What do you consider an accomplished......
#21
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 227
RE: What do you consider an accomplished......
ok, i'm usually a reader, but I wanted to give my definition here. When I think of the few men I know who are , in my eyes, accomplished, there are a few similarities that jump out at me. All of these men have at least 20 years of bowhunting under their belt. They've done it all in terms of harvest.. They've killed a lot of animals, they've taken animals on the high end (mature, high score, etc.) and they are past the point of shooting for justa kill. Each harvest is deliberate, whether a doe or monster buck. All of these men that I know are kind, humble, and in every way ethical.. There can be a lot of good hunters out there, but to be accomplished, to me, is one who has hunted through most of bowhunting's changes - the recurves, the old compounds, and even maybe more modern equipment. The low deer numbers, the short seasons, etc were part of their history.. They are or were living representations of bowhuntings more recent history.
They have excellent woodsman skills, and seem to pick up on things in the woods that noone else does. They consistently shoot deer (or whatever) each year when others don't. You never wonder if they'll kill a deer, just how many, how big, etc...Reminds me so much of my dad...
They are regarded by most as accomplished, but never place that label on themselves.....
There are a lot of good hunters out there, but to be accomplished, to me at least, represents a level that is only reached through time and diligence. To me , that is accomplished..
They have excellent woodsman skills, and seem to pick up on things in the woods that noone else does. They consistently shoot deer (or whatever) each year when others don't. You never wonder if they'll kill a deer, just how many, how big, etc...Reminds me so much of my dad...
They are regarded by most as accomplished, but never place that label on themselves.....
There are a lot of good hunters out there, but to be accomplished, to me at least, represents a level that is only reached through time and diligence. To me , that is accomplished..
#22
RE: What do you consider an accomplished......
ORIGINAL: jmbuckhunter
I would consider a bowhunter accomplished if they learn all they can about the animals they hunt. Then put that knowledge to work in the woods, and harvest the animal they are after on a somewhatconsistant basis.
Bout the best way I know to explain it.
I would consider a bowhunter accomplished if they learn all they can about the animals they hunt. Then put that knowledge to work in the woods, and harvest the animal they are after on a somewhatconsistant basis.
Bout the best way I know to explain it.
#23
RE: What do you consider an accomplished......
I consider a person to be an accomplished hunter if he or her comes out of the woods in this manner:
1. did notget lost
2. did not need the use of a band-aid or any other device to stop the flow of blood.
3. did not have to get a new string for his bow.
4. did not injure or maim any domestic livestock.
5. did not have toremember, he forgot the toilet paper.
If those things did not arise, I consider that an accomplished hunter.
1. did notget lost
2. did not need the use of a band-aid or any other device to stop the flow of blood.
3. did not have to get a new string for his bow.
4. did not injure or maim any domestic livestock.
5. did not have toremember, he forgot the toilet paper.
If those things did not arise, I consider that an accomplished hunter.
#24
RE: What do you consider an accomplished......
Accomplished.
The Bowhunter that has learned & keeps learning each time in the field & puts him or herself in the position to outwit the animal they are after. Not always killing something but always learning from the experience.Guiding another new person in the right direction in the hows & whys of Bowhunting & respect for the animal they are after. "GIVING" back to a sport that is so enjoyable. The list is unending.
You don't have to be famous or have ANY animals in the record books to be accomplished. You may just be the guy next door that showed some kid how to shoot a bow & he became a Archer/Bowhunter the rest of his life (that's what happened to me).
The Bowhunter that has learned & keeps learning each time in the field & puts him or herself in the position to outwit the animal they are after. Not always killing something but always learning from the experience.Guiding another new person in the right direction in the hows & whys of Bowhunting & respect for the animal they are after. "GIVING" back to a sport that is so enjoyable. The list is unending.
You don't have to be famous or have ANY animals in the record books to be accomplished. You may just be the guy next door that showed some kid how to shoot a bow & he became a Archer/Bowhunter the rest of his life (that's what happened to me).
#25
RE: What do you consider an accomplished......
I think an accomplished bowhunter is someone that can walk out of the woods with a sense of accomplishment even if he has not made a kill.
#26
RE: What do you consider an accomplished......
I'm curious to know how many here would consider themselves "accomplished" ??? Some of the definitions above would make it pretty easy to make the claim.
#27
RE: What do you consider an accomplished......
ORIGINAL: IL-Cornfed
I'm curious to know how many here would consider themselves "accomplished" ??? Some of the definitions above would make it pretty easy to make the claim.
I'm curious to know how many here would consider themselves "accomplished" ??? Some of the definitions above would make it pretty easy to make the claim.
#28
RE: What do you consider an accomplished......
I don't need anyone's yardstick but my own to determine if I am "accomplished".
I suppose I could determine on an individual basis whether or not someone was "accomplished" or not......but, ultimately, it doesn't matter what "I" think.
#29
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: What do you consider an accomplished......
I always take only 'quality' animals. So-so quality, good quality, poor quality, O MY GOD quality... If I feel like dumping the string on it, it's quality enough. Most would not call me an accomplished bowhunter for that reason. Fine with me. I'm not out to impress anyone but myself and my taste buds anyway.
#30
RE: What do you consider an accomplished......
To me the term "accomplished" adds a bit to a persons reputation. It means they've done(or achieved) more than your regular hunter. They consistently have taken more or bigger animals than what is average for thier area and all legally of course. A lot of times it means they havegone other places and taken game as well. It's the kind of person who has the desire to excell at what they do, and when placed in a hunting situation they are going to get the job done. I also think that unless specified, being "accomplished" should involve being good at taking more than just one species of game.