Hey everyone. Im brand new to the site, and just starting my journey in the world of primitive hunting. Im an ancestral skills practitioner, but Ive been focusing on extensive animal processing, brain and bark tanning, fire, and plants. Now that I know how to actually use every part of a critter, Im ready to start harvesting them, but I have a lot to learn.
Im wondering if anyone knows a skilled primitive hunter in or near Montana (I live in Ennis) that would be excited to teach me the ropes during this next year? I have an osage self bow that I built with Paul Rodgers (from outside of San Francisco) that I plan on using, and I will be building several more with him this year I hope.
I have been doing research on backcountry hunting workshops and bow hunting workshops, but most of them are done in the military man vs nature 'surviving the wild' mindset, where your first aid set contains aspirin instead of willow bark and you carry ramen noodles instead of pemmican. I find it ridiculous and can't seem to find a course that is more on my level - barefoot and happy, with lots of homemade stone age gear.
If anyone has any leads, let me know!
Harmony Cronin