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How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
#2787001
11/27/11 05:16 PM
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John Smith
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I hunt traditional longbow and recurve. Just wondering how many traditional hunters are on this forum?
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
[Re: John Smith]
#2787262
11/27/11 07:15 PM
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bjankowski
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I do both depending on where I'm hunting.
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
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#2787337
11/27/11 07:45 PM
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Babycougar
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Getting back to it... But have been out of the game for a while. I prefer traditional. More sporting/exciting imo
"Suffer the pain of discipline or suffer the pain of regret"
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
[Re: Babycougar]
#2787431
11/27/11 08:28 PM
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SPITFIRE125
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Traditional only for me, shoot a recurve mostly but own and shoot both recurve And longbow.
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
[Re: SPITFIRE125]
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11/28/11 01:13 AM
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cmc
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Seems my moods run in cycles. A few years back I hunted mostly with recurve and most all the time before that it was compound and last year for some reason a rifle seemed like fun but this week I will be in camp most of the week so gonna carry the short recurve.
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
[Re: cmc]
#2789007
11/28/11 04:54 AM
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John Smith
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I personally think traditional bowhunting is a more effective hunting weapon once you have mastered it. You can't shoot a compound with sights at anything moving. All I need to see is a shape so I can shoot earlier and later than a compound hunter. Traditional guys have more fun than compound guys too not having to worry about sight pins, noise, extra weight, range finders etc. Plus you can shoot ducks, dove, pheasant, squirrels, racoons, armadillos, bobcats and other moving targets.
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
[Re: John Smith]
#2789630
11/28/11 03:32 PM
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Babycougar
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I personally think traditional bowhunting is a more effective hunting weapon once you have mastered it. You can't shoot a compound with sights at anything moving. All I need to see is a shape so I can shoot earlier and later than a compound hunter. Traditional guys have more fun than compound guys too not having to worry about sight pins, noise, extra weight, range finders etc. Plus you can shoot ducks, dove, pheasant, squirrels, racoons, armadillos, bobcats and other moving targets. I think your argument just swayed me to fix up my old recurve instead of purchasing a new/used compound!! Lol I was going to get a compound bc my neck is injured and I thought the break-over would be more gentle than the steady-pull of a traditional bow but I hate the thought of all the sites and stabilizers and junk...never used any of that before...just one pin site several years ago
"Suffer the pain of discipline or suffer the pain of regret"
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
[Re: Babycougar]
#2789910
11/28/11 04:55 PM
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DoubleB20
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I'm trad only...all those gadgets on the wheelie bows are too confusing for me...
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
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#2791949
11/29/11 02:35 AM
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ParkCountyElkDestroyer
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I lasted about 1 season with the traditional set up. Was never able to connect on any animal that season so I gave it up. I didn't have the time or patience to really get good at it. I was young and needed immediate gratification which was never achieved because it takes a lot of experience to be accurate! Maybe in the next few years I will try again.
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
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#2792231
11/29/11 03:40 AM
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DRILHER
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I just started with a recurve. Bought a Bob Lee Recurve a couple of months ago. I took it to stand to try for one of the spikes we have. They didn't come out. I'm going to carry my compound and recurve for awhile. not enough confidence to try it on one of the big boys yet.
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
[Re: DRILHER]
#2793057
11/29/11 02:51 PM
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bjankowski
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That’s the thing about traditional you’re not going to buy a bow and then go deer hunting with it in a few weeks like I’ve seen a lot of people do with compounds (if you do you're nutz). You have to be dedicated enough to shoot enough to be proficient with it, and know our limits. Shooting a compound and killing an animal does not take the effort that traditional hunting does. I actually like to make most of my hunting gear; knives quiver and bows.
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
[Re: John Smith]
#2793350
11/29/11 04:18 PM
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PrimitiveHunter
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I shoot a 68" longbow but can't say I currently hunt with it. I'm on a great place for bowhunting but have a couple of old guys that won't allow it. My plan is to outlast them. The landowner doesn't care but he isn't going to get involved and over rule the old men on the lease. Once they're gone, it's on!
Practice doesn’t make perfect. Practice makes permanent.
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
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#2796960
11/30/11 03:54 PM
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mjaye
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I had a traditional way back and I have been looking for a new one now for a year but all I see are compounds. Amny words of wisdom for a traditional for me and one for youth he is 9.
Thanks
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
[Re: mjaye]
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11/30/11 04:09 PM
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PrimitiveHunter
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I bought 3 recurves some years back at pawn shops for bowfishing. Mine is an AMF. My Wife's and Son's are Bear. I paid $30 for the AMF and $50 for the pair of Bears. I'd look in the 45 - 50 lb range. If you can find them with curved shelfs, you don't have to put an arrow rest on them.
