Does Anyone Remember?
#12

When I started bowhunting back in the mid 70's, it took a couple of years, but I killed my first 2 deer from the ground with my Bear Polar LTD. It was my first compound bow. I shot into stacked, compressed bread boxes as my target. Back then you could only kill ONE deer per season in Pa. I shot with fingers and with no sight. lol They were great times!
#13
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: wisconsin
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We used to get ALOT of snow back then. there were 20 deer in a herd, and we would go drive em out of the pines with 20 guys. It wasnt real often we got one in the beginning, but we got em figured out and started taking some pretty good numbers. We would be beat down at the end of the day, but we always had a good time!
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#17
Nontypical Buck
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Location: wisconsin
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You guys know, todays kids who never pulled back a recurve, or made there own cammo, and most likely never hunted from the ground, are pretty much ignorant to the harvest as we knew it back then. Now its all about only shooting standing deer, inside 40 yards, blah blah blah.With there fancy 1000 dollar bows. If they only knew what it was like back in the 70s. I got a feeling most of them would have taken up baking cookies instead.
#18

You guys know, todays kids who never pulled back a recurve, or made there own cammo, and most likely never hunted from the ground, are pretty much ignorant to the harvest as we knew it back then. Now its all about only shooting standing deer, inside 40 yards, blah blah blah.With there fancy 1000 dollar bows. If they only knew what it was like back in the 70s. I got a feeling most of them would have taken up baking cookies instead.
#19

My first bow was a Darton WH-500, cost about $200 back in 1981. I couldn't wait to get home and shoot it before hunting season. I still have that same bow but since have "modernized" my hunting with a Mathews Switchback XT that I bought 5 years ago.