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Re: OT: Lost my first deer today
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Posted by Doug in IL on October 14, 2006 at 20:33:51 from (67.142.130.42):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Lost my first deer today posted by TomH in PA on October 14, 2006 at 15:00:46:
In my area, you can figure at least 2, maybe 3, deer lost for every one brought to bag with a bow. The way to eliminate much of the waste would be to limit shooting time for bowhunters to 3 hours before sunset. They arrow a deer right at sunset and can't find it before dark. So they look for a little while with flashlights, and then give it up. By morning, the coyotes have finished the deer off. In this state, bow season is way too long and gun season way too short. Deer do a lot of crop damage and are involved in a lot of car accidents. They do need to their numbers controlled. But just wasting them is wrong too. The Native Americans threw their bows away the minute they could get a firearm! They knew the bow had a lot of shortcomings.
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