Pawn shops can't hardly get rid of them so if they have one, they are usually only too willing to make a deal on it.
Practice doesn’t make perfect. Practice makes permanent.
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
[Re: PrimitiveHunter]
#2797570
11/30/11 06:51 PM
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SPITFIRE125
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I have two longbows for sale one real nice bow on the lower end of the coustom bows and another made by Bob Lee (the Natural) which is a high end bow. If you are interested let me know by PM or call. 903-681-6044.
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
[Re: SPITFIRE125]
#2798620
12/01/11 12:43 AM
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DFWPI
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I hunt with recurve and compound
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
[Re: DFWPI]
#2799215
12/01/11 03:23 AM
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cuthand1
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Traditional only for about 26 years now!! Recurves,longbows,selfbows. Love them all. The whole traditional hunting and stump shooting challenge is great!! Plus its just plan fun to tinker with making arrows etc.
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
[Re: cuthand1]
#2799427
12/01/11 04:20 AM
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4K outdoors and taxidermy
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Here-Here. Taditional all the way for me, the only time I break out the rifle is to sight in the old .222 for varmint hunting. I love the traditional bows and shooting them. When you take a deer you feel like you've accomplished something. In the off season there's 3-D shoots all over, best thing about them is your gonna get a shot at every stand you go to. It's so addicting I've become a trad bow hoarder got about 25 in the bow room right now, and a pretty fair number of them have made meat.
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
[Re: 4K outdoors and taxidermy]
#2799895
12/01/11 01:07 PM
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Bobby B
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I have hunted with a bow since 1978. I have owned and shot only recurves and long bows since 1987.
Get with some good shooters to practice and get off the range and out playing follow me with Judos if you want to get good. Shoot out to 100 yards and a 15 yard shot will seem easy.
As far as a new guy and a kid, be sure you spend as much on the kid as you do yourself. Quality equipment and arrows that match and he will be ahead of the game
I always had my kids arrows matched to them and their equipment and didnt give them my old cut down arrows which would be the same as shooting a fence post myself.
Judo points are your best friend. Take a few shots as you walk to your stand to warm up .
Most of my old hunting buddies will tell you they had rather go without their bow as to go without their Judo.
Last edited by Bobby B; 12/01/11 01:08 PM.
" If you can't have no fun, it ain't no use a'goin' ! " - old man in a Sweetwater , TX cafe
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
[Re: Bobby B]
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12/01/11 01:29 PM
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sweetwilliam
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Bobby what is the judo you are talking about?
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
[Re: Bobby B]
#2800162
12/01/11 02:52 PM
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PrimitiveHunter
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I have also carried some poor man Judos. It depends on the diameter of your arrow but I used to stick fired 38 spcl brass over the end of the shaft and tape it on with electrical tape. If it gets stuck in a stump, it's no big loss to just leave it there.
Practice doesn’t make perfect. Practice makes permanent.
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
[Re: sweetwilliam]
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12/01/11 03:28 PM
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bjankowski
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Bobby what is the judo you are talking about?
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
[Re: bjankowski]
#2800655
12/01/11 05:40 PM
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mjaye
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Thanks Guys, I will pick up a recurve for them to try before I spend a lot of money on one.
It will be good quality time with them either way. We will be taking some basic archery lessons at the range soon and go from there. It has beeen to many years for me to teach him. So we will learn together.
Thanks again.
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
[Re: mjaye]
#2804220
12/02/11 08:32 PM
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Spondoly
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Nothing but recurve and longbow, but mostly recurve. My favorite that I shoot mostly is a 60# Martin Hatfield takedown. It has taken down 11 whitetail total here in Texas and 3 Muley bucks in New Mexico. The closer the shot the better it is for me. The challenge of getting close is the goal . My closest is 4 yards away sitting in a 15 foot ladder stand in NM. Hunted all my life with rifles. Got to be ho hum and no adrenalin rush at all. Got back into archery like I did in teen age years and early 20's. Been hunting only with recurves the last 20 something years and the excitement is still there. You never want to get rid of buck fever..... you just want to be able to manage it . Good Luck......Shoot small, miss small.....Pick a spot!!!!! _________________ Spondoly
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Re: How many traditional bowhunters are on this forum?
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#2804933
12/03/11 01:45 AM
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White Falcon
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I shoot long bows, recurves and compound. The older I get the more I use a recurve.
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