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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2008

Green Lumenok harvests 2 deer.

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  • i dont understand is it deadley or not ???? and can you tell me about the collors?

    i dont underdtand

  • @7544jeroen Animals shot during these videos were havested and eaten. We offer different colors, because some people see one color better that others. It is all about seeing the placement of the shot, so that the animal can be proerly purued beyond it.

  • I like the green ones better.

  • @zdzichu42 Since we introduced the Lumenoks in green, our conversations with people have bourn out that everyone perceives colors a bit differently. The Lumenok is a great tool, whose real purpose is to help people see the arrow as it flies toward its target. Some people see red better that green and visa versa. Eiher way, watching what uncle Ted calls " The mystical flight of the arrow" is pretty cool.

  • do the deers die of this? doesnt look like they immediately die of those arrows...i think hunting with a rifles is better

  • @daChef1992 A well placed shot with a broadhead tipped arrow is very effective in taking down deer, elk, bear and even bison. Rifles are very effective, but rifle hunting seasons are very short compared to archery seasons. Deer shot in the lungs die from hemmoraging in seconds.

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  • @brrunorrsirrerrarr Animals are food. They will be eaten by predators or people. Hunters using legal means of taking legal game to maintain healthy populations of game in our wilderness. We support the habitat through licensing fees, taxes and contributions to conseration efforts. Mother nature provides a number of options for an animals demise. They include, starvation, sickness, and predation to name a few. Old age you are thinking? I think not, pick one of the above.

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  • @daChef1992 are you fucking stupid???? of course you're not going to drop a deer off the bat with an arrow unless you get a perfect shot. its an arrow. plus the lumenok doesn't effect the damage of the arrow it lights up the nock of the arrow so you can see your shot, find your arrows, or find your kill, if you're going to talk shit about archery then stay with rifle hunting us archers don't want to listen to your rifleman bs

  • haha that first deer saw it coming and was like "What the hell kind a bug is tha-OH SHIT!"

  • @brrunorrsirrerrarr Stop watching Walt Disney. YOUR tax dollars goes to pay government shooters to kill millions of animals around the country annually - and those animals are not eaten. Hunters pay BILLIONS of dollars every year for licenses to state governments which is re-invested back into natural habitats. Hunters around the country donate literally hundreds of tons of venison/fish annually to local soup kitchens. What have you done lately to help feed your hungry neighbors?

  • @daChef1992 I use both arrows and rifles, so I assure you beit arrow, bullet, and slugs are deadly and none is better than the other. It's your hunting preference. I use arrows and rifles: Slick Trick broadheads when I hunt with my crossbow - and those broadheads leave a 2" gaping hole in a whitetail with the arrow passing completely thru the deer. The hole is MUCH bigger than my 30.06 Winchester, 12 gauge slugged Ithaca 37, or .54 caliber round balled black powder rifle.

  • dammit i want to trade all my red ones for green ones

  • Those deer choose green over red any day of the week.

  • @7544jeroen yes its a arrow with a lighted knock.so yes there deadly

  • @5Ivan7 Go with Light blue (neon blue) that and green are the most visible colors especially in dark, thats why they use them for road signs ! :D

  • Come hunt with us! Check out our website for details. browtineproductions . com

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