Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
What is this?
Less
More

Owned by John

Return to the Wild

15 members • Free

Une communauté dédiée à la résilience, à une vie pleine de sens Développer sa capacité adaptative, retrouver son "pourquoi" sur la voie de la nature

Memberships

TradBowhunter-Ethical Predator

2.1k members • Free

71 contributions to TradBowhunter-Ethical Predator
Backstraps
Probably the most talked about game meat is the white tail backstrap. What is your favorite way to cook them up? Mine is simple butter ,onions ,black pepper ,old bay and a couple dashes of Worcestershire. So good it will make your tongue smack the back of your brains out lol
Backstraps
3 likes • 12d
This is definitely the part that makes everyone want to go back to game meat; no matter how it's prepared, everyone loves it. Personally, I add quite a bit of fat and cook it very briefly, just searing and salting it. As jerky, it's also fantastic and practical to take to the mountains.
Anchor point
I changed my anchor point to try to get more consistent. It seems to be working much better although I only modified it slightly. The change has really helped. It’s not ingrained so if I’m not concentrating on my shot, I fall back to my original anchor. I know that’s not supposed to happen but I shoot as a stress relief every now and then. I just let’em fly. Lol This is only 12 yards.
Anchor point
1 like • 14d
Hi, There's a parameter that's often overlooked, focusing on changing or perfecting a position, movement, or alignment, while setting aside the multitude of actions necessary for its realization—which then becomes parasynpathic, instinctive, quinestesic, or whatever you want to call this mode where the gesture becomes unconscious (flow)—very often results in an improved outcome. This leads me to believe that the more a gesture is driven by automatism rather than emotion, the more the will to do well will yield a perfect result, finding its own most "natural form", unique to each individual. Enjoy
Skull cleaning
My son shot this doe and unfortunately i didn’t find her till several months after and i wanted to clean her skull up a little for a mount is there anyway to bleach the color out of this or would it be best to paint it? Open to any suggestions thanks
Skull cleaning
2 likes • 17d
Hi ! probably this could be good !! Be careful with the evaporation https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-gnveiwwrj4/images/stencil/1280x1280/products/276/7937/HydrogenPeroxide-3Variants_copy__50533_6771__66779.1729490061.jpg?c=1&imbypass=on
Shooting the new arrows
Never thought my wife would let me post her on the internet, but she liked the arrows so much she agreed!
Shooting the new arrows
1 like • 18d
Very focused! What a pleasure to share one's passion while having fun!
1st time left handed
@Jarrod Floyd trying to mirror how I do it right handed. Felt so awkward 🤣 the right eye dominance definitely feels screwy. Ordered a left handed pse shaman in 35 at 28. I like my 60 so I figured it was a safe bet.
1st time left handed
1 like • 19d
@Colton Deline I'm too afraid to put trouble in my brain if I embarked on this adventure 😅
1 like • 19d
@Jarrod Floyd cool !! What a noise without a raccoon on the string 😵‍💫😅
1-10 of 71
John Cazenove
4
19points to level up
@arawakchannel-john-7111
Amoureux, Father, Éleveur, Sculpteur Logeur, Réalisateur, Producteur, Acteur, Spectateur, permaculteur, Prédateur, Cueilleur, Observateur de Nature.

Active 2d ago
Joined Jan 19, 2026
montagne des Pyrénées
Powered by