Well here's my two and and half cents worth.
It's all personal choice, but when I see all the technical advantages out there and they still try to call it "BOWHUNTING" I just get angry....
It was called fair chase in my day and that mean't "fair for the game and the hunter" and we had a special season for it.
We had to spend the time in the field to learn the habits of the game we hunted from squirrels to elk, bears whatever.
Now people have got themselves into such a "BUSY" world and they seem to be proud of it cause when you ask ppl how they are they SAY "BUSY" like it's a friggin medal they wear or something.....well the ants are busy too but doing what?
So then we come up with all these gadgets to give "US" the advantage cause we don't "HAVE THE TIME"to put in the field like we used to.
It drives me crazy.....I have a problem with compounds because of the gadgets and advantage it gives ppl.
When they first came out there was very little advantage..not much let off, no sights, no triggers (yes triggers - that's all those things are to me) etc, but give me a break...you might just as well have a gun now with them.
Range finders - lighted sights - TRAIL CAMS - scents - Christ the next things ppl will catch them in a net and then go out and stick it while it's in the net.
Oops loosing it again (redneck coming out).
My point is I use all kinds of different arrows and it takes me time to tune them all...if they aren't flying right..THEY AREN'T FLYING RIGHT PERIOD.
So get them flying right and practice and get out where the animals are and LEARN TO HUNT.
I haven't taken much game lately and I would love to post and animal or two BUT.....I HAVEN'T HAD THE TIME TO PUT IN THE FIELD to get that hunting SAVVY BACK.
It's my doing and it's my fault, but I am not going to turn to technology to help me there.....no TRAIL CAMS to see when and where they are coming (that's why they leave tracks)..
No range finders so I know the exact yardage...no pins so I know they are dead on the hoof as soon as I can get the range finder back in my pouch....NO 99% let off so I can shoot 90 lbs flat as a die at 60-80 yards so I don't have to get CLOSE and actually LEARN TO HUNT.
We have trouble getting close to Bison up here (well I don't, but)...know why....well when they were introduced they fead them with snow machines and hay.
they did that for years...then they told us we could hunt them (well gun hunters anyway). Then ppl would ride out on their snow machines...guess what... the bison would come running...thinking they were getting fed....
Now they are smarter and they hear one they bugger off...don't blame them...but the "SO CALLED HUNTERS" were shooting them off the machine.
Instead of using the machine to locate and then go on foot (hunting) they would drive as close as possible and start shooting...now they are shooting at tremendous distances now and as soon as they hear the whine they bugger off.
Well I saw one the last time I was out about half mile a way....it took me 2 hours to get close - 15 yards.....If it was legal to take it with a bow I could have taken him easily....he didn't even know I was there..I don't hunt with guns EVER..my choice.
I circled him and pushed him slowly to my hunting bud with his rifle and he got him about 100 yards from the road.
THEN we got the snow machine and packed it out to the road.
Anyway what it comes down to is getting more time to do the things we love to do. how you do that is your problem, but you need to buy it back somehow.
I have started down that path and the future looks bright for hunting, fishing..family etc...but I have been biting the bullet so to speak waiting and working at getting my time back.
I love reading about your hunts successful or not and I am envious. When I see you with a doe or a hog or a nice buck I am PROUD to be a bowhunter and I think BOWHUNTER is a TRAD HUNTER period.
Sorry about the rant
Jer Bear