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Quote from: GrampasGuns on September 09, 2014, 04:23:24 PMQuote from: wonder on September 08, 2014, 02:45:06 PMYou said you wanted opinions. I will be real straight with mine. If you put an arrow into an Elk you need to exhaust yourself until you find it or the season runs out. Your bull is out there wounded and I don't think you should be trying to kill another one. Ran into a few guys out on opening day a few years back that wounded a cow and looked for a couple hours then went on to new hunting grounds and I said the same thing to them.Gives us all a bad reputation and it's plain unethical. Good luck finding him. Dude your season SHOULD be over. Looking for new elk to shoot at is absolutely unethical.Glad to see people finally stepping up and telling it like it SHOULD be, you hit an animal in the vital zone, you look 1. until you find a carcass. 2. until you see it alive. 3. until the season is over. No more shooting at different animals! I'm sorry but the first page of this thread makes me want to puke.
Quote from: wonder on September 08, 2014, 02:45:06 PMYou said you wanted opinions. I will be real straight with mine. If you put an arrow into an Elk you need to exhaust yourself until you find it or the season runs out. Your bull is out there wounded and I don't think you should be trying to kill another one. Ran into a few guys out on opening day a few years back that wounded a cow and looked for a couple hours then went on to new hunting grounds and I said the same thing to them.Gives us all a bad reputation and it's plain unethical. Good luck finding him. Dude your season SHOULD be over. Looking for new elk to shoot at is absolutely unethical.
You said you wanted opinions. I will be real straight with mine. If you put an arrow into an Elk you need to exhaust yourself until you find it or the season runs out. Your bull is out there wounded and I don't think you should be trying to kill another one. Ran into a few guys out on opening day a few years back that wounded a cow and looked for a couple hours then went on to new hunting grounds and I said the same thing to them.Gives us all a bad reputation and it's plain unethical. Good luck finding him.
no matter how good you are, at some point you will lose a animal.
Quote from: BABackcountryBwhntr on October 14, 2014, 09:39:26 AMno matter how good you are, at some point you will lose a animal. Not quite. I have been hunting big game for 43 years and have never lost an animal. I know a lot of long time hunters who have never lost an animal.
Some people's kids.
Lets put it this way. I have been bow hunting since before you were born. I seriuosly doubt that you gave killed even close to what I have with a bow. Your argument is only valid if you have actual, factual numbers, of which you have none.
Quote from: PolarBear on October 14, 2014, 04:42:23 PMLets put it this way. I have been bow hunting since before you were born. I seriuosly doubt that you gave killed even close to what I have with a bow. Your argument is only valid if you have actual, factual numbers, of which you have none. ok well I do have a really good idea of how many I have killed, so lets start with you... I have always enjoyed the line " I have been doing (this) since before you were born" so because you have done it longer that automatically makes you better and more successful? interesting mentality for sure.
And don't forget, the planet Tatooine is a desert planet. You can probably see your animals run for miles from your ambush spot. You have to get to them quickly before they bake under the heat of the two suns. But recovery of anything fatally wounded should be nearly guaranteed regardless
Polarbear is a god amongst bowhunters! Definitely not your average Joe Bow.
Quote from: RadSav on October 14, 2014, 04:57:11 PMPolarbear is a god amongst bowhunters! Definitely not your average Joe Bow. LOL! Not even close! You or Bone have me beat by a long shot!! I'm just an average hunter with a ton of self control when it comes to making the shot. I have passed up on a LOT of really nice critters because I am not willing to take a "risky" shot, period. Bad shots happen to good hunters/shooters, it is what you do afterwards is what defines your character.