If you have a Black Bear to use, you have a great starter bow. Use it as long as you can, then buy it if he'll sell. Mine is old and ugly, but still outshoots all buy my custom Kanati's for accuracy. My daughter's is even better looking and shooting. They are also very quiet for recurves and have no finger pinch or stack to at least 28". They aren't real picky on arrows either since they are cut to center. Not the fastest bow around, but speed is overrated anyway. They are deadly accurate at 15-20 yards, which is where you want to be anyway. You won't be disappointed in this bow at all!
If you want to shoot aluminum arrows, 1916's would work great from your Black Bear. I'd put 125 grain field points on them and practice until you think you are ready to hunt, then put some 125 grain Wenzel Woodsman broadheads on and go hunting.
If you want to shoot carbons, Gold Tips are probably your best bet on a budget. Check out Sipsey River (a sponsor here) they often have blems for a good price. GT's are relatively inexpensive carbons even at full price. Sipsey River also has Vapor 2000 for about $35 a dozen (shafts). These would also work in your bow but you'd have to fletch them yourself.
Glove or tab is a personal choice. I have a Duraglove from 3Rivers and would recommend it highly. They are relatively inexpensive and wear like iron. They also give a nice release.
I also use a tab. I have tried several, but the one I like best is the Screaming Eagle tab. It is cordovan leather, which is nearly impossible to wear out. I got mine from Grandpa (tradgang handle). Look in the sponsor classifieds or shoot him an email (
[email protected] ) to see if he still has them. He was charging $10 shipped which is a super deal on a great tab.
That should get you started. Welcome aboard. You found the right place to start your addiction...um...hobby.