Predator_SD
WKR
BingoWhat predator sd and I are saying is get close, be patient and you won’t need a second shot. Stop buying into the narrative that you just have to kill an animal. We all like elk meat, but we don’t honestly count on it for survival. Therefore you should be making your shots count or not shooting. If you don’t have good enough judgement to tell the difference, you should not be archery hunting.
I’m pretty disgusted with the amount of elk I see wounded now that the IG bros have popularized flinging arrows on a whim. I’ve watched people do it first hand (antelope, from a distance) and it’s just not right. Get close enough that you know your first shot will do the job or wait for a better opportunity.
I’ve wounded exactly one in over 30 years of archery elk that I wasn’t able to recover. Haven’t killed one in 3 years now but that’s ok, I still have a full quiver and a pocket full of tags for this year.
I have never made a back up plan in 40 years of bowhunting. My only “plan” is to kill the animal with that first shot. And yes, as you mention, this means i have let far more animals walk than i’ve killed over the decades. The way we were taught back then was if you’re not ok with letting them walk if they don’t present the ideal shot opportunity you want to see you need to be ok with not shooting at all. Sometimes that means unfilled tags too but that’s bowhunting.
I’ve actually never taken a second shot with a bow on an animal outside of a second one in the bread basket the few times i’ve blood trailed up to still alive but mortally wounded and incapacitated animals to put them down quicker. I use the same arrows in the quiver i took the first shot with of course. This has not happened often, less than a handful for sure though i’ve not counted.
Have a good one.
