Free: Contests & Raffles.
I don't have a strong position, but I do a question: do lighted nocks improve the odds of harvesting an animal? If not, then why use them? If they do, archery harvest rates should improve, which in effect will likely cause archery seasons to be changed or shortened.
NO they dont increase your chances, but when broadheads are $10 a piece and arrow cost plus veins and wraps are all added up, you better believe ill be using them to help me find my arrows after the shot. I dont understand why you wouldnt want to find your arrow easier?
I haven't lost an arrow yet. I don't think I am just being lucky either. I have killed 7 big game animals and missed a few more than that in the early years but I have always found the arrow. Who is losing them?
I was talking about shots at big game animals not practice. C'mon...
I would think if it attracts more people to archery and bowhunting that it would be a good thing. We see from time to time how hunting numbers (by percentage in WA) are lower, so if the additional opportunity in gear selection encourages more to take up the sport that is a plus, right?
Either way was cool for me. I don't mind using them if they are legal but never felt like I had to have them.From a tree stand if you get a pass threw chance are it will be sticking in the ground and easy to find