I would love to see pics of vintage archery whitetail setups, stuff you actually hunt with, vintage bows, [Bears, Ben Pearsons,etc] and whatever other vintage archery stuff you guys still hunt with.
I will post a pic later, but I am comitted to killing a deer with a vintage one piece Super Kodiak this fall. It's a bow my Dad gave me when I was about 15.
Here's a pic of a doe I shot two seasons ago with an early '70's 70lb Bear Grizzly bow with old aluminum arrow. The fletching was solid white. The arrow buried itself almost to the nock. The arrow came out some when she hit the ground which was in sight of the tree I shot her from.
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I'll be hunting with a few of these this year
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Hey Trooper,
What did you hit on the doe that you shot? I hit a doe like that once and was really kicking myself because I flinched right before I released and figured I had wounded the deer and would have a hard time recovering her. Turns out she died about 100 yards from where she was shot. The arrow hit the kidney and the liver. She died fairly quickly.
As far a vintage stuff... I hunt with this guy sometimes. :bigsmyl:
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I've got a mid 60's Damon Howatt Hunter that I'm re-finishing and I'm setting up some older Easton X7's for it. I'll post some pics when I get home.
This 1976 Super Kodiak did the job last November. As you can see, my girlfriend there shoots a LH '65 Kodiak.
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Gatekeeper,
I hit the femoral artery. I don't normally take a shot at that angle. Actually, that doe came in a little nervous. The wind was swirling and I think she got a whif of my scent. When I shot she was totally broadside. She turned to run and that's where the arrow hit. This is why I shoot the heavest bow that I can shoot acurately along with heavy arrows; to get the penetration needed in case of a poor hit it may turn into a lethal hit, like this one. That arrow actually made it into her chest cavity and took out a lung. She didn't run far; I watched her fall.
Hey C Kerley, that bow looks justlike what I will kill a deer with this year. Nice!
I hunted with a Damon-Howatt Hi-Speed a couple of years ago and kiilled a buck in Kansas. I decided to shoot it at the archery range a couple of weeks ago. While at full draw it exploded into 4 pieces. :{ Jim
Here was my set up last year, a '62 Bear Kodiak, homemade cedars, Zwickey Deltas, Arrowmaster quiver. I missed a nice 8 point buck on the ground during a snow storm at dark. Hey, it happens, especially when the arrow hit a twig.
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The year before this big doe was shot with a '72 Kodiak Hunter 43#.
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Here's a couple of vintage pics with vintage equipment. First a '72 shot of a deer and a '72 Super Diablo 50#
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Next a little 5 point shot in '69 with a '67 Bear Grizzly 43#,Bear Microflight arrows, razorheads.
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QuoteOriginally posted by reddogge:
Next a little 5 point shot in '69 with a '67 Bear Grizzly 43#,Bear Microflight arrows, razorheads.
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I think it's very cool that when this pic was taken,everything in this pic was top of the line gear.And 40 years later it ALL still works just as good.I'd love to find some vintage camo like that in my size.
Good deer there too Reddogge. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
I hear that elbow...This season I'm thinking my '64 Kodiak or maybe my '68...had been planning on my green stripe Bear takedown but I've been shooting the '64 for the past week and am really enjoying it.
Here's a KY buck I took last season using a 1955/56 Bear Kodiak Special, vintage Bear cedar arrows and Bear quiver. It's the same bow and quiver that appeared on the Feb/Mar. 2010 cover of Traditional Bowhunter Magazine.
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I know I know It says "deer" I've shot 2 with this bow, But I dont have pics.
Pearson BPH-52 Very Short 48" 50#
Oh My dad Bought this bow in 1966 and STILL has the original string on it....
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Fantastic cover shot Mr. Logsdon, I loved it when I saw in on my issue of Traditional bowhunter magazine:)
Thanks Chris. That photo has done some good along the trail. I donated a print of it to PBS for their Nashville fundraiser and plan on releasing the rest of the series in time to help next year's TG St. Jude Fundraiser. I have another TBM cover shot coming before too long, but right now the subject's a secret:^)
Cool photos! Thanks for sharing! I remember that cover :) I've taken an old Wing Hunter several times, but never took any game with it. Great thread!
I took this antelope buck a few years ago,at 22 yds with a 42# 1957 Bear Kodiak and Bear cedar arrows.
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So what are we calling vintage 50's,60's,70's,80's,90's,2000's The only thing vintage I hunt with is hand me down long underwear!
lpcjon2, Vintage ? I guess it's all relative to your age. I see you were born in 1969. I bought my first recuvre [Browning Nomad] in 1968. Maybe that makes me vintage...lol!!! Oh yea the Nomad....was 37$ brand new.
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My wife shot this with the first arrow she ever let fly at an animal. It is a 19?? Bear Panda. Orange glass on the belly and tan on the back.
Bob Urban
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Keep them coming.I plan to use some old Bear for hunting this year.I missed 2 wild boar in the winter with my green stripe TD,damn.
I killed this doe 2 years ago with a buddy's early '70s AMF Wing Archery Swift Wing. It's 48 lbs. & she dropped on the spot after a spine shot (once in a great while the luck I get is good).
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Last years spring tom with my old Browning Cobra...
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This is a buck I shot this past season with my 1968 Howatt Monterey. I used it all season and shot 3 more does with it as well. A lot of MoJo in that old bow and one sweet shooter. 62" and 49#@28".
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How about a 1960 +or- Howatt Hunter I used (unsuccessfully) last season. Might give it a run at elk this year as well as mule deer.
BS
I have 50# 1973 Super Kodiak that will see some woods time this year. I have some really nice bows on the rack, but this thing impresses me every time I shoot it. I shoot the old olive colored Gamegetters in 1916 with green Bear Razorheads.
Dave
Joe Skipp,
That Browning Cobra is one sweet looking bow! Nice job on the turkey!
Hatrick
Nice buck! That Maryland country behind you sure looks pretty!
I know this is an older thread, but it is a cool thread and I needed to share. This buck fell to my 55lb Super Kodiak. The bow and I are both 1969 models. Real special deer.
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Here's some of my 70's grizzly kills
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Late Dec 2009. 1970 Kodiak Hunter Cedar arrow
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Here is a picture of Brent Bassi and his BQII bear. He was using a 1969 (I think) Grizzly, Bear arrows with Razorheads and an old Bear quiver.
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cool thread....ttt