KodiakBob- feel the same way about flyfishing?
I am a pretty good bowhunter; I have taken pope and young animals; and I have taken several big game species; and I have killed over 60 big game animals with a bow- in over 30 years of serious big game bowhunting; and hundreds of small game animals- in over 50 years of bowhunting.
Point is; that I sometimes do not kill an animal in an archery season. I disagree that not taking an animal: means I-or anyone else: should quit bowhunting.
I am not afraid to hunt in gun season- I just plain do not like the increased number of hunters.
However fear: would be an honest feeling to have in gun season. Its why virtually everywhere you go; gun hunters are required to wear orange.... and do note; bowhunters do not: in virtually all areas in archery seasons. When I rifle hunted; I had bullets zip by me more than once; and I have been hit by birdshot on many times. My son held on to his buddy a couple years ago; trying to stop his bleeding from a load of buckshot to the back-while waiting 45 minutes for the police and ambulance to arrive. There are bowhunting accidents; but not to compare in anyway with gun season accidents.
When I bear hunt; I sit on stand well past dark; and walk out a mile in the dark. I have had moose run at me; been attacked by a mountain lion while walking into an elk wallow hunting spot; and I carry a large scar- as a result of a bear swatting me.
I dont walk in the woods in fear- but if you hunt in camoflauge; while cow calling elk and bugling for elk- and would do so in gun season with your bow....like can happen here in Idaho-and NOT feel at least uncomfortable- then your just plain not being safe. IMHO
I see more and more people shooting bows that do not require any skill at reasonable bow ranges; and the desire by business interests to make that even more do-able.
I would like a separate season so that when the numbers of bowhunters that have no investment in hunting in a traditional way--can not have the numerical power to adversely affect bowhunting season lengths and perceptions.
I respect your opinion; just do not agree with what you said.