Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: yazoo on August 13, 2009, 11:59:33 pm
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is it too soon to mention lbl, I decided to make me a new bow just for this years hunt,I think maybe we should show up in camp with a stave and haft to make the bow there then hunt with it,, ;D
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is it too soon to mention lbl, I decided to make me a new bow just for this years hunt,I think maybe we should show up in camp with a stave and haft to make the bow there then hunt with it,, ;D
Probably not for those who know what lbl stands for ???
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Sounds like a winner to me. Del LBL is [land between the lakes] a bunch of us meet there the
week after Christmas for a hunt. Lots of selfbows , You can bring a recurve or longbow but no
wheels at least not in our camp. ;) :) Fun hunt. :)
Pappy
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Del, LBL stands for "Land Between the Lakes". It is a section of land that was taken over by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) back in the early 60's I think or maybe late 50's when they were in the process of making some dam's. The land lie's between Barkley and Kentucky Lakes on the Tn/Ky border. I forget exactly how many acre's there is...someone may chime in with that info. It has always been a good place to hunt. Some of us Twin Oak's guys and friends from all points of the compass have been meeting for several years there the week after Christmas for a hunt. Very tough hunting and limited success from a harvest standpoint, but always a good time! :)
BigA got this buck at LBL I think during the 2004 season...it was pretty cool because he shot it with a bow from a piece of osage he and I had cut from behind my parents house back during the 80's, and this was the first deer he got with it. I was across a field from Anthony and was able to see the whole event happen when he shot the deer. It was a very special moment... ;)
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it's a couple of hundred 000 acre's.
Pappy
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LBL 2008-09
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Are you donating everone a stave to work on Mike? >:D....lol. O:)
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Man I'd like to be in on that.Ron
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man I wish bow hunting was legal in ireland!!
I would love the chance to try it.
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Del, LBL stands for "Land Between the Lakes". It is a section of land that was taken over by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) back in the early 60's I think or maybe late 50's when they were in the process of making some dam's. The land lie's between Barkley and Kentucky Lakes on the Tn/Ky border. I forget exactly how many acre's there is...someone may chime in with that info. It has always been a good place to hunt. Some of us Twin Oak's guys and friends from all points of the compass have been meeting for several years there the week after Christmas for a hunt. Very tough hunting and limited success from a harvest standpoint, but always a good time! :)
BigA got this buck at LBL I think during the 2004 season...it was pretty cool because he shot it with a bow from a piece of osage he and I had cut from behind my parents house back during the 80's, and this was the first deer he got with it. I was across a field from Anthony and was able to see the whole event happen when he shot the deer. It was a very special moment... ;)
Cheers, thanks for the explanation... to shoot a Deer with a bow you made yourself, that's something special. Saw a buck and two of his ladies run across the road in front of me today....no bowhunting allowed in the UK, would have made a great shot with my longbow.
Del
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I cant decide which one to these any suggestions,I talked to gary this week he got to talking bows and lbl and got me ready to go, and ryano If anyone wants to make a bow there to hunt with, I will bring a some staves, I may bring you a special one >:D I am leaning toward the middle one, I think I can get it center shot, I put in some hours this week,so far I have done 37 blanks and the weeks not over,,but I hear the fish are bitting ;D
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I've spent some time in the LBL, but only for historical reenactments. Sounds like a great trip, what does out of state license cost in the LBL? It would be great to do a build and shoot trip.
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Looks like y'all are havin some great times. I grew up in Marshall County, Ky, about 20 miles from LBL. There is some super huntin there. It has been many years since I hunted there. There used to be some great Fallow deer huntin there as well. Lots a Turkey too. I used to hunt in and around the Golden Pond area.
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WOW! That sounds like a fun hunt. There's a lot of "if's" in my primitive bow hunting life, like will my bow hold together and will I learn to shoot it. But, I'd love join you all on this outing. I'm in eastern KY. LBL is 7 or 8 hours away. It would be worth the trip to meet you all.
Dave
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well i am guessing that this "LBL" cant be to far down south by the snow on the ground
but i stil aint got a clue where it is,so i gotta ask
where the heck is "LBL"?
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Mike, If you use the stave on the right, "Hole in the Bow" Chuck might get jealous! ;D
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Sailordad, LBL is in the western part of KY. We do get snow here, occassionally.
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yea I will need to pick chuck out one with a bigger hole ,he want mess with it unless you can put your fist through it ;D
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I'm up for a challenge Mike...... ;)