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26 contributions to TradBowhunter-Ethical Predator
New member
Thank you for the add, I've been bow hunting for 30 years, I'm always looking to improve my shooting.
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Welcome!
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@Rodney Thompson Outdoor Skills Welcome
ShootingTraditional Archery with arthritic hands.
I have Osteoarthritis aka Working man’s arthritis and was Curious how any of you who are also affected with it Shoot and Deal with it? This is just a question to see if anyone has any special tricks for Dealing with this? I personally don’t have much of an issue with it just a little pain, no pain no gain ! Interested to see comments
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@Jeffrey Schleininger it is one of human kind’s greatest gift and 99% don’t know that we are all born with the instinct to instinctively hunt with a Stick and String and this is best site on World Wide Web to learn about it
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@Grant Richardson I know you’re busy and know it takes time, I like to quiz the masses and see if I’m missing any tricks! It also makes for good Content for the Ethical Predator Site!! I am so glad I came upon your Site.
DIY recurve quiver
Needed a quiver for my new recurve my wife got me for Christmas. I like to make my own stuff, so I decided to make my quiver. I had some leather kicking around from when I was making knives, so I cut out a hood, stamped it with my own oak leaves and deer track stamps that I made. Then sewed the edges and wet it down so it would form over a block that I carved. I wanted a one pc quiver that I could easily take off the bow, so I bent up a pc of 3/4” wide x 1/8” thick aluminum for the bracket that the hood and arrow holder attaches to. The bracket needed an arch to allow my thumb to still hold the bow without interference. Some 3/8” neoprene rubber worked great for the arrow holder and the points insert in the hood. Some neoprene straps help keep the quiver from moving around and some double sided Velcro holds the rubber straps to quiver and bow. It’s all mocked up in the pictures, but I still need to take it apart and paint the aluminum bracket. Pretty happy with how it turned out.
DIY recurve quiver
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@Grant Richardson nothing fancy but light weight and strong
Aim small miss small
Thanks for the access, look forward to some good camaraderie.
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Welcome !! This is the best Traditional archery site on the web! @Grant Richardson has made many videos to assist you on your Journey, there are also many Great Archers here and tons of Knowledge!! Good Luck to you
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@Grant Richardson I only speak the Truth! I enjoy teaching myself but am not very good at speaking about it but love that people I’ve taught are still involved in the Sport! You my Friend are good at it!!
New bow season
So now that the season is over for most of us who all is looking to order a new bow or pick up a new to you vintage bow?
New bow season
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I have a Osage stave and will be making me a new one this spring, going back to self bows and cedar arrows this year!
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Larry Miller
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32points to level up
@larry-miller-2729
63 year old Bowhunter, started age 6 and have never quit! Wheels are for Cars

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Joined Aug 31, 2025
Jetmore Kansas
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