Hunting With Archery

Author: Jeff Sherman  |  Category: Hunting

Hunting with Archery:

One of the oldest forms of hunting can probably be found and dated with Archery. Archery as we may know of it today is a lot like it has been for hundreds and thousands of years. Without the above mentioned, One would have to go out with a knife and go crazy on your prey. But with the wonderful advent of the bow and arrow, This has made it possible to make a quiet distant kill for our food.

This being one of the weapons of choice of the master hunter, Mr.Ted Nudgent, Nugent also lovingly referred to as The Motor City Madman, Has a love for this way of hunting. He’s made wild game hunting one the specialty’s that he very much enjoys. Whether it be for wild elf or some other type of critter, The Nudge loves to bow hunt. I would mention that in his hunting, He either uses a Compound Bow or a newer model Crossbow, sometimes he uses a firearm.

He is also very passionate and proud to put all of the wonderful tasty meat on his table. With good reason behind his actions, He’s also been fought hard by a lot of action groups because of this. Archery is still one of his staples usually with his trusty bow and arrows. His adventurous hunting nature has been seen first hand from his TV program “The Spirit of the Wild”.

Also the American Indians used this type of strategy in there hunting of the great Buffalo. The Buffalo for century’s has been a staple of there diet. For clothing and food, Archery Hunting has been there way of survival. The world is a battle of the fittest, Archery has proven to be the bread bringer in all cases. Without Archery people would have starved and did because they couldn’t hunt. If people weren’t willing to do some work to get the food, Then they were going to starve.

Whether it be Mule Deer, Whitetail, Elk, or other types of game, archery is a staple in the area of game hunting. This can be even more significant with the advent of newer technology’s. The invent of the Compound Bow has done wonders for the world of hunting and target shooting alike. Making better the experiences and ease the work and strain that the hunter has to undergo.

In my opinion, for hunting purposes it’s best to use an arrow. One good reason is, if your hunting for food, you end up with a nice clean kill with perfect meat. When you hunt with a shotgun you get scatter, this scatter gets to the meat and you have to be careful when eating it. With hunting with bow and arrow theres no chance of this occurrence.

If its only to read and study about the history of Archery.

It still holds a lot of information and learning potential for your mind to develop on something new.

Get the Cat Scratch Fever, See the potential and learn about Archery today.

Shawn Burgy

4 Responses to “Hunting With Archery”

  1. Borderlandsfiend Says:

    i am 15 years old, looking to get into bow hunting/archery and wondering what bow i should get?
    practiced a little at my uncles house and had a talent for it, plus i thought it was fun. so wanted to get my own bow to practice before i went hunting with him. what should i get?

  2. wana bigger bike Says:

    go to a bow shop and tell them your price range and they will get you set up all nice and dandy
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  3. Jumpin' Joey Says:

    the bowtech diamond razor’s edge is a great and cheap bow just get a better sight if you buy the combo. excellent lbs, around 35-50. i love it. not a good finger bow however
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  4. Marshall Says:

    I got a Diamond Razor Edge last Year and it works great! 30-60 draw weight! Its really light and quiet
    if you have a cabelas near you go there, they set me up and it was ready to shoot, of course you have to sight it in but thats not hard. I know its a Youth/Women bow but i want to use this all my life its amazing! 60 lbs is more than enough to take any game animal in north america. Also if you want to go past 60 lbs you can get a limb replacement for around $50 instead of getting a new bow. draw length is 19-29". for the replacement part it has to be an authorized diamond dealer
    References :
    http://www.diamondarchery.com
    my experience with the bow