Traditional Bowhunter Magazine had an article about a lady that hunted (quite successfully) with a 30-some pound bow and super heavy arrows.
I think the article may have been titled 'Silent but Deadly'.
Can any of you tell me where to find this TBM article. If any of you have the issue with this article, I would be interested in getting a copy.
Thanks and best regards, Skychief.
I remember that article. Heavy arrows....
That's the one Roger!
What state was she hunting?
I have most issues from the last few years. You find out what issue and if I have it I will copy it and send it to you.
I searched and could not find it, prior to 2009, found another thread on the Internet talking about it, I did not find it in 2008, maybe I missed it.
QuoteOriginally posted by Jon Stewart:
I have most issues from the last few years. You find out what issue and if I have it I will copy it and send it to you.
Very kind of you Jon.
I can't remember which state she was hunting in.
C'mon fellers.....Which issue was it??? :pray:
It was about Janet George and several other women who bowhunt, mostly in Colorado but it has been a while. I will do some checking; I'll bet it was written by Connie Renfro.
I remember the article Lucas is referring to but couldnt find the issue in my TBM collection. Is this it?
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/34953703/Defying-the-Modern-Myth-of-Bowhunting
Lucas, thanks and let me know if you find the right issue please!
Canyon, I don't think that is what I am after, though a good read. I have a friend that desperately wants to find this article. I vaguely remembr reading it in TBM, but, don't recall much about it.
Thanks guys, Skychief.
Skychief it is April/May 2002 issue. I found it of interest myself and have it copied.
Sorry the one I am talking about is the one Canyon gave you.
Read that one a while back... very good read.
:campfire:
Just goes to show that hunting is a skill and not a piece of equipment.
QuoteOriginally posted by Lucas K:
It was about Janet George and several other women who bowhunt, mostly in Colorado but it has been a while. I will do some checking; I'll bet it was written by Connie Renfro.
The one you remember was titled, "You're Hunting With That?" by Tina Portman. You can download it here, toward the bottom of the page.
http://www.huntingfortomorrow.com/women.htm
Can't open link... What "exact" pound pull of bow and how heavy were the arrows?
Thanx
Great read.
Very interesting read.
At the end of the movie, Quigley said: " this ain't Dodge city and you ain't Matt Dillon".
I understand all of us are differnt in our strengths and abilities, but why does it seem we always gravitate to the question, "what is the least, easiest, fastest way, I can get away with it".
Don't mean to offend, sorry if I did.
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