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Sure, people have missed broadside shots. Should that person have waited for the deer/elk to walk straight away and even narrowed the target more?
QuoteSure, people have missed broadside shots. Should that person have waited for the deer/elk to walk straight away and even narrowed the target more?This is not an attack on you but in my opinion this comment was out of context, I don't think anyone has tried to say this.It's all about judging your own ability to make a lethal shot. A hunter should know his abilities and shoot within his abilities. If a hunter takes shots within his ability, but accidentally makes a bad shot, he should not be tarred and feathered. Yes he should practice shooting and he should reconsider his next shot opprtunities carefully, but he probably doesn't need kicked in the nuts or whatever it was that was said. I am very sorry the guy did not get the elk, but you guys were making bad comments about him before you knew all the circumstances. I don't think that was real fair when most likely every one of us has lost a wounded animal in the past. Skill levels vary greatly, I have seen good marksmen who rarely miss at 400+, but I get a lot of hunters who have trouble hitting at any range. Give some guys a texas heart shot on a deer at 200 yards and the animal will be much deader than the bear we tried to track last week that was wounded at 80 yards standing broadside. It's all about shooting within your ability and knowing your limits.
WOW, this topic is getting out there. I have talked to bow hunters who have taken 100 yard shots on deer and was just blown away. I was in the Swakane and a guy asked me and my hunting partner if we saw a 4x4 running around with a arrow in its back hip. He was bragging how he hit it at 100 yards ha said " My bow can shoot that far" Hell ya it can probably farther but come on you dont shoot at a deer at 100 yards with a bow. The odds just are not there. You owe it to the animal to try to make it as clean as possible. To many rifle hunters taking up bow hunting. ( O JUST LOB IT OUT THER IF WE GET IT GREAT IF WE DONT WE WILL GO ON TO THE NEXT ONE) Thats Crap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To many rifle hunters taking up bow hunting. ( O JUST LOB IT OUT THER IF WE GET IT GREAT IF WE DONT WE WILL GO ON TO THE NEXT ONE) Thats Crap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So than why would you make the comment that to many rifle hunters are taking up archery?You wanna know why we are loosing so many of our hunting rights to the animal lovers? It's because all the different user groups can't stand together against them. That attitude is just the start of it.
Quote from: jstone on September 18, 2009, 07:18:08 PMWOW, this topic is getting out there. I have talked to bow hunters who have taken 100 yard shots on deer and was just blown away. I was in the Swakane and a guy asked me and my hunting partner if we saw a 4x4 running around with a arrow in its back hip. He was bragging how he hit it at 100 yards ha said " My bow can shoot that far" Hell ya it can probably farther but come on you dont shoot at a deer at 100 yards with a bow. The odds just are not there. You owe it to the animal to try to make it as clean as possible. To many rifle hunters taking up bow hunting. ( O JUST LOB IT OUT THER IF WE GET IT GREAT IF WE DONT WE WILL GO ON TO THE NEXT ONE) Thats Crap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So are you saying that all bow hunters that take bad shots are rifle hunters that converted over to archery?