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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 say, well it's ok to risk wounding birds with arrows because some people take unethical shots beyond the effective range of their shotgun, is just ludicrous. What's the saying... two wrongs don't make a right.
No offense, but my understanding is that you are clearly anti archery.
If you want to see a bow and arrow on a bird there are many such examples on their effiveness.
How many times have you seen a duck or goose on the news on TV with an arrow sticking out of it? I've seen it many times.
Quote from: Ray on May 20, 2010, 06:44:51 AMIf you want to see a bow and arrow on a bird there are many such examples on their effiveness.I don't have time to watch a video right now but I really don't need to. I don't doubt their effectiveness on birds. But I do think a person is not always going to hit dead center on a duck or goose. (unless we're talking about birds that are not moving, I'm still not sure about that.)
QuoteTo say, well it's ok to risk wounding birds with arrows because some people take unethical shots beyond the effective range of their shotgun, is just ludicrous. What's the saying... two wrongs don't make a right.That's a ridiculous statement. Nobody has said that it is ok to wound birds with a bow and arrow. I think it has been pointed out that the bow and arrow is a valid and lethal weapon for hunting birds and that most who would seriously partake in such activity would be more likely to kill than wound. Contrary to your assertion. I don't know where you get this stuff. To me your statements on this subject are ignorant and irresponsible. No offense, but my understanding is that you are clearly anti archery. I have come to this conclusion because I have read your opinion on random subjects of discussion for several years now. I think that is the issue more than anything. You have presented anecdotal incidents or suggestive discussion and tried to represent it as the authoritative and absolute fact. If you're going to attack archery in this manner you should be prepared to get criticized if you have put together such a flawed argument.