Good topic, and fodder for thought. I've hunted with, and killed deer with pretty much everything. I bowhunted for many years with wheels, and contrary to what many want to believe, its not automatic, although it is a far cry easier than with a trad bow. I killed plenty of groceries with one, but eventually the intrigue, the challenge, and the simplicity drew me to traditional ways. I tired of constantly tinkering, tuning, adjusting,switching out parts, the whole routine. ANd more than that, I wanted more challenge.
Once I made the switch, I was hooked. Shooting was mor efun, I could actually see my arrow in flight. But one thing that stands out to me is this- a compound bow has no soul. Its a cold, hard machined piece of metal and cables. A stickbow is crafted from the earth- different kinds of woods,a variety of artistic features crafted by skilled bowyers and woodworkers. When you knock an arrow, and wrap your fist around the grip, it becomes part of you, rather than a contraption you feel like you have to tame.
Hunting with one requires mor skill, more patience, and a good dose of humility at times.
I much prefer the process of preparation- the ability to laugh at ones self during practice, hand sharpening my broadheads rather than opening a package, building my own arrows instead of unboxing them.
Shooting a stickbow accurately is a challenge with yourself. Much like golf, its all you. Your shooting, like swinging a golf club, is controlled only by your own hand eye coordination.
I've missed, or had to pass shots many times that may have been executed with a wheel bow. Maybe. Sometimes for sure, although plenty of deer are missed with those too.
I don't expect others to understand my "Why I do this"- and I dont feel a need to justify it to anyone who may question it or ridicule it. I'm not in any way better than those who choose otherwise. Its simply what I love to do, and I readily accept any shortcoming or limitations as a result of my choice.
I still hunt firearm season with a firearm, the past several years I shoot an inline muzzleloader. I enjoy it, although my first passion is, and always will be the archery season. I've got 5 unpunched elk tags hanging around that pretty much prove that. If I just wanted to kill an elk, Id rifle hunt. But while I do want to kill an elk, its either with my longbow or nothing. I can live with that choice.
Trad bowhunting is passsion. Plain and simple.
But man is it fun.