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RE: Bowhunting and gun hunting ..... a different perspective?
Actually it used to mean alot more to me years ago. Back then we would camp (friends and i ) for the last week of bow season and the first weekend of gun season. It was exciting as you mentioned Tony expecting the unexpected :)But since that we have gotten older, started familys, had kids and got away from the camp scene [&o]My Dad never deer hunted so i missed out there. I still go out with my kids for the gun opener and love watching them getting it done. I have a blastbeing with themeven if im still toting the bow. I kinda got away from hunting with my smoke poll in 2005 even after i killed my biggest ever a 155" er with it. There is nothing wrong with doing something you love doing ;)I just have more liking of the bowhunting. :)
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RE: Bowhunting and gun hunting ..... a different perspective?
I still gun hunt and still enjoy it,but I'm not as serious about it as I am bowhunting ,my approach to gun hunting is different than bowhunting and I will sit longer and hunt harder with my bow than with agun,I mainly got into bowhunting to exstend my hunting season but it rapidly turned into a passion and obsession.
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RE: Bowhunting and gun hunting ..... a different perspective?
My ass is hurting by the time I start gun hunting from all the bow hunting, but I still love to hunt deer with a rifle. I am one with nature, no bullets wizzing by my head, no orange clad hunters ruining my hunt, complete solitude while I'm going one on one with a buck, and usually hunting alone, not only while bow hunting, but also while rifle hunting. I don't have a camp full of family and friends.I picked up deer hunting, with gun and bow, on my own, so thereis no tradition, but I still love torifle hunt. I love to bow hunt. I love to gun hunt. I love to deer hunt. Let's all get along guys.
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RE: Bowhunting and gun hunting ..... a different perspective?
ORIGINAL: Schultzy In my opinion Bow hunters as a whole are far less likely to allow others to their "frankfurter roasts or picnics or parties or marshmallow toasts." Again this is just my take on it but judging by what I've seen in my area and what I've read right here on this site over the years...I don't think I'm too far off. It really depends on who you hunt with or what type of people you choose to surround yourself with. The group of bow hunters I hunt with are the farthest thing from what's been described by you. Like I said before we need the gun seasons to control populations. I'll stand up for a gun hunters rights till the day I die whether I would use a gun or not for hunting!! I refuse to surround myself with those types of hunters either, bow or gun. I don't think you fully understood what I was saying. For example, I am getting to the point where I cringe at the thought of going to one of my local Pro Shops because what I end up listening to from other supposed "hunters" is pure bow hunter elitist crap, it's enough to make you sick.I do my thing, get my range time in and leave. From listening to these jokers you'd swear that the only "real" hunting was done with a bow.[:'(]Pure BS from narrow minded, uneducated, uninformed, unlearned know-it-alls who do nothing but give a black eye to not only bow hunters but all hunters in general. I see it here as well, hardly a week goes by where someone isn't spouting off about how gun hunters are slobs and bow hunting is the cat's meow because you have to get up close, hold your fire till you see the whites of their eyes and whisper sweet nothings into the deers ear before letting the arrow go.:eek:By making statements like that, done with the explicit intent to put down gun hunting and bolster what obviously is a self esteem that is in dyer need of a boost it only perpetuates to rift between the two styles of hunting further dividing hunters as a whole.....And for what? so someone can sit up on their high horse and proclaim to the world that the way they hunt is the hardest and most challenging and only the most skilled of hunters can do it therefore vicariously elevating themselves into the "super hunter" status. I don't think we need the gun seasons to control the deer populations, I think we need it sohunterscanget out and enjoy the great past time that is hunting. You make it sound like once the population is controlled by them "mouth breathing cretin gunshooters" us "hunters" can go about our business. I'm pretty sure you didn't mean it that way but go back and re-read your sentence. You've pretty much relegated and lowered gun hunters to "population control specialists"only servingthe purpose of keeping the herd numbers in line....for the real hunters.Again, I don't think you meant it that way but it sure came off like it. Don't fool yourself Schultzy that's the main reason why this junkverbiage is passed around like candy on Halloween, sofolks can say "look at me, I'm the great bow hunter". Half the guys at the Pro Shop I shoot at,I think only bow hunt for bragging rights and could care less for the real hunting bliss bow hunting offers. Yes gun hunters are guilty as well for some of the nastiness that spews out like a septic tank overflown but from what I've seen and read over the years it pales in comparison to the elitist "better than thou" attitude coming from the bow hunting camp. No I don't associate with those typeeither, I hang out with hunters......... |
RE: Bowhunting and gun hunting ..... a different perspective?
