I agree with the post and premise of it. To me I don’t make bows but making arrows, cutting feathers, staining, sealing cedar, glueing points and nocks, sharpening broadheads not only adds to that anticipation but as in your making the bows adds imo to putting part of “you” in a hunt. Arrows are but one little part of how I go about things but it’s something I’ve loved doing since prob the 80s.
Even slight touching up a knife blade, loading, picking a pack, thinking about what I need and can shave are all part of it. I understand your year out thoughts. I’ve never thought that particular way though. It’s always been a continual cycle.
I remember once as a teen. I came really close last day but didn’t seal the deal. I went home, in my yard that night, turned the lights on and was shooting in the dark in anticipation of the next encounters. Yes it was actually nearing a year out but I didn’t view it that way. Just trying to stay ready.
Even simple shooting a deer target off my deck, and I’ve been at this a long time now but never change, as I ready to shoot a deer target I visualize I’m in a stand in the woods. The deer is feeding in, bow on my foot. I wait a bit than make the shot. I can actually see him explode off leaving an easy to follow trail. To me the anticipation is as good as the hunt
Great post Mike