
anyone do any bow hunting?
anyone do any bow hunting?
if there are any traditional bowhunters out there you might appreciate my newest purchace. all hand carved.


That is sweet!
When I went hunting ( I have decided not to buy a license this year on principal of it being too expensive ), that is what I loved to do! Bow Hunting seemed much more like hunting than...plugging a deer with a rifle over 200 yards away.
Speaking of the price going up, I talked to the woman in the Hunting and Fishing dpt. in Wal*Mart yesterday, and she said that they were going up in price again!
Hell, a Fishing License with a Trout Stamp is $31.00 - unreal!
When I went hunting ( I have decided not to buy a license this year on principal of it being too expensive ), that is what I loved to do! Bow Hunting seemed much more like hunting than...plugging a deer with a rifle over 200 yards away.
Speaking of the price going up, I talked to the woman in the Hunting and Fishing dpt. in Wal*Mart yesterday, and she said that they were going up in price again!
Hell, a Fishing License with a Trout Stamp is $31.00 - unreal!
Jae Smith
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im glad you like. i have been a bow hunter for a while now and i got tired of how "tecnical" it has become. its not really that hard. put dot on target and pull triger. now i have no sights and have to do it entirely by feal. im only good up to about 25 yrds right now but with a bit more practice things will get better.
i will tell you it is definatly not cheep geting a hand crafted bow like that. it cost as much as getting a good compound. you just dont get suckerd into buying some of the hundreds of extras that exist for the compound. there is also a bit more pride when doing it the old fashoned way.
i will tell you it is definatly not cheep geting a hand crafted bow like that. it cost as much as getting a good compound. you just dont get suckerd into buying some of the hundreds of extras that exist for the compound. there is also a bit more pride when doing it the old fashoned way.
I love your quote in your signature, Nighthawk, Type-O is awesome.
Jae Smith
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Hey
Sweet Bow.....
I've been shooting bow since I remember and have been archery hunting since I was old enough. About 4 years ago, I threw away all techie devices. I still shoot a badass compound (Browning Afterburner), but there's no sights, no quiver, and an old school rest. I do use a stabilizer on it, b/c the thing will jump right out of your hands.
Although my hunting hobby has gone down the crapper since I've moved to South Florida, I do shoot once a week and still get on my once a year Boar hunt up in the middle of the state. Those things are crazy.
Justin
I've been shooting bow since I remember and have been archery hunting since I was old enough. About 4 years ago, I threw away all techie devices. I still shoot a badass compound (Browning Afterburner), but there's no sights, no quiver, and an old school rest. I do use a stabilizer on it, b/c the thing will jump right out of your hands.
Although my hunting hobby has gone down the crapper since I've moved to South Florida, I do shoot once a week and still get on my once a year Boar hunt up in the middle of the state. Those things are crazy.
Justin
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