notnksnemor
The Great and Powerful Oz
...of your bowhunting?
For me it's now.
Arthritis, wrist surgery, you name it, but I can no longer draw a bow.
Allow me to reminisce a little if you will...
I had a home archery shop when I lived in Kansas.
Made well over 5000 arrows, but donated most of those to education organizations and sponsoring shooting events.
Sold bows and tuned a lot of bows.
I volunteered to run the bowhunting challenge here in '07 and made a lot of friends and a few enemies along the way.
It's hard to admit you can no longer do something you truly love.
Age can be a very cruel equalizer.
I love bowhunting, always will.
It's not an end I envisioned 10 years ago.
For me it's now.
Arthritis, wrist surgery, you name it, but I can no longer draw a bow.
Allow me to reminisce a little if you will...
I had a home archery shop when I lived in Kansas.
Made well over 5000 arrows, but donated most of those to education organizations and sponsoring shooting events.
Sold bows and tuned a lot of bows.
I volunteered to run the bowhunting challenge here in '07 and made a lot of friends and a few enemies along the way.
It's hard to admit you can no longer do something you truly love.
Age can be a very cruel equalizer.
I love bowhunting, always will.
It's not an end I envisioned 10 years ago.