I don't think about the difference, because frankly I do not care. I just hunt. I am not better, I am not worse. But one thing is for sure, I feel a heck of alot better with a bow in my hand than when I used to gun hunt. I love it.
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RE: Bowhunting and gun hunting ..... a different perspective?
Don't fool yourself Schultzy that's the main reason why this junkverbiage is passed around like candy on Halloween, sofolks can say "look at me, I'm the great bow hunter". Half the guys at the Pro Shop I shoot at,I think only bow hunt for bragging rights and could care less for the real hunting bliss bow hunting offers. |
RE: Bowhunting and gun hunting ..... a different perspective?
The closest friends I have in the world are all hunters, but to put it in perspective the biggest assclowns I have ever crossed paths with have also been hunters.[:o]
Not just bow huntersor just gun hunters, just plane old slob hunters.And our ranks have more than enough to go around.[:@] |
RE: Bowhunting and gun hunting ..... a different perspective?
That is absolutely true bawanajim,and there lies the dilemma.There are some styles of hunting that don't particularly appeal to me but I respect those who choose to participate in them.(provided they are legal)
The issue is always with the hunter or criminalas the case may be.There are a low of bowhunters that are idiots and there are a lot of rifle hunters that are idiots.It comes down to the individual. How many times have you been in a pro shop or a sporting goods department and were sickened by the conversations that were taking place? Either the stupidity or the ego driven horse s--t you hear.I am not at all coming from an elitist perspective I am referring to very basic right and wrong kind of stuff. |
RE: Bowhunting and gun hunting ..... a different perspective?
I refuse to surround myself with those types of hunters either, bow or gun. I don't think you fully understood what I was saying. For example, I am getting to the point where I cringe at the thought of going to one of my local Pro Shops because what I end up listening to from other supposed "hunters" is pure bow hunter elitist crap, it's enough to make you sick. I do my thing, get my range time in and leave. From listening to these jokers you'd swear that the only "real" hunting was done with a bow. Pure BS from narrow minded, uneducated, uninformed, unlearned know-it-alls who do nothing but give a black eye to not only bow hunters but all hunters in general. I see it here as well, hardly a week goes by where someone isn't spouting off about how gun hunters are slobs and bow hunting is the cat's meow because you have to get up close, hold your fire till you see the whites of their eyes and whisper sweet nothings into the deers ear before letting the arrow go. By making statements like that, done with the explicit intent to put down gun hunting and bolster what obviously is a self esteem that is in dyer need of a boost it only perpetuates to rift between the two styles of hunting further dividing hunters as a whole.....And for what? so someone can sit up on their high horse and proclaim to the world that the way they hunt is the hardest and most challenging and only the most skilled of hunters can do it therefore vicariously elevating themselves into the "super hunter" status. I don't think we need the gun seasons to control the deer populations, I think we need it so hunters can get out and enjoy the great past time that is hunting. You make it sound like once the population is controlled by them "mouth breathing cretin gun shooters" us "hunters" can go about our business. I'm pretty sure you didn't mean it that way but go back and re-read your sentence. You've pretty much relegated and lowered gun hunters to "population control specialists" only serving the purpose of keeping the herd numbers in line....for the real hunters. Again, I don't think you meant it that way but it sure came off like it. Don't fool yourself Schultzy that's the main reason why this junk verbiage is passed around like candy on Halloween, so folks can say "look at me, I'm the great bow hunter". Half the guys at the Pro Shop I shoot at, I think only bow hunt for bragging rights and could care less for the real hunting bliss bow hunting offers Yes gun hunters are guilty as well for some of the nastiness that spews out like a septic tank overflown but from what I've seen and read over the years it pales in comparison to the elitist "better than thou" attitude coming from the bow hunting camp. By the way BigJ I think some of the best deer hunters I've ever met are gun hunters. Thats the truth!!!Great post to there Scot and Jim!! |
RE: Bowhunting and gun hunting ..... a different perspective?
Worlds apart. I live & breath bowhunting. I don't have much tradition or comraderie in gun hutning but I still go. Typically it's just another day to be out. lately I've been using gun hunting to try different areas and weapons. Sometimes I have to rely on it a little more than I wishI needed to when i have a thin doe harvest in archery season.
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