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Should there be any limits at all for what archery equipment can do. At what point does technology become too much. Any self imposed lines?
I wonder how we ever found all those bowkilled deer without the little light on the end of the arrow.
Nope, it should be a free for all, if the archer wants it, no matter what he should be allowed to use it/do it, in the name finding shot game of course. (Extreme Sarcasim) I wonder how we ever found all those bowkilled animals without the little light on the end of the arrow. I guess these will replace tracking skills, finding tracks on the ground and seeing where the animal went, looking at blood and hair, following sign. It'll be awesome we won't have to work on any of these skills, we'll just be able to see the light and find the animals. Awesome! I really should stay away from this subject. Wait, I saw the horse quiver, I better hit it one more time!!! I hope this hurries up and becomes legal so we can all go back to fighting about things that are important like shot distance.
ahhh we just need to get these, then with lighted GPS locating nocks we will never need to learn to track, follow bloodtrails or ... heaven sake ... take a good ethical shot?http://www.clean-shot.com/laser.htm Is the horse dead yet?
Quote I wonder how we ever found all those bowkilled deer without the little light on the end of the arrow.I wonder this every time I see one of these threads......... I still say GPS inserts. Hell, they are probably lighter than a lumenock
Quote from: boneaddict on December 29, 2011, 03:50:23 PMQuote I wonder how we ever found all those bowkilled deer without the little light on the end of the arrow.I wonder this every time I see one of these threads......... I still say GPS inserts. Hell, they are probably lighter than a lumenockAnd then they would actually aide in recovery!
Quote from: boneaddict on December 29, 2011, 03:22:48 PMShould there be any limits at all for what archery equipment can do. At what point does technology become too much. Any self imposed lines? ya a stick bow and a wooden arrow we would all be equal and the 1/2 that stuck would fall in love with , but is that fair to our kids that we be the judge for there hunting experience and there kids and there kids just because we felt uncomfortable about a compound bow, or a fall away, or carbon arrows, that revolutionized the archery world.
WDFW has never restricted hunting seasons in lieu of equipment modernization, nor have they ever suggested it as a possibilty, I don't see why this keeps being brought up.
... i get to talk to a large amount of avid bow hunters from allover the united states every year and not one person who uses them have had a bad thing to say.... but my main goal is animal recovery.
Quote from: huntnphool on December 29, 2011, 08:28:01 PMDadgumit, H-n-phoo, I've written it before