Rainer
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1. Chasing Caribou in Newfoundland or Nunavut
2. Stones
2. Stones
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A bucket list item is making a self bow and taking a deer with it. Just have to get time to do that.
I’m derailing, but could you guys start a thread detailing self bow builds? Also a bucket list item to make and kill something with one. I think they’re cool as chit in general.I haven't killed any deer with my self bows yet either, but it's definitely a lot of fun to make them. Good thing to do in the winter.
I'm truly jealous of people who got to experience hunting before marketing and media were involved. I'm 34 years old. It was already being corrupted by the time I was born. I wish I could have hunted sheep in the Jack O'Connor days and mule deer when 30 inch bucks were a normal thing.I’m gonna echo Geetar but would like to request a time machine. Elk from a pack string in the Bob Marshall back in the Copenhaver days & sheep in the unlimited units before folks started making podcasts about the unlimited units.
I'm definitely not an expert, but I could start a thread that discusses how to start building wooden bows and detailing the common issues that I ran into/that people commonly have questions about if that sounds like something people would be interested in. Seems like a bunch of people want to give it a try but don't know where to start. If I do, I'll try to make it pretty comprehensive so it may take me a while to get around to it.I’m derailing, but could you guys start a thread detailing self bow builds? Also a bucket list item to make and kill something with one. I think they’re cool as chit in general.
Excellent. I’d appreciate that. I’ve been thinking I’d use hard maple, laminate a hickory backer on to hold it together, and perhaps something a bit more decorative for the grip. Looking forward to hearing from folks who’ve done it successfully and will probably have a ton of questions.I'm definitely not an expert, but I could start a thread that discusses how to start building wooden bows and detailing the common issues that I ran into/that people commonly have questions about if that sounds like something people would be interested in. Seems like a bunch of people want to give it a try but don't know where to start. If I do, I'll try to make it pretty comprehensive so it may take me a while to get around to it.