Hillbilly stalker
Senior Member
68" hickory flat bow,port ord cedar arrows and glue on Magnus heads
Any of several bows, my Martin X-200 and Big Jim buffalo just to name two. Might do something a little diff'rent this year- I've gotten to where I really like Aluminum arrows. I might deviate from my tried and true woodies for a season.
Dang Toelke Whip shooting good today I was planning on shooting my Dalaa recurve on my first hunt but may have to rethink that. But my Dave Johnson bow is shooting lights out also. This would be much easier if I had only 1 bow but it would not be as much fun. Guess I'll try to get a critter with each bow this year.
Can't hunt this weekend cause I'm getting married but will be out there soon trying to gaff something
Dang Toelke Whip shooting good today I was planning on shooting my Dalaa recurve on my first hunt but may have to rethink that. But my Dave Johnson bow is shooting lights out also. This would be much easier if I had only 1 bow but it would not be as much fun. Guess I'll try to get a critter with each bow this year.
Can't hunt this weekend cause I'm getting married but will be out there soon trying to gaff something
I hadn't bow hunted in close to 30 years. I had a pse e-wheel compound bow back in those days. Last year I bought my first recurve, I wanted to learn to shoot a bare bow. I have since picked up 2 more recurves. A 1975 (?) Shakespeare Mancos X-40, 58", @55 lbs and a few months ago a 1974 Damon Howatt Coronado, 60", @ 50 lbs. The DH feels several pounds heavier than the Shakespeare. Also the DH chronographed 15 fps faster than Shakespeare with same arrow. Looking forward to my first full season of traditional bow hunting.