Thank you Wolfman. And Happy Belated Birthday to you!

The BIG 5-Oh!! Hope you had a great one!
Mick, I am honestly surprised at you. When I first started hunting, I thought some of those same things, but as Wolfman so eloquently pointed out, an arrow head is very sharp, and is not a slow death when done properly.
Reasons I fell in love with bow hunting:
--The peace and quiet in the woods is like riding a motorcycle -- you are one with what you are doing and everything else fails to matter. No worrying about bills to be paid, no thinking about anything else. Just calm and quiet.... until the rush of a deer (or any animal really) coming into your area. Wow, its an excitement that you just have to experience first hand. Watching squirrels in their own habitat, without them knowing you are there, going about their business is one of the coolest things to witness.
--Yes, I can buy meat of many flavors, but deer is different. I can't just go to my local grocery store and buy deer meat. So I go get it myself. We clean and butcher it ourselves too. Stocks my freezer for months and saves me alot of money too. It is much more healthy than the store processed stuff. Dont' get me wrong, I buy meat too, love a good T-bone and ribeye steak! But I can't go cow hunting.
--And deer management is necessary in many areas. Many animals become nuisances to communities when they are not managed in the woods. That's just the way it has become here. If people didn't hunt them, I would hate to see how overrun it would get.
--Deer hunting for me has become a "family" thing. I hunt with my husband and 2 sons. We all enjoy it, and enjoy doing it together!
--And for me, its not necessarily the "kill". Its everything else that comes with it too. The sport, the adventure of finding the deer, the rush of even being able to take a shot!
I'm ready to hit the woods....