ORIGINAL: ewolf
Think about how much more ethical it would be if you would practice more. The 2 deer kills that I'm most proud of are 2 does, both shot in the heart and dropped within 30 yards, thats ethics. This is in contrast to some of you good HUNTERS, "Yeah i shot me a 180 class buck, we tracked him for 3 days, i shot him at 70 yards, after we tracked him down i put 2 more arrows in him. yeah thats the biggest deer even taken in this county" And people like you call him a good hunter because he killed a big one. When you needlessly wound one you come on here are preach about practice. Why don't you get out of the computer chair (quit trying to prove yourself right) and go practice (Make sure you are right)
ewolf, who in the hell are you ranting to or about? You are not really serious are you? More ethical if I practice more? What some of you seem to be missing (yea, you to Arthur - I'll get to you in a minute), is the fact that shooting a compound bow is NOT HARD. It's a catch-22 though for sure - it is the single most important aspect of hunting - the shot. At the same time, it is the least important part of hunting because so much goes into hunting just to get to the shot. And BTW, ewolf, I can argue that a deliberate aim at the heart is probably one of the more riskier shots you could take in hunting, especially from a tree - so can I assume that you are actually NOT an ethical hunter?