There is an artist of some pretty good fame that does western art, lotsa cowboys and the like. I am trying to talk him into doing a painting next year with me in it. I'll be in camp with my primitive bow leaning against my leg and I am straightening arrows over a campfire. Surrounding the fire in shadows like ghosts of deer camp past will be a 1920's hunter with red plaid shirt and a 30-40 Kraig, a 1870's cowboy with a lever gun, a furtrapper with a smoothbore flinter, and a Kentucky longhunter with his swamped barrel fullstock deerslayer. The working title of the painting is "Never Lonely in Deer Camp".
Just like Primitive Archery Magazine, and the gentleman you met, it's all about passing on the tradition.