just wanted to give a better detail of my gear that i used and some more of the story. i got back and got settled. Some have you may have seen the short story in the previous thread.
My list of gear for this hunt was all FL native materials. The Bow is of my Aboriginal style, not like my normal fancy bows with tip overlays and such. this one is made of FL native Pop Ash, using only hand tools. it's roughly 60# @ 25". if you notice the wraps on the lower limb by the tip, after thousands of shots, the string finally wore through the wood and split the limbs while i was taking some practice shots on the hunt. luckily i brought some sinew along for just such an emergency. in short order i had it shooting again.
The arrows i made from FL privet, nice little hardwood shoots that have a bunch of knots but work down easy enough. the feathers are Oceola turkey feathers wrapped with real sinew. and the points I knapped from FL chert. Some are Pinellas style and others are Bolen (corner notch style. the points themselves arverage about 50 grains. the arrows average 620 grains.
I also knapped a hand knife to use. it as well is out of FL chert and very sharp.
The quiver, i made from bark from FL swamp native, Loblolly Bay. I peeled it early spring so it peeled off nice. a piece of the bay tree as a plug in the bottom and lined with Bobcat fur also from FL.
I had a few back up river cane arrows as well in case i ran low on privet