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reply posted on 8-11-2007 @ 10:15 PM by mentalempire
reply to post by Yarcofin



With a firearm it's not. I don't know much about bows but I do know the the norm is a non-instant kill. Firearms on the other hand, it's a near-instant death if you hit your quarry in a vital area such as the shoulder, neck, or head.



reply posted on 14-11-2007 @ 01:18 PM by dr_strangecraft
Originally posted by roadgravel
It's a welcome sound to hear that some still hunt along the lines of our ancestors. I can respect those who hunt with bows and also do more in the lines of stalking and making it an actual hunt versus ambush.

I know much of the season, at least here, is thinning the herds in game management. I belong to a wildlife management association.

Here in Texas, most people set up a feeder with corn for months and basically train the deer to show it each day, morning and evening. Then a box stand is placed withing 25 to 50 yards. Folks just sit there at the feeding times and shoot what arrives. Not much of a hunt involved.

Not saying it's right or wrong, I just enjoy knowing some people do stayed tuned in with and try to hunt with methods of our forefathers.


I prefer to stalk deer by rifle. Although it is sort of a continuum, as far as the degree to which it's a "mere ambush."

Where I hunt, there is a cedar break that is triangle shaped and funnels down to a creek-crossing. I frequently walk to the west of the breaks, knowing that the deer will smell me and head down to the ford in the creek. I take a shortcut there, and am waiting for them when they cross the water. how different is that really, from using a blind? Sort of like robbing a convenience store when it's done right: maximum steak for minimum effort. Our ancestors would've been proud.

The property has three permanent blinds w/ feeders, one for each major wind direction. (SW, N, or East). All of them are at ranges of 75 yards to 120 yd. Which is a fairly challenging shot in tall grass or along a treeline.

Again, I hunt for meat more than sport at this point. I've been out of jerky since july.

When it comes to sport, I much prefer pheasant hunting. There is simply nothing like the hunt involved, and the thrill of a whole flock of cocks taking wing at once. It's more like a quick-draw shootout than a sniper's lair. I also prefer to smoke pheasant. ( even though they are hard to keep lit!)

I also start walking every evening a month or two in advance---I often cover 10 miles of cropland on the opening morning of pheasant season.
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