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RE: HNI Thinktank: Arrow Coatings
The item you have posted is for using a liquid....The pod is for powder
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RE: HNI Thinktank: Arrow Coatings
Nevermind Gr8 - you missed the whole point. I told you to ignore whether it was legal or not. You couldn't seem to get over that hurdle.
Back to the lecture at hand... I just don't see the evil downside of using a delivery device that administerssuch a drug- especially if there is a product readily available that is safe for human consumption - and would eliminate all these "I found the buck I hit 3 months ago" sob stories. |
RE: HNI Thinktank: Arrow Coatings
Quicksilver,
One thing to consider.....one VERY serious thing..... There are only 2 deaths in MS due to accidental shooting with a bow...... Both arrows used poison.... That is something to consider. |
RE: HNI Thinktank: Arrow Coatings
This just in from the Peanut Gallery: Jimmy Houston is about to chime in and help Quick out!:D:D:D Maybe you 2 can book a hunt together!:D:D:D:D:D
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I know - trust me. I'm well aware of the caliber of individuals that I share the woods with.
Prime Example: Today's local paper. Do read. 3 CHARGED WITH SHOOTING COWS Three Fayette County residents are facing charges for allegedly shooting and killing four cows on a farm in Saltlick Township in November. [/align]Ronald Dwayne Regish III, 21, Christopher Allen Kessler, 22, of Normalville and an unidentified teen boy were each charged before Magisterial District Judge Ronald Haggerty with agricultural vandalism, criminal conspiracy, criminal mischief and cruelty to animals. [/align]The charges, filed in late December by state police Trooper Craig M. Soltis, allege that the trio shot and killed four cows owned by Clark Sipes at a farm on Buchanan Road. According to the criminal complaint filed in the case, the suspects were at a residence at the farm around 6:30 p.m. Nov. 26, where they were field dressing a deer they had shot earlier in the day. Soltis said while behind the home, the suspects decided to shine a spotlight into the field and saw "eyes." Soltis said the suspects then retrieved their guns and fired as many as 11 shots at what they told police they thought were deer. After firing the rounds, the trio walked about 75 yards into the field and discovered they had mistakenly shot the four cows. According to Sipes, when he found the animals, three were dead and the fourth had to be killed by a veterinarian because of serious injuries, Soltis said. Police were able to recover 11 empty shell casings in the field, matching the guns allegedly used by the suspects. The state Game Commission assisted in the investigations of the shootings. Preliminary hearings are scheduled for Feb. 14 before Haggerty for the three suspects. [/align] |
RE: HNI Thinktank: Arrow Coatings
I'm willing to bet the majority of the general public can tolerate bowhunting as it is vs using a substance to help kill a deer.
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RE: HNI Thinktank: Arrow Coatings
No, I wouldn't use "poisoned arrows".[:'(][:@]
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RE: HNI Thinktank: Arrow Coatings
Look, why would anyone go to the trouble of attaching a poison or sedative behind a BH. It makes more sense to just use a dart tipped arrow, less tissue damage, less pain for the animal, less accident prone, etc. (IF ALL THIS WAS LEGAL). I would not use it as I do not want to lessen the experiance for myself. Thumping a booner in the hindquarter with a dart and watching it have a heart attack is not my cup of tea. Picky I know:eek:
But it is semantics as it is not legal. For limited use in very urban settings I can see a point for it but only a weak one. A proficency test before the hunt is issued to keep out the suedo-hunters does a pretty good job, and 'normal' (not counting the crazies) people generally just want the deer gone when they eat thier petunias. The vast majority of americans are not anti-hunting. |
RE: HNI Thinktank: Arrow Coatings
Quik is over on his computer laughing to the point of tears that you guys think he is serious ....:D
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RE: HNI Thinktank: Arrow Coatings
ORIGINAL: Cougar Mag I would not use it if legal! Here are my reasons: The challenge would nearly be gone, and that is why I bowhunt. No need to get close, no need to worry about shooting a sharp broadhead, etc. My biggest reason is it would not be a legitimate bowkill. I'd fight tooth and nail, any pending legislation of anything remotely close to what Quick posted. |
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