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Pappy:
I hear ya,don't watch them anymore. Some of the guys love them and turn them on when they come to stay at the cabin,I just tune them out. Don't care what you hunt with,just ant interested in watching. Rather watch the History or military channel. :) ;) at least most of that is real. :)
   Pappy

recurve shooter:

--- Quote from: zenmonkeyman on April 18, 2010, 02:14:22 am ---

I'm just lamenting the fact that we, as a species, tend to simplify through complication.  

--- End quote ---

hey zen mind if i steal that?  ;D

i agree with everything everyone said. my dad and my grandpa both own a scoped rifle for rifle season, an inline muzzle loader for black powder season, and my grandpa has a cross bow. i myself use a win. 94, and an inline muzzle loader, but then again where we hunt at, i havent even seen a deer while hunting in four years. we dont have the abbundance of deer some of you guys are luckey enough to enjoy, and we hunt for meat, because every deer we kill is a few bucks we dont have to spend on food. i think that's what its about. my grandpa grows all of our vegitables, at least once a week we enjoy deer, rabbit, squirrel, catfish, gar, or some other tasty critter that my friend and i mannage to get. i believe that primative is a choice, but hunting ethicly, respecting nature, understanding the signifigance of what you are doing when you take a life for your own benifite, is what makes the difference between a hunter and some idiot with a rifle.  ;D

Kegan:
I agree with several of you who've posted so far: I don't like the show, or rather the TV mentality, but I've no issue to a fellow using a compound, stick bow, rifle, or what have you so long as the kill is clean and well meaning. TV shows may be the single worst thing out there for the actual spirit of hunting (or shooting period for that matter).

It's a shame that only stupid sells :(

Stoker:
I haven't watched one of those for 4 years.It was a elk hunt in Colorado.This"bowhunter" shoots a elk on the walk in the guts.
Then magically they find it at dark.I wonder why he had time to change his camo while tracking this bull. ???
They are more interested in the P&Y book then the method.A good day hunting doesn't have to be successfull harvest.
Thanks Leroy

zenmonkeyman:
Recurve, I would be honored if you stole something I said.  However you can't steal it because I give you permission to use it.  I'd give you permission to steal it, but I'd be confused for days afterward...  ;D

But I digress.  Since my comment about feeling bad about not having hunted for my deer last year, I've been feeling guilty for a different reason:  for not appreciating the gift I was given.  I had to drive an hour and a half to get to the land I had permission to hunt, and I wouldn't have been happy to have to go back too many times.  Maybe my early success was a nod from the Karma Gods (hope that PA letter writer doesn't see that); in any event in hindsight I'm feeling a lot of gratitude.  Man I overthink things sometimes...

As for TV shows, there are some good ones.  I'd recommend "Canada in the Rough" to anybody who can get it.  Definitely a class show with an excellent cooking segment to boot.

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