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I hunt mostly with selfbows of different species, but hunyin with osage this year. Same bow as last year, its still holdin up just fine.... I'm in Michigan as well.
I'm finally taking the plunge and hunting with a home-made bow this year! Now if I could just find a critter that was just a *little* more cooperative. 65" rawhide-backed hickory sudbury. 45# @ 27".Badger, I wish I could have done the same this year, looking forward to next year. Best of luck in the coming months!I've got a pyramid roughed out that I plan to get back to work on once I'm done hunting. I know pyramids are more efficient shooters, but dang these sudburry/meare heath types are easy on the eyes.
There are deer all over my property here in Northwest Lower Michigan. If any of you Michigan guys are looking for a place to hunt, there's enough room for two of us. I'm going out with all home made tackle this year. I'm very excited about it. I have a burlap backed elm bow that shoots #47 @ 26"http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,70280.msg986733.html#msg986733Not exactly "camouflage." I've been wanting to build a new bow for hunting season, but I had a few blow up in the tillering tree and a few others were roughed out and never finished. This one shoots so sweet and fits so nice in my hand though, I can't imagine going out there with any other bow.
I'm very excited about it. I have a burlap backed elm bow that shoots #47 @ 26"
Welp, looks like I know what I'm wearing on opening day. I love a good dare. Hopefully it'll be unseasonably warm