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I'll be spending about a week in Bozeman at the end of this month. Are there any archery-related things to take in while I'm out there?
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you could go up to canyon ferry resevoir and shoot carp 60 miles away,like machino said,bring a fly rod.
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You could go visit John Morris Sr. and John Morris Jr. his son, they used to make the Rocky Mountain Recurve but make and sell hats now. Search Rocky mountain hats and you will find there address. Sure you could talk some bow hunting but they are going to try and sell you one of there fine hats.
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Thanks for the ideas. In fact, I used to shoot a Rocky Mountain recurve. ( Another good bow that I let get away. Why do I do that?)
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I think somewhere by Bozeman a guy has a barn FULL of antlers. I saw it in an email a few years ago and it was very impresive.
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Its great here! There's fly fishing around. Like mentioned mystery ranch is here and sitka just moved here too. There's a few other trad gang members around.
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