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Offline Justin

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Re: Bow Hunting
« Reply #25 on: April 06, 2012, 05:58:06 am »
Way to go!! I bet you felt like a million bucks in that moment. Taking down a large animal with a clean kill shot with a bow is an impressive accomplishment. I've had the fortune of being given some elk meat from out West by a hunter friend, and it did taste very sage-y. Probably from chaparral. (I never can type that word without having "Rawhide" go through my head.) Anyway, congrats on the kill!

Oh it was great. I have gotten rusty recently though, but I liken the dynamics of archery to riding a bike (a lot like everything else) it's programmed in, just needs to be refined through practice. There are some pretty good archery ranges where I live so I plan on doing that this spring/summer quite a bit. I'm glad to hear you've taken a liking to archery yourself. Let us know how you come along.
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Re: Bow Hunting
« Reply #26 on: April 06, 2012, 08:28:22 am »
They started a primitive skills meet up group because they wanted to share skills. I would try googling in your area and see if you can find somebody to make a bow with you.
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Hmm. Now I'm curious to see if there are any groups like that around here. I'd be willing to bet there are. This is such a big camping/hunting/wilderness area of the country.

I had heard that about diatomaceous earth, too, about it being good for worms. I had never heard it was dangerous. The only dirt I've ever eaten outside of childhood was green clay on the very rare occasion I've gotten a craving for it.

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