Byron Ferguson Expert Tips for Bow Hunting – Where to Aim

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  1. Angus MacLeod

    its not only about, it’s my heritage and at least when you hunt, you know
    that animal is going to have a quicker death than it would at a meat farm.

     
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  2. MrOmniblast

    Hunting is NOT poaching…it’s why there are two words. When you poach, you
    are killing an animal for some “trophy” like reason. This is especially
    true for endangered species. You can hunt in many U.S. States but there are
    rules, like you can’t shoot an bow that deals low damage because it’s
    cruel, you can only shoot ones that can kill quickly so the animal doesn’t
    suffer. MANY rules. And besides…your meat comes from somewhere, right?

     
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  3. Got2LoveAmerica

    He has the same arrows in every video and some videos are years old. How
    does he keep them in such good shape?

     
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  4. Aaron Rushton

    actually it’s somewhat opposite. poaching is illegally hunting/trapping
    animals to provide food for yourself or your family or to bring money for
    your family by selling parts of the animals. ti is usually done in poorer
    communities where they have no other way of surviving. unfortunaetly this
    can often mean that that endangered animals are poached. hunting, on the
    other hand, is a legal sport which does bring meat for your family but is
    enjoyed as well, although it’s not a nesseccity.

     
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  5. IIDASHII

    Poaching is hunting illegally (i.e. out of season or without a license). It
    has nothing to do with whether one is trying to take a trophy or trying to
    get meat.

     
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