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Going to Texas

Started by Mike Yancey, January 12, 2010, 10:28:00 AM

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Mike Yancey

Here's the stuff that's making the trip to Texas next week. My sinew and rawhide backed bows with some sourwood and cane shafts with some new stone points made for me by a new knapper I am using now Stephen Cooley. These are some real nice points, I just mounted them yesterday and shot them today to see how they flew on the shafts.
Good stuff!
Mike  

Tater 2

Very Cool stuff there!!

  Good Luck in Texas!
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wingnut

Mike,

Where are you headed?

Mike
Mike Westvang

Izzy

Beautiful stuff Mike, enjoy.

Mike Yancey

Mike,
Me my wife Lisa along with Ed Scott and his wife and son are going to a place called Rocksprings by Del Rio. We are on a cull hunt for does and hogs.
Mike

D. Key

Mike:

Real beauties.  Best of luck down in South Tx.

What do you shoot the stone points into without fear of breakage??  I'd be skeeered to shoot those beauties into anything with much density.

Thanks,
"Pick-A-Spot"

Doug Key

**DONOTDELETE**

Good luck Mike to You and everyone else in your hunting party.

FerretWYO

Good luck Mike I always look forward to your storys.
TGMM Family of The Bow

FerretWYO

we got to talk about your bows one of these days too.
TGMM Family of The Bow

billy shipp

Mike,
Those are beautiful bows and arrows.
I once lived in Campwood, which in the same county as Rocksprings, (Edwards).

Ya'll should have a blast, especially deer hunting. The average there is around one deer to every six acres, and it's not unusual to see lots of Exotics roaming around. The fun thing is that you never know what will walk by offering a shot.

I hope you're taking more than the 5 arrows   :)

rastaman

Beautiful bows & arrows!  Good luck to you guys and girls!
TGMM Family of the Bow

                                                   :archer:                                              

Randy Keene
"Life is precious and so are you."  Marley Keene

wingnut

Mike,

That's cool, I've hunted not too far east of there.  Nice country and should be warmer this time of year then AR.

If your route brings you our way, stop by.

Mike
Mike Westvang

amicus

Rocksprings is very nice. About a 2 hour drive from my place. Good Luck

Gilbert
The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich and He addeth no sorrow with it. Prov 10;22

A sinner saved by Grace.

Mike Yancey

I have a bunch more arrows Billy, and D. I shoot them into a foam broadhead target then run a new line of flakes after I'm done to sharpen them if needed, but you have to shoot them to see how they fly. Randy we can talk bows anytime.
Mike

bowmofo

Good Luck Mike! I love the paint Job   :thumbsup:
KEEP IT SIMPLE!

Mudd

I want to thank you for sharing with us! I also look forward to your return and the follow up thread.
I will make it to Texas or somewhere to hunt out of state(God willing) this coming year. I need to keep it on the "Cheap" especially if I'm gonna try to take the "Woogchilde" along.

Nice work Mike! Hope to see you at the MoBoJam.
God bless,Mudd
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.

Hud

Great looking bows and arrows. I would also like to learn more about your bows when you get the time. Thanks for the pictures.
TGMM Family of the Bow

JMartin

Good luck! I love that country down there, I'm betting you're gonna love it too!

marshall brown

Beautiful bows Mike. Could You give us some info and specs on them?

Mike Yancey

Marshall,
Both bows are 60-65 lb @ 26'', sinew and rawhide backed 52'' long one is osage the other is vine maple. The osage is 1 1/2 wide with antelope sinew and rawhide and antelope horn overlays on the tips. The vine maple is 2 1/4 wide with elk sinew and antelope rawhide. The vine maple is a real fast bow as it has no deflex only reflex. The osage bow has deflex off of the handle then going into reflex to the tips. It is a real sweet shooter just not as fast as the other.
Mike


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