Yes you should give it a try. It's a rush. It won't take you that long to become proficient with todays equipment. Go to a good pro-shop and get set up.See if the owner or someone will give you some help with your form and the basics.
Your better shooting a few arrows at a time then two hour, 200 arrow marathons when you start.
However, I hate hearing about these things from guys that just pick up a bow to get an extra season, but don't put in the time to become a good archer.
Well that's exactly why I picked up the bow about 15 years ago. I was ready for the woods when it came time to hunt. Still don't shoot all year long. When the walleye/salmon are biting I'm fishing. Still am a fanatic when it come to bow hunting.