I was looking through what i believe is the latest issue of Field and Stream magazine last night and was reading a article on where trail cameras were dis allowed in montana during the gun season.. the author commented on down in the article something to the affect " do you want a bunch of longbow fanitics making decisions for the rest of us" Wow that really pissed me off to the point i am about to cancel my subscription
has anyone else seen this?? am I over reacting? all thier ads and articles on bowhunting never make mention of anything but the highest tech items out there. although there is a small picture in the mag of a youth that killed a bear with a longbow. i guess TBM and the PBS mag will be my only outdoor magazines...i always thought F&S was a little above the other the other hook and bullet mags
Write a letter to the editor and cancel at the same time, not that they care if one guy walks away....but it will make you feel better!
I would certainly at least write a letter to the editor.
It sounds as if this guys comment is a little ignorant and petty. Who cares if you cannot take pictures for 2 or 3 weeks?
I stopped my subscription a long time ago. Their articles were boring and they were much to add heavy. If I wanted to pay for someone to try to sell me something, I would just go to an outdoor sports show. At least that way I can talk with people and get something satisfactory out of it.
It's not as if the advertisements were enough, now the only articles are disguised journalism trying to sell you stuff. You have very few professional outdoor Journalists anymore. Large Publication Magazines (such as the aforementioned)find it much cheaper to publish pre-written advertisements instead of hiring writers.
His comment is not only ignorant, but it doesn't even make sense!?? The law pertains to gun season?
Even though the statement is rude and ignorant, it is true in a way, longbow fanatics shouldn't be making ALL of the decisions, just like techno savvy individuals should also not be making ALL of the decisions . . . but he should have presented his point with some class
I have not read F&S since my barber cancelled his subscription a few years ago......the comment was likely not intended to be rude or arrogant; us "longbow fanatics" are just such a small group and provide so little potential revenue to the magazine that they barely know we exist. From a mag that is trying to be everything to everyone it is about what I would expect.
I'll continue to "not subscribe"...lol
After all I love "hangin" with you "longbow fanatics"....lol You folks are just my "cup-o-tea!"
Thanks for the heads up though maybe, just maybe someone else who has read the article can come on and give their take on it also.
Just for informational purposes.
Thank you!
God bless,Mudd
Field and Stream is a joke anymore, not worth subscribing IMHO. Fur,Fish,and Game is one of my favorites along with TBM.
Field and Stream is still in production ? Personally I never liked the mag myself.And I am proud to be a longbow guy and would gladly send a cedar arrow through his trail cam.
This is exactly the reason I cancelled my subscription years ago. The magazine caters to the elitists and is filled with ignorant comments such as this. At the time I hadn't even started shooting trad gear, I was a wheel guy.
Only reason I ever read that rag is so I could read Patrick F. McManus' latest offering.
Cancelled my NRA membership of 30 yrs. after they endorsed crossbows here in Mich., along with a couple of mags that did the same.
I would certainly write the editor about the comment. I, too, quit their subscription years ago, but they send me issues on occasion. It is too full of ads for me. I only subscribe to TBM and Tradarchers' World. But I'm a recurve fanatic!
Send them the UBB of this thread too!
First I'll share that I was a loyal reader of Field & Stream, Outdoor Life, and Sports Afield most of my life. I went to a very large high school with a super library (3,000 kids). I spent WAY TOO MUCH time in my senior year reading back issues of these magazines that were 20-30 years old. I loved em.
I stopped reading them,, I won't even pick one up at the newstand. They have become poison to me. Lots of reasons.
Don't read it or any of the others like it. I'm not paying them to read advertisements which they have already been paid to publish. Especially when they don't even advertise anything which I'm remotely interested in.
Last time I read that rag, Ed Zern was the writer of the back page. That's been a while. I saw the new Outdoor Life yesterday on the newsstand, and the banner on the headline was about their latest crossgun review. I think Jack O'Conner was their hunting editor the last time i bought that magazine. I'll stick with TBM.
I just simply wouldn't subscribe to it anymore. While his comment was indeed ignorant, I've always found that the traditional crowd is often the "offender" in terms of an elitist attitude toward those that are still hunting perfectly legal and within their right to do so. I don't see alot of that on this site, thus the reason I love this site.
But if I were you, I'd simply just not subscribe or read it anymore. You never know that author's experiences -- could be that every traditional hunter he's ran across ran him down about his "training wheels" or that he's seen more wounded deer from an imcompetent traditional hunter in his area. The comment was stupid and offensive. But writing a letter won't help other than further divide the lines of bowhunters. Just my 2 cents though.
Field & Ignorant :readit:
i'm a longbow fanatic.i am also one of the most harmless guys i know.i'm a fanatic and proud of it.if they knew any of the guys and gals on this site,they would change their minds.i love all of you.who cares what they say.good luck to everyone this season,steve
QuoteOriginally posted by J. Cook:
I just simply wouldn't subscribe to it anymore. While his comment was indeed ignorant, I've always found that the traditional crowd is often the "offender" in terms of an elitist attitude toward those that are still hunting perfectly legal and within their right to do so. I don't see alot of that on this site, thus the reason I love this site.
You never know that author's experiences -- could be that every traditional hunter he's ran across ran him down about his "training wheels" or that he's seen more wounded deer from an imcompetent traditional hunter in his area.
we must have met the same elitist trad guys in the past. i think they hang with the elitist flintlock guys. thank god the cats on this site are not like that.
I know several traditional bowhuners - I'm a life member of the United Bowhunters of KY and annual member of KY Traditional Bowhunters Association. Not a single one of the fellows I know are elitist -- live and let live but they do seem to live it up more! I'm just proud they tolerated me for so many years!
What was the issue title and article title?
Yuppie magazine for guys who have never field dressed an animal in their life . Most of them were raised in a padded bathroom anyway .
Forget about changing the attitude they have .
Bowhunter Magazine is just about as bad.
Jack
i don't have time to read that stuff, as I am too busy reading all of the good Trad elitist articles.
No worse then training wheel comments with a smirk.