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re: Bowhunting with poision?
Posted on 10/16/12 at 3:20 pm to 4X4DEMON
Posted on 10/16/12 at 3:20 pm to 4X4DEMON
Anectine (succinylcholine) is basically a paralytic. It's a skeletal muscle relaxant. It suppresses the muscles used to breath long enough to decrease blood flow and cause death. I have seen deer hit with pods in the arse go 30 yards, and I have trailed a deer with a pod for several hundred yards and never found it. But I honestly have never used them, my uncles grew up bow hunting with them in MS. We use this same drug in the ER prior to intubating patients, but it eventually wears off and in the mean time we are breathing for the patient.
Posted on 10/16/12 at 3:20 pm to Chad504boy
Shotguns illegal during bow season
Posted on 10/16/12 at 3:22 pm to VolsFan24
Lets see
1 lb #4 buckshot
5 lbs tannerite
Healthy dose of anectine
10 lbs os soured corn
.22 LR scoped
Dead Pigs everywhere!!!!!!!!!
1 lb #4 buckshot
5 lbs tannerite
Healthy dose of anectine
10 lbs os soured corn
.22 LR scoped
Dead Pigs everywhere!!!!!!!!!
Posted on 10/16/12 at 3:23 pm to Nodust
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Shotguns illegal during bow season
i was talking about during rifle season you stupid arse dingle berry frick
Posted on 10/16/12 at 3:25 pm to Chad504boy
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i was talking about during rifle season you stupid arse dingle berry frick
Keyboard cowboy alert!!!!!!
Ok ok lets settle down
Posted on 10/16/12 at 3:26 pm to tenfoe
I've passed on shots with a firearm that I probably could've made but "probably" isn't good enough for me. I like to be positive and using a poison doesn't seem like it's very sporting. If I was hunting for my families survival I might feel different, but because this is a hobby that I love I'm not going to go around taking short cuts. It's easy for me to draw a line in the sand between baiting and poison.
Posted on 10/16/12 at 3:31 pm to Chad504boy
I use a rifle during rifle season.
Posted on 10/16/12 at 3:32 pm to VolsFan24
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Keyboard cowboy alert!!!!!!
Ok ok lets settle down
only one smart arse allowed and thats me.
Posted on 10/16/12 at 3:32 pm to Nodust
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I use a rifle during rifle season.
but a poisoned shell shotgun gives you a fool proof way to kill a deer. Ray Charles can go hunting.
Posted on 10/16/12 at 3:34 pm to Chad504boy
Limited range on shotguns, if rifles are legal why would you use something that limited to 50-75yrd shots?
Posted on 10/16/12 at 3:35 pm to 4X4DEMON
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Limited range on shotguns, if rifles are legal why would you use something that limited to 50-75yrd shots?
bc you can hit the tail and kill it
Posted on 10/16/12 at 3:36 pm to Chad504boy
Where can I get those.
Go shoot doves if you want a shooting challenge.
Go shoot doves if you want a shooting challenge.
Posted on 10/16/12 at 3:37 pm to 4X4DEMON
This argument was really interesting.
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Keep in mind that, at the time ,the pod was being conidered as a means of recovering, deer that would otherwie be lost, wasted, and die a slow painful death. It was supported by many ethical hunters. Just as in this thread, there were differing opinions on both side of the issue. I used it on two deer in Mississippi. One wa a good hit and the broad head did the job. On the other, the deer jumped the string and spun around. I hit it in the flank. He rand about ten yd and stopped, looked back to se what had hit him. Within 20 second his legs got wobbly, he took one step and his leg gave out. If I ha not had the pod, that deer would never have been found. WASTED!!.
I ask if you hunt with a compound. If you do, you would have been considered one of the most unethical, unsportsman bowhunters of the time. That was the view point back then. But, times change. If the pod had been legalized back then, by now, it would be considered a common thing now in everyday bow hunting.
It was not hunting ethics that kept it illigal. It was the fact that it was a controlled substance, and thought to be to dangerous to hunter in case of an accident. There were a few cases in Mississippi where hunters fell on an arrow and died, not from the broadhead damage, but from the effects of SCC.
You are entitled to your opinion, and I respect you for it. However, back then, and still now, there were, and are a LOT of hunters that pick up a bow, do not learn how to shoot it accurately and head for the woods with dull razorheads, and could not hit the kill zone from 5 yds. I would just as soon see these hunters using pods to be more humane to the deer. Have you ever seen a doe running through the woods with 6 arrow sticking out of her, none lethal hits, with three teenagers chasing after her. I have. Not a pretty site.
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Posted on 10/16/12 at 3:39 pm to Itismemc
we need to have a vote.
I say fixed broadhead with pod FTW.
I say fixed broadhead with pod FTW.
Posted on 10/16/12 at 3:39 pm to BRgetthenet
300 mag with pod inside
Posted on 10/16/12 at 3:40 pm to Itismemc
quote:so its more ethical to not allow nature to nature. frick, if deer survives, he won. Just because man doesn't eat meat of dead deer doesn't mean NATURE won't so its not "wasted".
This argument was really interesting.
Posted on 10/16/12 at 3:41 pm to Itismemc
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with 6 arrow sticking out of her, none lethal hits, with three teenagers chasing after her. I have. Not a pretty site.
Wow thats pretty pathetic
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