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RE: Who Practices Year-Round? Is it REALLY Necessary?
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RE: Who Practices Year-Round? Is it REALLY Necessary?
I'd say there might be a slight difference between other sports/recreation and bowhunting. The fact we kill live game might make a difference. No big deal if I hit a slice in golf or have a throwing erra in a baseball game. Wounding an animal in bowhunting should be a big deal. Thats what seperates us from other sports. So participation/preparation might a factor with bowhunting. If my preparation is sucking the life out of the sport I'd say thats a good thing. Better then the life of some wounded animal. The thing about this sport is you get back what you put into it. I hope that the kids coming into this sport get a chance to learn good ethics as I was taught. Jerry
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RE: Who Practices Year-Round? Is it REALLY Necessary?
Good analogy Rack:D
Stealthy, I didn't want to get drug into the Xbow fight, but you insist on going there. I will give you that a highly skilled compound shooter and ANY(even the most novice) Xbow shooter are going to be group roughly the same regarding accuracy. Now take a brand new archer shooting a compound and a brand new Xbow user, and the Xbow user will dust them by a mile. I'll take a jump ..... shooting a bow that literally requires very little practice (as some posts above have validated) is in all honesty choosing a weapon that allows the archer to capitalize on the seasons that are open, and not a true love for the sport. I like squirrell hunting. I don't particularly love shooting my .22 though. I use the .22 so that I can hunt. I am not a shooter, I'm not into shooting sports, I use the gun as a tool. So it is with bowhunting .... a lot of guys use the bow to capitalize on archery season and bowhunt .... but they're not really archers who love archery, are they ? Answer me why a true love of archery should be a pre-requisite to bowhunt?????? But a true fascination with guns not be required |
RE: Who Practices Year-Round? Is it REALLY Necessary?
First Off - My response was tongue and Cheek - I was doing my best impression of YOU and others.........LOL
Guess I did good...............;) My buck is better then yours, therefore i am the better hunter. No luck goes into your kills either. You are the greatest Nimrod (Not from the bible). Get it???????? Nimrod:D:D |
RE: Who Practices Year-Round? Is it REALLY Necessary?
ewolf,
that went right over your head. |
RE: Who Practices Year-Round? Is it REALLY Necessary?
If a trad guy shoots his bow every day of the year and scouts a month before the season. Do I have the right to say he is not a bow HUNTER - just a Bow shooter. I will give you that a highly skilled compound shooter and ANY(even the most novice) Xbow shooter are going to be group roughly the same regarding accuracy. Now take a brand new archer shooting a compound and a brand new Xbow user, and the Xbow user will dust them by a mile. How hypocrital is it the you bust on me for not having a love of archer yet still choosing to hunt, when you do the same regarding squirrels. Answer me why a true love of archery should be a pre-requisite to bowhunt?????? But a true fascination with guns not be required I'll say it again ... and please understand this is true .... I do not care what you choose to bowhunt with, I really don't, not until modern compounds and/or crossbow are proven to be a negative to the sport of archery. You can expand that to guns too .... use whatever you want to unless it violates what is generally considered ethical and/or until it becomes a negative to the deer herds. An example would be in central US states where rifles are not legal - if they were, there would be more hazards afield and many more deer killed - negatives to the sport. I am tying this all into one package at the end .... archery equipment doesn't make the hunter - I think we can all agree on that - however there is a big difference when it comes time to shoot. The whole hunt for that 180" whitetail is almost identical up until the shot - and at that point if you have a compound in hand, or a crossbow, or a recurve/ longbow, things change drastically. Prior to the hunt too theres a difference if we want to take into account the time and dedication that one must have/show to master a given weapon. Is or isn't that true ? |
RE: Who Practices Year-Round? Is it REALLY Necessary?
I have read most of this thread (not all) but I am going to go ahead and reply this way and you all can take it as you will. I shoot the mojority of the summer and shoot thousands of shots, however I have a good friend that pulls his bow out and shoots maybe 3 times the week before season and that's it. Last year he killed 5 deer with his bow. 3 bucks ( 2 DANDIES) and 2 does. He POLAXED all 5 of them and killed a deer everytime he dropped the string. Now call that what you will but I would be willing to bet that not many people that posted on this thread were more successful and I know no one had a better kill shot average. it's pretty hard to call those averages unethical. JMO
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RE: Who Practices Year-Round? Is it REALLY Necessary?
silentassassin - what kind of bow does he shoot ?
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RE: Who Practices Year-Round? Is it REALLY Necessary?
3 bucks ( 2 DANDIES) |
RE: Who Practices Year-Round? Is it REALLY Necessary?
You mean they make more than one kind? He shoots a Bowtech Black Knight (low brace).
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