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How many arrows do you take into the field?

Aeds151

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5. I use knock off shwacker broadheads so I dont mind shooting a few at squirrels.


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Quiver carries 4 (3 magnus stingers and a judo point for that inevitable annoying squirrel that won't stop chirping at you). Probably more than needed, but much like my other gear, usually carrying more than what i need. May not need it, but can't use if you don't have
 
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Allegheny Tom

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I love to stump shoot a few judos on the way to/from the stand or right before I get down.
But I just read the PA regs book yesterday and saw something Ive never noticed before. Looks like by the letter of the law, its not legal to stump shoot during deer seasons. How stupid is that??

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I love to stump shoot a few judos on the way to/from the stand or right before I get down.
But I just read the PA regs book yesterday and saw something Ive never noticed before. Looks like by the letter of the law, its not legal to stump shoot during deer seasons. How stupid is that??

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Wonder their reasoning behind this one? Seems pretty stupid!
 

Allegheny Tom

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Are stumps not in season??
I guess not during deer season.
Law prohibits "random shooting" during deer season. Only allows shooting at legal game animals.
There is more wording to it, but it seems like a hard ass warden could write up a guy for shooting a judo into a rotted stump during deer season. Yet another reg that needs reworded.

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I carry 3 broadheads. If it takes more than that I think you should cut your losses. Unless your hunting other game at the same time.
 

Allegheny Tom

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Here is what the book says...
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I guess not during deer season.
Law prohibits "random shooting" during deer season. Only allows shooting at legal game animals.
There is more wording to it, but it seems like a hard ass warden could write up a guy for shooting a judo into a rotted stump during deer season. Yet another reg that needs reworded.

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He would have to be a real Roscoe Rules to bust somebody for shooting a stump...Just tell him "they are good eating, you should try it sometime!"
 
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Aeds151

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Seems legit rule to me. Probably to avoid someone getting shot by mistake. No way a GW would write that unless there was more to the story.


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I thought of this thread last night. I got set up and noticed a small dead limb that might be in my way. When I broke it off I accidentally knocked my arrow of my rest and it fell to the ground. It reaffirmed why I carry three broadheads.
 
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NikoTheBowHunter

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Just say there was a rabbit or squirrel you were shooting at and missed and the stump happen to stop it luckily!!!
Exactly my thoughts. Idk how many wardens are in your area but I have yet to see one while in the field hunting. They would have to be hard pressed to ticket someone for that rule violation. Thinking maybe that rule is aimed more at gun owners but who knows. I’d chalk it up to a missed squirrel if ever actually approached by a warden on this issue.
 

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Seems legit rule to me. Probably to avoid someone getting shot by mistake. No way a GW would right that unless there was more to the story.


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Also - firearms (which are a lot more disruptive and dangerous than archery equipment).
 
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Alan zanona

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Was thinking about this last night while sitting in a tree, how many arrows do you guys take into the field when out on a hunt? My bow quiver allows four arrows but I only take two arrows with me. My thinking is I highly doubt I would ever get multiple shots in a day so more than a couple arrows is just additional weight that can be cut out.

So how many do you guys take into the field and have you ever had the need to use them all while in a stand/ground blind/etc?
I am taking 3 new broadhead and 2 old.
 

mattsteg

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I take enough to drop my quiver and have one left over to hunt with...

For the "if I don't get it done with x shots, you should cut your losses" folks - consider the very real possibility of "bumped my sight, screwed up my 3rd axis, made a bad hit and the deer is slowly slinking away". My story had a happy ending, but it's definitely made me more receptive to carrying an extra arrow or 3.