What's the difference!!??
#61

ORIGINAL: GregH
I was just thinking that it's the hunting that makes the hunt, not the weapon.
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
What brought this one on Greg? I'm kind of confused on this and not sure what to think of It.
What brought this one on Greg? I'm kind of confused on this and not sure what to think of It.
#62

Serious question....
But doesn't the weapon of choice dictate HOW you hunt? Would you hunt the same way with a scoped riflev. a longbow?
I'm not uderstanding that line above. I don't think it's wrong.....just think it's too much of a broad stroke. Again....for you guys who use mulitple weapons....I think that line fits YOU well. It doesn't fit everyone, though. How I hunt defines me as a hunter. The weapon I choose to hunt with dfines how I hunt. I'm a bowhunter. Nothing elitist about that. Purist? Guilty.
But doesn't the weapon of choice dictate HOW you hunt? Would you hunt the same way with a scoped riflev. a longbow?
I'm not uderstanding that line above. I don't think it's wrong.....just think it's too much of a broad stroke. Again....for you guys who use mulitple weapons....I think that line fits YOU well. It doesn't fit everyone, though. How I hunt defines me as a hunter. The weapon I choose to hunt with dfines how I hunt. I'm a bowhunter. Nothing elitist about that. Purist? Guilty.
#63
Typical Buck
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ORIGINAL: IAhuntr
While Iappreciate the traditional look and feel of shooting arecurve, I love the mechanical aspect of the compound. The stealth and being able to hold at full draw. The high tech sights, releases and arrow rest. Must have been allthe Rambo movies. Or the Duke boys.
While Iappreciate the traditional look and feel of shooting arecurve, I love the mechanical aspect of the compound. The stealth and being able to hold at full draw. The high tech sights, releases and arrow rest. Must have been allthe Rambo movies. Or the Duke boys.


But call me an arsehole, and in no way am I knocking the traditional guys....as most are more humble and less of a prick than most compound hunters.......I love the fact that they can harvest an animal with stick and string....but where does it end......cheif knock'm'dead may not appreciate the 'traditional' guys today because of their use of camo, or binocs, or scent elimination products...what about stalking in your buck skins and no modern day conveniences such as camo or anything......I think all deer harvests that involved flinging an arrow are great accomplishments, but there is no end to who's the 'man' when it comes to hunting. there is always a harder way to do it.....we look at ourselves as more refined than the rifle only guys....as do some of the trad shooters look at us compound hunters that way. My hat's off to anyone that harvests a deer in a quick, efficient (or atleast trying to) manner.
#64

ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Serious question....
But doesn't the weapon of choice dictate HOW you hunt? Would you hunt the same way with a scoped riflev. a longbow?
I'm not uderstanding that line above. I don't think it's wrong.....just think it's too much of a broad stroke. Again....for you guys who use mulitple weapons....I think that line fits YOU well. It doesn't fit everyone, though. How I hunt defines me as a hunter. The weapon I choose to hunt with dfines how I hunt. I'm a bowhunter. Nothing elitist about that. Purist? Guilty.
Serious question....
But doesn't the weapon of choice dictate HOW you hunt? Would you hunt the same way with a scoped riflev. a longbow?
I'm not uderstanding that line above. I don't think it's wrong.....just think it's too much of a broad stroke. Again....for you guys who use mulitple weapons....I think that line fits YOU well. It doesn't fit everyone, though. How I hunt defines me as a hunter. The weapon I choose to hunt with dfines how I hunt. I'm a bowhunter. Nothing elitist about that. Purist? Guilty.
#65

For the most part I hunt the same.I hunt the deer where I think they are going to be and whereI think I can get the closest shot.
My last 2 rifle kills were 12 and 18 yards(last season)my BP kills this season were 24 and 65 yards. So admittedly I have a little morerange but Ifind I usually don't need it. I do know this, I see less deer during firearm season than bow and blackpowder, that is one huge advantage that as a bowhunter I exploit but many don't even acknowledge. Less people hunting more lightly pressured deer is a recipe for success.
My last 2 rifle kills were 12 and 18 yards(last season)my BP kills this season were 24 and 65 yards. So admittedly I have a little morerange but Ifind I usually don't need it. I do know this, I see less deer during firearm season than bow and blackpowder, that is one huge advantage that as a bowhunter I exploit but many don't even acknowledge. Less people hunting more lightly pressured deer is a recipe for success.
#66

I do respect guys that are successful bowhunting during gun seasson or after gun season as I know how hard that can be especially on heavily hunted lands or ands you don't have sole access.
#68

Posed to anyone...
Do you think people's attitudes towards weapon of choice would be different if the gun seasons in most states weren't such a crazy circus, as they typically are?
Do you think people's attitudes towards weapon of choice would be different if the gun seasons in most states weren't such a crazy circus, as they typically are?
#69

ORIGINAL: cjohnson664
why is it when someone kills a 75/105 inch buck with a bow you always here "its not the biggest in the woods"
Then you hear "any buck with a bow is a trophy"?
why is it when someone kills a 75/105 inch buck with a bow you always here "its not the biggest in the woods"
Then you hear "any buck with a bow is a trophy"?

As far as weapon of choice. I like bowhunting and hunt with a compound. I tried trad,for awhile, but was never satisfied that my accuracy was good enough to consistently get the job done, so I shelved it.
I like to gun hunt too. It's definately not the same as bowhunting, but I take it for what it is and get after it. To me, the gun season is a way to wind down from the rigors and preparation that I put into bow hunting.
My gun hunting is very low key. I don't get allcaught up in scent control, my pack is half as full, I don't need a treestand, safety rope or a pee bottle. All I need to do is put my nose into the wind, sit and wait for a spell. When the view gets old I move. To me, this is also an excellent time to scout for next season. I like to take my gun for a walk.
#70

ORIGINAL: rybohunter
Posed to anyone...
Do you think people's attitudes towards weapon of choice would be different if the gun seasons in most states weren't such a crazy circus, as they typically are?
Posed to anyone...
Do you think people's attitudes towards weapon of choice would be different if the gun seasons in most states weren't such a crazy circus, as they typically are?