I want to Hunt Deer, where do I start?

VictorBlaze

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I'd really like to get into deer hunting, I heard lots of good stuff about their meat and its wonderful taste...Where should I start? Which licenses do I need? What are some of the Laws? Gear/Guns? Are there any deer hunting tour guides to get me started on my first session? Let me know any good websites or anything that can help me get started on hunting deers and eating them..

Thanks!

(Any Trolls / Vegans / Animal Rights Activists / Peta / anything else that doesn't have anything to do with what I'm asking will get Reported!!)
 
Exactly what Newell said, hunters safety course. Make sure the gun you want to use is legal in your state (for example, in most cases, you can only hunt with a shotgun in Ohio which is my state unless your a landowner)
 
your first step is to go to a shooting range and develop good safety and shooting skills. After you do that for 4-6 visits and a few hundred rounds and are comfortable with your gun, enroll in a hunters safety course. This is required for you to get a hunting license. after that, hunting with an experianced hunter for three of four trips out is really helpful. resist the temptation to buy anything and everything that looks cool and just hit the market.

for generations, deer was sucessfully taken without $2000 worth of 'must have' accessories, scent lures, scent remover, stands, trail cameras, blood tracking flashlights, 20x scopes, 135 different camo patterns, etc.
 
your first step is to go to a shooting range and develop good safety and shooting skills. After you do that for 4-6 visits and a few hundred rounds and are comfortable with your gun, enroll in a hunters safety course. This is required for you to get a hunting license. after that, hunting with an experianced hunter for three of four trips out is really helpful. resist the temptation to buy anything and everything that looks cool and just hit the market.

for generations, deer was sucessfully taken without $2000 worth of 'must have' accessories, scent lures, scent remover, stands, trail cameras, blood tracking flashlights, 20x scopes, 135 different camo patterns, etc.
 
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