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Re: Horrible year guiding in Peaches!
« Reply #75 on: October 09, 2009, 06:24:33 PM »
First off, I agree with 308, lets keep dirty laundry as our personal learning experience.  Hopefully any true hunter, that respects the animals, will learn from a mistake.  I know that even the most prepared can have a bad day though.  4 years ago, I double lunged a cow at 25 yards, watched the arrow stick in the ground and her run off.  My 8 year old(at the time) son and I recovered the arrow, waited 30 and then followed the double blood trail about 100 yards to twin pools of blood.  At that point, blood stopped.  I spent about a total of 16 hours in the next 2 days looking for her.  Unfortunately it snowed that first night so grid searched to no avail.  Problem was, she had doubled back, uphill and made it about 200 more yards onto private property that the owner had said no entry allowed so I never crossed his line in my search.  Cow found 4 days after the shot by neighbor, said it looked like a good shot.  This was in my 21st year of bow hunting, I practice a lot, with broadheads( destroy a lot of target though) and I did my Master Hunter shooting test with my bow.  That said, this year, 2 days left on my Peaches archery tag, I had a small 5x5 at about 15 yards but due to the branches, I did not take the shot.  I would never want to wound or loose another animal in my hunting career.  Tag soup on a Bull tag does not taste good, but hopefully a nice cow will fill my freezer come November.  And yes, many new, non disciplined archery hunters in the woods any more. 
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Re: Horrible year guiding in Peaches!
« Reply #76 on: October 10, 2009, 05:44:32 PM »
My first thought was the multiseason tags. How many jokers pick up a bow just b/c they now get more time to hunt?

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Exactly the reason I don't try archery with my multi-season tag.  Guess I look at it differently.  But then I'm betting there is more that don't than do.
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Re: Horrible year guiding in Peaches!
« Reply #77 on: October 10, 2009, 06:08:05 PM »
Sorry for you guys who don't want to hear about others "dirty laundry"  It's part of hunting and it happens, nobody likes it and nobody wants it to happen but it does.  Not talking about things like this that happen doesn't do anybody any good.  We can't view the world through rose colored glasses, we need to talk about things and learn from others experiences.  For those of you who have never had this happen, congratulations, that is an excellent record to try to keep going, but for those of us who have had it happen it's a horrible part of hunting that we have to live with and try to learn why/how it happend and try to never let it happen again.  Is it an equipment issue, inexperience, nerves, excitement or just plain bad luck?  The only way to find out is to talk about it so that others can learn and not make the same mistake. 
Again sorry for those who don't want to hear about it, but it's a free country and you don't have to read this post.

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Re: Horrible year guiding in Peaches!
« Reply #78 on: October 10, 2009, 06:22:57 PM »
I'm with you norse I believe if you air out the problems with hunting in general maybe the newbies to the sport will think twice before they do something stupid. I dont really care what the anti hunters think anyway. They will need a lot more ammo than that to beat us anyway. Bottom line animals get lost probably every day during hunting season and that is just part of it. Nothing is perfect wether it is a broadhead or a bullet.

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Re: Horrible year guiding in Peaches!
« Reply #79 on: October 10, 2009, 07:25:16 PM »
Sorry for you guys who don't want to hear about others "dirty laundry"  It's part of hunting and it happens, nobody likes it and nobody wants it to happen but it does.  Not talking about things like this that happen doesn't do anybody any good.  We can't view the world through rose colored glasses, we need to talk about things and learn from others experiences.  For those of you who have never had this happen, congratulations, that is an excellent record to try to keep going, but for those of us who have had it happen it's a horrible part of hunting that we have to live with and try to learn why/how it happend and try to never let it happen again.  Is it an equipment issue, inexperience, nerves, excitement or just plain bad luck?  The only way to find out is to talk about it so that others can learn and not make the same mistake. 
Again sorry for those who don't want to hear about it, but it's a free country and you don't have to read this post.

Extremely well said Norse. We all have to get our hands bloody. No matter how we look at it we are all killers. Killing has never been pretty no matter how we choose to kill. It is still killing. Seems to me that alot of hunters on here have succombed to the Bambi propaganda. Deer and wild animals are feeble defenseless animals that are extremely week and feeble. I disagree. Wild animals are extremely tough and resilient creatures and they can endure alot more than we ever could. That should not be an excuse to be a sloppy hunter but people need to realise that every marginal hit on a animal is not an automatic death sentence. For crying out loud Bambi got shot and lived. :twocents:

 


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