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Community => Advocacy, Agencies, Access => Topic started by: Netminder01 on October 26, 2017, 11:37:29 AM
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Heya HuntWA.
I'm working on a little project and would like the opinions from the HuntWA community.
What tools, technologies or innovations have helped advance hunter success the most?
In this case, "hunter success" is defined by a legal & ethical harvest including big + small game, migratory birds, upland or trapping species. Anything from the innovation of black powder from bows and spears, trail cameras, Google Earth, rangefinders, optics, rifle scopes w/ integrated ballistic calculations, camo patterns, GPS, scent control, electric bikes, ground blinds, calls....
Mine in no particular order:
1. Black Powder
2. Trail Cameras
3. Google Earth
4. Range Finders
5. Long range scope optics with integrated ballistic drop
What are your Top 5?
Thanks!
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1. ATVs
2. Rangefinders
3. GPS
4. Online Hunting Forums
5. Gore Tex
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Well, this hugely depends on the question "starting from what time?" If it's ALL time, then they are...
1. Stone tools
2. Atlatl
3. Bow
4. Firearms
5. Cartridge rifles
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1) Internal combustion engine
2) Rifle cartridge
3) Refractory telescopes
4) Strychnine
5) Mountain money! :rolleyes:
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1. Cartridges
2. GPS
3. Optics
4. Refrigeration
5. Clothing and footwear technology
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Well, this hugely depends on the question "starting from what time?" If it's ALL time, then they are...
1. Stone tools
2. Atlatl
3. Bow
4. Firearms
5. Cartridge rifles
I would replace #4 with spear, and #5 firearms.
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1) Internal combustion engine
2) Rifle cartridge
3) Refractory telescopes
4) Strychnine
5) Mountain money! :rolleyes:
Interesting! How do you suggest Strychnine has improved hunter success?
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Well, this hugely depends on the question "starting from what time?" If it's ALL time, then they are...
1. Stone tools
2. Atlatl
3. Bow
4. Firearms
5. Cartridge rifles
Yes, from the origin of the first known hunter up until today. Obviously, technology would be defined differently historically but hope this helps
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For those that listed Cartridges, what specifically do you suggest was the innovation?
Improved material design to allow for larger caliber ammo or something different?
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1) Internal combustion engine
2) Rifle cartridge
3) Refractory telescopes
4) Strychnine
5) Mountain money! :rolleyes:
Interesting! How do you suggest Strychnine has improved hunter success?
Strychnine was used extensively to eliminate wolves many years ago, which allowed the herds to flourish...........and "advanced hunter success" dramatically. ;)
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1) Technical hunting clothing (goretex, merino, etc) - allowing hunters to hunter further/longer
2) GPS + Google Earth - pushing the boundaries of how far hunters can go
3) Optic advancement/affordability - allowing hobbyist the ability to increase accuracy allowing for longer while still ethical kills
4) Production rifle accuracy - many out of the box production rifles are sub MOA due to production/technical improvements
5) Social Networks/Hunter Awareness (Forums such as this one, facebook, instagram)
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1) Technical hunting clothing (goretex, merino, etc) - allowing hunters to hunter further/longer
2) GPS + Google Earth - pushing the boundaries of how far hunters can go
3) Optic advancement/affordability - allowing hobbyist the ability to increase accuracy allowing for longer while still ethical kills
4) Production rifle accuracy - many out of the box production rifles are sub MOA due to production/technical improvements
5) Social Networks/Hunter Awareness (Forums such as this one, facebook, instagram)
I should add - maybe an extension of my #5... Hunter advocacy - protecting our public land interests... Without them, we wouldn't have much room to roam.
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1) Technical hunting clothing (goretex, merino, etc) - allowing hunters to hunter further/longer
2) GPS + Google Earth - pushing the boundaries of how far hunters can go
3) Optic advancement/affordability - allowing hobbyist the ability to increase accuracy allowing for longer while still ethical kills
4) Production rifle accuracy - many out of the box production rifles are sub MOA due to production/technical improvements
5) Social Networks/Hunter Awareness (Forums such as this one, facebook, instagram)
I should add - maybe an extension of my #5... Hunter advocacy - protecting our public land interests... Without them, we wouldn't have much room to roam.
Social is a good one!
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1) Internal combustion engine
2) Rifle cartridge
3) Refractory telescopes
4) Strychnine
5) Mountain money! :rolleyes:
Interesting! How do you suggest Strychnine has improved hunter success?
Strychnine was used extensively to eliminate wolves many years ago, which allowed the herds to flourish...........and "advanced hunter success" dramatically. ;)
So awesome!
As long as Mountain $ = baby wipes I'll take you list!
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1) Internal combustion engine
2) Rifle cartridge
3) Refractory telescopes
4) Strychnine
5) Mountain money! :rolleyes:
Interesting! How do you suggest Strychnine has improved hunter success?
Strychnine was used extensively to eliminate wolves many years ago, which allowed the herds to flourish...........and "advanced hunter success" dramatically. ;)
So awesome!
As long as Mountain $ = baby wipes I'll take you list!
I've always got a pack of "Kirklands" in my pac. :tup:
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1. Soap/shampoo
2. Razor
3. Makeup
4. Lingerie
5. Cell phone with pic taking capability
I suspect that these innovations may have caused more men to hunt harder than any other.....
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1. North American Conservation Model - hard to harvest something that is extinct.
2. Modern rifle (rifled barrel, self contained cartridge, effective projectile)
3. Internal combustion engine - to get to the animals from wherever you live
4. Internet - try learning to hunt from scratch without it
5. ?