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Besides that hunting is pretty hard and bowhunting is even harder, especially for a beginner. Gutting and butchering a small animal is quite easy, large game is a long process, especially for beginners and without a mentor.
Idk what the hunting laws are in spain but from what i understand (very little), hunting in EU countries is cucked, so tread lightly regarding laws and such. If you feel like trying to be an outdoorsman and procure your own food i would suggest buying a fishing rod (i imagine spain has wonderful fishing) and a good slingshot, which can take small game easily with practice and proper ammo. If you have some pesetas to spend, and if its easy to obtain i would have no clue, you can buy a pellet gun/ air rifle instead of a slingshot. Only after you have taken some fish and wild game would i suggest you buy a bow and hunt big game. Find someone to teach you and it will go smoothly.
Also, generally people hunting large game, even trophy hunters, will take the animal home and eat it. While not illegal in my country at least, it is very frowned upon and unethical to kill an animal just for its rack/pelt/whatever and leave the meat to rot.
Have fun numbnuts, and dont get eaten by some spanish tiger or something.