looking to add some trad only dvds to the collecton was wondering what yhou guys would suggest for being must have? would preffer hunting dvds but would also like some instructional dvds as well thanks
fred bear collection :archer: 5
Traditional Harvests
Beyond Adrenaline
I really like the "Traditional Adventures" series (Vol. I - VI)by Bill Langer. He is a sponsor here.
I recently acquired the "Trash Boys - Another Boaring Week". You can find it on the Sponsor's Classifieds forum. It is excellent, and far from the norm of most videos. They hunt boars in Australia and the footage, shots, and kills are plain awesome.
The "Bowhunters of TradGang" dvd is also good and has some good instruction on sharpening broadheads, shooting form, etc.
the lost antler...great movie.
beyond adrenalin is good too, there are some compound hunts though.
anything that the Wensel boys put out.
Bowhunting Reflections by Steve Gorr of Cascade Archery.
http://www.cascadebow.com/alt_home.html
Fred bear compilation
Primal Dreams (just about anything from Wensels/Mittens)
Masters of the bare bow Vol 1-3
Traditional Vision Quest
The Lost Antlers
For Hunting, Traditional Adventures, for instructional, Masters of the Barebow. And no traditonal bowhunter should be without Fred Bears collection.
Jeff
"Doing the twist" if you are looking for a good string tutorial
Anything with Fred Eichler (traditional harvests 1-5), anything with Bill Langer(traditional adventure series), gettin stickbow close 1 and 2. As far as instructional you can't beat the masters of the barebow series.
Steve Gorr's Bowhunting Reflections is a good one as are any of the video's Denny Sturgis does.
Instructional; Tim Stricklands DVD about shooting traditional; form, aiming, tuning, etc.
www.stricklandsarchery.com (http://www.stricklandsarchery.com)
I really enjoy Bill Langer's DVD's. He's a Trad Gang sponsor, too!
http://www.billlanger.com/
Any of Bill's movies are great. Easton Bowhunting with Fred Eichler is really good as well. I want to get the Bear collection.
I enjoy watching the DVD "Lettin' Loose". I know the guys first name is Doug but for the life of me I can't remember his last name. The DVD is not a big money production but is enjoyable to watch. I understand he's donating 25% of the profits from sales to help disabled children enjoy the outdoors.
QuoteOriginally posted by misfire:
I enjoy watching the DVD "Lettin' Loose". I know the guys first name is Doug but for the life of me I can't remember his last name. The DVD is not a big money production but is enjoyable to watch. I understand he's donating 25% of the profits from sales to help disabled children enjoy the outdoors.
I'll second that.
It is the best ive seen.
I too would suggest anything by the Wensels and the Fred Bear collection from 3Rivers is an absolute MUST have.
QuoteOriginally posted by LV2HUNT:
I want to get the Bear collection.
Got that as a Christmas present last year - outstanding stuff!