I just got done watching a tv show that is put on by our state department of fish and wildlife. The show starts out with the host talking about how he has not been able to get on deer this year but he has high hopes for this hunt because the weather has cooled. He finally has a doe come in and she is looking at the host or at least his cameraman. She knows something's up. The host draws his bow at a deer that is facing him and shoots her in the neck. He gets lucky one because he hits the tiny spot that you have to hit at that shot angle and because she didn't jump string like most alerted deer will do. She drops in her tracks.
He then gets down and proceeds to tell the camera that only very experienced shooters should take this shot and how you should really aim for the vitals.
I shut the show off, so mad I could have chewed nails in half. Is this what we want new bowhunters to think is acceptable?? What's next, the ole eyeball shot?
Is there anybody that thinks I am unjustified for being upset here? Our state puts this show on, is this where bowhunting is headed? Had to rant guys thanks for reading.