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Howard G. Gillian

Started by stagetek, February 03, 2010, 11:41:00 AM

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stagetek

Does anyone remember him ? He used to be the Archery editor for Outdoor Life or Sports Afield. I grew up reading his articles. I suppose he's long passed, but wondering if anyone remembers his columns ?

BenBow

Hey thanks for bringing back some memories. I too grew up reading his articles.
But his bow will remain steady, and his hands will be skillful; because of the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob, because of the Shepherd, the Rock of Israel,  (Genesis 49:24 [NETfree])

Jock Whisky

Yup. Even got a couple of his books

JW
Old doesn't start until you hit three figures...and then it's negotiable

I talked with him once way back. He was a bit taken by how heavy my bows were.  He told me about a moose camp where the heaviest bow in the group was a 52 pounder and some in the mid forties.  He was a bit shocked by my 80 plus longbows, he pointed out that not everyone could pull them as easy as I could, I think he was afraid that I could be picking on folks for shooting lighter weight bows. Then he commented, "I bet that thing really puts out an arrow, wow."

jess stuart

Now that brings back some memories.  Used to read his articles at the drug store mag. rack.

reddogge

I remember him well.  I believe it was Howard who advocated lighter poundage bows for whitetails.

Incidentally his name is G. Howard Gillelan.
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Tom Mussatto

Yes, I remember him. He was the archery editor for Outdoor Life for 20 years, one of the original members of the P&Y Club, and a pretty prolific writer of books and articles on bowhunting and fishing. He passed away in the late 90's.
Tom Mussatto

foxbo

I have a couple of his books. I remember reading once where he said one of his most memorable shots was a head shot on a ground hog at 30 paces.
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Longbowwally

His regular archery column was something I enjoyed many years ago....
LONG LIVE THE LONGBOW!

Wally Holmes

stagetek

Thanks reddogge, I couldn't remember. I thought it might be, and figured I had it confused with G Fred. How many books did he write ?

Gerry

Remember him and like others have some of his books.

Steve H.

I read decades worth of his columns.  He helped convince this young (at the time) reader that to routinely kill animals with arrows would be a very rare occurence and that those who did were just anomolies.  I think he killed something like two in all those decades, lol.  A mule deer doe in Utah and a wooly pen sheep....

Tony Sanders

I remember G. Howard Gillelan. He actually lived in Maryland for a while. I think he was some how involved when the Tuckahoe Bowmen Archery Range/Club on the Eastern Shore Of Maryland got started many years ago. He also wrote: The Complete Book Of The Bow&Arrow.

 

gordie

hey tony,
i just found that same book at a used book
store for .50cents.  i said to myself there's
got be something good in there. i was right.


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