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πŸ”₯ Fireside Chat tonight at 6pm ET
Good Day Folks! Fireside Chat happening a little earlier today, it's called multiple kids in hockey (tight time lines today!) This call is for everyone! All are welcome! Join here: Fireside Chat
πŸ”₯ Fireside Chat tonight at 6pm ET
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I will be covering 3 ways to bowhunt πŸ‡ winter rabbits that have worked for me! They helped me really hone my whitetail ground/stalking abilities as well! Cheers! Grant 🏹
Maintaining instead of replacing
I have in the past cost myself more money by trying to continue to make use of something rather than replace it because I just hate throwing things out. Im not a hoarder, I just hate throwing things away I could use for something. So I find myself looking up ways to recycle things I can't recycle if that make sense. One of my favorite things about making my own wooden arrows is I can repair them. More of my woods for my 3d bow have been repaired than not at this point. I've had guys tell me that my arrow is a write off just to be amazed at how easy it is to repair them with this nifty thing. I love this part. I don't even try to hide the repairs, I think it shows the character of the arrow. This arrow has been through some stuff hahaha. I broke one more this morning but I just make some repair footings sometimes and keep them on hand so it took five minutes to fix it when I got home. At this point when im hare hunting or grouse hunting my quiver is a mixed bag of mismatched patterns and feathers, and different size repair footings. And I think that's awesome. I've been shooting and repairing some of these for two years. Thats not an option with my carbons.
Maintaining instead of replacing
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So true Colton! I agree with this -most of not all of my daughters small game arrows - most of them flu flus for trees birds or flight shooting are all this way. Great post!!!
πŸ‘‹ Hey Guys!...Let's Take The Time To Introduce Ourselves...
My name is Jenn Richardson, my husband, Grant Richardson and I created this group, TradBowhunter - Ethical Predator. We are from Ontario, Canada, I have had a love for the outdoors since I was little. My grandfather being a conservation officer in the United States and my other grandfather a trapper here in Ontario. I have been in Law Enforcement for over 26yrs, love the outdoors, marketing and business so decided to put all three together! This is a passion piece for Grant and I...My hubby being the subject matter expert with Traditional Bowhunting as well as an author, podcast host and 3rd generation traditional bowhunter. We wanted to bring like minded people together and create a place to share their experiences with traditional bowhunting. ----------------- Hey folks! Grant Richardson here - about myself... I was raised in a hunting family. I have Bowhunted with traditional gear all my life and started shooting bows when I was 3. I've been able to hunt all over North America and along the way this past 40 plus years hunting with trad gear I have learned that success is born not from tech or the latest camo but from long cold days in the woods and often- failure. Bows and arrows were always a part of my life and I was lucky to have an upbringing that emphasized time in the woods. I was able to see both the rise of Bowhunting in Ontario and the laws and regulations based on ethics & conservation formed- But - also to see them fall apart to an Industry that focused on the latest and newest tech or gadgets to bring wild game home and not the skillsets I was raised to respect and follow. The very fabric of those primitive weapon/Bowhunting seasons was based on the fact that it was harder to take game with a bow and arrow- simply that it was difficult- but there is the truth that many forgot or perhaps never learned. The Ethical Predator was created from those lessons learned all my life. I helped create this community seeing a need to bring folks from all over the world into a community that supported the old ways, from scouting, tracking & the heritage of Bowhunting I grew up with.
πŸ‘‹ Hey Guys!...Let's Take The Time To Introduce Ourselves...
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@Juan Cabano Thanks for sharing !! They certainly are fun to shoot!! Welcome!! Grant
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This what I imagine barramundi fishing is like @Gary Harris 🀣 πŸ‘Š 🎣
Saturday funnies care of The Far Side
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@Gary Harris 😳
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Coming Soon! Book 2 πŸΉπŸŽ‰
Second book is coming down ladies and gents!! πŸ“• 🏹 Launching soon!
Coming Soon! Book 2 πŸΉπŸŽ‰
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