My parents went to Arizona in 1960, My Dad was interviewing for a Police chief position some where near Phoenix. When they returned to Pittsburgh they brought me a 15# Hickory bow with 12 little wood arrows.
I was 5 at the time, shot this bow every day even in winter. I remember stalking all the neighbors Halloween pumpkins, and shooting snowmen.
At the age of 6 I graduated to hunting in the woods and took my first rabbit. This was a shock to my father, but he was so happy for me that he bought me a 45# Bear Kodiak for my 7th birthday! ( try making that jump in draw weight at that age!)I believe it is a 1955 Kodiak. Took my first buck with this bow at age 11, 2 years after moving to Florida.
I shot that bow until I was 14 and then went to a 55# Bear Kodiak.
Can't even count how many bows I've owned since then, or how many deer I've taken. I do know I've taken over 300 deer in the last 42 years since taking that first buck, and I couldn't begin to count the hogs, small game and turkey.
I still have that 45# Kodiak, and I can honestly say I have never owned a compound. I did shoot one once when they first came out. Shot one arrow, handed the bow back to the dealer, and said "That just don't feel right!" and haven't touched one since.
My father never was a bowhunter, always used shotgun or rifle. I did however get to bowhunt with him once. He went with me to our family farm in Tyler county West Virginia in 1981. I was going to bowhunt, he went along for company. When I went to buy my license He told the clerk to give him one too. ( He hadn't even shot a bow in probably 35 years, but he knew I had brought along two back-ups.) I let him use my 50# Bearcat t/d since it was the lightest draw I had with me.
On the third day of our week long hunt I shot an antlered doe. The next morning I was hunting a ridge top behind the barn, from about halfway up the mountain I heard a shot. About an hour later I find myself helping him drag out the buck he shot! ( with his .38 colt detective special! his off duty weapon!).
That was our first and only hunt together, and one I'll always remember.