Probably started 1956 at nine, I made my own bow out of green cedar limb, it shot an arrow about 40 yards and lasted about 10 shots before taking a permanent bend at which point I made another one.
I got the archery merit badge at Boy Scout camp shooting a longbow. My folks bought me a Paul Bunyan fiberglass bow that I still have. We shot a lot back then, and met up on a vacant lot often to sling arrows.
I did the teenager stuff in highschool and didn't shoot a bow again until after I got out of the Army in 1970 and got a job. It was probably around 1973 that I returned to archery with a Kodiak Hunter recurve.
When compounds came out I went to the dark side in 1978, I had two compounds break on me while I was drawing on deer and abandoned them in 1989 for another Kodiak hunter recurve, followed by a Howatt Hunter recurve and finally with a Bighorn Grand Slam around 1991.
I started making selfbows in 1995, these have been my go to bows ever since. I see my archery journey coming to an end in the near future with a neck that won't let me shoot more than a dozen shots at a time without a good bit of pain. It was a mighty good run, over 60 years.