New Guy, wanting to get back into Traditional Hunting

Started by 1oldbowguy, January 01, 2011, 07:49:00 PM

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1oldbowguy

:help:   I am not sure if this is the best place to post this but I need help. Hello, I am new to the site but have been bow hunting for over 40 years now. I am wanting to get back into traditional archery again. One question I have is I am wanting to build a bow and hunt next season with it. Can anyone out there help me find someone in the Hot Springs, Arkansas area or in Arkansas, who can help me out?   I am willing to drive to meet up with anyone who may be able to help me out. Thanks in advance for any help.    ;)
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Diamondback59

get ya a set of tradational bowyers bibles   ready em then make shaving   ask all the ?  on here ya want well all help ya  best guy i know  down ur way is get ahold of bob barnes in van breaun  or  mike yancy at pine hollow long bows  brock
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1oldbowguy

Thanks, got the set of books and have been going over them.  I will try to see if I can find Bob or Mike.  Thanks again.
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okie64

1oldbowguy, I dont know how far you want to drive but I live just about ten minutes west of Fort Smith. Id be willin to help you out any way I can.

1oldbowguy

:wavey:    okie64, I know where Muldrow is and it is about 2 hours or so, not real bad.  I would like set a meeting some time soon and talk.  I am thinkin  about starting a pyramid bow maybe this weekend.  I am thinking about white oak over red oak, what do you think?  Maybe walnut for the tips and handle?    :dunno:
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KochNE

Everything I've heard says that white oak works very well and won't take much set at all, while you can expect red to take as much as 2" even with a perfect tiller.  So...white would be a great choice, and I think walnut always looks good.  Just make sure you post lots of pictures!     :thumbsup:
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