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Any of you young guys out there....(35 and younger)

Started by stick_string, November 03, 2009, 09:37:00 AM

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Jazen

Why did I get interested in Trad bowhunting?  Two words:
Mike Mitten.
Nuf said.

bog monster

I'm 30 and have shot trad since I could pick up a bow. I tried a wheel bow for one season and it just didn't "fit". It felt like I was dragging a car fender through the woods. I also think that skills like stalking, tracking and still- hunting are more effective and important than anything you can buy.
 I generally stalk/still-hunt, but I am getting more and more into ground blinds. It is alot easier to bring the kids.

Want2no

I'm 33.
1.  I began shooting Trad last fall after talking to a co-worker who only hunts with a long bow.  This got me interested.  I picked up my dad's old Hoyt recurve and began shooting.  Shooting a bow became enjoyable again! I love the natural feel of it all.  I sold the wheels this fall.  I still enjoy the gun hunt but as for the bow...It's all Trad for me.  

2. No.  
I wash my OLD torn and faded camo in Baking soda
Store them in a sealed bag with Scent wafers
I do NOT own a GPS or Range finder. I do use a compass and keep my shots under 20 yards.  (granted, If I get lost in the woods around here I can walk in any direction and hit a road within a mile or so)

3.  I hunt from treestands or ground blinds.  

I to agree today's mainstream hunting shows are all about "Super Model Bucks" and instant gratification.  I used to watch them all but it became almost comical and began to leave a bad taste.  It seems to degrade the hunt.  I think "new hunters" watch these shows and beleive there should be multiple 150++++++class bucks walking in their woodlot for the taking. I can tell you, that's not the case were I hunt.  Sorry for the soapbox ending.

Hunt Safe!
Jeremy

kbetts

33 and traditional for about two years.  Been shooting bows since I was about ten.  Have owned countless compounds and still work on them quite regularly.  All my friends still shoot compounds but a few have bought 'curves in the past year.
I went trad when I came to the realization that all the deer I was shooting were inside 20 yds. anyway.  So many less things to think about.  Missed my first couple of deer around the age of 23.  I knew I wasn't yet ready.  Bought a beautiful BW from an older gentleman that could no longer use it.  In April I shot Delawares first trad turkey with it and haven't looked back.  Actually bought a second BW and gave the other one to my little bro.  I don't use scent lock.  Do not use bait.  I hunt trees mostly, but have become very fond of my ground blinds.
I wish someone would buy my compound, I want a Morrison.
"The overhead view is of me in a maze...you see what I'm hunting a few steps away."  Phish

bowmaster12

Im 26 years old and this is my first year hunting with the trad equipment. ive always been "old school" in ust things in life but if i had to pick one reason i got went to the trad gear was my grandpa, i can fall into that mold at times and i hunt from treestands

jsweka

I'm heading into the latter part of 35, so I just barely made the "younger" cut.

I started shooting traditional bows around 1996.  Before that I was really big into 3D and got caught up on the quest for speed.  I use to shoot an extra length riser Golden Eagle compound that was perfect for shooting with fingers.  Eventually that bow just didn't seem fast enough eventhough I shot really well with it.  That started my spiral into the hell of the quest for speed - got a faster bow; couldn't shoot it with fingers; got a release; got a faster bow; shot worse; and just didn't have fun at 3D's anymore.

One 3D shoot, I saw a couple guys shooting with recurves and longbows and they looked like they were having a blast eventhough they weren't getting 10's on every target (and missing a few).  That's when I decided.  Borrowed an old Shakespere recurve from a friend of my father. Upgraded to a Great Plains recurve as a college graduation present.  Started making my own longbows a couple years ago. And most importantly - put the fun back into it!

As I get older, the simpler (not necessarily easier)I want things. I shot enough deer out of tree stands with my compounds.  Now I really only want deer off the ground with my homemade longbow - buck or doe doesn't matter.
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