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Yes, you can hunt axis deer with a compound bow, but it requires a deep understanding of the animal's behavior and physical characteristics.
Choosing the Right Equipment
When hunting axis deer with a compound bow, it’s essential to use a bow with sufficient draw weight and kinetic energy to make a clean shot. A minimum draw weight of 60 pounds and a kinetic energy of 60 foot-pounds is recommended. Additionally, use a broadhead with a minimum of two blades and a diameter of 1.25 inches to ensure a quick and humane kill.
Understanding Axis Deer Behavior
Axis deer are known for their speed and agility, making them challenging to hunt. They are most active during early morning and late evening hours when they tend to move through open areas in search of food and water. To increase your chances of a successful hunt, focus on areas with abundant food sources, such as agricultural fields and native grasslands. Pay attention to signs of deer activity, including tracks, scat, and rubs on trees.
Hunting Techniques and Strategies
To hunt axis deer effectively with a compound bow, use still-hunting techniques, such as setting up in a blind or a tree stand near a food source. Approach slowly and quietly, using scent control and camouflage to remain undetected. Aim for shots at 20-30 yards or closer, taking into account the animal’s size and the effectiveness of your broadhead. Consider using a rangefinder to ensure accurate shot placement.
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