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A Bow Hunter's Shopping List - Useful Things That Make The Hunting Experience Worthwhile!


While most hunters use guns now, there was a time before the gun was around where all hunting was done with a bow and arrow. Hunting with a bow and arrow gives the hunter much more of a challenge, and much more skill is involved for a successful hunt. Hunting with a bow is also more retro; harkening back to the beginnings of man when hunting was necessary for survival. To start out bow hunting though, a few supplies are required, and doing some research can help a hunter determine what's right for him.



The biggest investment a hunter will make is on his bow and arrows. A bow should not be an item to go cheap on. Price is in direct proportion to quality in this instance. A cheap bow will result in poor kills, or no kills at all. Browse your local archery store and talk to the expert about what type of hunting you want to do and the best bow for the job, but don't buy just yet. Find a few favorites in the store, then go home and do your research. Doing the necessary research will result in an investment you'll be using years down the line.



Arrows are another item you should have in great supply. Always have extra on hand; wounding an animal and not having enough arrows to finish the job can get very ugly, very fast. Another supply to always have extra of is bow wire. It's not uncommon for the wire to break when pulling it back, not having extra on hand will make for a very disappointing trip.



Another item that is often overlooked by the newcomer is a leather glove. Pulling back on the bow can be much tougher on the hands than most people realize, having the glove to protect it will make all the difference between a good hunt and a bad one. Many hunters develop blisters and chafing because they didn't realize they needed gloves. The glove will also help to improve your grip on the bow, which in turn improves your shot.



Bow hunting is an adventure harkening back to ancient man. There is no better way for a hunter to feel in direct connection with nature than pulling the wire taut, aiming, and then releasing the arrow at the target. Be sure to wear gloves on every trip, and spend the time and money on a good bow and arrows to increase the chances of a worthwhile hunt.



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History T/F?
Historians named the period before writing was invented as historic times.Please correct it. Old stone age people learnt to hunt with bows and arrows.Please correct it. New stone age people learnt how to farm, keep animals and make coins.Please correct it. The discovery of wood brought the Stone Age to an end.Please correct it. Most of the archeological sites were found on the shores or beaches.Please correct it. The archaeological finds proved that people lived in Hong Kong as early as 4000 BC.Please correct it.

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Guns: the worst invention in the world?
who's with me? name one positive thing that came out of the invention of guns. i bet you'd be hard pressed to find one. and dont say hunting because hunting with bows and arrows works just as well as guns. it may be up to the person, but if they used someother weopon i do not believe we would have one person gun down 32 others. do you know how hard it would be to kill that many people with a knife or club? guns also give people, including children, easy access to extremely deadly weopons. and for whoever said the end of fascism: fascism wouldn't have ever suceeded in the first place without guns! all they do is kill people. how did we win over the united states? by slaughtering the native people. why do we need guns for protection? because other people have guns. if no one had guns you wouldnt need them for protection. and as for military? without guns wars would be fought the old fashioned way, in a couple of months with a few thousand dead. not dragged out for years killing millions of people! Guns aren't dangerous, people are? is a six year old boy dangerous? a six year old boy shot his classmate with his fathers gun ( which he kept for protection) and killed her. was he completly to blame? should he be locked away forever? i do not think so. if that gun did not exist, that little girl would still be alive. im not saying that peole cannot or will not kill with other things. im saying that guns are much to accesible and make it much to easy to end the life of someone else. if someone walked into a bank to rob it with a knife or bow and arrow, do you think he would be able to kill 20 people before he was stopped? i dont think so. im not totaly defensless.the only thing i would B defensless against would be,hm let me think...oh, duh,a gun! if someone attacked me with a knife or something else,guess what? they manufacture mace, pocket knifes, tazers, and a whole list of not deadly things i could protect myself against. medical tools and other things may have been based on the gun, but they would have come about and figured out eventually without the gun anyway. you all keep repeating the same thing "we need them to protect ourselves" from what? creeps and weirdos and attackers, you say. and what would they be attacking with where you couldnt defend yourselves using some other method? a gun! people have defended themselves from wild animals with guns then good for them, but just as many wild animal attacks have been stopped without the use of guns! according to you people i guess the world is a better place having scores of people shot everyday because a few people have killed an animal. how does that logic work ?

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Are you a hunter?
my brother likes to hunt, with bow and arrow which is respectable. i do like to eat meat, i understand the whole circle of life and natural selection philosophy, but i, personally could not kill a live animal. he does make a good point being that he lives in florida. he is going to teach his kids to hunt so that they will not be standing outside of the newly looted wal-mart after the next hurricane saying "what do we do now?"

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did the native americans invent the bow and arrow independetnyl from europe?
i always picture native americans hunting with bow and arrows but i know they came over through alaksa very long ago and I think it is weird since i can't see the bow and arrow being use theat long ago

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Gift Exchange Ideas?
I am stumped on what to get the person I drew this year. It is a cousin that I haven't seen in 5 years or so. (large family with lots of folks traveling and this year the whole group is coming in that means lots of new people to shop for. Anyways he is in his 30's (I think). Far as I can tell he perfers the simple stuff in life (no mp3 or stuff like that). THE RULES CLEARLY STATE NO GIFT CARDS. The limit is 25-30 dollars. This is what his card says----hunts with bow and arrow, outdoor person, loves country music, large in shirts, favorite animal is horses (i think he has a small horse ranch or a farm with like 30 horses) Any gift ideas?

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