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Nebraskaland March 2021

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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42 Nebraskaland • March 2021 Real-World Bowhunting Practice By Ryan Sparks oo many archery hunters practice archery and not bowhunting. Setting a foam target in the yard, walking back to a premeasured distance and fl inging arrows all summer is good practice for hitting a foam target, but climbing into a blind for turkeys or a tree stand for deer is completely diff erent. Being an eff ective bowhunter is about what you do with the shots you are presented, and shots in the fi eld are rarely ideal. How many times have you had a deer walk into your shooting lane, stop perfectly broadside, look the other direction and stand still for several minutes? Profi ciency on a foam block doesn't always translate when you draw back on what might be the one opportunity you have in a season. Here are some hunting-specifi c practice tips and drills you can do to prepare for hunting season. The Obstructed Shot It seems like while bowhunting you are always worried about a twig, branch or rock defl ecting your arrow, so it makes sense to practice for these situations. Your arrow makes an arch when it leaves your bow and understanding this arch is the key to shooting past obstructions. On a bow with a multi- pin sight, a good way to learn the arch of an arrow is to look at T Profi ciency on a foam block doesn't always translate to real hunting scenarios during the season. PHOTO BY RYAN SPARKS

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