Bowhunting (or bow hunting) is the practice of hunting game animals by archery.

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1 of 6 1/5/2017 12:02 PM From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bowhunting (or bow hunting) is the practice of hunting game animals by archery. 1 Modern history 2 Equipment 3 Methods of hunting 4 Legal and cultural considerations 4.1 Europe 4.2 USA and Canada 4.3 New Zealand 4.4 Australia 4.5 Zimbabwe 5 Opposition 5.1 Wounding rates 6 References A wounded lion, detail of Ashurbanipal's lion hunt bas-relief from Nineveh. This lion has suffered multiple arrow hits and is losing blood from his mouth. The last of the Yahi Indian tribe, a native known as Ishi, came out of hiding in California in 1911. [1][2] His doctor, Saxton Pope, learned many of Ishi's traditional archery skills, and popularized them. [3][4] The Pope and Young Club, founded in 1961 and named in honor of Pope and his friend, Arthur Young, became one of North America's leading bowhunting and conservation organizations. Founded as a nonprofit scientific organization, the Club was patterned after the prestigious Boone and Crockett Club and advocated responsible bowhunting by promoting quality, fair chase hunting, and sound conservation practices. Modern game archery owes much of its success to Fred Bear, an American bow hunter and bow manufacturer. [5] Arrows, bows and sights are commonly of the more modern varieties. However, all effective variations, including crossbows and wooden bows launching wooden arrows with stone points, are used. Arrowheads are chosen to ensure lethality. Broadheads feature blades that jut out from the shaft at an angle to cause more damage to the target; some models have retractable blades that only deploy once they hit the target. Big game hunting requires a draw weight of 35+ lbs. For larger game such as elk or moose, 50+ lbs is

2 of 6 1/5/2017 12:02 PM suggested. Most male American archers can draw a bow rated at 50-60 lbs, most women 30-40 lbs. [6] Lighter arrows, all else equal, will give a higher speed and a flatter trajectory. [7] Because arrows with mass more than 900 grains (58 g) carry more momentum, and penetrate better in large animals, bow hunters might choose them when hunting these animals. [8] In contrast to a rifle hunter, who may shoot effectively from ranges in excess of 200 yards (180 m); archers usually restrict shots to 2.3 yards (2.1 m) to 42 yards (38 m). [9] The distance depends upon individual ability, the target animal, the bow strength, terrain, arrow and weather. The bow hunter may walk along the ground slowly, looking for game and stalking it carefully in the final approach. This type of slow, methodical stalking, is called "still hunting." Hunters often wear camouflage clothing and walk upwind (with the wind in their face) so that game ahead of them cannot smell them. Picture of Pope taken while grizzly hunting at Yellowstone In "stand hunting," the hunter waits for game to come to him, usually near food, water, or known trails. Brush and other natural materials may be placed for cover, or a [10] "ground blind" that looks like a camouflage tent may be used. They usually "pop" up and can be set up from folded in a few minutes. The hunter may wait on a wooden or metal stand elevated in a tree, from three to six meters. Bowhunting for fish is called bowfishing. Bowfishing equipment usually adds a line attached to a spool or a reel as well as a specially designed, heavier arrow. Most bow-fishers do not use sights, but if they do have sights they are different from standard ones to allow for refraction. [11] Bowhunting often has different seasons and restrictions from firearm hunting, and they differ significantly between areas. Legal and cultural approaches specific to the area must be taken into consideration by the hunter. Europe Nations including Denmark, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Hungary, Finland, Bulgaria and Slovenia use bow and arrow hunting as a hunting tool in modern game management. Some European countries including the United Kingdom prohibit bowhunting. [12] Bowhunting, like target archery, was revived in the UK during the Victorian era, [13] but has been banned since 1965. [14] Recently a law was passed in Estonia that would allow bowhunting of small game. [15] USA and Canada In the USA and Canada, as with other styles of hunting, bowhunting is regulated by individual provinces and states. Regulations often address issues such as which area to hunt in, what time of year, (season) and which

