Fred Bear was, and still is, my idol.....
From my 1st "real bow" a Red Bear glass recurve. I watched him on TV. Pretended I was him, while playing in the woods. Stalking rabbits and squirrels in the woods. Sitting in a blind, on the edge of my GrandDad's garden, waiting for the pesky woodchucks to come in range...
Years later, it was a 50# Bear Alaskan, with yellow and "mint green" glass.
It was with this bow, (despite it's color, LOL) that I took my first 2 deer with in 1976, '77
I shot that bow into the !980's when my friends all switched to compounds. I was the last one to switch.
A Bear "WhiteTail Hunter" and a few years later, a "WhiteTail II".... I tried the sight thing, but it never worked out for me. I would be shooting GREAT!! Then get sloppy, and flinging arrows everywhere, LMAO!!
It can't be me???? Then I'd start messing around with the sights, and be screwed up even worse!!!!
I'd end up taking them off, and throwing them away. Soon I'd be back on target, shooting the way I'd been all my life... Instinctively. I ditched the compound around 1990. I just got tired of the "latest & greatest" compound fad.
Back around 2000, I had a friend who was a compound bowhunter. He was constantly harassing me about getting back into bowhunting. I'd always tell him "Bob, if I ever bowhunt again, it will be with an old Bear recurve, and wood arrows" Enter.... Joe Skipp
Some of you older members, may remember Joe, who was a member here.
I was given Joe's phone number, by an Archery Shop owner who said, "If you want to know anything about recurves and wood arrows, call Joe Skipp".
Joe was a wealth of knowledge. He sold both new and used recurves and longbows, and he made and sold wood arrows. He told me he had a shop full of "Traditional" archery supplies, and could set me up with whatever I may need. I honestly had no idea, there was a "Traditional" community!!?? My first of many trips over to Joe's got me a 55# 1967 Kodiak Magnum, a dozen 55-60# beautiful cedar arrows, and a damascus shooting glove.
Joe and I became very good friends over the years, and he was the one who told me about TradGang, and convinced me to join, back in 2004. I have met many wonderful people here on TradGang, and the "Traditional" community in general. But, this is how it all began.....
I guess this, is what defines me