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Now this is just hearsay but from what I have gathered there is someone on the committee that has a friend that has friends that would benefit financially from the legalization of electronics on archery equipment in this state. Now I am far from saying that this is fact and I hope that isn't how this issue came to be so popular. But in my very limited and small archery world I did not hear from other archers that it was such a dramatic issue.
Unethical hunters are going to do what they are going to do.Undereducated hunters can be steered into unknowingly making bad decisions. Maybe the things a newbie would learn in a bowhunter education class would counter misinformation put out by manufacturers.The uneducated/unknowing are the ones likely to, for example, believe it when the Burt Coyote Company says that the electric nock will make them "...more confident in (their) ability to make 'that' shot'."Forget the wind, just hunt," sold a lot of dollars worth of product until the makers were forced to remove their misleading claims of 'scent elimination'. It was an example of how some will claim anything that benefits their bottom line.
Just to let you know your wrong about "forget the wind just hunt" its still scent loks slogan. They still are going to make a lot of dollars cause I for one am still going to buy there clothes. Those guys that sued scentlok were just looking to make a dollar. Which is totally ridiculous so is thinking that a companies slogan is not going to make people follow the rules, or someone one is just going to walk on a b-line straight toward a deer with the wind at their back just cause there clothes say to. "Redbull gives you wings" I don't see people sueing over that slogan or jumping off of things thinking they can fly.
Quote from: JCKILLSHOT on May 04, 2012, 01:11:26 AMJust to let you know your wrong about "forget the wind just hunt" its still scent loks slogan. They still are going to make a lot of dollars cause I for one am still going to buy there clothes. Those guys that sued scentlok were just looking to make a dollar. Which is totally ridiculous so is thinking that a companies slogan is not going to make people follow the rules, or someone one is just going to walk on a b-line straight toward a deer with the wind at their back just cause there clothes say to. "Redbull gives you wings" I don't see people sueing over that slogan or jumping off of things thinking they can fly.Hhhmmmm? Another "fact" that doesn't ring true...weird. When will guys learn that you can't just say or write something to make it true? Still waiting on the 10,000...yes 10,000 signatures to the Commission details. Anyone?
Quote from: Chase 1 on May 04, 2012, 11:24:36 PMQuote from: JCKILLSHOT on May 04, 2012, 01:11:26 AMJust to let you know your wrong about "forget the wind just hunt" its still scent loks slogan. They still are going to make a lot of dollars cause I for one am still going to buy there clothes. Those guys that sued scentlok were just looking to make a dollar. Which is totally ridiculous so is thinking that a companies slogan is not going to make people follow the rules, or someone one is just going to walk on a b-line straight toward a deer with the wind at their back just cause there clothes say to. "Redbull gives you wings" I don't see people sueing over that slogan or jumping off of things thinking they can fly.Hhhmmmm? Another "fact" that doesn't ring true...weird. When will guys learn that you can't just say or write something to make it true? Still waiting on the 10,000...yes 10,000 signatures to the Commission details. Anyone? Don't hold your breath brother, Snapshot has proven that he only answers the questions that fit his agenda and nothing more, even those he attempts to answer are nothing more than circle jerk rhetoric that he has no foundation of fact.
Look it up they just won the appeal!!! I did look it up just to let you know and seen it on there commercial. THANKS THOUGH!!!
Yes, Chase, that is exactly where I saw it. What is obvious to an experienced bowhunter isn't obvious to someone who has no experience in the matter. What one person takes from an advertisement will be different from what another will take from the same advertisement; it is entirely dependant upon each individual's life experiences. I know that some people launch arrows at live animals at distances of ninety yards, maybe more. Just what life experiences leads them to having the idea that doing so is conscionable is beyond me! Could it be the power of suggestion in such advertising as this? Or is it simply the mindset that comes from having cut one's eye teeth using a long-range weapon? No one can answer that...Lost arrows cutting people is such a rarity that I had never heard of it until someone made a claim to the game commission these past two years of it having happened to someone. [People shooting from roads into private agricultural fields and leaving the arrows rather than being caught trespassing is a different issue; mandating identifiers on arrows might be the only way to curtail that...yuck.] Maybe replaceable stainless steel broadheads that don't corrode in a single winter like ordinary steel are the real culprit and are to blame? They too were birthed out of an inability and/or an unwillingness to put an effort into something that used to be integral to bowhunting and woodsmanship: sharpening steel with a file and stone. ...Teach a man to fish...
I know that some people launch arrows at live animals at distances of ninety yards, maybe more. Just what life experiences leads them to having the idea that doing so is conscionable is beyond me! Could it be the power of suggestion in such advertising as this? Or is it simply the mindset that comes from having cut one's eye teeth using a long-range weapon? No one can answer that...