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Good article. Comments on Steve’s personality are irrelevant to me. Everyone is different. The article makes me wonder how to get more people (non-hunters) to buy duck stamps to fund conservation. Seems like a lot of outdoor gear makers could at least support that. Maybe retailers ask when you check out if you want to buy a duck stamp to fund conservation?
You sure he isn’t just showing the stuff that happens to pretty much everyone that a lot of these other content creators don’t show?You know, not to derail, but Steve needs to get to the range more, and needs to give up archery once and for all. Missed again on a OIALT hunt for Ibex, fortunately got another try. Wounded ANOTHER animal with an arrow. Fortunately recovered it with another shot, rather than "the next day". He's normalizing wounding animals. Not the best look.
I watched them and you've got it right to me. The two animals being referred to in the recent episodes were small enough to fit whole in a back pack. The archery shot was on twitchy little goat in Hawaii that moved as he was shooting. Unfortunate, but part of the deal.You sure he isn’t just showing the stuff that happens to pretty much everyone that a lot of these other content creators don’t show?
I haven’t watched a Meateater episode in a good while so I don’t know the answer.
I have been archery hunting a long time. Sometimes things just don’t go right.
I’d straight up hunt with Janis. He seems like a legit dude.
Yeah a group of us from WA used to hang out with him and his wife at rende every year. Definitely good peeps.I hunted ducks with Jani’s little brother back in December. Can confirm that there are “good dude” genes in that family
If you're consistently wounding animals, and rarely have a clean kill, then yes you should give it up, or practice more. If you practice several times weekly, and still can't make clean kills, maybe you don't have the skill for archery. Just not about wounding animals consistently. Sorry.people who argue steve needs to give up archery hunting and never film it again because he has wounded a few animals on his show....
do those people realize they're inadvertently making the argument that nearly everyone who owns a bow should give up archery hunting?
If you're consistently wounding animals, and rarely have a clean kill, then yes you should give it up, or practice more. If you practice several times weekly, and still can't make clean kills, maybe you don't have the skill for archery. Just not about wounding animals consistently. Sorry.
I mean you said it bro not me...nearly everyone who owns a bow should give up archery hunting?
I mean you said it bro not me...
There are people who like to hunt and there are people who like to geek out about gear. These are sometimes mutually exclusive hobbies, I know a lot dudes who talk to you at nauseum about sights/arrow weight/whatever who hunt like 2 days a year and never kill anything. Conversely, I know people who have been shooting the same bow for a decade that have killed a pile of elk.Rinella's knowledge of archery seems to be minimal. Every time he tries to discuss it he makes a statement that gives it away. On his most recent podcast he said he just let Jason Phelps tell him what arrows and broadheads to use.
And to make it easier to draw tags to film hunts in the first placeI don't think Rinella cares about archery but he likes archery hunting seasons. I think his bow hunting shows are for production purposes to just add variety for his audience.
There are people who like to hunt and there are people who like to geek out about gear. These are sometimes mutually exclusive hobbies, I know a lot dudes who talk to you at nauseum about sights/arrow weight/whatever who hunt like 2 days a year and never kill anything. Conversely, I know people who have been shooting the same bow for a decade that have killed a pile of elk.
Steve does not much about firearms, all things considered. Guy knows more than a lot of anthro grad students about ancient humans.
We all have our interests.