advice from experienced hunters thanks to hunt clubs and even the internet.

When looking on the internet for bowhunting techniques the first tip is setting up the deer stand. This is critical in keeping on hidden from the animals in both sight and scent. According to many experienced hunters a good way to camouflage one's stand is to cut limbs of nearby trees and attach them directly to the stand. This does two things. One, it gives a person and their stand natural camouflage, and two, it helps to cover one's scent with the natural surroundings instead of relying on only manmade deer scents that are found in sporting goods stores around the world.

Other tips for the archery bowhunting novice include keeping scent and the amount of noise that is made by the equipment down to the bare minimum. This can be easy for keeping the scent down since many products are on the market that are specifically made to help with this issue. However, the noise issue that hunting equipment makes can be difficult to master. Luckily many different varieties of items are also on the market that can help keep one quiet in the deer woods.

The archery bowhunting novice may not know about the above tips, but these are only the beginning when one is serious about hunting with a bow and arrow. Most hunters who have been using this method for years to catch that big buck are all but willing to share a few of their secrets. All a person has to do is ask, and what better way to gain a fellow hobbyist than to strike up a conversation about deer hunting with a bow and arrow.

Mike Selvon has some great archery articles. Find out more tips on archery bowhunting at his resourceful site. We appreciate your feedback at our archery quivers blog.

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Make Archery Bows

By Lucy Bushman

Anyone who has decided that making an archery bow sounds like an interesting new hobby to them, who needs a bow to forage in the wild with or who may want to live out their childhood fantasies by pretending to be Robin Hood gallivanting through the forest, learning how to make archery bow may be a great project for you to undertake. Making a high quality archery bow takes some skill and practice, but the process of creating a bow and then using it can be very rewarding in the end. And, if your main purpose of making your own archery bow is to hunt game, then imagine taking a deer or other game down with it.

There are many different materials you can choose from when making an archery bow. For example, you can make it out of bamboo, yew or ash. Which material is used is totally up to you and whatever your preference is, although some woods tend to work better or worse than others. In this article, it will be yew wood that the archery bow is constructed out of. Lets take a look at some of the steps necessary to build your own archery bow. First, you need to gather all of the proper tools and all of your materials such as a sharp axe, sharp knife, some fairly rigid string and a piece of yew wood that has no imperfections and is nice and straight. Begin by carving your yew wood so it begins to take the shape a boomerang. Now, you need to wax the string (rawhide will work very well) you have in order to protect it when outdoors from the ever-changing elements.

You now need to make arrows to use with your archery bow. Remember that these arrows must properly fit your bow, have tips which have been fire hardened, and must be short enough in length to not break when coming into contact with a target or small game animals. But you can't possibly shoot anything without your bow being strung correctly, can you? In order to properly string your bow, you will need to carve 2 notches at each end of the bow, and then proceed to loop your string around both ends of it. This technique should have tightened the string enough to provide it with adequate power when attempting to shoot your arrows. However, if the string on your bow is stretchy or loose, it may not shoot very well at all. Another option is to create a nock and handle system for improved performance, if you want to.

There are other individuals who construct composite archery bows. You make archery bow like this by using a combination of materials as well as tons of glue to bond it all together nicely. Properly constructed composite archery bows are also many times better than bows comprised of wood alone. They are more powerful and more durable, although it takes more practice to learn how to use one efficiently.

Lucy Bushman is an accomplished niche website developer and author.

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