3 of 6 1/5/2017 12:02 PM sex and species of game may be taken. In many cases, a special archery season is set aside, to minimize interference from rifle hunters. While bowhunting can run into rifle hunting seasons, hunter orange is typically required to be worn during the cross over seasons. In addition, in an effort to maximize game recovery and shot lethality, there are often technical regulations, such as a minimum draw weight, minimum width of head, and lack of barbs. [16] In general most bow hunting for big game begins in late August or early September in northern states or Canadian Provinces, and slightly later in southern states. New Zealand Organised bow hunting began in New Zealand in 1945. The New Zealand government regulates bowhunting [17] An annual 3 day field shoot tournament is held every Queen's Birthday Weekend at various locations throughout New Zealand. Bowhunters must have permission to hunt on private land, and they cannot hunt in DOC lands, national parks, or any other reserves without a permit. All native species are protected, only introduced species are legal quarries. There are no special seasons for bowhunters or for hunting with a firearm. [18] There is an active bow hunters society. [19] Australia Bowhunting is practised in Australia and is not specifically subject to regulation by law. Only non-native species are recognized as game by the Australian Bowhunters Association. However, native species may be killed during government authorized culls. [20] The states of Victoria and New South Wales both regulate bowhunting. In Victoria hunting is regulated through the Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) [21] In New South Wales this is done through the Department of Primary Industry. [22] At the current time there are no specific hunting regulations in other states and territories. [23] On July 2013 the NSW Government disbanded the Game Council, and temporarily suspended licensed hunting in NSW State forests until now. [24] While both Victoria and New South Wales place licensing requirements on would-be bowhunters, the sport is self-regulated. The Australian Bowhunters Association and local clubs assess hunters through the Bowhunter Proficiency Certificate (BPC) which is designed to ensure that animals are killed according to humane principles. [25] Zimbabwe Zimbabwe has legally permitted hunting with compound bows since 1989 as an exception, and since 1999 under formal legislation. Minimum arrow weights and bow draws are mandated. Bowhunting is only allowed on private or tribal lands, but not in national parks. Bowhunters must be accompanied by licensed guides or professional hunters. [26] Bowhunting of elephants is mostly conducted in Zimbabwe. [27] Following international outrage over the illegal hunt for Cecil, the lion, in 2015 the Parks and Wildlife Management Authority banned all bowhunting unless specifically authorized, as well as other hunting restrictions. [28]

4 of 6 1/5/2017 12:02 PM Some are deeply opposed to bow hunting in particular, on the grounds of cruelty. The organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals states that "quick kills are rare, and many animals suffer prolonged, painful deaths when hunters severely injure but fail to kill them." [29] Wounding rates A study conducted by the Oklahoma Fish and Wildlife Agencies found that approximately 50% of deer that were shot were never recovered, noting that this rate was similar to data from other studies. Some deer survived for up to 5 7 days before succumbing to their wounds. "71% to 82% of all shots taken" miss the target [30] and "shot placement is, for all practical purposes, random". [31] In another study from Maryland, archers who had passed a pre-season accuracy test claimed that 82% of deer hit were recovered within 24 hours. [32] Danish licensed bowhunters are required to complete a report every time that they kill a roe deer. (To become a licensed bowhunter in Denmark it is necessary to pass a very demanding proficiency test, including a test of accuracy in which five of six arrows must hit within the vital area of game targets ranging from roe deer to pheasant in size at unknown distances up to 25 meters. Only 2% of Danish bowhunters use traditional equipment.) For 1999-2004, these reports showed that 576 arrows were released at roe deer. 92.5% of these shots resulted in a dead roe deer being collected by the hunter, and 2.6% are documented as misses. In 5% of reports the deer was hit and wounded (as indicated by bodily fluids on the ground or on the arrow), but not recovered by the hunter. The European Bowhunters Association states that "this percentage compares favorably with other means of harvesting roe deer in Europe." [33] 1. Allely, Steve; et al. (2008), The Traditional Bowyer's Bible, Volume 4, The Lyons Press, ISBN 978-0-9645741-6-8 2. Kroeber, Theodora (2004), Ishi in Two Worlds: a biography of the last wild Indian in North America, Berkeley: University of California Press, ISBN 978-0-520-24037-7 3. Pope, Saxton (1925), Hunting with the Bow and Arrow, New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 4. Pope, Saxton (1926), Adventurous Bowmen: field notes on African archery, New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 5. Bertalan, Dan. Traditional Bowyers Encyclopedia (https://books.google.com /books?id=sybt1c2nkvoc&pg=pa73&dq): The Bowhunting and Bowmaking World of the Nation's Top Crafters of Longbows and Recurves, 2007. p. 73. 6. Keystone sporting goods inc. Bow sizing guide. Retrieved 26 September 2013, from http://www.keystone-sports.com/sizing_guide.html 7. Hunters friend. (2013). Speed and Kinetic Energy. Retrieved on 26 September 2013, from http://www.huntersfriend.com/carbon_arrows /hunting_arrows_selection_guide_chapter_5.htm 8. Arrow Lethality 2. Dr. Ashby Reports 1996 Dr. W.E (Ed) Ashby at Trad Gang.com http://www.tradgang.com/ashby /Arrow%20Lethality%202.htm 9. Dr. Ashby Reports 1996 Dr. W.E (Ed) Ashby at Trad Gang.com http://www.tradgang.com/ashby/images /g11.jpg 10. Woodrow, Ross,. (September 2013) Ground blinds are worth considering. Retrieved on 26 September 2013, from "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 28 September 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-26. 11. Jon. (2013). Bowfishing equipment tips. Accessdate 26 September 2013, from "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 28 September 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-26.

