I certainly don’t. Did you see any comments from me in this thread beside the one quoting you?
I’ll be an ass all day long to the ignorant!
It’s hunting bud and happens with all weapon types. I strive for the cleanest and fastest kill as possible..always! I don’t doubt for a second that you and your yahoo buds wound a bunch of elk with bows.
My friends make me hunt archery and I hate it...boohoooo.
I'm deaf - born that way - been deer hunting since 1978 anyway. Archery and rifle.
I've shot 6 bucks with archery over 25 years or so of every season kind of hunting and only found 3 so I "quit" unless I get stuck with a quota hunt where I have to use it or go a year without hunting (usually only get drawn for a single 3-day hunt per year down here due to the 21 million people in this state). Just something about being spitting distance from animals and the deaf guy makes some unknown noise drawing his bow, the deer perk up and then jump when the string twangs.
Boohoo for sure.
I'd feel better if they let me use a crossbow but according to the state, I don't have a "real" handicap that'll allow for a crossbow permit. My rifle success has thankfully been better - somewhere around 85 deer & antelope have been shot and retrieved. No losses thus far. We'll find out about elk in a couple of weeks.
Ignorant, hardly.
I did a quick google for archery wounding/loss rates and it ranged between 18% to 54% based on a couple diff studies. Deer & Deer hunting publication puts is between 13% and 50% based on the studies they reviewed.
Looked for rifle wounding scientific papers and found an older one that said archery wounds 1.5 times more animals than rifle.
Not a lot of easily found data sources. Does anyone have any real data? Does Colorado or any of the other states have an estimate of killed but not recovered for diff seasons?