Fellas
Been a minute since I posted. But this has kinda got me thinking. I know this is tradgang (traditional). And I sure don't have the experience slash age (43) that alot of the members here have. But I don't believe losing bowhunting is or should be our concern. I am not driven by politics, faceplace, Twitter space, sattalite TV or any of the other crap that is running most everyones lives. What we are losing is hunting in general. Woodsman ship, the simplicity of learning on our own. Figuring it out from what we remember an elder once said. Or something we saw, but didn't seem important then. But makes alot of sense now. The older gentleman at the diner drinking coffee, by himself. So full of the information that everyone thinks they are getting from all the social media. But no one bothers to ask? No one takes the time to sit and just listen. Would take to long. Can't just push a button and skip to what you wanna hear, or turn the channel to what we wanna see.
We are losing way more than bowhunting these days. Hunting in general. Weapons are just away to divide us as a whole. Modern , traditional, primitive, recurve, self, longbow, compound, crossbow. I could keep going. All words that divide us in general. And those are the titles we give ourselves. It's no wonder we are(losing bowhunting).
Wonder if I took the time to sit down, show that old man at the diner the respect he has undoubtedly earned. The reason he sits humbly by himself. What his answer would be. I think he would be of the opinion we are losing the outdoors all together. Hunting, trapping, fishing. The thing that brings us all together. Being in the outdoors. Dividing it is and will be the reason we lose it.
Are we losing bowhunting? We may have already lost it.
Sorry for hijacking. Fellas, I was just thinking.
Dennis