Looking for information... please help!
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Looking for information... please help!
I am looking for a few sources of information, does anyone know where I can find these estimates? Thank you!
1. How many people bowhunt in the USA?
2. What percent of game (large game such as deer, moose, elk, caribou, sheep, etc.) is lost after the shot (i.e. hit, but not found)?
Regards!
Thomas
1. How many people bowhunt in the USA?
2. What percent of game (large game such as deer, moose, elk, caribou, sheep, etc.) is lost after the shot (i.e. hit, but not found)?
Regards!
Thomas
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RE: Looking for information... please help!
ORIGINAL: tsanford405
I am looking for a few sources of information, does anyone know where I can find these estimates? Thank you!
1. How many people bowhunt in the USA?
2. What percent of game (large game such as deer, moose, elk, caribou, sheep, etc.) is lost after the shot (i.e. hit, but not found)?
Regards!
Thomas
I am looking for a few sources of information, does anyone know where I can find these estimates? Thank you!
1. How many people bowhunt in the USA?
2. What percent of game (large game such as deer, moose, elk, caribou, sheep, etc.) is lost after the shot (i.e. hit, but not found)?
Regards!
Thomas
2. I have never lost an animal, so I will go with 0%.
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RE: Looking for information... please help!
ORIGINAL: tsanford405
I am looking for a few sources of information, does anyone know where I can find these estimates? Thank you!
1. How many people bowhunt in the USA?
2. What percent of game (large game such as deer, moose, elk, caribou, sheep, etc.) is lost after the shot (i.e. hit, but not found)?
Regards!
Thomas
I am looking for a few sources of information, does anyone know where I can find these estimates? Thank you!
1. How many people bowhunt in the USA?
2. What percent of game (large game such as deer, moose, elk, caribou, sheep, etc.) is lost after the shot (i.e. hit, but not found)?
Regards!
Thomas
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