on my way to yellowstone, my dad, my best friend, and I spent the night in Amorillo, we went to this huge steak house, well sitting next to us were a couple of guys speaking German, my dad was stationed in germany in the army so he started talking to them, they knew english as well so I started talking to them and long story short we started to talk about hunting and he told me how lucky I was to be able to bowhunt in my country, he told me that he shoots target archery but that its so hard to find wood arrows where he lives so I told him I'd make him some, so now I am waiting for him to get home and send me his specs so I can make him some arrows
:thumbsup: great story, thanks for sharing. What a great jesture on your part making arrows for our German brothers of the bow.
There´s quite a few of us over here!
There are a lot of 3D shoots, ´cause bow hunting is not legal.
Nice gesture of you!
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Trad archers like yourself Ian are some of the most generous sportsmen and women around.
We had a shoot here in Michigan this past weekend. Great shoot, better eats and a fine raffle. After the raffle the organizer said that they had a few hats and t-shirts that they wanted to raffle off with the proceeds going to the family of a member of the club that put the shoot on who recently died. The family was having some money issues in regards to the funeral expenses.
$700.00 was raised in an hour. There were guys buying $20.00 worth of tickets and passing them around to kids so they could have a chance at a shirt or hat.
That is traditional archery at it's best.
Great Story! I think too that trad hunter are nice people in general and seems to be a lot of Christian hunters.
Don't even want to think about what would have happened to me without Tradgang :notworthy:
there are more of us than you think. Remember we are masters of camoflauge.
See that squirrel across the street? See the 5'5" fire hydrant with a bow leaning against it...
We are everywhere...