Well-Known Author and Outdoorsman Bob Robb Tells How He Chooses His Bowhunting Equipment When Hunting Deer
Day 4: Bob Robb Tells Why Every Bowhunter Needs to Have a Judo Point When Hunting Deer
Editor’s Note: Bob Robb, an outdoor writer for almost 30 years and one of the first editors of “Peterson’s Bowhunting Magazine,” also today edits the outdoor magazines, “Whitetail Journal,” “Waterfowl & Retriever” and “Predator Xtreme.” Robb always has been on the extreme edge of bowhunting, not only taking white-tailed deer but many-other big game animals from Alaska to Mexico and beyond with his bow. Robb serves as an advisor for several bowhunting and outdoor companies. Due to Robb’s vast bowhunting experience, we’ve asked him to give us some tips and tactics that will help you be more successful this bow season.
Question: The arrow that very few hunters take with them, when they attempt to take white-tailed deer, is an arrow with a judo point. A judo point isn’t designed for taking deer. Very-few hunters who hunt bowhunt for deer will have judo points in their quivers when they’re hunting deer. However, Bob Robb always carries a judo point with him when he’s bowhunting for deer. We wanted to know why. To learn the answer to this question, click on the video below.
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