RE: I' m interested in Bowhunting, where to start?
Find a pro shop in your area that has a good reputation among the local bowhunters.You may pay a little more for the bow but it' s worth it to get fit propely and get off on the right foot.Ask them to throw in a few basic shooting lessons.There are alot of good bows in the $300-400 price range.Just pick one out that feels good to you.You don' t need to spend a ton on acessories.GT hunters are cheap but decent arrows and a TM hunter is a cheap, proven rest.I still use a quickie quiver,cheap and functional.Good luck.
CB