I think so! This is a picture of a good freind (viszula) Arron. Arron, Shaftslinger, Viszula and I all went stump shootin yesterday. Check out that kids form, and his left foot kinda funny. :archer: :biglaugh:
picture comming sorry.
Don't think that I've ever seen anything like that before.
So far me too... no pic?
hold on boys
Have I gone Blind or what :scared: :scared:
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :biglaugh:
Here it is.
(http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f311/vermonster13/Arronshooting.jpg)
Man i wish my form looked like that. Ofcourse if i tried to twist my leg like that now i would need a hip replacment.
Talk about intense concentration.
Yep......he's got his alignment down.....elbow back....shoulders pointed at the target ....lookin good!!!!!!
Adorably serious!! Super sweet pic! :thumbsup:
Look a little like a mini G Fred, just needs to bend his kness more :biglaugh:
OK, Jonesy, please tell me his name (Aaron or vizsla or whatever - LOL) and age and maybe bow stats cause I want that Full Draw on my Traditional Bows Drawn pages, Page 12. In fact it is headed there now unless you scream stop.
(OK, I got the name from the pic.)
http://residents.bowhunting.net/bsdunn/tbd12.htm
If I could look that good at full draw I will try twisting my foot around like that too! :D Great picture! :thumbsup:
So.. after all these years, all I had to do was twist my foot and it would have all come together!
I noticed his glove is attached to his belt and he is shooting bare fingers. A new, raw young shooter like that probably feels more comfortable with the least amount of gadgets he can get. Is that a knife on his other hip??
Pure unspoiled ability, shooting how his D.N.A. tells him it should be done. If pure archery could be quantified, that would be the pic used as an example!
That pic has a thousand meanings for sure.
razorsharp, you caught me it was staged. lol
Glove??,, I don't need No stinkin glove!!,, Great pic,, this young lad is an inspiration to us all, We all need to appreciate his joy in shooting his bow,,, well done,, Frank
No bracer either...a lad to be admired :)
Speechless,it talks for itself.There are pics you never get tired to look at,this is one of them.
Thanks for sharing,priceless.
Serge
he is my son aaron he is 6 the bow was made by shaftslinger it is 15lb @20 in .
. shaftslinger gave him his first longbow for his 3rd b day. he also has a new long bow also made by shaftslinger but it is still to many lbs, his sister will be 3 this july and guss what she is asking for a pink longbow thair uncle jonesy is a big influnice!!!
That's to cool!!
Wow, razorsharp, such insight! My thoughts exactly! Speaking of DNA, I thought that the ankle bit betrayed a lineage connected somehow to Milton Berle.
I have seen it lots of times before, the glove feels bulky, and is not formed to the hand, makes too many unexpected moves on release, and ends up in a pocket, or on the ground. Nothing so practical in this world as a child.
The concentration that Aaron shows is as sharp as a vizsla's on point!
Killdeer :thumbsup:
Thanks for the stats, vizsla (love the handle, love the breed), I will add them in meer minutes - LOL.
QuoteOriginally posted by Killdeer:
Speaking of DNA, I thought that the ankle bit betrayed a lineage connected somehow to Milton Berle.
I was thinking more along the lines of Elvis.
Good God the rivers rising grab your canoes boys. Viszla finaly post's somthing. Jonesy
I have actually found myself in that "leg-twisted" position while 3D shooting....had to go bad! He his case it is obviously part of the concentrating. That is a priceless picture that he will enjoy later in life. I think you've got a huntin' buddy for life.
LOL, Jonesy - just had to hit the right topic to bring him on board - now maybe we've opened the floodgates and we'll hear more from him :)
They had a hard time getting me to open up too -
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:D
I may have to try the leg twist thing this weekend. Hey who knows?!?!
Awsome Pic!! :thumbsup: That is Definitely One for the Books!! :archer: :goldtooth:
it would be a cool photo for the cover of a hunting/shooting scrap book! (which would make a great birthday or graduation present)
My aunt did one for me, and gave it too me for a wedding present. Man the memories in that book are priceless.
I hope to one for my son when he is old enough.
hey gang, be careful with that ankle thing, i tryed it and had to have help getting back to the truck. that aaron is sure a great hunter, you should have seen what he put in his hat( not his head } these guys are a blast to go stumpin with hope we can do it again harold