nyantler Posted December 27, 2013 Share Posted December 27, 2013 You know what would be a perfect hunt? Go out and cut something like a hickory stave. Let it season for a year. Get out your best whittling knife and make a longbow. Make your own arrows. Oh, maybe to give yourself a fighting chance, a few purchased cedar shafts might be acceptable....lol..... or not. Knapp you own stone broadheads and then go out and get a deer (any deer) with your own home-made archery equipment. Man what an accomplishment that would be. My introduction to hunting occurred in almost that same way when I was about 11 years old. Well, it wasn't deer .... lol. But it was pigeons in the barn that I killed with my trusty self-made longbow and fletchless willow arrows. I always had an idea of doing it in a little grander fashion and taking a deer with self-made archery equipment. Never did it, but it sure is a neat idea. Now that would be a perfect deer season. I'm working on that as you speak... self made bow and arrows... gets me to a whole knew level of excitementabout hunting.. took my biggest muzzleloader buck ever this year tracking with my T/C Hawken loaded with patch and roundball... my favorite hunt ever as well.. just wouldn't have been the same for me with rifle or shotgun... even the 2 1/2 hour drag by myself didn't take away from the accomplishment and satisfaction I got from the challenge of using traditional equipment. The only thing I can imagine better is what you described. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Posted December 28, 2013 Author Share Posted December 28, 2013 I'm working on that as you speak... self made bow and arrows... gets me to a whole knew level of excitementabout hunting.. took my biggest muzzleloader buck ever this year tracking with my T/C Hawken loaded with patch and roundball... my favorite hunt ever as well.. just wouldn't have been the same for me with rifle or shotgun... even the 2 1/2 hour drag by myself didn't take away from the accomplishment and satisfaction I got from the challenge of using traditional equipment. The only thing I can imagine better is what you described. Hey, keep us updated on your progress. I think that would be great! You should document the whole procedure all the way through to a successful kill. What a great magazine article that would make. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Salmon_Run Posted December 28, 2013 Share Posted December 28, 2013 A good season for me is when I have the time to spend in the woods with my family and friends. I always hope for good weather, good health and the time to just get away and be in the woods. It is a bonus when we can harvest and butcher any deer we take; I long for the fall every year starting about January and dream of trips to camp, wood fires, bacon cooking at 5:00 am and the laughter that comes at night while being together. All that makes a "good season"...... Happy holidays all !!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nyantler Posted December 28, 2013 Share Posted December 28, 2013 Hey, keep us updated on your progress. I think that would be great! You should document the whole procedure all the way through to a successful kill. What a great magazine article that would make. My good friend Dave just finished his self made longbow... he talked me into doing one... we already make the arrows... its a long process.. probably even longer for me with my limited free time... most of the work is done with a draw knife, rasp and sandpaper..but Dave is preparing to start building bows as a hobby so he'll have a nice little setup where I can go to work on mine. Honestly never thought of documenting it from the start of the bow, but that is a great idea. Maybe even film it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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