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How to find somebody to teach me hunting skills

I don’t want to come out here with some sob story but I don’t have a dad to take me hunting and I really love going but there is a ton I need to learn I don’t know where to start any recommendation how to find someone
 
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OO2

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Welcome, you have made it to the right place. The folks here will take good care of you. Tell us a little bit about you when ya get a minute.

Once you find a mentor be sure to actively listen and ask questions that show you are engaged and genuinely interested in learning.

don’t stop asking questions, be genuine and passionate
 
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Spencie

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Welcome. What these guys said will help immensely. Tell us about yourself: age, ambitions, hobbies, etc. Finding the right person as a mentor is the key. Help out in your community, attend church and social functions. Meet people and you will eventually find someone with similar interests. Finding a mentor is like finding the right girl. Maybe more important.
 
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giles

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The area you hunt would help also. Welcome

Is your only interest bowhunting deer? Small game helps a bunch when you first get started.

Public land hunter? Private?

Do you have a bow already?

As stated, you found the right place. Now take a minute to spill your guts and we will gladly take the time to show you the ropes. 👍🏻
 

"J"

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There’s a wealth of knowledge on the internet. Good and bad. Find some trusted sources (TOO.com) is a great start. What county are you in? That‘ll help narrow down and will help give you some ideas. It’s never too late too start but trying too start in the beginning of the season will hamper you a little. But if you do your homework you’ll be surprised at how it pays dividends.
Good luck.
 

xbowguy

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Glad to have you Kaleb! Yes... please tell us everything about you, we're all ears. Please remember there's no stupid questions if you don't know it's OK and we will do our best to help out!
 

Johnny44

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Best thing about this forum, in my experience: you can ask any question and get honest answers and not be criticized. I was on a forum for Georgia, and they were the biggest, most arrogant, holier than thou assholes. They would criticize you for not shooting a big enough deer, making a mistake, question your ethics if you didn't do what they do, yadda yadda yadda. You may get your balls busted, but you can give it right back... and I have yet (my fault for what it's worth) to meet anyone from this forum face to face. Great group around here.
 
I will also add that you should expect some bashing from Dustin and Sgt for your punctuation. Take it with a grain of salt for best results. 👌
Wow and apparently Dave too on that?!?! :ROFLMAO:

Welcome!! Finding a mentor in your area is a good idea but not necessarily a must do. Plenty of guys on here you can get advice from, it's just having someone local helps make it more fun and help when you both need it.
 
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hickslawns

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Welcome to TOO. Great bunch of people here. I'm sure we can help you out. What do you want to know? And what county (or general area) are you located? It is the Internet so I understand hesitancy. Central Ohio or Northwest Ohio or something similar would work too. You could give a region like that to make it more vague.
 
Welcome. What these guys said will help immensely. Tell us about yourself: age, ambitions, hobbies, etc. Finding the right person as a mentor is the key. Help out in your community, attend church and social functions. Meet people and you will eventually find someone with similar interests. Finding a mentor is like finding the right girl. Maybe more important.
Im 20 years old, I have some small game hunting experience have gone squirrel hunting a few times and my ambitions for the season are just to learn as much as I can and fill the freezer if possible!
 

Dustinb80

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Im 20 years old, I have some small game hunting experience have gone squirrel hunting a few times and my ambitions for the season are just to learn as much as I can and fill the freezer if possible!
Keep sharing @Kaleb21 Browse through the forum, theres tons of info in here. Ask any questions you need
 
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Spencie

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If it is deer you want to learn to hunt there are a few main things to conquer.
1) know your weapon and become intimate and efficient with it.
2) become as scent free as possible. This is a lifestyle during the season not a quick spray down before you head out.
3) spend as much time in the woods as possible with the intent to observe wildlife. Don’t go into it with the “must kill” mentality. A lesson can be learned from watching every critter out there. Killing will happen with time and experience.
 

giles

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You can't beat a deers nose. Hunt the wind every time. If you don't understand this, we can break it down.

Do you understand thermals? This is real important if you plan to hunt terrain features.

If both of these sound like I wrote them in Chinese, say so. We will break it down.
 

Dannmann801

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If it is deer you want to learn to hunt there are a few main things to conquer.
1) know your weapon and become intimate and efficient with it.
2) become as scent free as possible. This is a lifestyle during the season not a quick spray down before you head out.
3) spend as much time in the woods as possible with the intent to observe wildlife. Don’t go into it with the “must kill” mentality. A lesson can be learned from watching every critter out there. Killing will happen with time and experience.
This is solid advice, esp #3.

If you can come to the Stroud's outing in a couple of weeks, we'll get you out in the field.
 
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Glad to have you Kaleb! Yes... please tell us everything about you, we're all ears. Please remember there's no stupid questions if you don't know it's OK and we will do our best to help out!i h
The area you hunt would help also. Welcome

Is your only interest bowhunting deer? Small game helps a bunch when you first get started.

Public land hunter? Private?

Do you have a bow already?

As stated, you found the right place. Now take a minute to spill your guts and we will gladly take the time to show you the ropes. 👍🏻
 
sorry for the late reply but I already have a bow and I have been practicing for the past month and a half and I have the Basic things I need to hunt and I will be Hunting public land I do have a good amount of backpacking and orienteering experience so I’m not afraid of going into the deeper parts of woods and i don’t really have a limit of how far I’m willing to drive In the state