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Since the days of Will Thompson, Seattle has always been a capital of toxophily. Last year a 17-year-old Seattle high-school boy named Ralph Miller nosed out famed Russell Hoogerhyde, three times U. S. Champion, for the title. Last week, at Storrs, Miller jumped into the lead at the start. Shooting methodically, chin up, feet 12 in. apart, Hoogerhyde caught up with him the fourth day by breaking a record with 722 points for a single American round (90 arrows at distances of 60, 50, and 40 yd.). Day later. Hoogerhyde had: record scores for single and double American rounds, for single York round; a total score of 2,902; the title of National Champion for the fourth time. Miller had a record in the double York (144 arrows at 100 yd., 96 at 80 yd., 48 at 60 yd.) and a creditable second place with 2,767.
Favorite for the title was a onetime Michigan lifeguard, Russell Hoogerhyde, 31, who, after winning in 1930, 1931, 1932 and 1934, retired to build up a profitable Chicago business in what true toxophilites call their "tackle." Hoogerhyde's proficiency with a bow & arrow really started in 1929 when he decided his form was bad. He shot 1,000 arrows a day for six months
I guess I'm still waiting for someone from the lumenok camp to convince me why they should be allowed when there is NO advantage. You get the EXACT same thing by using brightly colored fletching. You recover no more or less animals with or without lumenoks, NONE what-so-ever.
P.S. Please tell me your not saying the lumenoks will elminate lost animals....are you?
Gentlemen, bowhunters, (I am neither )...... Maybe you bowmen should consider lobbying for a split in the tradition/use.... We have modern rifle season and muzzle season..... How about modern bow and traditional bow season?I guess this arguement can and does continue with even the muzzie guys....IE: scope on a muzzy... Not sure what the best answer is....
I just had to chime in on this dead horse Every argument For/against lumenoc's uses the basis on the effect it has on recovering game/arrow, this has no real bearing on why the law, as stated...QuoteIt is unlawful to have any electricalequipment or electric device(s) attached tothe bow or arrow while hunting.The law was written because of hunters who fought to prove , first, that a bow was a weapon CAPABLE of harvesting big game.Those persons responsible for just getting bows legal to hunt with, hunted during modern seasons.AFTER proving that bows were capable of harvesting big game, they fought for special units, open to Archery only, because they wished to enjoy the solitude of hunting with a bow, w/o the competition of "modern" weapons.Due to their efforts, Bows were recognised as legitimate "hunting" weapons, and due to increased interest in the sport, special seasons were adopted to allow more widespread use.THIS WAS ALL DONE BEFORE COMPOUNDS WERE INVENTED.After seeing advances in technology, they became fearful of losing these special seasons, and decided to lobby for restrictions, to preserve the "primitive" status of the weapon, IT WAS THE ARCHERY COMMUNITTY, NOT THE GOVERNMENT THAT IMPOSED THESE LAWS/RULES.Because there is no way to stop technological advancement, bows have gotten morphed into something that is no longer a bow, but an "Arrow Launching Device"Quote•a weapon for shooting arrows, composed of a curved piece of resilient wood with a taut cord to propel the arrow, : (b) •A bow is a weapon that projects arrows powered by the elasticity of the bow. Essentially, it is a form of spring. As the bow is drawn, energy is stored in the limbs of the bow and transformed into rapid motion when the string is released, with the string transferring this force to the arrow. ...As I see the argument either for or against lumenocs, everybody ignores the fact, THAT THE LAW HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THEM, SPECIFICALLY, THEY ARE JUST "ELECTRONIC"When (and I dont say if) they do become legal, it will be because of an "exception" written into the law, because there is too much money $$, being spent by hunters getting into the sport because they enjoy the season, and feel that they have to have the fastest, greatest, newest thing out there, not because they love to hunt with a bow, but because they love to hunt, and are motivated by the harvest, and not the experience.I personally have nothing against Lumenocs, but do hope that when my kids are old enough to hunt, the whole family can go out into the woods with our Traditional Archery Tackle, and not have to wear 400 square, and dodge bullets.
It is unlawful to have any electricalequipment or electric device(s) attached tothe bow or arrow while hunting.
•a weapon for shooting arrows, composed of a curved piece of resilient wood with a taut cord to propel the arrow, : (b) •A bow is a weapon that projects arrows powered by the elasticity of the bow. Essentially, it is a form of spring. As the bow is drawn, energy is stored in the limbs of the bow and transformed into rapid motion when the string is released, with the string transferring this force to the arrow. ...