(I saw a much older general hunting topic when I did a search. If you'd rather I resurrect it and leave my questions there, just delete my topic and let me know. I'll be glad to comply.)
I was curious how many of you are bow hunters, and if so, what is your favored game? Where I live I see an abundance of squirrel, rabbit, turkey, doves, raccoon, opossum, and deer, often on or right around my property. I live close to public land where I frequently see geese and ducks. (Wild, not domestic varieties.) I'm a decent shot with a shotgun and a rifle (former law enforcement), but honestly I feel like if I'm going to take up hunting, I want to give myself a real challenge. I haven't brushed up on my archery skills since I was in my early teens. This would be like starting from scratch.
I can research beginner topics for bow hunting, of course, and I have been, but I'd like to hear about it from the hunters here. Is there anything you wish somebody had told you when you were starting out that you practically take for granted now? Where do you prefer to dress your game? Anybody here experimented with tanning or curing hides?
Share your experiences, good and bad, if you feel the inclination, and also did eating raw change your perspective or focus on the game you go for or how you handle the meat if you were hunting before you changed your diet? Any advice on ominvores vs. herbivores? I've only ever eaten raccoon cooked, and I have to say it was not my favorite culinary experience. Very greasy and very tough.
We also have huge wild boar out on the islands. Any of you guys ever boar hunt?