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Offline NIGEL01

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Thoughts
« on: May 23, 2010, 08:28:00 PM »
As I sit here and watch Fred Bear films I can't help to think I've missed the the "good old days".  A time when permission was easy, esspecially with a bow.  I'm 38 and have just found traditional archery a few years ago.  I remember shooting Dad's Ben Pearson  in my early years, but Dad soon aqquired a Browning compound.  I've been addicted to bowhunting ever since. I have yet to kill an animal with traditional equipment, but have killed numerous animals with the compound. Now I'm collecting Bear bows, almost a decease!!  But every bow I receive the minute I hold it in my hand I feel the excitment of the previeuse owner.  Weather it actually killed an animal or not, you can feel the previous owners dreams of actually accomplishing that very goal.  Bear was an amazing person.  He loved every part archery, and was an amazing sales man videogragher, and naturalist.  This site is a amazing place to visit.  I just feel at home here.  I've made a couple of kit muzzleloaders, and really enjoyed it.  But I've found it difficult to shoot and buy blackpowder.  No one seems to complain about an old recurve going off.  My goal is to shoot a deer with my 1972 K-Mag this Fall.  The year I was born.  I just can't feel the romance in holding a $1500 aluminum machine anymore, but I also can't condem those who do.  Same with Inline muzzleloaders.  I just hope I can instill the excitment of hunting in my son that my Dad did in me.  I can still remember driving the 1970 Chev. truck to Herters in Glenwood MN when I was a kid.  No seat belts, cell phones or Facebook acounts.  Just my thoughts bear with me.

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Re: Thoughts
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2010, 09:06:00 PM »
Those dreams you feel in the bows?
They are yours. Now you can pursue them!

Yeah, I remember camping across the country when I was nine. No seat belts if you didn't wanna. You were born a couple of years before I graduated from high school. Times are different, we are micro-managed by ninny-nanny government, but at least when we DO get somewhere that we can walk with a weapon in our hand, we can, for a brief time, feel free.

You are thirty-eight. Chase those dreams and keep your family close.
Killdeer   :thumbsup:    :campfire:
Long, long afterward, in an oak I found the arrow, still unbroke;
And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend.

~Longfellow

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Offline ishi1archer

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Re: Thoughts
« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2010, 01:36:00 PM »
I know how you fell about old Bear bows. I can't stop myself from buying them. I to fell something when I hold one in my hand. I got to go to the Bear musium in Grayling Mich back in 1969 when I was 14. I thought it was the coolest thing that happened on that family trip. I wish I could have met Fred himself!! Scott

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