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Kodabow asked:


A short video that shows the Kodabow crossbow being loaded and fired. Includes movement of the safety lever, keeping the string path clear, importance of reading the instruction manual, pointing the bow in a safe direction and releasing an arrow down range.



Bow hunting can be a progressive challenge for anyone who likes to go rifle hunting. Bow hunting can make you feel much more accomplished as a hunter as you’re using ancient technology. Not only that using a bow can also teach you some new skills that will help when you use your rifle again. You need certain skills to get anywhere near your target even if you hire a guide. Sudden movements or even just your scent can alert your prey to your presence and they’re not going to stay around for a chat! This adds a little more excitement to the hunt.

You can be successful with your bow hunting if you learn a few basic secrets:

If you are using a deer stand, you need to space out the time you use it. The more often you’re out there, the more the animals will get to know that you are there. They may even get to know your routine and avoid the area altogether. It’s important to get more than one stand and switch between the ones that you use.

You will need to waterproof your arrow fletches for hunting in the rain. Using hairspray will work, but make sure that it’s of the unscented variety. Use three or four light coats of hairspray on the fletches, make sure you allow each coat to fully dry before adding another coat.

You will need to try to mask any human scent possible. Perform this de-scenting before you get to the stand. You will need to observe which direction the wind is blowing in. Animals can easily pick up your scent from a long way away. You don’t want the wind blowing the scent in their direction. If the stand you are using is not well suited to the wind direction, then go and get to another one. Remember, animals are designed to sniff out scents and use this as part of their early warning system.

When elk and deer are out of season, you can still practice all aspects of your bow hunting skills. When out of season you must also regularly maintain and check your equipment so that you’re ready for the season to start.

Both elk, and deer have a habit of cramming that last bit of feeding in before the winter hits. This extra feeding will result in more activity than usual. Watch the weather carefully for any snow or rain storms, this would cause the temperature to change. Animals notice these changes in temperature and act accordingly. If a major storm is forecast then ideally you want to hunt before or after for better results.

Cold weather will make hunting with a bow more of a challenge, in winter your draw back will be much more difficult. You will need to drop the draw weight by a few pounds if you plan hunting in really cold temperatures.

You can have a really exciting time when you go bow hunting. It’s a fantastic challenge and you can really learn some great secrets that you can’t when hunting in any other way [http://www.deerelkhunting.com/deerhunting/Taking-Down-Deer-in-Texas.html]. Thousands of people all across the world are hooked on bow hunting, why not join them?

By: Mandy Fain

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Kodabow asked:


The basic mechanics of the Kodabow crossbow operating system. Includes cocking the crossbow, the safety lever, the anti–dry fire system, loading an arrow and other crossbow features.

y2kmx5 asked:


In April of 2006 history was made when what is believed to be the very first Elephant to be killed with a crossbow in modern times was harvested in Zimbabwe on the eastern shores of Lake Kariba. Bill Troubridge, president of Excalibur Crossbow, took the mature bull Elephant with one arrow on the ninth day of a grueling hunt with PH Carl Mason of African Trails in the Omay tribal region of Zimbabwe. This area is home to one of the largest concentrations of Elephant in Southern Africa, and damage to the vegetation and local crops encourages herd reduction there through sport hunting. “Initially this hunt started out as a quest to demonstrate the effectiveness of our recurve limb crossbows” said Mr. Troubridge, “but it truly ended as a life altering experience”. Over a hundred natives from nearby fishing village shared the bounty provided by almost 4000 pounds of boned meat from the downed bull.

hogdude1234 asked:


Ya’ll know me…I am staying after these hogs here on the ranch in Texas!!! Got another chance to use the Mini Sniper from Sniper Hog Lights. Join me on this hunt and see if my arrow flies true!!! Thanks for watching!!!

OneKrazyRedneck asked:


Eight point buck ducks arrow at 15 yards with a crossbow! If you look closely the deer was hit, we found blood on the arrow and it was stuck in the ground sideways. It must have barely caught the skin but as you can see in the video after the deer was shot, it is hard to tell that it was hit at all.

NonstopHunting asked:


Deer Hunting in Illinois. This was my first trip to use a buck decoy, and there is no doubt that because of the “Boss Buck” decoy (www.FlambeauOutdoors.com) I took this deer. Another great shot with VForce arrow and the Firenock! Check out “Nonstop Hunting” TV Show in the fall on The Sportsman Channel. I love bow hunting!(www.NonstopHunting.net, www.Firenock.com, www.VictoryArchery.com) deer hunting, deer hunting, deer hunting

bigbearguide asked:


Disable hunter shooting a bear with bow, releasing the arrow with his mouth

HuntingFootage asked:


Deer Hunting – HUNTINGFOOTAGE.COM I aimed a bit high on this buck because of some brush, he ducked over a foot, and the arrow grazed the top of his back. That buck’s got moves! See 1000′s more amateur hunting videos like this at HUNTINGFOOTAGE.COM deer deer deer hunting hunting…

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