OK, so you've been bitten! That means, that you have the disease! There is no cure. Whenever the moon is full, you will revert back to your ancestral genes, and start thinking of putting on your moccasins, and grabbing your bow, and arrows, and knife, or hatchet, and head out. Do this only if you are actually hunting, and in the woods. There is no cure, just give in to it, and it will lessen the harshness, of blisters, cut fingers, tired sore arms, learning new cuss words, being able to fling a piece of rock further than you thought you could, and learning a new dance which you will do spontaneously, with wild abandonment, each time you break a nice looking arrow head,
or fling a piece of wood, and do the same type of dance, and new words,
when you are almost at full draw on the tiller, and you find a pin knot going through side ways, and causing either a hinge, or just snapping the limb off.
Yes, this sounds like bad stuff, and it is, but...... you are in good company, and you will be talked through these times.
As all of the P.A. members have at one time or another, met up with these little annoying gnats of experience,
and some like myself, still have these #@$#@@#!!!!!*&*%!! problems.
But it lessens the aggravation somewhat, to know that "You are not ALONE!!" Anywho, welcome, and enjoy.
There are a couple of people you need to try to hook up with, and that is Keenan, Juniper Junkie, and Emory Coons.
I think Keenan, and Juniper Junkie, are in Bend, and Emory is in Burns, Oregon. Welcome ! P.S. even with the aforementioned problems, and such, it really is an enjoyable, and relaxing pastime.
Wayne