Bluetooth Knocks
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From: bowandspear
22-Sep-17
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I guess it was just a matter of time. I'll echo Tekoe's sentiment a couple if days ago about technological advances in the sport removing some of the woodsmanship. But on the other hand, most of us have had the unfortunate experience of not recovering one. And if it was on a big travel hunt like Elk, it might have it's place too. What do you think?
From: Proline
22-Sep-17
Wonder if they will be legal? Aren't a lot of electronic devises illegal for hunting.
From: Tekoa
22-Sep-17
Looks like it is the nock only and only good for 100 yards. Probably wouldn't help in most cases for locating game. It doesn't improve the odds of making the shot or prevent an animal from detecting you. I wouldn't use in but I wouldn't consider it detracting from fair chase.
Tekoa
From: Jebediah
22-Sep-17
Two thumbs up on this. Imagine they're a little pricey though?