Hey Gents and Ladies,
With all the custom bows always posted up, I'm just curious who is planning to take a Damon Howatt bow into the woods this year? Post your pics if you want to!
Savannah Longbow 62 AMO 55#
Browning Wasp 56 AMO 50#
Howatt Hunter 62 AMO 53#
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They are great shooting and good loqking bows. I've been kind of looking for an older Hunter for myself. Something in the mid 50# range would be perfect.
Hey! You've got just what I want! Is it for sale? LOL
Looking at a Martin Bamboo Viper right now.
I have no doubt that my 55# Dreamcatcher will see some time afield this year. Heck, it just may join me for a scouting / stumpin trip after work tonight.
I didn't draw out for bow hunting, but got a permit for muleys during the rifle season. I'll likely take my Martin Hunter and try to stay as far from the lead chunkers as I can! 50@28
I gave away a Damon-Howatt Hunter a couple of years ago to a Coast Guard fellow. 80@28 :scared:
Andy...
Holy cow!!!
Whip reduced my 1976 58" hunter from 55@28 to 51@28" so I will make a few hunts with it this year but it is so pretty hate to scratch it.You read right it is a 58" made for 5 years.
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I may take this 50# '73 Super Diablo out this year.
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I'm currently refinishing a Howatt Hi-Speed, 54" and 55@28. I plan on taking her for a few walks in the woods this fall. I'll get pics when she's done. You guys have some beautiful Howatts.
My only bow is a Martin Hunter 55# @ 28' Great northern quiver, Carbon Express arrows, 145 gr. Bear razorheads. So whatever I hunt (mostly deer) this is my setup.
That's a good set up Big John. I'll be taking my Savannah with a 4 arrow Eagle's Flight Quiver, 3 custom Chundoo woodies tipped with VPA 190's and 1 Easton ACC with a small game head of some kind. Once I get my arrows in, I am going to post a pic of the set up... I'll be after whitetails and turkeys. And I'm bringing my camera for the new comers to my part of the state: black bear!
The Howatt Hunter was my very first traditional bow. I don't take it hunting in the fall any more but it is the only bow I use for bowfishing.
My first bow was a martin/Howatt x200 #45@28.
Tuned some arrows up for it the othere day. It just might see some field time in the late season given the low draw.
My Hunter(1990)is 60lbs and will be with me this fall during hunting season. I also have a Dream Catcher, but my Hunter always wins out to go hunting. Just a quiet smooth shooting bow. Best $100 I've ever spent for a new bow.
Dave B
QuoteOriginally posted by Kip:
Whip reduced my 1976 58" hunter from 55@28 to 51@28" so I will make a few hunts with it this year but it is so pretty hate to scratch it.You read right it is a 58" made for 5 years.
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NOTE: they're not called scratches if gotten while hunting...they're called character! :D
I am hunting elk and mule deer with my Damon Howatt Hunter this year since it seems I am the only guy in the world that can't shoot a Mohawk very well. I had originally planned to \\use that but just can't seem to bond with it.
The Howatt is 60# @ 30" and has the curved accent stripe. I cut down the quite tall original shelf to bring it closer to the knuckle and man is it a sweet shooting bow! Very smooth and quick.
My favorite thing about both my Hunters is they only add 2.5 lbs an inch after 28. The other one is also 60# @ 30, but a 1979 model. Its marked 52#, but actually scales 55# @ 28.
Joshua
My brother will be shooting his #55 Martin Hunter. That is such a fast and sweet shooting bow I can't believe more people don't use them.
I hunted with a Martin DH Hunter 65# @28" using Easton 2317's and 145gr Bear Razorheads from a QuickiQuiver from 1991 until 2001. In 2001 my shoulder went up on me, so I bought a Martin DH Hunter 55# @28" shooting 2315's with the same Bear Razorheads and QuickiQuiver.I carried it right through to last deer season.I still had the 65#, which I especially liked for its high wrist.
I loved both -- great shooting bows with no stack and a delight to carry in the woods. I say 'loved', because alas, they are both gone now. Some kind-hearted soul thought they needed them more than me, and so kindly removed them from my locked shop earlier this spring. They also decided they could make better use than me of two fairly new Stihl chainsaws while they were at it. I am so thankful they thought highly enough of me that they were so stealthy they did not want to disturb my sleep either...
However, I decided on my own I actually DID need a bow, and BigJohn from this site was kind enough to sell me his whole rig. It should be here in a few days. The local deer will once again be threatened by Dave and his Martin bow.
I've got my Dad's old 72 Damon Howatt Hunter 50@28. Got a flemish string from Bearbowman, beaver silencers, and bow hush. Shooting "old style" Easton x7's cut to 28" with 125gr Magnus Stinger's. And the best part about it is I found it in a closet after I bought my Dad's house from him! He says my Mom was not happy when he brought it home right after I was born...
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Can't say I'm shootin vintage but I will be shooting a 50# Martin X200 through the mule and whitetail season this year.
I only hunt with Apex Predator bows now :) , but last year I killed this hog with a Howatt Hi-Speed. They are great bows!
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Have a very nice Howatt Hunter 62", 55# for sale right now...$225.00.....beautiful shape...if interesed...PM me...thanx....john....PS...they are a GREAT bow...great arrow cast!
How about this one, a 1968 Howatt Monterey. Built on the same form as a Hunter. 62" and 49 # 28". Sweet shooter and the favorite of all my Howatts. It was responsible for the demise of 4 whitetails last year and will be in my hands this year as well. I also have 5 Hunters including a 1966, 45# @ 28" , and a 1967 52# @ 28" that I'm re-finishing now. Both with brazilian rosewood. I have 2 with shedua risers and one purpleheart. My favorites are the 1960's models with the brazilian rosewood.
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Did someone say Howatts?? Here's a partial rack including a Hi Speed, Coronado, Super Diablo, and a couple of 60's Diablo's.
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Monterey at work.
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I shoot a 55# Howatt Hunter all the time.From shooting indoor burlap target face,outdoor 3-D,deer hunting in the fall,to bow fishing in the spring,my Hunter is all I use.It's not as pretty as it was when I bought it new 11 years ago,but has become very familiar to me.
No wonder I'm having trouble finding the Howatt I want. Hatrick has them all! :banghead: :biglaugh:
Nice Rack!
The Monterrray and Ventura are my favorites.I guess I got to get me another one.
Whip, in that case, I guess I better not post a picture of the rest of them... :D
This will be my first traditional archery hunting season. I've been shooting for about a year and a half, and have become pretty proficient with my Damon Howatt Hunter. I'm not sure the year it it was made, but it is 62 AMO and 55#@28, which I draw to 31. I'll be using the 3-R Hunter POC arrows and 125 grain Zwickey Eskimo broadheads. No matter what the outcome, it will be a fantastic fall in the Ohio forests.
Wish my Damon Howatt Hunter was heavier but I'm saving the 40#'ner for senior years. Better yet, I'll string it and go a field....