Naw, more like Iron Age roots. He's a big time bowhunter and his ranch is bowhunting only. He bought a local sporting goods store and archery proshop in Abilene and renamed the store "into the outdoors" he sold Bows, guns, and knives. Anyway he saw the spearheads in the Coldsteel catalog and decided he would use one to kill a deer on his ranch. He stabbed the first doe with his spear through the window of a double bull tent blind. Then he started throwing it, he got good at it and decided to try his luck bear hunting. BTW that bear was his last spear hunt. He hung the spear up and went back to strictly bow hunting after that. Here is a picture of one of the better bucks he took with his bow on his ranch near Buffalo Gap Texas.Was that guy trying to get back to his Neanderthal roots? Maybe having a big gun on your belt would have givin him a little assurance and let climb down that tree earlier. More power to him.
As a matter of SOP for me, I always carry a pistol when I hunt no matter what I'm hunting or whether it's bow, rifle, shotgun, or pistol. It doesn't matter. ...But spear season, ha!
Contact shot from the ground on a big buck that ran up next to me while I was standing in tall geass waitng for a doe family group to work down a a tree line. I had to turn, lean back, and pull to clear the arrow up his side. Arrow ended up verticle in the ground. I have many experiences of bow and rifle shots under 15 feet and as close as 5 feet. I am a stalker and still hunter.I live up in the Ozark Mountains and there are trees everywhere here, therefore we get extremely few shots past 100 yds on deer, but that also means that deer can come right up on you in no time without you even realizing it.
My shortest shot that I have ever taken a whitetail deer is about 5 feet! Yep, 1.666 yds with a crossbow. What is your shortest shot?
View attachment 569619 This isn't the doe I shot at 5ft, but it shows how close they get.
I was in an elevated blind in South Texas
5 ft. straight under my treestandI live up in the Ozark Mountains and there are trees everywhere here, therefore we get extremely few shots past 100 yds on deer, but that also means that deer can come right up on you in no time without you even realizing it.
My shortest shot that I have ever taken a whitetail deer is about 5 feet! Yep, 1.666 yds with a crossbow. What is your shortest shot?
View attachment 569619 This isn't the doe I shot at 5ft, but it shows how close they get.