Ryan
AH elite
- Joined
- Apr 16, 2011
- Messages
- 1,688
- Reaction score
- 3,279
- Location
- Anchorage, Alaska
- Media
- 154
- Articles
- 2
- Member of
- Black Sheep Bowmen Archery Club.
- Hunted
- Namibia and South Africa
I was bowhunting only for years for big game aa a kid into my 20s. Then I picked up a rifle and realized for some game I enjoyed that. So I've come to the happy medium that I'm bowhunting only for certain species. I grew up in Tucson Arizona and to me javelina is bowhunting only and only on foot. I spent a lot of years chasing them without success. In my experience they're only dumb out of season. In southern Africa it was nyala which I have taken two with a bow. Blesbok was high on my list with a bow but that wasn't working out so I took my first with a rifle, then a day or two later one with a bow. Everything else, I play it by ear. In the end no one but me is going to care.
I've shot Hoyts, PSEs, XI, CP Oneida Eagle, Matthews, and an Athens. All were great bows. At the moment it's a PSE for my compound. Compound bows are basically like any other technology, they lose resale value fast but they'll keep working a long time. The ones I liked I had for no less than five years each (sold that Matthews in less than a years for the Athens). Recently I picked up an older Browning recurve which I'm getting into. I've got a long way to go until I'm comfortable with that, but winter is here and I have access to an indoor range so I'm shooting 7 dozen arrows every other day. Who knows, maybe I'll chase a moose with recurve some day.
I've shot Hoyts, PSEs, XI, CP Oneida Eagle, Matthews, and an Athens. All were great bows. At the moment it's a PSE for my compound. Compound bows are basically like any other technology, they lose resale value fast but they'll keep working a long time. The ones I liked I had for no less than five years each (sold that Matthews in less than a years for the Athens). Recently I picked up an older Browning recurve which I'm getting into. I've got a long way to go until I'm comfortable with that, but winter is here and I have access to an indoor range so I'm shooting 7 dozen arrows every other day. Who knows, maybe I'll chase a moose with recurve some day.