Bowhunting is a way of hunting animals using a long stick with a string called a bow and sharp sticks, called arrows.
Imagine playing a game of "fetch" with your dog using a stick and a string rope. Now imagine that the stick is a lot longer, like twice the size of your body, and the rope is really strong and made from a special material called bowstring.
To go bowhunting, you have to first find an animal that you want to hunt, like a deer or a turkey. Then, you have to get really close to the animal, so that you can take an accurate shot with your bow and arrow.
When you take the shot, the bowstring pulls the arrow back and then launches it forward with a lot of force. The arrow has a sharp point on the end that can pierce the animal's skin, making it hurt or injure them.
Bowhunting can be a fun and challenging way to hunt animals, but it requires a lot of practice and skill to do it safely and ethically.