Chromebuck: Yep, Teer is gambling. I have never seen bows made in that part of INDIA. Will ask some friend to pick up one for me.
Glad you like "Bow Birhood"
Raghorns: Curry is always been a favorite now trad archery too
Thanks Rainyday
Hunt it: Thanks you are so blessed to live in a beautiful country where you can enjoy the great outdoors. Thats the place where I want to move to, hopefully one day
Thanks once again everybody, it surely feels like home.
-Inder
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Inder, Welcome from Wyoming. My son is planning to be in Bangelore this summer doing research on migratory butterflies. He is a trad archer. Maybe you two could get together.
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Welcome - I'm bookmarking this thread in case my work takes me to India. You may not be the first Bangaloran on this site but definitely the first I've seen!
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quote:Originally posted by kpete: My son is planning to be in Bangelore this summer doing research on migratory butterflies. He is a trad archer. Maybe you two could get together.
Don't leave me out!
Tell your son to bring his bow and arras and if he likes fishing, so much the better. Hardest fighting fresh water fish in the world in our parts.
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Inder's probably feeling shy to ask but if any Houston based members could take him under their wing for a month and show him the ropes or take him for a bit of 3D'ing, it would do his shooting a world of good.
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Kpete: Sure, just send me a mail about your son's plans, we will try our best to make him feel at home. We have a small goup of outdoor lovers under the captancy of Dodger. Just let us know.
GreyGoose: Any time sir!! Whenever you are in our side of pond, just give us a shout and this is for everybody on the forum.
Thanks V-Archer, 3Under
GRAYBEARD: Thanks Sir and I know i don't even have to try.
quote:Originally posted by Dodger: Inder's probably feeling shy to ask but if any Houston based members could take him under their wing for a month and show him the ropes or take him for a bit of 3D'ing, it would do his shooting a world of good.
Thanks.
Yes, I will be honoured if somebody tell me some things about shooting bow
-Inder
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Welcome here Inder,this is the best site for finding knowledge and good people.Too bad hunting is not allowed in your country,those Sambar deer look stunning!
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I try not to let my mind wander...It is too small and fragile to be out by itself. Posts: 1638 | From: St. Peters, Missouri, USA | Registered: Apr 2003
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