I grew up shooing a couple of cheapo fiberglass kid's bows. My arrows were crap, but I managed to shoot snakes and what not. When I got older I aquired a bear kodiak from an abandoned mobile home on the property next to my folks. I shot it a little, then put it away untill I was 27 or so. I started shooting it again, and then graduated to a few different fiberglass recurves and long bow. I killed my first deer with one, then killed a few more later. I saw a guy at a gun show selling osage bows. I asked him all the stupid questions that people always ask about that type of archery. He was very patient and asked what kind of bow I was using. I said I was using a fiberglass long bow. He replied "you'll be shooting a wood bow within a year or two". I thought he was being pretty sure of himself, but he was right. I went to the library, checked out Reginald Laubin's book on American Indian Archery and was addicted. The seed was already there, but this made it grow. Now it is overgrown and out of control. But hey, it could be worse. This is no mere "hobby", it is a craft and a way of life. I wouldn't use any other archery tackle but my own bows and arrows.