Ethical bow hunting?
#1
Spike
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Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 2
Ethical bow hunting?
I'm not necessarily acusing anyone of anything, but, I've noticed year after year there seems to be certain people who always kill one or two really big bucks every year. As many hours as I've spent in a stand, it seems almost impossible, especially when the same person is always killing big deer. What's the chances they are killing them at night with lasers or spot lights, or, other nonethical ways?
#4
I don't think that is a very fair way to think for no more of a reason than they kill big bucks every year.
I guess maybe I'm naive because I just don't get it. I guess it just seems like that defeats the whole point of hunting a big buck but I know people do it.
This weekend I took a break from the deer stand to get in one more weekend of crappie fishing as the temps went up into the mid 80s. Anyway near the lake where I camp I guess somebody shot a nice 10 pointer with a bow and it died within sight of the road and some %$&*^#!! ran out there and cut its head off before the hunter could retrieve it.
I just don't know what is wrong with some people.
I still don't think its fair to make assumptions based on nothing more than they kill big deer every year....Lots of people do that the right way.
I guess maybe I'm naive because I just don't get it. I guess it just seems like that defeats the whole point of hunting a big buck but I know people do it.
This weekend I took a break from the deer stand to get in one more weekend of crappie fishing as the temps went up into the mid 80s. Anyway near the lake where I camp I guess somebody shot a nice 10 pointer with a bow and it died within sight of the road and some %$&*^#!! ran out there and cut its head off before the hunter could retrieve it.
I just don't know what is wrong with some people.
I still don't think its fair to make assumptions based on nothing more than they kill big deer every year....Lots of people do that the right way.
#5
Spike
Join Date: Apr 2014
Posts: 4
I do agree. There are poachers out there but I personally know a few skilled hunters that put their time into scouting and managing the right piece of ground and their efforts are usually rewarded with a nice buck year after year. Its a shame that those few poachers make people second guess people that put their time in and end up with a nice buck.
#6
It's not magic to find big deer, but you can't just wait until the day before season and expect it to work out in your favor. The guys that put a lot of big ones in the dirt and on the wall are scouting the properties upon which they have permission to hunt, and they know what is there to be had. If there isn't a big one in a certain area and you're after a big one, you shouldn't waste your time hunting there - it'll only end up with you taking a shot on a smaller buck that could have been bigger in subsequent seasons, or eating tag soup. So it's a pretty simple formula - get permission on ground that should/could harbor big deer, scout to find where the big deer are hanging out, do what you can to keep the big deer there, and then go kill a big deer.
#8
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 72
legal hunting.
I think people who shoot big bucks almost every year put in their dues. I have people tell me your lucky. I wish I had your luck. for me it is scouting ,trail cams, hanging 3 or more stands, and passing on bucks any other average hunter will shoot. last year I had 3 bucks 2 small 6pts, could have been brothers and, a small 8 come out 1st night and I passed them up. all legal in Ohio. If you shoot a small one you will never shoot a big buck. yes sometimes I have to eat tag soup but I have learned to keep some spices around to make it taste a little better. Not all big buck hunters use illegal ways to get a big buck. I think they put forward a lot more effort then the average hunter to bag a big buck.
#10
Here is how. He is a farmer where big bucks live...he sees them and what they are doing all year long while working.
I guess I should add he does it during gun season not bow season. When gun season starts he has been driving a combine around the farm for about a month and a half.
Last edited by rockport; 10-27-2014 at 09:36 AM.