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<blockquote data-quote="rmmonty32" data-source="post: 4965418" data-attributes="member: 19261"><p>I feel your pain. I started hunting in 2016. No experience. I started out only gun hunting. Got my first deer in 2017 but would not get another until this year while crossbow hunting for the first time. I have been countless times with no deer sightings whatsoever. This year is starting to get better as I learn something new everytime I go out. I listen to podcasts and read everything I can get my hands on. Also this site is a wealth of knowledge and instruction. Shout out to catman i have learned a ton from his videos and posts. Also a big fan of the Southern Ground Hunting podcast. Hang in there it will get better, but it is a skill that only develops with time and lots of very high highs and very low lows. Yesterday was one of those days as i shot one but could not find him. Best of Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmmonty32, post: 4965418, member: 19261"] I feel your pain. I started hunting in 2016. No experience. I started out only gun hunting. Got my first deer in 2017 but would not get another until this year while crossbow hunting for the first time. I have been countless times with no deer sightings whatsoever. This year is starting to get better as I learn something new everytime I go out. I listen to podcasts and read everything I can get my hands on. Also this site is a wealth of knowledge and instruction. Shout out to catman i have learned a ton from his videos and posts. Also a big fan of the Southern Ground Hunting podcast. Hang in there it will get better, but it is a skill that only develops with time and lots of very high highs and very low lows. Yesterday was one of those days as i shot one but could not find him. Best of Luck. [/QUOTE]
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