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Quote from: BULLBLASTER on May 19, 2010, 07:38:49 AMQuote from: bobcat on May 19, 2010, 07:30:35 AMI don't care how much fun it may be, it's unethical in my book. just curious, is turkey hunting with archery tackle unethical also? Well no, turkeys are shot on the ground, where a guy can be pretty sure in making a killing shot. Shooting ducks or geese out of the air I just don't think anybody can be good enough to hit them in the right spot every time.
Quote from: bobcat on May 19, 2010, 07:30:35 AMI don't care how much fun it may be, it's unethical in my book. just curious, is turkey hunting with archery tackle unethical also?
I don't care how much fun it may be, it's unethical in my book.
to the people who archery hunt geese and ducks, are they flying when you shoot or are they landed. a guy i know shoots them as soon as they land near the blind. is this the norm?
I would have to agree with fishermanjoe... I have been waterfowl hunting for many years and i have hit 100's of birds to just have them glide a few hundred yards out and not be able to retrieve them. Bluebulls is 100% right! if a 1 1/8 inch diameter hole will kill an elk! then it would definitely take out any game bird! as far as hitting them in the "right spot" goes... It really isn't gonna matter where you hit the bird! He is gonna drop like a rock! As long as its not a wing shot and it gets hit in the body! I have friends who are avid archers and waterfowlers who practice shooting clays out of the air with Flu Flus all the time. It sounds hard but like with anything else practice and you will be able to achieve... Just my
How many people shoot waterfowl with shotguns? How many shoot waterfowl with arrows?