My immediate family wasn't into outdoor stuff. My Dad was a Police Court Judge and wouldn't allow guns in our house, not even BB guns. Our neighbors across the street were outdoor folks and my Dad did let Mr. Waite teach us about guns, gun safety and boats and all that went along with them so I did have exposure to the outdoors. My Dad's sister, aunt Mary was a fisherwoman. She and a boyfriend would take my older brother and myself(when I came of age)saltwater fishing in Coastal SC so I got some great exposure that way.
My Mom's side of the family were outdoors people but they lived in Pensacola Fla so we only saw them every July. They had a place on Pensacola Bay where we would stay and we fished, crabbed and went flounder constantly while we were there. My Grandpa was an avid deep sea fisherman and built his own inboard engine cabin boat(The Duchess, named for my Mom) and built all of his deep sea split bamboo rods. I wish I had more time to spend with him but unfortunately that wasn't the case.
I didn't start hunting until I was 28 years old. That was the year my wife and I got married(1978) and moved to Bluffton SC. That Christmas Marcia gave me a TC Hawkins .50 cal. black powder gun and I killed my first 2 deer with it. In those days all my hunting buddies told me to get a "real" gun! Now they tell me to get a real bow.
I hunted and fished the coastal marshes with my good buddy, Richard for many years and still do at least once a year at his family property in Oglethorpe Co. GA and sometimes in Coastal SC.
My wife and I have lived on our 25 ac here in the Mountains of SW North Carolina for the last 26 years. I have hunted here a few times but when you name the deer on your property it is hard to shoot them.
We both love living is the country and both love all the wildlife we have here plus the native wildflowers and other aspects of being outdoors.
My first real bow was a 45# Shakespeare recurve I retrieved from a storage building that was going to be demolished. I shot whatever arrows I could find. I got into compounds shortly after($50 Bear Blacktail Hunter from a flea market) and killed my first archery deer with it. After a few years I bought a PSE Nova compound and killed a few more deer until I got tired of all the Geegaws that went along with that craze. I decided to switch to the light side(traditional) after killing my biggest archery deer at the crack of dawn. I was using a lighted pendulum sight(one of the geegaws) and when I came to full draw the light quit working so I leveled off and took the shot. My first instinctive kill.
After that I bought a custom recurve and shot a big 8pt but never recovered it. The deer did recover and was marking it's scrapes 2 weeks later. I could identify him by an unusual hoof print. Not too long after that(about 1999) I bought a Treadway Longbow and killed my first trad deer, a doe that was standing 8' from my tree.
It was about 1988 that I started getting interested in primitive archery. Not many folks built wood bows back then but with the help of books by Jay Massey, Paul Comstock, Jim Hamm, William Vonderhey and others the journey began. I do have to give credit to Primitive Archer Magazine and the great folks on this wonderful site for helping make my bent sticks the new "real" bows.