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Your favorite Trad Bowhunting / hunting Quotes

Started by tradtusker, April 28, 2009, 10:16:00 PM

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bretto

Don't remember where I saw or heard this but it was:

" Traditional archery being not about how far away You could hit something with a bow but about how close You could get before You hit it "

bretto

PaddyMac

I just scrounged this Turkish proverb up and liked it well enough to plant it on my sig:

"If you leave archery one day, it will leave you 10 days."
Pat McGann

Southwest Archery Scorpion longbow, 35#
Fleetwood Frontier longbow, 40#
Southwest Archery Scorpion, 45#
Bob Lee Exotic Stickbow, 51#
Bob Lee Signature T/D recurve, 47#
Bob Lee Signature T/D recurve, 55#
Howatt Palomar recurve (69"), 40#

"If you leave archery for one day, it will leave you for 10 days."  --Turkish proverb

ALDO

"One does not hunt in order to kill; on the contrary, one kills in order to have hunted."
    Jose Ortega y Gasset
"One does not hunt in order to kill; on the contrary, one kills in order to have hunted."
    Jose Ortega y Gasset

Fallguy

"In the end we will conserve only what we love. We will love only what we understand. We will understand only what we are taught" Baba Dioum  Conservationist

Turkhunter

My dad said this to me when I had been hunting on my own for a couple years and had missed several deer. "Son, when you get tired of coming home or back to camp empty handed you will learn to take your time and make your shots count instead of just shooting to hear your gun roar." I realized there was a lot of wisdom in that statement and I applied it to hunting with all types of weapons with great success.
J.K. Traditions Kanati 56" 52#@27"

Hit-or-Miss

Not "Trad Archery", but a damn good one from Herb Parsons, Exibition shooter for Winchester Arms in the 1950's; "Take your boy hunting, and you won't have to hunt for your boy".

Sixby

This is really great stuff and I heartily agree with most of it.
As I was hunting a large hillside elderberry patch about 40 years ago a man came down the same path I was on and he had a super nice Browning bow . Explorer. As I admired his bow and talked with him he told me how to hunt the patch effectively. He told me where to take my stand and when the deer would come up the path , How the wind would be perfect for me as the breeze moved up the hill ect. When he finished I thanked him and I sad is there anything else. He gave me this quote I have never ever forgotten.

 "With patience possess ye your soul!"

I have applied this hundreds of times since that time and with fondness remember his kindness toward me.

God bless you all, Steve

onewhohasfun

My favorite is the reason most of us are here, "It is not how far, but how close".
Tom

SteveMcD

"I have regretted but a few shots. But I have never regretted not taking a shot".  

My closing salutation below --    :archer:
Someday you and I will take the Great Hart by our own skill alone, and with an arrow. And then the Little Gods of the Woods will chuckle and rub their hands and say, "Look, Brothers. An Archer! The Old Times are not altogether gone!"

Bowwild

"As a hunter I'm a part of nature rather than apart from it."

I've referred to this quote many times over the years when I'm asked why hunting is important to me.

The words are originally attributed (I believe) to an early official with the Izzak Walton League.

wildgame

"go afield with good attitude,and with respect for the wildlife you hunt, and the forest and fields in which you walk" -Fred Bear

Bowwild

I hope you'll pardon my suggestion regarding the often quoted "aim small, miss small".  

I believe it is very important to keep one's thoughts positive when shooting. I'd say,"aim small, hit small". This keeps 'missing' out of the mind.

Gray Buffalo

There  are some real words of wisdom in these quotes. I especially like "go afield with good attitude,and with respect for the wildlife you hunt, and the forest and fields in which you walk" -Fred Bear and "its the process, not the kill. unknowen
I try not to let my mind wander...It is too small and fragile to be out by itself.

"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the Government take care of him; better take a closer look at the American Indian." Henry Ford

Jeff D. Holchin

I enjoy the references to the bow and arrow in the Bible, such as my signature line.
Genesis 27:3 "Take your bow and a quiver full of arrows out into the open country, and hunt some wild game for me."

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Squirrel Bait

Biggie Hoffman said, Turkey hunting is a shotgun sport ! They deserve a face full of #5's !  

If you've ever chase them with a bow then you can understand!
If you've never been in the woods at daylight, and seen the world come alive, you haven't " Lived".

lpcjon2

Success is the one thing you risk the most to acheive, sometimes the risk is its own reward.

That works for hunting and everything else in life.Tim
Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a
difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.
—President Ronald Reagan

Mudd

"If it ain't a dead deer yet it's because I haven't had enough shots at it!!!"...Me

God bless,Mudd

BTW: this is a joke... and the deer know it..lol
Trying to make a difference
Psalm 37:4
Roy L "Mudd" Williams
TGMM- Family Of The Bow
Archery isn't something I do, it's who I am!
The road to "Sherwood" makes for an awesome journey.

Lippe

"How could you possibly miss at 7 yards?"
I asked myself that one once. LOL
Lippe

Kevin Dill

Aldo Leopod -"In those days we had never heard of passing up a chance to kill a wolf. In a second we were pumping lead into the pack, but with more excitement than accuracy; how to aim a steep downhill shot is always confusing. When our rifles were empty, the old wolf was down, and a pup was dragging a leg into impassable side-rocks.

We reached the old wolf in time to watch a fierce green fire dying in her eyes. I realized then, and have known ever since, that there was something new to me in those eyes—something known only to her and to the mountain. I was young then, and full of trigger-itch; I thought that because fewer wolves meant more deer, that no wolves would mean hunters' paradise. But after seeing the green fire die, I sensed that neither the wolf nor the mountain agreed with such a view."

Geezer

Colorado Traditional Archers Society
Colorado Bowhunters Association
RMEF / NWTF


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