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Are we in the Golden Era of Archery?

Started by Rank Bull, August 17, 2010, 10:42:00 AM

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cahaba

Well said reddogge. We made our back quivers with hide we ordered or acquired from a kill and cedar shafts and arrow crafting was more the norm than the exception. And you better know how to twist up a string or have a good friend who would build you one.
Now most just buy thier stuff myself included. It takes away some of the tradition. Not quiet the "golden era" we once knew.
With that said I still love it!
cahaba: A Choctaw word that means
"River from above"

Hud

I believe the Golden Age followed the growth of economy immediately after WWII. Hunting and interest in the sport spread quickly in the 50's and 60's. There were a lot more archery shops, and clubs than there are today. States responded with more bowhunting areas and seasons.

Today, the number of hunters, and licenses are down in most states. Mule deer and elk herds are down, due to a number of factors, mostly due to the loss of winter range. Wolves are affecting the elk herds in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming and they are spreading into Washington and Oregon. Ultimately, they will have an affect on the number of tags available in the future.

Many states are in a financial bind, and are either going to cut services, and/or raise license and tag fees.

It is important to become active in a club and national organizations. Increasing membership and getting people involved is harder today, because of the economy. But it is important to get others involved, and stay informed on the issues in your area and state. Make an effort to get others interested in the traditional way. Don't become complacent.

It may not be the Golden Age, but it can be good again.
TGMM Family of the Bow

Ia Hawkeye

Reddogge.
My sentiments exctly !!! Well said !
The younger guys don't understand. One had to experience


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