I got mine late last week. The mail horse must get to SW Missouri a little before it rides through the center of the state. I've got mine half read already. The articles continue to get better and better.
Not to redirect the post (OK, maybe a little), but I do have one growing concern with the magazine. It seems there are more and more articles and editorials talking about the "right way" to be a traditional bowhunter. There was Dick Robertson's article, then Norm Johnson's views, and now Doug Borland's article. These are all stand up guys, and I mean no disrespect to any of them. Each of us has our own views and opinions, but I am seeing a broadening trend to lift up the guy that is able to hike out his back porch into the wilds of Montana or Alaska for a Saturday hunt and growing disregard for the guys who's lot in life is to hunt the back forty of the family farm, or Lord forbid the suburbs. Worse yet, if the guy isn't shooting the right type of arrow or his bow isn't fashioned by hand from a fallen yew, heaven help him. How could he be a true traditional bowhunter? My rantings are perhaps a little overboard perhaps, but it saddens me to see the "holy heirarchy" within our ranks. Sorry, should have posted my laments on my own thread.