Protection, hunting tool, and a weapon of war are the most popular uses of a hunting bow in the early days. As the world has evolved and technology has become available; bows are no longer seen as a weapon for destruction, but as a tool for a sport or leisure. Archery has become a sport and an art for people to engage in; the world has gone beyond the idea of archery to be a method for defense or offense.
The compound bow is used in many events, sports and competitions the FITA organizes. The compound bow is allowed in a variety of categories in the Paralympics for it to exhibit its ability in the field of archery. It is vastly popular in the American and European regions where hunting small and large game is legal.
There are a number of approaches to bow hunting. Some may opt to stalk their prey until they have a clear shot of it. Stalking and close range approach requires skill in stealth, maneuver and accuracy so as not to spook the game away. Another is by means of still hunting or steady waiting. This requires good tactics, as the hunter’s location must be strategic enough to ensure that their prey will go to their vicinity as opposed to the hunter nearing the game. This method requires patience, stealth and a steady aim to be able to get their prey in as little as one single shot. (more…)