Howdy all, just reposting my shout out to Tradgang!- a safer version sans c!@#$%^d bow reference ;) I get it now after reading the sticky. Glad I found this place and hope to learn a lot! I'm not new to archery in general however I've only been back in the saddle about a month after a 15 year hiatus. I had gotten my vintage Bear Tigercat out of storage after realizing one day that I had something I could shoot in my yard sans gun range, get a workout to boot, and use my own energy to propel my projectile to my target or quarry! Anyway, the ol' Tigercat had to go and has since been replaced by a vintage Super Grizzly 50# and a Samick Sage with 45 and 60# limbs. I'm having a ball and can't wait to redevelop my accuracy using JUST my eyeballs :)
Welcome back to the inner sanctum of archery. Be sure to check out Traditional Bowhunters of Florida. I ride down there a couple of times and year to their shoots and have a great time.
Welcome back into the fold!
Welcome and enjoy!!!!!
Welcome from Missouri! :archer:
:wavey: :campfire:
Welcome
Welcome to the Gang and back to archery!
First year of trad for me too. If you get down this way holler and maybe we can lose an arrow or three. Good luck!
Welcome,
Great bunch of folks here.
Welcome!!
Welcome!
Welcome to Tradgang
Welcome. This is a great place to learn and make contacts. Youll find everyone from the legends to fellas who havent killed a critter in over a quarter of a century worth of hunting and everything in beteween. Good luck and enjoy the new gear.
Pull up your chair and settle in to the best site on the web! Welcome!
WELCOME :wavey: from N.C.
Welcome! :campfire:
Welcome. You just missed a trad gathering a little bit North of you this past Sat and Sun.near Calvery Ga. You should check out TBOF they purty active....and will buy you steaks.lol.RC
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Welcome. You just missed a trad gathering a little bit North of you this past Sat and Sun.near Calvery Ga. You should check out TBOF they purty active....and will buy you steaks.lol.RC
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Welcome from Tallahassee. Great site to learn from.
I envy you for being in that part of the world. Beautiful area, great season temps, right in between those beautiful Apalachicola and Suwannee River bottoms, close to the beach, great saltwater fly fishing..... I'd say God has been especially good to you.
Welcome to the best archery sight with the greatest of people. We welcome you into our family.
Welcome from Alaska. Enjoy your renewal!
Welcome!
Welcome! :wavey:
Welcome to the gang!
Bisch
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I envy you for being in that part of the world. Beautiful area, great season temps, right in between those beautiful Apalachicola and Suwannee River bottoms, close to the beach, great saltwater fly fishing..... I'd say God has been especially good to you.
Thanks to all of you. Yeah, this country here is not bad at all. A real improvement over the landscape in SW FL where I grew up, though I enjoyed the fishing down there more. NW FL definitely is good for the bow though.
Name's Chuck btw
welcome aboard and enjoy the ride. Great fun
Glad you made it :)
9 welcome. I'm in a lease about an hour and 15 minutes north of you so I'm passing through Tallee about every other weekend. Maybe we can meet up sometime and shoot a few arrows. On a side note, every guy in our lease is from Tallee and they are all top notch people. Great part of the country! Dont forget you got Apalachicola not too far away which is basically an untaped Tarpon fishery.
Welcome, you've come to the right place!
Doesn't it feel good to put the arch back in archery?!
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9 welcome. I'm in a lease about an hour and 15 minutes north of you so I'm passing through Tallee about every other weekend. Maybe we can meet up sometime and shoot a few arrows. On a side note, every guy in our lease is from Tallee and they are all top notch people. Great part of the country! Dont forget you got Apalachicola not too far away which is basically an untaped Tarpon fishery.
Bog, sounds good to me, we could definitely put a few downrange, pm me sometime. Yeah, tarpon are fun and I've caught enough of them to be basically 'been there done that' haha, it's them redfish I want on my line.
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Welcome, you've come to the right place!
Doesn't it feel good to put the arch back in archery?!
Yeah, I realized early on if you are a serious archer the stick is the way to go. I keep the wheelie around as a tool. Wheelie=pickup truck, stick=sports car ;)