Trad Gang
Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: THE PIG STICKER on January 20, 2010, 09:01:00 PM
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I shot wheels from the age of 10 untill i was 19. Honestly This last year was the first year i went trad only. I dont even own wheels anymore. I started whith a rercurve when i was seven. Then when i was 13-14 my friend asked if i would like to build a longbow. Then i was hooked. Shot my first deer with trad when i was 14. In that same year i killed my first buck with trad. I was a happy 14 year old. But then i picked up wheels again dident harvest a buck for 4 years. Shot a couple of does with my longbow in those 4 years. Then i decided last year to sell my wheels so i wasent tempted and i harvested 4 deer and a groundhog. One of those deer was my biggest archery buck to date. My goal is to shoot trad only for the rest of my life. I love the simplicity ,and the challenge of the longbow.
I also love this site great people.
Pick a spot,
Jim
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Thats step 1 of the doin it the right way IMHO.Congrats
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:clapper: :clapper:
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I too have decided to get rid of the wheels as of the end of 2009 after 24 years of shooting compounds.I have shot recurves and longbows off and on over those 24 years but have become tired of the wheels for good.I feel like 2010 will be a year that i feel about archery like i did when i first started all those years ago.Good for you James! :thumbsup: :clapper:
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Fred Eichler hunts with both trad and wheel bows, and is one of the best trad archers around today. He says that he does not hunt with trad bows because they make hunting more difficult, but because they are the better hunting tool under the conditions. I guess Jim found out the same thing on his own.
Allan
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Once it gets in your blood real good......you'll never have regrets, or second thoughts.
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Bill
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Jim,
Nice to hear you finally rid yoursef of that baggage. That friend of yours must be a pretty good influence. Good thing he moved back to the area. Good to see you on here and congrats on a fine season.
Shane
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He is a huge influence, and im glad he moved back. He took me out to south dakota and i know it was hard for him to move back. I seen some awsome stuff and got the chance to take my first mule deer.
Thanks doug,
Jim
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Can't say that myself. I love archery in all it's forms and although I'm primarily a recurve guy, I also shoot compound barebow/fingers and even a little compound sights/release...
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Welcome to bows and arrows.
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More than equipment ..Traditional is " lifestyle"
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Longbows & Short Shots
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Thats terrific, congrats. :thumbsup:
I still shoot'em both. :archer:
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Congratulations!!!! :thumbsup:
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myself having been trad only for the last ten years have decided to purchase a compound bow again.not switching back to wheels permanently just going to be hunting some areas that just arent very trad friendly and longer shots are the norm.i still love traditional shooting and will never give it up.i just love hunting period and will use the best tool for the area i will be hunting in.THE CHOICE is ours and nobody should knock us for it as we are all hunters.if i take an animal with a compound it wont be posted on here,if trad kill it will.that simple.happy hunting all.
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Thats good Jim, I have a couple laying around that I don't shoot, An Oneida I took on trade a couple of years that I'll sell if I find anyone who wants it and a bear charger that I have had 20 some odd years that I consider kind of an antique. It has not been shoot since 1990.
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lifestyle change, I agree. I just seem to enjoy hunting so much more now. I tell my wheelie friends to pic up traditional just for the pure shooting fun and every that has is now a convert.
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I consider myself an archer, love shooting my compound, recurve and longbow. All have their challenges and attributes.
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I still have some compoud bows that are collecting dust for more than 15 years,never looked back never lost a chance too.
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I consider my compound a tool as well. I had to use that tool when O had shoulder surgery and if the need arises I'll use it again because being out there is primary for me. The tools I use are secondary but I like some tools over others. It's longbows 1st then 2ndly recurves,(wood on wood or wood and glass) then comes the self bows.
It's a very personal choice made by each person who hand is put to the string.
God bless,Mudd
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It's my handle...... don't wear it out, haha !
We too ditched the cams, wheels, and any other stuff associated with technology several years ago and have never even thought of looking back. Nothing wrong with em, just not for us.
nocams
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I recently sold my compound just to focus strictly on my stick bows.So far no regrets,I'm having a blast working on my form and shooting.
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Great story Jim congrats. Lets see that hero shot with that buck brother, don't tease us.
T.J.
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I went back to trad gear last year,having a ball. I love all aspects of archery " to each their own " on how you hunt with a string. But I don't see going back for myself until I can't pull a bow back anymore. Gave away my last compound to one in need last week,just couldn't get them to take the LB.
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The local archery shop had nothing BUT compounds!
When I brought in my TD LB I was asked why I didn't get a compound.
I proceeded to break it down into a small package, then put it back together, in tune, in about 5 minutes. All with an allen wrench and a stringer.
Challenged him to do the same with his compound. :saywhat: :biglaugh:
I love the simplicity of the LB (nothing against recurves-love their simplicity too. Personal preference.), basically a stick and a string, and the TD feature makes it very transportable.
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I started shooting a recurve about a year and a half ago and I love it. BUT...I have not switched to it yet from my compound for hunting. I'm sure someday I'll get over that feeling that as soon as I take the recurve out on opening day, I'll have a SLAMMER broadside at 40 yards.
When I'm absolutely confident that I will cleanly kill out to 20-25 yards, I will likely make the switch. Recurves and longbows to me are just way more fun to shoot. And if something goes wrong there isn't much equipment to blame.
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