5 of 6 1/5/2017 12:02 PM 12. "Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (c. 69)". Retrieved 6 May "if any person uses for the purpose of killing or taking any wild animal any bow or cross-bow he shall be guilty of an offence." 13. Archer's Craft. Adrian E Hodgkin. Llanerch Press; Facsimile of 1951 edition (31 May 1996). ISBN 1-897853-80-7. ISBN 978-1-897853-80-1 14. About British Bowhunters Association. http://www.britishbowhunterassociation.co.uk /page7.php Accessed 25 September 2013 15. http://www.postimees.ee/1214470/jahiseadussai-riigikogus-napi-heakskiidu 16. Deer and Bear Hunting Regulations, Department of Environmental Conservation. New York State. December 2013. Deer and Bear Hunting Regulations. Retrieved 26 September 2013, from http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/8305.html 17. "DOC Hunting Guide" (PDF). p. 5. Retrieved 6 May 18. New Zealand Department of Conservation. "Activity Finder - Hunting". Retrieved 6 May 19. "New Zealand Bowhunters Society". Archived from the original on 19 January 2008. Retrieved 6 May 20. Australian Bowhunters Association. More bowhunting information. Access date 3 February http://www.bowhunters.org.au /index.php?option=com_content&view=article& id=5&itemid=99 21. Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment. "Game Hunting in Victoria". Archived from the original on 30 May Retrieved 6 May 22. "New South Wales Game Council". Retrieved 6 May 23. Australian Bowhunters Association. "More Bowhunting Information". Archived from the original on 5 January Retrieved 6 May 24. "Government abolishes Game Council NSW". Archived from the original on 25 July 2013. Retrieved 30 July 2013. 25. Australian Bowhunters Association. "Bowhunting in Australia". Archived from the original on 5 January Retrieved 6 May 26. http://gothunts.com/bowhunting-in-zimbabwe/ 27. http://www.bowhuntingsafari.com/zimbabwe.html 28. http://www.animals24-7.org/2015/08/02/deathof-cecil-zimbabwe-parks-wildlife-responds/ 29. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. "A member of the Maine Bow Hunters Alliance estimates that 50 percent of animals who are shot with crossbows are wounded but not killed. A study of 80 radio-collared white-tailed deer found that of the 22 deer who had been shot with traditional archery equipment, 11 were wounded but not recovered by hunters." (Stephen S. Ditchkoff et al., "Wounding Rates of White-Tailed Deer With Traditional Archery Equipment," Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (1998).) http://www.peta.org/issues/animals-in-entertainment /cruel-sports/hunting/ accessed 29 January 2014 30. "Researchers in Wisconsin". As quoted in Dr Ed Ashby, ARROW LETHALITY. Part I: Introduction - The Need for Knowledge. 1996. http://www.tuffhead.com/ashby_pdfs/ashby%20ours /PDF%20Arrow%20Lethality%201.wps.pdf accessed 22 August 2012. 31. Horace Gore - Whitetail Project Director, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. As quoted in Dr Ed Ashby, ARROW LETHALITY. Part I: Introduction - The Need for Knowledge. 1996. http://www.tuffhead.com/ashby_pdfs/ashby%20ours /PDF%20Arrow%20Lethality%201.wps.pdf accessed 22 August 2012. 32. QDMA staff. "2008 Proc. Annu. Conf. SEAFWA Wounding Rates of White-tailed Deer with Modern Archery Equipment" (PDF). Quality Deer Management Association staff. Retrieved 26 September 2013. 33. Anders Gejer and Richard Cadwalader, European Bowhunters Association May 2005. The European Bowhunters Association. Evaluation of the Danish Bowhunting Association, the Danish National Forest and Nature Agency s statistics on roe deer (Capreolus Capreolus) shot with bow and arrow in Denmark between 1 October 1999 15 January 2004. http://www.jousimetsastys.fi/wp/wp-content /uploads/2009/07/danish-report-1999-2004.pdf accessed 29 January 2014 Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=bowhunting&oldid=752251369" Categories: Archery Hunting This page was last modified on 30 November 2016, at 08:05. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia is a registered

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