Bowhunting and gun hunting ..... a different perspective?
#51
RE: Bowhunting and gun hunting ..... a different perspective?
Allot of the gun hunters in the area will agree 100% with everything I say in this post. I agree with what most of Rob/PA had said. I cringe also during Minnesota's gun season, actually it drives me nuts knowing everyone and there brother will be going out winging bullets through the air and most have never picked a gun up till opening morning (Not all gun hunters are like this but I'd bet 70% of them are around my area are). So many times I've tucked in behind the stand tree being lead is flying my way and bouncing off trees in many directions, that to me is not fun! I also have to be in the woods during gun season to make sure that no one is trespassing, Its crazy its gotta be that way but its the truth!
Truth be told though we need the gun seasons to control deer populations. I'll stand up for a gun hunters rights till the day I die!!
During the gun season I've actually had great success in seeing some monster bucks. Everyone else is out chasing them around and I'm sitting there taking the benefits in watching some big bucks come running in to my woods and hoping they stay there. I've seen as many as 14 bucks in a full day of sitting during gun season. I've had some close calls on great bucks but they were moving a tad bit fast for my liking.
My cousins are big into gun hunting and the story's and good times they have is unbelievable. I get to hear the story's every year and you know there having a blast. Thats what its all about right there! When I go bear hunting in northern Minnesota we have the same kind of thing up there except its were all shooting sticks and strings (recurves and longbows) instead of a gun. We have the same good times and story telling. Were all camped in the middle of a huge woods cooking our meals over a fire and sleeping in our tents. I love it so I do understand the tradition thats involved with you gun hunters when gun season comes around.
As for me and my family the tradition of hunting was bows and arrows. We've shared many a camps enjoying the same traditions as the gun hunters. Tradition to me is not gun hunting, not even close to be exact. Reasons being though I was raised in a bow hunting family so I never experienced it like allot of you have. I have experienced it with the bow though, some of you would love that also. It works both ways everyone!
Some day I'm sure I'll pick up on older Muzzle Loader (not the quick loaders) and hunt with one of them if I'm not able to pull enough weight back in my recurve to be efficient anymore.
Kudo's to everyone who enjoys there style of hunting. Thats what its all about.
Truth be told though we need the gun seasons to control deer populations. I'll stand up for a gun hunters rights till the day I die!!
During the gun season I've actually had great success in seeing some monster bucks. Everyone else is out chasing them around and I'm sitting there taking the benefits in watching some big bucks come running in to my woods and hoping they stay there. I've seen as many as 14 bucks in a full day of sitting during gun season. I've had some close calls on great bucks but they were moving a tad bit fast for my liking.
My cousins are big into gun hunting and the story's and good times they have is unbelievable. I get to hear the story's every year and you know there having a blast. Thats what its all about right there! When I go bear hunting in northern Minnesota we have the same kind of thing up there except its were all shooting sticks and strings (recurves and longbows) instead of a gun. We have the same good times and story telling. Were all camped in the middle of a huge woods cooking our meals over a fire and sleeping in our tents. I love it so I do understand the tradition thats involved with you gun hunters when gun season comes around.
As for me and my family the tradition of hunting was bows and arrows. We've shared many a camps enjoying the same traditions as the gun hunters. Tradition to me is not gun hunting, not even close to be exact. Reasons being though I was raised in a bow hunting family so I never experienced it like allot of you have. I have experienced it with the bow though, some of you would love that also. It works both ways everyone!
Some day I'm sure I'll pick up on older Muzzle Loader (not the quick loaders) and hunt with one of them if I'm not able to pull enough weight back in my recurve to be efficient anymore.
Kudo's to everyone who enjoys there style of hunting. Thats what its all about.
#52
RE: Bowhunting and gun hunting ..... a different perspective?
ORIGINAL: valor10
Bow is solitary for me. It's "my time" with nature. Gun is family and friends. I can't say I really love one more than the other. Both are special to me, for different reasons.
Bow is solitary for me. It's "my time" with nature. Gun is family and friends. I can't say I really love one more than the other. Both are special to me, for different reasons.
#53
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Jefferson County, Missouri
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RE: Bowhunting and gun hunting ..... a different perspective?
all of you guys talking about going back for lunch and hearing all the stories and what not. some of the best times ive found to hunt during rifle seaosn is when every body is going back in to eat or sleep. the deer are running EVERYWHERE. as long as you can get in a good stand, that you will use the other hunters walking out to your advantage, it wont take long and youll see a shooter.
we normally sit all day when we gun hunt for this reason
we can still hear all the stories after dark
we normally sit all day when we gun hunt for this reason
we can still hear all the stories after dark
#56
RE: Bowhunting and gun hunting ..... a different perspective?
BTW he's front right in the picture, and I have that suit he's wearing, if Nov 15 he's still kicking, I will be right next to him, in that very suit Will take some pictures