Keith, I am not sure what you mean about a deep hook? If you mean getting the string in the crease of your fingers then no, that is not until today. I realized that I was putting too much pressure on the tips. I only shot about 20 arrows today due to the fact that my fingers are healing fast. I just didn't want to push it over the edge. I put the sticky fingers from the office supply in my glove. This is definately making a difference. When I get back to shooting, I will definately be concious about getting a deeper hook. I shot in the crease of my fingers today, and it is like I didn't even shoot. I was very worried about getting too much finger on the string causing a bad release. It didn't seem to effect it much.
I am definately backing off. I am so hooked on this trad thing that it is like a coffee addiction. I have to have it at some point during the day.
Canshooter, I also play guitar, so I know exactly what you mean about tender fingers when you first start. I am sure that this is all this is with the numbness.
I appreciate all the responses, and am glad to know that this is kind off a normal issue with shooting trad. I am also glad that there are remedies because that was my biggest concern. It is hard to focus on aiming if you are focusing on pain.