howa243
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I understand why you posted it but my comment was based on the research we were discussing that showed that most of the arrows fired were from a blind or high seat(I think. Long time ago now). So if memory serves I was wondering what the point is of hunting with a bow in that kind of situation because it invalidates one of the main reasons for doing it.Have a look at this Vid howa243..no treestands required. My previous reply was to your "treestands" comment.
Once again Howa I posted the Gulf video re your treestands comment I hope you noted that the the archer stalked,took aim carefully and did very well.....without a treestand ffs. They are /were WILD animals in an unforgiving environment, not animals at a game farm water trough.
It seems that you have a bit of history being fixated with bows and arrows
howa243
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Nov 7, 2013
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This is not meant as a knocking bowhunting thread. More to do with always being amazed at the damage that animals seem to be able to cope with.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/....html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003#slide=1916292
You are correct. My views have not changed. Have yours?