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<blockquote data-quote="Wormydog1724" data-source="post: 1244979" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>I never expected it to be easy and that's not what I'm implying. Telling someone to stay indoors and watch a DVD instead of hunting is comical. Especially over the Internet. The chances of me actually taking a shot, I believe, are slim because I understand bow hunting is a difficult skill that must be learned over years of practice and trial and error. Going in the woods having never shot a bow is pretty dumb, however being that I am a college student that doesn't work during the school year, I have ample opportunity to practice, which is what I plan to do. If I don't feel comfortable in the shot, I won't take it, be it with rifle or bow or whatever I am hunting or using to hunt with. I understand the responsibility hunters have by pulling the trigger, I bet I've been hunting longer than some even on this board but that's not the point. I have nothing against you and I agree a hunter needs to practice and know their ability before heading ou in the woods expecting to harvest a monster buck, but your comment that I shouldn't bow hunt this fall rubbed me. And even an experienced bow hunter can flub up and wound an animal, I'm sure it has happened at least once, maybe twice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wormydog1724, post: 1244979, member: 8931"] I never expected it to be easy and that's not what I'm implying. Telling someone to stay indoors and watch a DVD instead of hunting is comical. Especially over the Internet. The chances of me actually taking a shot, I believe, are slim because I understand bow hunting is a difficult skill that must be learned over years of practice and trial and error. Going in the woods having never shot a bow is pretty dumb, however being that I am a college student that doesn't work during the school year, I have ample opportunity to practice, which is what I plan to do. If I don't feel comfortable in the shot, I won't take it, be it with rifle or bow or whatever I am hunting or using to hunt with. I understand the responsibility hunters have by pulling the trigger, I bet I've been hunting longer than some even on this board but that's not the point. I have nothing against you and I agree a hunter needs to practice and know their ability before heading ou in the woods expecting to harvest a monster buck, but your comment that I shouldn't bow hunt this fall rubbed me. And even an experienced bow hunter can flub up and wound an animal, I'm sure it has happened at least once, maybe twice. [/QUOTE]
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