NZ Hunter

EFFICIENCY IS SILENCE

You have to get the wind perfect and it's crucial to remain unseen as long as possible. Depending upon conditions and terrain, a bowhunter has to be well within an animal's zone.

And of course, you have to do a big movement right at the penultimate moment in pulling back your bow. It's probably not advisable to move right at the last moment, but you have to in order to make the shot.

So, with the roar closing in quickly, now is the time to get all the little things ironed out. The last thing you need is ol’ mate Murphy knocking on your door because something has been left to chance. Don't be that person with the sob story back at camp because you didn't check things out.

Strings

Make sure your strings and cables aren't becoming woolly. Strings are susceptible to damage when they aren't waxed and are getting old. The tiny fibres

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