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For early season archery deer hunting, focus on gear that allows for stealth and precision, including a quiet recurve or compound bow, a high-magnification spotting scope, and camouflage clothing. Consider a lightweight tree stand or ground blind for concealment. A well-balanced arrow with a flat, broadhead tip is essential.
Choosing the Right Bow and Arrow
When selecting a bow for early archery deer hunting, prioritize quietness and precision. Look for a recurve or compound bow with a draw weight between 40-60 pounds and an IBO speed of 250-280 feet per second. A bow with a 28-30 inch draw length and 6-7 inches of axle-to-axle width provides a stable platform for hunting.
Essential Accessories for Early Season Hunting
A high-magnification spotting scope is crucial for early season archery deer hunting, allowing you to spot deer from a distance and judge their size and movement. Consider a scope with 20-60x magnification and a 42-60mm objective lens. Additionally, invest in a bow sight with a 20-40 yard pin setup and a reliable release aid to ensure consistent shot placement.
Camouflage and Concealment
Camouflage clothing and a well-placed tree stand or ground blind are essential for early season archery deer hunting. Consider a camouflage pattern with a mix of earth tones, such as mossy oak or Realtree AP, and wear clothing with a 3D texture to break up your outline. Place your tree stand or ground blind at least 10-15 yards from a deer trail or feeding area to maintain concealment.
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