I am a sort of specialized hobbyist. The act of shooting a traditional bow in and of itself has placed me in a sub-category or "specialized" my hobby and set it apart from the generic term "archery". Further, I have specialized on the term hunting also, because I don't hunt in any sort of big woods or travel to exotic places. Instead, I hunt out the back of my suburban home location and choose small woodlots, where convenience is premium. Local small woodlot or backyard hunting grounds allows and affords me the versatility to take up my hobby and do it as often as desired within season, while applying state and local ordinances and restrictions. Thereby actually participating in my chosen hobby and not becoming a spectator.
I hope to include all the things associated with traditional archery and hunting. For example, yesterday I was building arrows, because I destroyed one. I was having trouble shooting left. Please see the November 8th and 9th posts "Shoot to the Left" and "I figured out Why I am Shooting to the Left" respectively. I will soon post pictures and a summary of the process that I took to build replacement arrows. I'll also post about my equipment and the shot cycle. I hope to post about being in the woods and my hunting adventures outdoors.
Please feel free to comment, so we can get to know each other and bring this awesome sport to more potential archers.
Shoot Straight,
Suburbanstickbow Hunter
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