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Why do you use a bow ?
« on: August 25, 2011, 12:24:37 PM »
I know this is on here as an old thread, but after reading another thread (different subject) get  :jacked:
Thought I would start a new one, just to give it a place, and see why you bowhunt.
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I got into Archery in 1986 because of season timing, I was running into Elk while deer hunting, and found out that Archery Elk season was already over, and I figured I would rather hunt when I could find Elk, instead of just trying to find a way to get away from all the yellow rain slickers hiding all over the West Fork of White River, hoping some Elk would come out of the Park (Mt.Rainier)
After calling in a 6X6 Bull (and a couple others) up in the Alpine Lakes area, I was hooked !
I took the NBEF course at NW Archery in 1987, and made friends with the StCharles family.
As the years progressed, I ended up switching to Traditional Archery, due to , in part, peer pressure, and just having more fun shooting a recurve than my 'pounder.
Also, after having some "equipment malfunctions", I decided to go with the K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple Stupid) theory, less "stuff" on my bow.
I now hunt with Traditional Archery with the satisfaction of using a very limited weapon, I enjoy having the whole family go to 3D shoots, feel a connection with the pioneers in the sport, and just like carrying a piece of wood, while walking around enjoying the outdoors.
Some years, my only trophy is a rabbit, or grouse, but the satisfaction I feel does not compare with any animal I shot with any other weapon, including my compound.
I got into Archery due to season timing and antlerless opportunity, but stay with it due to a feeling I cannot describe, a combination of personal satisfaction, and a sense of accomplishment.
The feeling I experience while bowhunting is religious in nature, I am in contact with my own personal god, and myself.
I look forward all year for Elk season, and when I get that shot of adrenalin as an Elk walks into my "danger zone", I feel the effects long after the encounter, my season is a success, even if the Elk gets away !
When I do actually harvest an Elk, the personal satisfaction, and pride in accomplishment is life affirming to me, making the normal day to day tribulations seem trivial, my problems all seem surmountable, and life is going to be O.K.
There is something so soothing about walking in the woods with a bow in hand, that helps me, both mentally and spiritually,  that I did not have when I hunted with any other weapon,
 I started hunting with a rifle, then with a Muzzleloader, then a handgun.
But will hunt with my recurve until I cannot hunt anymore, as it defines me.
I am a bowhunter.
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Re: Why do you use a bow ?
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2011, 12:31:38 PM »
I've always been attracted to the challenge of it the most. I love getting so close you can smell them first. I love standing over an elk especially, or a deer that I just killed with a bow. It's like caveman chit. I've never experienced anything like that feeling. I love being invisible and seeing all of the other critters that I see because of that. I love the months of practice and this year especially, the conditioning that's making my confidence soar toward the season opener.
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Re: Why do you use a bow ?
« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2011, 12:51:24 PM »
The stalk to get close enough to harvest an animal with my longbow... the surge of adrenilin when you get that close.  I have hunted with a rifle, muzzleloader, pistol but always come back to hunting the way my Dad taught me... much more satisfaction IF I harvest an animal than when I did with my rifle.  Nothing against them at all, just my personal wishes to experience it my way.  Still love the look on peoples faces when I walk out of the woods and somebody stops me and asks what kind of bow is that and can you really hit anything with it? 
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Re: Why do you use a bow ?
« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2011, 01:08:56 PM »
I started bow hunting for the longer season and the opportunity to hunt elk in the rut, as they are hard to locate in ne wa without hearing them bugle. Quickly realized the opportunity may increase but the chances of success are still low.   However while bowhunting I realized it made me a better hunter, I was more focused on my steps, my scent, and figuring out how to get close to the animals.  I learned more about their natural habits and how to take advantage of that.  It has made me a better hunter and taking game with a bow will only increase my overall confidence as a hunter.  I still hunt with a rifle, but if I take an animal with a bow, I will feel I have accomplished the next goal as a hunter.  I always like to challenge myself and it keeps me working hard to become the best hunter I can be.

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Re: Why do you use a bow ?
« Reply #4 on: August 25, 2011, 02:35:43 PM »
I put longer season because when I'm lucky enough to get the multi-season tag, I get a whole lot more season.  The way I see it, more time in the woods means better odds for elusive critters.  It also opens up places that are not available for other weapons.  Overall, I want to be in the woods (all the time really)...but will use any excuse to get out there.

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Why do you use a bow ?
« Reply #5 on: August 25, 2011, 03:39:11 PM »
Real simple! When your rifle hunting & you spot an elk the hunts over, when your bow hunting the hunt has just began!


