What is an arrow? This is a question we must all ask ourself. What is it's purpose? We always hear stories about ones new bow, but what of the arrow? We always see pics of ones bows,but what about the arrow? It seems that the arrow is often forgotten. I mean look at it,
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it just pathetically sits there and does nothing. Gets caught on every bush as we walk. It's feathers make noises when touched. I mean really, it's plain BORING!!!
0h yeah - cabin fever's on the rise! :D
AHHHHHH, until the moment of truth comes. Now it's our best friend. When you sit there in your perch with one remaining doe tag in your pocket. The arrow knows. When you pull that AD from it's holder with it's 160 grain snuffer, the arrow knows. It knows that the moment of truth might be coming and it wants to prove it's worth. I can almost see it grinning up at me when it notices movement coming. After I pull it's big brother(the bow) from it's hanger the arrow says"now watch what I can do". It tells big brother,"just get me in the air and I'll do the rest". The time has come and gone several times in an evening, and the arrow just sits and waits. "They(deer) are just too far says big brother,too far for a shot".
QuoteOriginally posted by Rob DiStefano:
0h yeah - cabin fever's on the rise! :D
Not yet brother Rob, not yet!
The arrow is a projectile launched by a bow which carries the cutting edged killing payload to the target. Think before you ask these questions... :D
As the darkness starts to come the arrow sits and waits. Like a tiger waiting on it's prey. And then suddenly it happens. A mature doe at the base of the highwall. Will she choose our trail to come up and into the field the arrow asks?
The moment of truth could finally be coming. The big doe DOES choose our trail. The arrow takes charge."get ready big brother, it's show time". The trail will put the doe about 20 yards from our perch. Can you get me there he asks big brother? No problem says the bow. As the big doe crests the top of the hill, the arrow feels the tension on the string. He feels himself slowly start to glide acrossed the rest. As he lays still for a moment he asks, can I do this? Only seconds later he knows. The doe looks up as the arrow flies through the air. He guides his friend(snuffer) on his way. The doe reacts, but is it too late?
"I shot an arrow into the air, It fell to earth, I knew not where; For so swiftly it flew, the sight Could not follow it in its flight. I breathed a song into the air, It fell to earth, I knew not where; For, who has sight so keen and strong That it can follow the flight of song? Long, long afterward, in an oak I found the arrow, still unbroken; And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend."
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Right before impact the hunter smiles as the beautiful yellow wings the arrow carries is going true. Then the doe moves a touch and he hears that God aweful noise,"CRACK". Uh oh, a couple inches forward. Shoulder!*%&%@!$% he replies. The doe bolts taking the arrow with it. Was he(arrow) strong enough to sustain the impact? Was he(arrow) able to push the big snuffer through? Only time will tell.
Darkness has finally fallen upon us and the arrow is out there. In the cold, by itself, what fate could have fallen of it? As time has passed by it was time to go and look for our friend. Yes, friend. The arrow IS our friend. Just as our bow is. The trail is true and it appears the arrow was able to get snuffer into it's spot. Even a colorblind man(me) can follow this one.
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As I follow the trail I can't help but wonder. Where on earth is that arrow? And then, like a lightning bolt, I see it. My flashlight comes acrossed the magical shaft lying in the snow. Alone, broken,blood covered, but happy. It had done it's job! He WAS an important part of the team.
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About 20 yards later the doe was lying there. Yes the arrow had done it's part. It hung on as long as it could until the doe broke it off. The snuffer was stuck in the opposite shoulder.
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Thanks for coming along on my tale. I shot this old girl last night. Our season ends Sat. and this would probably have been my last night out. I've killed several critters with my recurve but this was my first longbow kill. My MOAB shot true and yes, the arrow flew straight.
I hope I was able to break up some peoples cabin fever. This thread is a tribute to, yes, you guessed it, THE ARROW!
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Enjoy! Now it's my turn to get cabin fever. :bigsmyl:
For the record, I was sick when I hit that shoulder. I by no means condone shooting at the shoulder. Unfortunately sometimes it happens. I'm only glad that my equipment was able to do it's job in this instance.
Very nice congrats buddy.
Very cool.
Jack
Congrats on a fine longbow doe and thanks for a great story and tribute to the arrow.
The arrow is indeed a very important part of the team, more critical than the bow, IMO.
Great storytelling and an even better doe. Congrats.
Another job well done by a big ol' Snuffer!!
Congrats bud :clapper:
Thanks for taking me along, very cool!
Yes cabin fever has got him .Congrats :clapper:
way to go mike, WAY TO GO! :wavey:
we now return to our regularly scheduled soap opera, 'cabin fever' .........
A tale you can weave Mike. Wonderful. T.J.
A big hand to you Mike for a great hunting tale, that could only be told by the one who saw it first hand...The Arrow!
Really enjoyed that, and congrats on a fine doe and shot!
Thanks all.I just thought I'd break up the normal story telling and try something different. I know several states have been done for some time now and figured we ALL could use some hunting.
My wife asked me last night if this was my last tag. After a pause(the season ends Sat. anyhow) I said yes. BAD MOVE!!! She handed me my list :readit: Work time until spring. :help:
Nice! :thumbsup:
QuoteOriginally posted by leatherneck:
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My wife asked me last night if this was my last tag. After a pause(the season ends Sat. anyhow) I said yes. BAD MOVE!!! She handed me my list :readit: Work time until spring. :help:
oh yeah, the ol' 'honey do' list --- ACK!!!
Very Nice!
very cool ride ,i was there... at least i thought i was...
now thats what i call style well done and thank you for taking us with you. and a big thanks to mr arrow!!! :campfire:
That was great, It made me hug an arrow!
Nice job...What a blood trail :eek:
Thanks for the story and bringing us along.
Yes maybe its your last tag but small game is open and your limit renews everyday!
Dont want you getting in trouble Mike
Thanks again, nice deer.
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What are the specs on your MOAB? And wood combinations.Nice looking bow.
Whats your set up on your bow ?
After Leathernecks great story I went down stairs got my arrows out and gave them a BIG hug. Thanks for the story bud, I think everyone that reads this thread will look at the arrow different now if only for a moment. :thumbsup:
A very cool tale told Mike.
Congrats!!
Pretty cool!
Hey be careful hugging those arrows guys. Make sure the BH's are off! :scared:
David & David- Thanks for the compliments on my bow. Jim Reynolds makes a nice one. It's a 60" MOAB 53@27". I'm a recurve shooter so I had Jim cut it to center. The woods are osage riser with bacote(I believe) stripe down the center, osage belly veneers and curly eucaliptus back veneers. I'm shooting a 29.5" Arrow Dynamic Lite carbon with a 160 grain snuffer, 75gr steel bh insert, reg. aluminum insert, for a 260gr. FOC. Total arrow weight 605.
QuoteOriginally posted by frassettor:
Nice job...What a blood trail :eek:
Oh yea, 160's have a tendency of doing just that.
Congrats Mike! Thanks for sharing!!!
Rusty
great read along ,nice tribute - :clapper: your season ended well I see !!!
Fantastic Mike! Thanks for taking us along on the arrows journey. It did do my cabin fever good. Congratulations on a fine longbow harvest. :thumbsup: :clapper:
And one of the finest stories in some time.
Those neglected shafts stored away in the corner just took on a new meaning.
SPLENDID!!
Congats and a great play by play story.
Youve done well on the doe and the story!
good stuff bro..good stuff!!
I loved your tale! It made for a nice read with a happy ending to the story.
Congratulations!!
Thank you for sharing with us.
God bless, Mudd
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