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PowWow / Re: Laredo Tusk Roundup 2026 s...
Last post by pdk25 - Today at 02:51:41 AM
That is him from last year.
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PowWow / Re: Laredo Tusk Roundup 2026 s...
Last post by pdk25 - Today at 02:49:43 AM
That is a beast of a boar.  I have some good pics of him last year.  He has to slip up eventually.

I knew months ago that I wouldn't be able to go this year.  I had an opportunity to hunt another ranch for 2 weeks rather than my normal one.  That ranch has all but done away with hunting, and we were only allowed because we were essentially grandfathered in, with my friend having hunted there the last 16 years and being friends with the higher ups at the ranch.

Sure hope that there are some more animals that get taken.
#3
PowWow / Re: Youth bow questions
Last post by Hud - Today at 01:31:57 AM
If you can get a bow in that weight range to try, it would help in developing good form and avoid over-bowing. I like your ideas.
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PowWow / The Brothers of the Bow in Ind...
Last post by Sean B - Today at 12:23:47 AM
Shipshewana Show Announcement

Gene and Barry Wensel and Mike Mitten will be at the Midwest Classic Show on Friday and Saturday, February 20 & 21 at the Michiana Event Center in Shipshewana, Indiana. They will have booths in the Coliseum to sell their books, meet and greet, etc. The Wensels will do their "A Morning at Deer Camp" story telling at 9:45am on Saturday, Feb. 21st. We hope to see you there. Tell your friends!
#5
PowWow / Re: Not all Traditional Woodsm...
Last post by Pine - February 05, 2026, 11:33:24 PM
Love it  :archer:
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PowWow / Re: Youth bow questions
Last post by Orion - February 05, 2026, 11:31:19 PM
Yep.  If he's drawing 20 inches, 30#@28 would be the better choice.  52-54- inch Browning, Wing or Bear bows, and probably a lot of other brands in that length and weight would work. Doubt most would be physically too heavy, though you may have to do some looking to find smaller grips (or be willing to modify the grip).  Good luck.     
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PowWow / Re: HH BUG GOT ME! - Part Four...
Last post by MnFn - February 05, 2026, 11:18:44 PM
It is a HillJack, 66", 50@27". Bamboo limbs with Myrtle veneers. Very smooth drawing. I have only shot it a bit in my garage because of snow outside but it seems pretty quick.
#8
PowWow / Re: 1993 Caribou Adventure!
Last post by Homey88 - February 05, 2026, 10:06:21 PM
Awesome thread!
#9
The Bowyer's Bench / Re: 2026 Bow Swap Signup Threa...
Last post by EvilDogBeast - February 05, 2026, 09:36:32 PM
Last day for signups is tomorrow, guys.  It isn't looking very promising as of right now.
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PowWow / Re: Youth bow questions
Last post by Zacpierre - February 05, 2026, 09:34:43 PM
Quote from: Orion on February 05, 2026, 08:33:29 PMI dunno.  There are lots of older used bows out there that have fairly small grips.  My guess is he's probably drawing in the 24-26-inch range, which would put a 25#@28 bow under 20 at his draw length, and even a 30#@28 wouldn't be much over 20 at his draw length, and he'll be able to grow a bit longer before  you will have to move up in poundage again. The problem is there aren't many bows in that weight range on the used market.

That's what I was thinking. He is drawing 20" right now via my marked draw length arrow and growing super fast. I thought a 25-30# @ 28" would do fine and last a while. Thinking 54-60". This sound about right? He is 5' tall his dad (me) is super tall (6'6" 31" drawlength). But I was thinking something in that range he could shoot a couple of years.

Best,

Zac :archer2:

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