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<blockquote data-quote="mtnhntr86" data-source="post: 2765382" data-attributes="member: 126324"><p>I've hunted with both bow and rifle nearly everywhere you can hunt for the better part of 26 years, and hands down it's a draw for me. </p><p></p><p>I prefer to archery hunt when it's permissible, but would never turn down an opportunity for another adventure just because of a weapon restriction. I had a blast hunting in Russia years ago, and given the terrain and species could have easily done an archery hunt - but alas, it was not permitted at that time. Did it stop me from travelling and taking some remarkable critters - nope. I had just as much fun. Its important to pass along the passion to our kids that no matter what your choice of weapon, it's about the experience and ability to encourage conservation regardless of our preference in tools. </p><p></p><p>Most of my family's off-season is spent practicing for both...you never know when the opportunity to take a new adventure will arise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtnhntr86, post: 2765382, member: 126324"] I've hunted with both bow and rifle nearly everywhere you can hunt for the better part of 26 years, and hands down it's a draw for me. I prefer to archery hunt when it's permissible, but would never turn down an opportunity for another adventure just because of a weapon restriction. I had a blast hunting in Russia years ago, and given the terrain and species could have easily done an archery hunt - but alas, it was not permitted at that time. Did it stop me from travelling and taking some remarkable critters - nope. I had just as much fun. Its important to pass along the passion to our kids that no matter what your choice of weapon, it's about the experience and ability to encourage conservation regardless of our preference in tools. Most of my family's off-season is spent practicing for both...you never know when the opportunity to take a new adventure will arise. [/QUOTE]
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