Posted by randallinMo on October 10, 2013 at 09:23:02 from (216.74.205.155):
In Reply to: Hunting Rant posted by Traditional Farmer on October 10, 2013 at 08:48:07:
How far did this deer travel from where he supposedly first shot him with the bow?
I understand your frustration. I don't allow bow hunting on my property anymore...not even relatives. I used to.......but it aggravated me because they (bow hunters) would routinely only "wound" the deer and we could never find it. I've spent too many nights out in the woods tracking blood trails to no avail. Bow season always starts before rifle season so they (bow hunters) always have first crack at the really big ones.......and THEN they just wound them and can't find them. They are GONE for good usually. My beef with bow hunters is their lack of skill and the low percentage of "kill" shots. If they want to hunt with bows, let them do it AFTER rifle season!
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