The definition, IMO, of trad or primitive is in accepting or rather "embracing" the challenges before us. Like most "primitive" shooters, I suspect, I like to go as primitive as I can given my level of confidence. For example, I build and hunt with selfbows, make my own shafts, my broadheads are usually store bought, but I do play with stone and trade points. My goal or "challenge" for this year is once again taking a deer with a stone point that I knapped myself. This may seem easy to some, but for a musician I hate bleeding fingers (gets in the way of my playing the guitar), so although most of my shooting settup is self-made, I've lacked a bit in the rock breaking for good reasons. I'm OK with that one.
I can't bring myself to shoot carbon from my selfbows....just a thing I have, especially when I know I can make arrows that will perform as well within spitting distance. I wear plaid shirts and jeans a lot, but I will also wear camo, use binocs, treestands. I don't believe in carbon suits (I passed gas in one once and could tell no difference in the resulting odor) ...just try and use good common sense hunting tactics. We all have our limitations somewhere, and there is always room for us all to "up the ante" of challenge. For instance, next year Ferret might be telling us he is only going to hunt in a plaid loincloth (spare us the pics Mickey!). :eek:
Hey, I got a question. Given that using the same materials that primitive man used, even with our "greater understanding" of it all, we can't build anything - bows and arrows - that works or performs any better, was primitive man really primitive or was he "cutting edge"?
Hmmmmm.....