charvey9
WKR
After hunting most of my life with bow and rifle, I went exclusively bow a few years ago.
Originally the two major reasons I swayed toward bowhunting were the opprtunities available during the Oregon general archery season, and getting away from rifle hunters and hunting pressure in general. In Oregon, nearly the entire state is open to OTC general archery tag for deer and elk and the season is 4 weeks long. I have only lived in Oregon for 9 years, and still don't have a "honey hole", so being able to hunt so many different zones is appealing. I also have to schedule my vacation pretty far in advance, so knowing I will have a tag and when the season will be plays a factor.
I also got really turned off from rifle hunting after an experience in one of the general rifle seasons a few years ago. The mountain was crowded, and then witnessing a group of guys from two different camps unload on a cow then argue about who killed it almost made me sick. That just was not a scene I wanted to be a part of.
Since then, I've just come to love the challenge and solitude of bowhunting. I still like firearms, shoot regularly, and even have my FFL. However, I do not feel very challenged when hunting with a rifle. Its more about just seeing an animal than hunting. I'm not the worlds best shot, but am very good with a long range rifle. My father is a midwest 1000 yard regional F-class champion, so I have a lot of experience shooting at distances from 600 - 1000 yards growing up. I know enough about ballistics and long range hunting equipment that much of the challenge in shooting big game with rifle is removed.
Originally the two major reasons I swayed toward bowhunting were the opprtunities available during the Oregon general archery season, and getting away from rifle hunters and hunting pressure in general. In Oregon, nearly the entire state is open to OTC general archery tag for deer and elk and the season is 4 weeks long. I have only lived in Oregon for 9 years, and still don't have a "honey hole", so being able to hunt so many different zones is appealing. I also have to schedule my vacation pretty far in advance, so knowing I will have a tag and when the season will be plays a factor.
I also got really turned off from rifle hunting after an experience in one of the general rifle seasons a few years ago. The mountain was crowded, and then witnessing a group of guys from two different camps unload on a cow then argue about who killed it almost made me sick. That just was not a scene I wanted to be a part of.
Since then, I've just come to love the challenge and solitude of bowhunting. I still like firearms, shoot regularly, and even have my FFL. However, I do not feel very challenged when hunting with a rifle. Its more about just seeing an animal than hunting. I'm not the worlds best shot, but am very good with a long range rifle. My father is a midwest 1000 yard regional F-class champion, so I have a lot of experience shooting at distances from 600 - 1000 yards growing up. I know enough about ballistics and long range hunting equipment that much of the challenge in shooting big game with rifle is removed.