Bowhunting dangerous game!
#12
RE: Bowhunting dangerous game!
I'm not speaking from personal experience here: but a lion is not supposed to be any tougher anatomically than a bull elk. I'll bet you would get a pass through on a rib shot with a standard archery elk setup. It's what might happen to you in the first three seconds after the shot that would cause one to lose sleep . . . . If you survived that, then just follow the blood trail
#13
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RE: Bowhunting dangerous game!
My dad went to Africa in 1970 with his Ben Pearson recurve. It's all on video and I don't recall seeing anyone with a back up gun. He shot lots of stuff on his trip. And the Cape Buffalo charged them many times. Quite the rush to watch.
Darrall
Darrall
#14
RE: Bowhunting dangerous game!
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Wanna impress me?
Ditch the backup rifle.
Now then.....I'm impressed. No takers? I think THAT would be way up there on the ethics scale. You know.....when the food chains are on a more even keel.
Wanna impress me?
Ditch the backup rifle.
Now then.....I'm impressed. No takers? I think THAT would be way up there on the ethics scale. You know.....when the food chains are on a more even keel.
#16
RE: Bowhunting dangerous game!
Well my opinion on it to make it short and sweet is.... I plan on killing a moose, brown bear, and then a cape buffalo with the bow. Then possibly doin the same thing again with a long bow minus the cape buffalo. My othergoal is to shoot a big horn, dall, and stone sheep with the bow as well. Rifles just don't do it for me personally except for the whole saving your life from a dangerous game, haha. WCL
#17
RE: Bowhunting dangerous game!
ORIGINAL: HNI_Christine
There's a PH with a backup gun behind the hunter who's using a high power rifle on those critters too.
There's a PH with a backup gun behind the hunter who's using a high power rifle on those critters too.
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ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Wanna impress me?
Ditch the backup rifle.
Now then.....I'm impressed. No takers? I think THAT would be way up there on the ethics scale. You know.....when the food chains are on a more even keel.
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Well said Jeff! I think if you want to "bowhunt" deadly game that's fine. But if things don't go quite right, you should be ready for the out come. I think if you want to play that game, be a real man and leave the guns out of it. After all, it's supposed to be bowhuntingright?
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Wanna impress me?
Ditch the backup rifle.
Now then.....I'm impressed. No takers? I think THAT would be way up there on the ethics scale. You know.....when the food chains are on a more even keel.
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Well said Jeff! I think if you want to "bowhunt" deadly game that's fine. But if things don't go quite right, you should be ready for the out come. I think if you want to play that game, be a real man and leave the guns out of it. After all, it's supposed to be bowhuntingright?
That isa unique position. Unimpressed by a guy takinga lion by stick and string simply because his guide has a rifle to protect everyones life? lol
Next time you bowhunters are in a treestand, do it without a safety harness if you want to impress me.
Nascar drivers should win a race without all the helmets and seat belts if they want to be impressive.
Safety Precautions are taken for a reason in all aspects of hunting.
#19
RE: Bowhunting dangerous game!
I see where youre coming from, but the rifle isnt for hunting. it is for saving your hind end, just as a safety harness would.
Someone should try knifing a lion. A spear would be acceptable too.[8D]
Someone should try knifing a lion. A spear would be acceptable too.[8D]
#20
RE: Bowhunting dangerous game!
It's like bringing a knife to a gun fight. Whats the point anyway? I am definitely being hipocritical but it is my opinion right? If you're gonna go out and hunt some horrible beast with your bow and want to call it hunting, carry your own sidearm and back yourself up. Its excitement you're looking for anyway isn't it? Oh, not having a back up guy with a cannon is just a wee bit TOO exciting and dangerous for you? Now, when you shoot that big scary animal with that arrow, and it makes a move towards you and the hired gun takes it down, you're still going to want credit for the kill? Like I said I dont get it, we kill them because we can, if thats a valid excuse, but really, why, if it has no consequence.