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Bfinegan- I have gotten most of my plaids via fleabay in the past...pedletons, woolrich's...I had to look for over 7 years to find that jacket I wore on the show....good news is that my friend Rob Tiberio out of NJ is making plaid wools now as "Classic Bowman Sporting Woolens", I actually just sent him that jacket to try and duplicate it's vintage color. Good guy,trad all the way. The wools on the last TBM was his work.
ND Terminator--you forgot "That's what I am talking about" and "freak nasty, baby!". I agree with you. But don't try the drinking thing, makes for a rough day the next day! love the license plate....
rabbit-buster-- Thanks, friend.
30 Coupe- I hear you. I have been dealing with that "with or for a longbow, recurve..." crap for a long time. Funny, really. Funny too, what you said about the wind thing...truth. I have tried to address that during some hunts and wow does it get lost. Look who the biggest advertisers are and who they have buffaloed. heh, heh.
Chris S.- I'll check out the link, thanks. And the Barta thing....love him or hate him, that sucks. He makes no excuses, I like that.
Thanks RaiderRanch.
Tarponnut- I use plaids in the spring and summer too...just cotton...cabela's makes some nice cotton plaids in great summer/spring colors....so does Powder River, Van Heusen (yes...i know), and columbia. I like the Carharrt pants, what do you wear? and thanks for the compliments. I'll let you know.
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Hey guys, if your looking for some great wool jackets and hats from a trad guy...Rob is the man. e him at rtiberio@aol.com and later he is working on a website www.calssicbowman.com . I am excited that he is bring back this stuff. I know lot of guys will like what he has to offer. I will try to get him to post some more info for those interested.
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Luke, great show, that was one of my favorites all year. Great job in front of the camera and behind the bow!
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I love that episode! "long live the longbow" I think I've seen the same episode three times. It's nice to see someone hunting with a longbow and not spouting off about all their great sponsors. Kudos to a great shot and a good show!
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I enjoyed it as well. We need to see more traditional hunting on the outdoor shows. I'm tired of seeing 50 yard shots.
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Luke, that was a dang good show and I'm glad you found this thread. I was really impressed with the footage. Hope to see you in more shows!
Oh yea, I liked the plaid too.
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Luke, We've probably been bidding against each other on those Pendelton shirts. I love 'em. I recently bought a Woolrich vest for my annual NY bowhunt and those cooler days in northern Fl. I generally wear Redhead cargo pants in olive or gray. What brand hat is that? I've been wearing a wool Stormy Kromer the last couple of years. I'll check out Rob's site. Thanks.
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Thanks everyone. It is nice to know you guys think that hunt was ok. Tarponnut, I'll have to try some Redhead cargos. My hat is a....well I bought it out of 3R a few years back...think they still have it....I like the stormy kromers for warmth for sure. Rob has some nice hats like that, he could prob send you brochure. I have a cool green colors plaid and a awesome pendleton that is my favorite for spring turkeys..the pendletion is more earth tones for next to trees and stuff...those darn turkeys are tough.
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Luke, I know you can take the 'good with the bad'; I believe you handled and expressed yourself far better that most of us could have. The episode was more acceptable that what we have come accustomed to on TV. We don't need to pick it apart. "Ya dun good, Pilgirm". Did you pack up "Shick's Styk" yet? Ha, ha.
Shick
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Im glad you posted Luke I to love your plaids and hat really good show got on the dvr just watched it last night and came across this thread and said to myself I wonderd if you were on here anyway good job man. Jake
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Shick-your bow IS lonely for you, so I guess so. still haven't checked those pics on that thread yet...next up
Thanks Wally and Jake, appreciate that.
Hawk22...My uncle used to make those quivers back in the 90's...tough to find now and he doesn't do it anymore (except for his favorite nephew, ha ha). I found one on **** a while back and bought it even. It amazes me how many emails I get about that quiver. It truly is a magnificent design: easy on off, gentle on the bow, and quiet...and looks good. He got disgusted with the big name quiver dudes trying to copy his and stuff and quit doing it. I am trying to talk him into doing it again. Thanks for asking.
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Luke, awesome, the one thing I like about a longbow over a recurve is that there is no string slap. When you shot is sounded like someone thumped a carpet or something lol. It was really quiet. Good shot, and a great deer!
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