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Re: Why do you use a bow ?
« Reply #6 on: August 26, 2011, 12:32:04 PM »
For other i would say acess... I have gotten permission with a bow where i would not have with a rifle...
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Re: Why do you use a bow ?
« Reply #7 on: August 26, 2011, 12:36:55 PM »
How many people hunting with a bow are really bowhunters? Would these same people use a bow if they were offered the chance to use a rifle in the same season? If that happened I think the number of people in the woods with a bow would be cut in half or more. Have you ever seen a truck full of guys holding bows, slowly road hunting the clearcuts? Those are rifle hunters. Me, I would still take my bow, I love hunting with it! :IBCOOL:
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Re: Why do you use a bow ?
« Reply #8 on: August 26, 2011, 12:42:36 PM »
I would still use it I used to live in TN and there you could hunt with all 3 modern muzzy and bow. I used all three in order to hunt more weeks per year but I moved here and had to choose and i choose bow mainly because of the intensity of the hunt with rifle or muzzy I get lazy and don't try to get as close with bow its more hunt for my money because you have to get so close!
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Re: Why do you use a bow ?
« Reply #9 on: August 26, 2011, 01:13:08 PM »
How many people hunting with a bow are really bowhunters? Would these same people use a bow if they were offered the chance to use a rifle in the same season? If that happened I think the number of people in the woods with a bow would be cut in half or more. Have you ever seen a truck full of guys holding bows, slowly road hunting the clearcuts? Those are rifle hunters. Me, I would still take my bow, I love hunting with it! :IBCOOL:

I don't know, there aren't a lot of lazy, successful bowhunters out there. You can't just fall out of a truck and shoot something. Even the easiest bow elk takes some doing. As far as rifle being allowed at the same time, I'd still bowhunt.
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Re: Why do you use a bow ?
« Reply #10 on: August 26, 2011, 01:32:02 PM »
I am not a purist.  I started hunting in New Hampshire, all three weapons allowed me three months to hunt and the chance to take a second deer.  In Wyoming, the archery season let me hunt rutting elk and was more convenient much of the time - I was very busy during the general seasons.
 
When I moved to Washington, I found the pressure insane, and many of the opportunities actually feel unsafe to me.  Archery is a way to bring the elk and deer hunting down to safer and saner levels.  Also, IMHO it is EASIER to kill a bull elk during the rut with archery tackle, than with a rifle during post-rut seasons  :sry:
 
I love the heightened intensity and protracted harvest archery hunting.  My satisfaction bowhunting is the quality of the kill, hence the username and avatar.  I would far rather make a perfect 20 yard kill shot and watch a yearling doe fall within yards and die within sight in a couple of seconds, than make a marginal hit on a 6x6 bull and track him for hours before finally finishing him off.   
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Re: Why do you use a bow ?
« Reply #11 on: August 27, 2011, 07:33:22 AM »
I started because of to many crazy people with rifles. But of course the first year i got addicted to it. The challenge. More self fulfilment when i harvest an animal. You have to be more skilled and in tuned to your surroundings.

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Re: Why do you use a bow ?
« Reply #12 on: August 27, 2011, 08:21:08 AM »
I grew up in Michigan with a non deer hunting family, though my dad got bows so we could do something together. I got my first bow at age 5, my first compound at age 12.  I never bowhunted deer until I was 19.  I love shooting my bow because it reminds me of good times with dad.  I choose to bowhunt now, because of the challenge, similary I like to fly fish over any other tackle.  I am not a purist either, it has just built charachter over the years of the never give up attitude.  Besides I dont have to wait till November to start hunting come fall time either.
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Re: Why do you use a bow ?
« Reply #13 on: August 28, 2011, 10:43:26 AM »
I started because of to many crazy people with rifles. But of course the first year i got addicted to it. The challenge. More self fulfilment when i harvest an animal. You have to be more skilled and in tuned to your surroundings.
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Re: Why do you use a bow ?
« Reply #14 on: August 28, 2011, 11:23:47 AM »
Watched my neighbor shoot his bow for years; I really did not need another hobby, but it always intrigued me. I  remember shooting my last buck with a rifle. It was so easy; I realized needed more of a challenge. That spring I started shooting my neighbors bow and never looked back. Like all of my hobbies, I go all out and it has become a passion. I have never been closer to animals and never had so much satisfaction hunting even if I had not loosed an arrow. Archery friends are also more in-tune to nature more focused on hunting. I also had a lot of satisfaction helping numerous hunters and non hunters transition to bow hunting. It's a real thrill being with them after a successfull hunt.
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