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Lumberman:
I have been wanting to get a longbow for a couple years and it looks like 2016 will be the year I Get to do so. I have access to a lot of the hardwoods local here to southeast iowa and would be up for offering a decent amount of footage for a bow. I don't know enough yet to be real particular about the bow, would like something around #50+. Also I would really rather trade with someone within a few hour drive rather than ship walnut, oak, or hickory only to have it be shipped back or something or other. Started visiting this site trying to learn how to spine my arrows and have been super impressed by the attitudes and interactions of the members. Have been bow hunting deer since I was 11, not ate up with trophy hunting and want to expand to the more natural feel of the longbow. I know it'll expand to selfbow but I need to tackle it a step at a time.

JW_Halverson:
Well, first off, you gotta connect up with iowabow in Burlington.  He hosts an event at his place almost every spring, and now that he us building the open air crafting shed, he'll have a great place to work on bows almost year round.  Warning: he will prolly try to turn you to the dark side and tempt you with flint knapping.  Don't do it, it is even more addictive than making wood shavings.

bubby:
You may not be ate up with trophy hunting, but anything you can get with natural tackle is a trophy 😉

Lumberman:
Burlington is only 30 min away I will have to try to get a hold of him. Haha, no flint knapping, I'll keep that in mind! I agree bubby I suppose trophy is a rather relative term. Maybe I am a trophy hunter... I feel an identity crisis coming on

JW_Halverson:

--- Quote from: Lumber man on December 24, 2015, 01:45:05 am ---Burlington is only 30 min away I will have to try to get a hold of him. Haha, no flint knapping, I'll keep that in mind! I agree bubby I suppose trophy is a rather relative term. Maybe I am a trophy hunter... I feel an identity crisis coming on

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When you kneel down next to any deer you have taken with equipment you have made yourself, of even have been gifted from someone you hold in high regard, it will glow with an otherworldly light and you will know it is a trophy.  It will, in all likelihood, not look like a trophy to someone that has not been initiated into this increasingly rare brother/sisterhood.  But feel free to post the photos here and see how many of us "get it", too.

Congratulations for stepping off the paved, tamed, developed, insulated, dramatically lighted, all for show and nothing for substance path and onto the natural earth.

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