Sgt.Fathead
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In 2006 a good friend and I decided we would try to learn how to hunt deer together. As a former marine I know a bit about hunting people but deer, no. So, off we went to get started.
I read every single book and magazine I could find and talked to ALL the hunters I could. I bought Remington 870 Express Synthetic 12 gauge Magnum slug gun with the iron sights and zeroed it to 100 yards. Tested a variety of slugs. Read more, watched some buck hunter type videos, bought a Cabela's ladder stand, some boots and some camo, etc. Studied for and took the shotgun portion of the NJ Fish and Wildlife hunter safety course, got my digest, bought my tags.
Froze my kiester off in the stand for Six Day Firearm and then another eleven days of Permit Shotgun. No deer. 2007 we tried baiting, a ground blind, more reading. No deer. My partner didn't bait his property much. then, he ate an orange in the blind.....we see plenty of deer here out of season.....
This year, my wife has a new job that is blessedly closer to home (19 miles round trip per day vs. 128!) but it pays much less and we're doing work on our house so, no money for deer season this year. I'm almost relieved in a way. I couldn't take it! I'll have to wait and see for next year but I'm still not sure I can do it without an Expert Teacher.
Any central NJ hunters that might want to train a noob?
I read every single book and magazine I could find and talked to ALL the hunters I could. I bought Remington 870 Express Synthetic 12 gauge Magnum slug gun with the iron sights and zeroed it to 100 yards. Tested a variety of slugs. Read more, watched some buck hunter type videos, bought a Cabela's ladder stand, some boots and some camo, etc. Studied for and took the shotgun portion of the NJ Fish and Wildlife hunter safety course, got my digest, bought my tags.
Froze my kiester off in the stand for Six Day Firearm and then another eleven days of Permit Shotgun. No deer. 2007 we tried baiting, a ground blind, more reading. No deer. My partner didn't bait his property much. then, he ate an orange in the blind.....we see plenty of deer here out of season.....
This year, my wife has a new job that is blessedly closer to home (19 miles round trip per day vs. 128!) but it pays much less and we're doing work on our house so, no money for deer season this year. I'm almost relieved in a way. I couldn't take it! I'll have to wait and see for next year but I'm still not sure I can do it without an Expert Teacher.
Any central NJ hunters that might want to train a noob?
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