Originally posted by Michael Arnette: QuoteOriginally posted by SteveB: Recovery permission is someting that any hunter should determine BEFORE ever needing it. As essential a part of hunt preparation as scouting, being proficient with your bow, sharpening broadheads, etc. Especially when hunting a smaller property where there is a high probability of the deer leaving before dying. If you decide to drop the string knowing you may not be able to recover, be prepared to accept the decision. Yep, the thought never crossed my mind for some reason. I hope you can learn from my mistake. [/b]
Originally posted by SteveB: Recovery permission is someting that any hunter should determine BEFORE ever needing it. As essential a part of hunt preparation as scouting, being proficient with your bow, sharpening broadheads, etc. Especially when hunting a smaller property where there is a high probability of the deer leaving before dying. If you decide to drop the string knowing you may not be able to recover, be prepared to accept the decision.