First, was my Grandpa, who made me bows out of split saplings,
and arrows out of green bamboo tomato sticks with a flat head nail in the end for a blunt point.
BUT, the gentleman who brought me to the "Bowhunting Dance" was Mr. Fred Bear.
I got my first REAL bow when I was about 5, a fiberglass Red Bear recurve.
I whatched Fred on TV every weekend, dreaming of the day I could hunt like he did...
I would stalk rabbits and woodchucks in my Grandpa's garden.
I would roam the woods, shooting at squirrels, dreaming of bigger game...
In 1976, I turned 16, and was old enough to Deer hunt. I purchased an Archery stamp with my license.
I had a Bear "Alaskan" recurve, and Bear cedar arrows tipped with Razorheads.
That first year, I killed a Doe Opening weekend. We were only allowed 1 Deer a year, so I didn't get to gun hunt with my Dad. The second year, I killed a Doe the second weekend, and again, done for the year...
After that, I swore I would only shoot a buck during bow season...
I hunted with that old Bear recurve up untill the mid 1980's.
I couldn't find a badly needed new string for it, so I bought a compound. A Bear "Whitetail Hunter"
I shot with fingers, and without sights... I few years later, I bought my second compound. A Bear "Whitetail II"
I hunted with that bow for a few more years. It developed a sqeeky cam, and no parts to fix it....
I gave up bow hunting. The "latest & greatest" new bow every year, just didn't appeal to me.
Back around 2000ish... I had a friend who was hell bent, on getting me back into bow hunting.
I told him, "Bob, If I ever bow hunt again, it will be with an old Bear recurve, and wood arrows"
I found a local guy and former TradGang member, Joe Skipp.
He sold traditional equipment out of his basement, and custom built wood arrows.
A used Bear Kodiak Magnum, and a dozen cedar arrows... I was 16 years old again!!!
I have 2 "custom" longbows, that I bought years ago, but I started picking up old Bear recurves at yard sales and flea markets. As I started shooting them more, The customs started collecting dust....
I bought my "bucket list bow" a Bear Kodiak T/D in 2015....
A couple years ago, with age creeping up on me, I had to drop 10# in weight.
I ordered a new set of 42# limbs from 3Rivers, and YIPPEE I could shoot my favorite bow again!!!
Fred Bear, was my childhood Hero... He still is!!