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what the heck kind of irresponsible bs is this?

When this thread was first posted I only thought about it form the point of "where can I hunt near me" which is probably more urban than this place in Nashville. If I shot a deer near here it would end up in someones backyard and I couldn't legally go there to drag it back. A 62 yard shot means big open spaces not as it would be around here. As far as ethics, if the deer stood there long enough I would launch some arrows since I don't get many chances and if you wait for a perfect shot you will never get one. The deer I shot last year was behind some brush and it was there for about a minute. I looked at where it was going and decided this was the best shot I was going to get so I shot through the brush. This may have been unethical but it sure tasted good.
 
When this thread was first posted I only thought about it form the point of "where can I hunt near me" which is probably more urban than this place in Nashville. If I shot a deer near here it would end up in someones backyard and I couldn't legally go there to drag it back. A 62 yard shot means big open spaces not as it would be around here. As far as ethics, if the deer stood there long enough I would launch some arrows since I don't get many chances and if you wait for a perfect shot you will never get one. The deer I shot last year was behind some brush and it was there for about a minute. I looked at where it was going and decided this was the best shot I was going to get so I shot through the brush. This may have been unethical but it sure tasted good.
I look forward to your next youtube release "Delicious Deer Down - Blind Brushbusting Broadhead hits home!"
 
I look forward to your next youtube release "Delicious Deer Down - Blind Brushbusting Broadhead hits home!"
Many people report their arrow deflecting off brush so I am not alone. I have not figured out how to throw my cell phone on the ground with the video recording running and get a decent video of a shot at deer. If I do, you'll see it. :D If you always get a perfect shot at a deer, you must be hunting on a farm.
Edit: I should explain better. The deer I shot at was behind no more than 1 foot of brush which had branches about 2mm thick. It is not through 6 feet of brush and a blind shot as was suggested. I would not take a blind shot. I knew exactly where the deer's chest was. It was a pass through the deer shot.
 
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It would have been ethical if he used a high FOC at 800 grains shooting 400fps recurve. But only if he was wearing a scentlok ghillie suit that didn't reflect any UV light. Plus hunting from a home made saddle that weighs 2 grams less than any other saddle out there while having a 28kn rating..
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It would have been ethical if he used a high FOC at 800 grains shooting 400fps recurve. But only if he was wearing a scentlok ghillie suit that didn't reflect any UV light. Plus hunting from a home made saddle that weighs 2 grams less than any other saddle out there while having a 28kn rating..
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Does it have rated leg loops?
 
Does it have rated leg loops?
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Yes. There hand sewn by swedish elf's only found at the South Pole. Defectors from Santa's work shop who were tired of the long hours and little pay. They left to find freedom. Decent pay and better working conditions. Hoping to make a better life for them self's, they read up on saddle Hunters and discovered how easily they part with there money. Soon they began sewing saddles for the black market. Now if you send a large amount of cash and your saddle to this secret location you to can have these fantastic loops sewn in. They never get in the way, never hurt or ride up. It's like there not even there. I think they use thread from unicorn tails..
 
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Yes. There hand sewn by swedish elf's only found at the South Pole. Defectors from Santa's work shop who were tired of the long hours and little pay. They left to find freedom. Decent pay and better working conditions. Hoping to make a better life for them self's, they read up on saddle Hunters and discovered how easily they part with there money. Soon they began sewing saddles for the black market. Now if you send a large amount of cash and your saddle to this secret location you to can have these fantastic loops sewn in. They never get in the way, never hurt or ride up. It's like there not even there. I think they use thread from unicorn tails..
Damn. Mine were sewn by the swedish chef.
 
Just so yall know, this guy just got named in a big poaching bust recently.
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Dig deep enough and you would find a popular equipment maker with poaching charges and several TV hunting personalities!
There's a certain shelf life to building an empire (and livelihood) out of producing content centered around shootin' big critters, rather than huntin' big critters.
 
Just so yall know, this guy just got named in a big poaching bust recently.
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Although high strung/annoying and willing to take unethical shots (over 100 yards)....JBow seems smart enough not to endanger his livelihood like that.
 
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