RE: lets talk Fred Bear (just finished a book on him)
LBR that doesn't make sense at all does it ? What you're essentially saying is that Fred Bear and Co lived int he pirmitive, early stages of bowhunting and that where we are at today is the cusp of bowhunting - we as a bowhunting society are as ethical and straight lined as we'll ever be, can't possibly get any better ?
Don't you think thats what was thought 20 years ago ? 40 years ago ?
Can you imagine (I can) in 30 years, where technology might be ? The bows are 500 fps. They have a self stabilizing system to the arrows then gaurantee perfect arrow flight. Technology in the broadhead assures blades will open, be ultra sharp, and never bend or break. Maybe a tracking system for hit deer to gaurantee recovery ?
In that world they'll look back at us as ........ what ?
Is it possible that bowhunting will evolve so much as to make it almost not hunting at all ?