Since Kris(Stik-N-String)showed off his primitive hunting set up I though I'd post mine;
The bow is a 60"t/t osage static recurve that bends through the handle and has choke cherry bark backing, 55#@26". My main arrows for this bow are hill cane made by ArtB(from my cane) and fletched and hafted by me(except for the Cherokee two fletch by Art). Two with WW, one has a Zwicky Eskimo and one with stone(two fletch). The other primitive arrows are sourwood shoot arrows with stone and home made trade points. Most of the arrows weigh between 650gr and 700gr and all shoot very well from this little bow.
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These are the sourwood arrows with stone(made by friends) and trades(made by me). All fletching is sinew wrapped forward and aft and one arrow has a tangential 3 fletch using 3 small full length goose feathers. Points are hafted with pitch glue, wrapped with sinew and sealed with pitch varnish.
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The arrows with red barred feathers are full tapered ash arrows for another primitive yew bow.
Nice Pat...love that chokecherry backing, I'll have to give that a try sometime.
You Da Man Pat... Great Looking set-up.
That is a wonderful set up bow and arrows are equally great. Whatca' gonna kill with that tackle Pat?
Tried last year with a Osage self bow and missed a doe and a Jake turkey. Good luck and shoot straight.
Very nice........ :thumbsup:
Beautiful set-up, Pat.
sweet.
Nice, Pat.
All that stuff is no good for NC or Ga. hunting. It must only be used in Va. You can send it to me this week. :pray:
Awesome set up and a whole lot of mojo there Pat. You are the man.
your bow is fantastic.
Like I said before Pat. SWEEEEEEET!
I got to find me some of that backing. It's sharp for sure.
Love that homemade tackle.
Very cool!
That backing looks killer on that bow.
Real nice Pat! Is that your avatar bow?
I'll be hunting with olde "Flip-Flop" this season.
Wonder how many other trade bows will be out hunting?
Joe
Awesome gear! :clapper:
Thanks everyone. Joe, this is a different bow than the one in my avatar. That one has a stiff handle and rattle snake h=backing and this one bends through the handle and has the chore cherry backing. Bent the recurves on the same form and both are the same length. Good luck with Flip Flop. She's a killer! I know of one trade bow that won't be hunted with this year! d:^(
The choke cherry backing is very cool stuff and will add some zip to a bow. Kris, let me check. I might have enough cherry bark for another bow and you are welcomed to it.
Bjorn, anything that steps in front of me. A big fat floppy eared doe will suit me just fine but I will shoot a buck if I have to! d;^)
Thanks for the offer on the backking Pat. I would be glad to trade you something for it.
Great looking equipment.
Very nice! :thumbsup:
Pat, in my eyes you will have a good hunt just by carrying your primitave set up through the woods. Just think, when you get a shot and send one of those beautiful arrows on its way it may have been well over 100 years since a cane shaft with stone head, turkey fletch, pitch and sinew flew through that NC air in that spot. Yes sir, you are living the history of earlier bowhunters who walked those woods before us pilgrims showed up. Thanks for posting the photos. I sure do respect you and the other TradGangers who can make and hunt with primitive bows and arrows. :archer:
Kris, I'm sure we can work something out but first let me check to be sure I still have some.
Thanks again guys. I enjoy making um as much as I do shooting um.
JEJ. This will be my 4 season hunting with primitive arrows and hopefully I can prove the equipment to be effective. I haven't taken a deer with my primitive stuff yet. I'm pretty particular about having the right situation for a shot when using stone points..at least until I prove otherwise. d;^)
From top to bottom what an adventure you're in for this season. Good luck to you and looking forward to seeing some of those arrows red.
Travis
Awsome, good luck
Up top for some more peeks.
Pat and myself will hopefully have some pics of some bloody stone heads this fall.
I'm pumped about it already!
Very nice Pat.I love that bow.
B-E-A-utiful!! Now just be real quiet when yer sneakin' tru da woods!
Excellant gear Pat, no offense to anyone else and their gear, but there is nothing like taking game with your own hand made stuff.