Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Bushman452 on April 02, 2009, 06:19:50 pm
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I saw a few sites and it gave me a good idea.
Sorry this is the only one with no nudity.
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lets here it (idea) i'll talk w/you.
chuck
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Okay then all we need is either some ironwood or Brazilian ipe. Before you start crafting; do a little research about the Amazonian indians and the form of archery they do. Then after you got the design right, tie a line to your bow strong enough to pull a fish in. After all the Amazon is one of the best places to bowfish.
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So, bowfishing with an Amazon bow is your idea?
I've always wanted to go bowfishing. :)
Sean
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Hey Bushman,
I actually own a south American bow and arrow made by the Chumani indians of northern Bolivia. I wrote an article about it in PA and it should be coming out in the next few months....Keep an eye out for it. It has some close-up photos of different parts of the bow and the arrow. A guy gave it to me this past summer when I was doing a flintknapping demo at a hunting show down in macon, GA
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Hey Bushman,
I actually own a south American bow and arrow made by the Chumani indians of northern Bolivia. I wrote an article about it in PA and it should be coming out in the next few months....Keep an eye out for it. It has some close-up photos of different parts of the bow and the arrow. A guy gave it to me this past summer when I was doing a flintknapping demo at a hunting show down in macon, GA
I don't know much about the tribes of South America but I already know they are one of the last people who are truly wild and free.
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just from what i can see in the picture, it would'nt be hard to do. it might be if you only want to do reproductions, but try different woods. for example i am going to try to only build bows from local woods.(northwest)
chuck