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  • bambambam
    I get the same way with buck or doe.

    I always talk myself through the buck fever, and deep breaths.

    I think if I stop getting that feeling it's time to hang it up.[:D]
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  • Alan Rushing
    Any tips on overcoming the surge of adrenaline?

    Yeah, I've got the answer for you, but it will take some real commitment to make it right!

    You will have to get your toosh out hunting much more than what you have been!

    For most folks, the more they hunt, the more their success and the less their buckfever.

    You have just been shiesting yourself from getting sufficient hunting this season as yet!

    Actually, with archery, I have had much greater and more dramatic "buckfever" reaction than anytime with photography, rifle or shotgun.

    I've had "buck fever" with archery every single time I've taken the shot, plus at least half of the shots that I have passed on. Generally with archery we are having more time to anticipate before taking the shot.

    Sure is much more noticeable and dramatic with archery too, huh? [:0] [;)] [B)]
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  • bang250
    If I ever overcome it I'll stop hunting. I love that feeling!
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  • buckeyboy
    quote:Originally posted by Alan Rushing
    Any tips on overcoming the surge of adrenaline?

    Yeah, I've got the answer for you, but it will take some real commitment to make it right!

    You will have to get your toosh out hunting much more than what you have been!

    For most folks, the more they hunt, the more their success and the less their buckfever.

    You have just been shiesting yourself from getting sufficient hunting this season as yet!

    Actually, with archery, I have had much greater and more dramatic "buckfever" reaction than anytime with photography, rifle or shotgun.

    I've had "buck fever" with archery every single time I've taken the shot, plus at least half of the shots that I have passed on. Generally with archery we are having more time to anticipate before taking the shot.

    Sure is much more noticeable and dramatic with archery too, huh? [:0] [;)] [B)]
    drink heavily the night before
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  • Alan Rushing
    buckeyboy -

    Yeah, for sure!

    ... that is if one can then stay awake, not go too far and be barfing one's beely button out and the headache don't actually kill! [:0] [;)] [:)]

    I had found that usually if I were saturated with hunting, sighting and stalking often enough in a given season ... it usually kept me settled OK until after the shot.

    Anyhow, that's my story ... and I'll be sticking to it! [:0] [;)] [B)]
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