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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: ozy clint on March 18, 2009, 12:11:00 AM
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my wife and i was fortunate enough to have meet some lovely people on the weekend. we were invited to travel to montana and stay with spudwrench (jeff hohn & his wife donna). we talked, shot some arrows, talked some more, had a beautiful dinner, talked some more, shot arrows in his shed till we were sore, then woke up the next day and talked more and shot more arrows. it has been a highlight of our trip here to this part of the world.
a bonus was that my wife was able to try her hand at shooting. many thanks go to another tradganger- bretto, for donating the bow she is using. this bow is a tradgang pass around now. i think my wife is going to want her own bow, she had a blast! so keep your eye out on pow wow later. when we scrape the money together we will get her a bow and this one will be sent to the next person needing a kick start into this great sport.
manys thanks to jeff & donna for having us, we had a great time. talking with you has changed our outlook on our misfortune here in canada.
instead of feeling like failures we now feel we have tried something not many others have the courage to do and have come away with some valuable life lessons.
one being, the only failure in life is not having the courage to follow your dreams out of fear of failing.
oh yeah, thanks for offering the use of your longbow since i don't have my recurve at the moment cause it's away getting repairs.
tradgang is the best!!! :campfire: :campfire: :archer:
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this was my shot of a life time on a ram. nailed him! (on this round anyway, :) )
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more pics coming. they're loading now
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good stuff!
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roxy had a great time shooting, hopefully i've scored a new practise buddy
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this was our best target. all three of us made a kill shot
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Dang bows look so cool at full draw,,Great picture..
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Very cool!!! I wish my wife would shoot with me.
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It's to bad you arrived just as the economy took a plunge and jobs became scarce. The Boom we were in last year this time has turned into a bust.
It will be short lived,we hope, but for now times are tough.
Pete
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:thumbsup:
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Hello Clinton,
I'm glad to hear you had a good time in Montana! Your new friends are wise, it's best to have tried and failed than failed to try.
Like I said before, when you make it down this way to visit your brother-in-law give me a call! We'll do some shooting at stumps or hopefully a hog or two (I've made a new connection with private hog land since last we spoke... I'm soon to be in hog heaven I hope!)
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juan- most certainly will!!
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Cool...nice snow pics. :thumbsup:
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Clint
Sounds like the perfect weekend!!!
Say, what kind of bow is that on the left, a thunderhorn???
Thanks
Jake
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What town were you in? Looks like less snow than Kalispell. We just got MORE yesterday and today!
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yeah it is a thunderhorn coup stik. 60" 54#@28"
near lake koocanusa
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Thanks Clint
Those are on my list of bows I want to try out some day! How do you like it??
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well take my oppinion with some salt. it's the first time i've done any shooting with a longbow. the first thing i noticed is that one piece longbows are light! i'm used to shooting a a three piece takedown recurve with a bowquiver. took a while to get used to how light it is. and the grip is nothing like i'm used to. i think i'm a high, palm filled grip kinda guy. but it was smooth to draw and shoot. i definately liked it better than the moose jaw i also tried. straight hill style grips are not for me! it was great to try a few bows and find out what i don't like. i know now that i like recurve style grips. i found also that i was struggling with finding my anchor. not sure if it was just me or because it was a longer bow than i'm used to. i usually have the string touching the outside of my nose at anchor but when i tried to do that it just felt all wrong. i'm wondering if because it was 60" not my normal 58" whether the string angle was putting me out. probably just me.
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Clint
I understand completely, in fact those are my exact feelings towards heavier full gripped recurves, I just can't seem to get used to them. I shoot a light smaller gripp longbow much better.
Sure is fun to try different ones though, lots of fun!!!
Thanks for your thoughts
Jake
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OK before you just rush through this PLEASE READ IT ALL AND DON'T MISS THE VIDEOS AT THE BOTTOM.
I agree with you that you have to live life..that's all there is anyway.
So having said that please read
Noteable quotes: - don't miss the video on the bottom.
1 - Insanity - doing the same things over and over and expecting different results.
2 - "you don't know what you don't know"
3 - "it's your life YOU are responsible for YOUR results"
4 - To get what we've never had we must do what we've never done.
5 - the only thing that stands between a person and what they want in life is "THE WILL TO TRY" and the faith to believe it is POSSIBLE.
6 - Perserverance is not a long race...it's is made up of many many short races...one after another.
So can you get your dreams...who knows, but Paul Potts chased his and these are his results:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1k08yxu57NA
He went on to win the whole competition..He just followed his dream...scared to death, but did it anyway.
Now if any of us think we are having a bad day WATCH THIS...
http://www.guzer.com/videos/are-you-going-to-finish-strong.php
If you have a dry eye after this reply I feel for you I truly do
Now something inspiring
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=9026810297916989221
Jer Bear
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Thanks
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Can I be so bold as to ask why you feel like such failures...you can pm me.
Failures (if you need to call them that) are just opportunities to learn period. We don't learn much by what we do right, but we learn lots by trial and error.
You need to go against the grain to get most things worth getting in life
Jer Bear
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Thank you Jerry. I really needed that.
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your welcome - I think everyone needs it...if they are truthful.
Be true to yourself is the key.The rest is just fluff (my dad told me that)
Jer Bear
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Hey Clint,
Thanks for the kind words.
We too enjoyed your visit.
Out here in the sticks & this time of year it's not often I get a chance to shoot with someone that so enjoys Traditional Archery .
But it was your signature,
"an aussie travelling canada. cranbrook BC
at the moment"
that promted the invite.
In those words I detected a enthusiasm for life that I was hoping to be a part of.
Looking at your pictures of Australia & New Zealand through a bow hunters eye's has us thinking this needs to go on our list of things to see and do before we get too old.
I predict your lovely wife Roxy will soon be giving you some serious competition with a bow.
For a novice she is way ahead of the curve in form and release.
Take care,
Jeff
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cheers mate. save your pennys for a plane flight and come and hunt some 'exotics' downunder or in NZ. we would be happy to return the favour. i'll have to come back one day and go bear and elk hunting.