Ooops. Hit the Add Reply by mistake. On with the narrative.
Where was I? Oh, yeah, back to wheels with a vengeance. Stayed with them until last summer when I and a friend went down to True South Adventures for a hog hunt. Took my compound and my Kwyk Styk which I had bought off another friend when I went to Sawmill during my longbow stint. When we got to True South, I asked Jim how far the shots would be to the bait sites from the stands we'd be using and he said ten to fifteen yards. I thought, heck, that close, I'm going to try it with my KS. For whatever reason, the minute I carried that bow into the woods it was the end of my compound days. That bow just felt so good to carry. (I hit a hog on that trip but didn't recover.) I made a decision I made a decision at that point that I was going trad the whole way. Gave my wheels to my son last summer and haven't looked back.
Decided that if I was going to go whole "hog", no pun intended, I wanted a new custom. Finally decided on a Hummingbird Kingfisher longbow three piece. For me, an excellent choice. Have taken a pronghorn in WY in Sept. and a doe and a nice buck with it this past archery season. As an aside, I had Bamboo make me one of his R/D longbows last fall and this past week during winter bow, dropped a little five pointer, my first winter bow buck.
The only downside to this whole transition is that I have become addicted to trad bows. I've bought five or six used ones off another site's classifieds. Don't see an end to it either.
Well, I guess I've rambled on long enough. Am truly enjoying the trip and as many have said there is nothing like putting one's hands on an animal taken the way it should be, with a stick and string. The End.
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