You haven't spent much time in sporting goods stores the week before archery or rifle opener. While it may not be the case with your hunting group, the VAST majority of deer hunters are in the "Brown it's down" category. Here's a couple clues:
1. How many times can I shoot this broadhead into a target and still use it for hunting?
2. If I miss my target and only shot the broadhead into the dirt a couple times it should still be sharp enough right?
3. I've still got a 1/2dz arrows from my last bow, they should work right?
4. If you put a new string-loop/nock/peep in for me my pins should stay sighted in right?
5. I'm going hunting tomorrow/tonight and I want a broadhead that matches my practice tip flight. No, I don't trust mechanicals and they're too expensive, just give me a fixed blade that matches my field points out to 40yds, I'm not going to shoot further than that anyway.
Etc, etc, etc.
since your 5 items are about bow hunters lets keep it there- How many bow hunters have had a deer ( buck or doe, they can shoot either) within good shooting range and did not take the shot because it was either a doe or not a buck large enough to the likings? an example like this has a direct link to success ratio's
This is the problem with modern equipment. People rely on the equipment rather than their skill
I think modern equipment can hinder success at times. For example I’ve seen guys with tv sized fish finders that will sit and sausage finger buttons or touch screen all day instead of concentrating on your rod.
Anyone else get a serious eye opening to what muzzleloaders are capable of these days? I had no idea they were pushing bullets that fast.
If you’re not seeing Big muleys you aren’t looking enough aka not enough days looking. You know how many little nooks and crannys there are in the badlands for a deer to hide in?
Yes, 7
I’ll just leave this right here:
https://www.outdoornews.com/2018/04...ing-among-outdoorsmen-fueling-decline-sports/
I’ll just leave this right here:
https://www.outdoornews.com/2018/04...ing-among-outdoorsmen-fueling-decline-sports/
They aren't filling the quota now. I don't think there are as many lions out there as there used to be 5 years ago.I'd like to see what would happen to the mule deer populations in the badlands if our illustrious game and fish removed the restrictions on mountain lions for say 5 years and let them be hunted like other predators. I would find that VERY interesting.