Howdy, folks.
Several years ago I acquired a 46# recurve that was made for me by Jeffrey archery. I practiced shooting at targets and roving, but didn't get out and hunt. After retiring from the USAF, moving, and getting a new job the bow sat in the closet. A couple weeks ago I picked up a Traditional Bowhunter magazine and the itch came back. I strung my bow and pulled it a couple times, thinking I need to pick up a target. I'm also now thinking of finally getting out and attempting a harvest with it this year.
However, I have to confess a lack of confidence. Oh, with practice I know I'll be able to hit what I'm aiming at. The question is my ability to get a deer (or hog or whatever) to step within range, then draw and release without spooking it.
This past season I spent many hours in a treestand 60 yards from a corn pile with a rifle in my lap (just an incidental reference to gun hunting! ;) ). There was sign and I'd hear them before the sun came up, but I came out of the season skunked.
The thought of hunting with this recurve is intimidating. However, I see the pictures in magazines and online of successful traditional hunters, plus, the Indians did it with far less sophisticated bows. In my head I know it's possible, the challenge will be walking it out.
Thus, I'm here to learn.
A little bit about why I chose a traditional bow:
When I first got interested in a bow I went to a 3D shoot to see what I could learn. I saw significant differences between the compound and traditional shooters.
I watched a compound shooter fully draw his bow and hold it while he sighted the target. While holding, he reached up with his thumb and scratched his ear. When his technology lined up he hit his trigger release. He had lots of gadgets helping him.
Then I watched the traditional shooters. Draw and release. Simple and fluid. It came down to the man, not the gadgets.
Also, there was a big difference in personalities between the two groups. The compound shooters were more "serious", while the traditional guys were having a lot more fun.
In the end, I decided that I wanted to keep things simple, and since Jeffrey is just up the road, I visited them and ordered a bow.
I've babbled long enough. I'll close this and stop back from time to time. Looking forward to browsing the forums.
Welcome to the fun bro :)
Yep this is the best site by far on the web, You'll learn alot here and the folks are the best. Welcome. :campfire:
welcome brother.....you will never be the same again......which can be a good thing !!!!!! :archer:
Welcome!! You won't regret the decision of going the traditional route. If you ever have a question don't be afraid to ask, trust me I didn't for along time cause I didn't want to sound stupid. Everybody on tradgang will help out whenever we can!
Stay tuned,there is a lot to learn here. Don't be
afraid to ask about something you don't understand. Welcome,riverrat.
Good choice guy. I've tried both and trad is the only way. The folks on this site will take you in and help you in ways you can't believe. They will treat you like family and not humiliate you if you don't know or ask goofy questions. You will start spending more and more time on here and everyone will console you when your divorce is finale. You will love it-welcome.
Welcome, you wont be disappointed if you stick with it.
Pull up a log and enjoy the fun.try and look over the main page and see all the forums that are available. Tons of info on TG
welcome to the gang.
Welcome and good luck.
Welcome. You came to the right place.
Welcome aboard you will have alot of fun "hit or miss"!!
welcome to our world brother bowhunter :campfire:
Welcome...
Welcome! No better place to learn! Ask questions when you have them, or just cruise and learn from other's questions.
:campfire:
Glad to have ya' and thanks for your service to our country!
Don't be intimidated by all the ins and outs of trad archery. Just go to the newbie links and some arrow tuning pages. Then have fun!
You are already a hunter , so let your instints lead you and you will be in the close proximity of deer soon.
Good Luck!
Welcome friend! :campfire:
Welcome to the gang!
George
Welcome!
Gee, I did that once. Took a recurve out and killed a deer. So, it can be done!
Not often, by me, but sometimes a body gets lucky.
Oh, here's a pic of the deer, and my Jeffery. :)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v249/Killdeer/Hunting%20and%20Camp/Ashly.jpg)
May your journey be full of joyful discovery.
Killdeer
WELCOME, YOUR IN GOOD HANDS,,
There is enough knowledge here to fill volumes of books. Better than that though, is the great people here. Everyone is always willing to assist. Welcome to the most addictive hobby/sport I have ever done!
Welcome! :campfire: :archer:
Pull up a log, the fires warm :wavey: .
Butch L