Primitive Archer
Information and Resources => Primitive Shoots and Events => Topic started by: BrianS on February 10, 2013, 07:19:48 pm
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Hawkeye Bowmen will be hosting our 10th Selfbow Shoot on April 19, 20 and 21 2013.
We put out about 20 targets and normally attract about 50 Shooters for this Event. We also run a few Contests ( archery woodswalk, hawk and knife, chronograph and cooking contest) throughout the Weekend. It is a very laid backed Shoot. On Saturday Evening we have a Pot Luck Dinner.
If you are looking for a small Shoot with plenty of room to set up camp this one might be of interest to you. Hawkeye is located at 13300 Clinton Street (Rte 354) Marilla New York. The Shoot opens at noon on Friday and closes at noon on Sunday. Hope to see some of our Friends from the Past and maybe a few new faces.
Take care,
Brian
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Ant been to this shoot yet [on my bucket list] but I can say it is run by a great bunch of guys/gals that I am proud to call friends,and know how to put on an event so it has to be a blast. :)
Pappy
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Kevin finished up making this year's medallions. They are made from wood cut from a oak beam he found in a mid 1800s farmstead. The tree that the beam came from could have very well been alive and growing back in the 1700s. Each one is hand lettered with this years date. For those of you who do not know Kevin, he makes some very nice Turkey and deer Callers under the name of Buffalo Hunter Calls. THANK YOU Kevin for your hard work on the Shoot Medallions!
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Pappy,
you and the Twin Oaks crew are a fine bunch yourself! and your all welcome up to Hawkeye any time.
We'd love to have ya!
Kevin
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The snow has started to melt and we spent the weekend clearing brush and downed trees, time to spruce the place up!
This shoot is coming up fast.
Can't wait to see everyone!
Hope you had a great winter.
Kevin
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I can't pull it off this year. Gonna plan for next year. Maybe we can talk Pappy into next year as well... >:D
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I had some requests to hold the "one log" primitive fire contest again this year so if anyone is interested in trying your hand at winning the Contest, make sure you pack your flint and steel kits, small hatchets or big knives and a cooking vessel that will hold at least a cup of water. I will fill Everyone in on the exact details at the Shoot. Dino went as far as to say he would pass on using his flint and steel this time and start his fire with a bow drill. There sure was some interesting thoughts on what methods to try last year and now that some of the guys know the drill I bet they do it even better this year. Rob donated one of his handmade fire pistons as a prize for the contest this year.
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Matt, it was a pleasure meeting you and your family at Twin Oaks last May!
If you can ever get up to Hawkeye for our primitive shoot in April, we would love to have you.
Kevin
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Good thing the shoot is'nt today, we just got another 5" of snow! :o
It should be gone by the time the shoot rolls around, hopefully ???
Kevin
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We have had everything from warm and sunny to cold and snowy for the annual Hawkeye Spring Thaw Selfbow Shoot and the one thing in common every year was that Everyone had a good time by making the most of whatever Mother Nature threw our way. I can remember one year sleeping out in a open faced diamond shelter with 3 wool blankets in front of a big campfire with Night time temps down to 18 degrees. I also remember running the Woodswalk Qualifier one Year when the cross wind was blowing over 50 mph! We had a flint and steel station on the Woodswalk one time in the pouring rain and guys got their fires started. Of course we have had some years that the weather was Sunny and in the 70s. Regardless of whatever the Weather was, I always have a great time every year and I would not change a thing. If it gets too cold, we have a clubhouse with a gas furnace and a big woodstove for anyone who might want to warm up.
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Kevin: I hear that I'd have to reserve a spot REAL early for next year's event. Sure would like to make it then.
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Reservations are for our Large Traditional Shoot in August. No Reservations are needed for our much smaller Self Bow Only Shoot in April.
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Matt,
Just to give you a little more info.
Our big traditional shoot is held in August, longbows, recurves and self bows only.45 plus targets with unlimited shooting,kitchen open, breakfast, lunch and dinner,vendors,band,bow making, competitions and raffles. Almost all of the campsites are reserved for next year at the end of the shoot by those who camp there each year, it's kinda a bummer for those who are new and want to attend the shoot, but space is limited. That said, we will always try our best to accomodate those who wish to attend.Sometimes sites open up because of non-renewals or no shows, there are also 1 or 2 overflow tent sites.I asked Phil, our club Pres. and he said that for this year there is one site for a camper with an electric hook up avaliable.This year the Traditional Shoot is August 16-18.If you are thinking of attending our Traditional Shoot next year give us your contact info. and we will try to find a site for you after this years shoot is over and we know what sites are available.
For our Spring Thaw Primitive shoot held in April. Self bows and wood arrows only.About 20 targets with unlimited shooting. There is always plenty of room and no charge for camping, you need no reservations and can just show up and find your own place to camp, traditional(1800's) camp and dress are encouraged but NOT REQUIRED, you can use a modern tent or camper if you desire.The kitchen is not open, there is a campfire cooking contest, clout shoot, woods walk, hawk and knife throw and other contests and Sat. there is a camp wide pot luck dinner.
The two shoots are vastly different, the Traditional shoot is similar to the biggest shoots held accross the country, the primitive shoot is much smaller and more laid back.
I love both shoots but my favorite is the Primitive shoot. Either way we'd love to have you and your family up to Hawkeye!
And if you can get Pappy to come along, all the better.
One more thing, you can see video's from previous shoots on youtube, type Hawkeye Bowmen in the search bar and they will come up.
Kevin
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Cool! Thanks Brian! My Augusts are tied up at shoots in Michigan. The April Primitive shoot sounds right up my alley! Have a period tent and some clothing to go with it. It would be fun to see me (the newbie) try to throw a hawk. :PI've never done it. :-[
Remind me again, when in April? Which week. I'll mark it on my calander so as not to fill it up next year.
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It's snowing again! :-X
Were making sure the camps are well stocked with fire wood.
Kevin
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(http://i998.photobucket.com/albums/af107/Povertyhill/SpringThawCarving_zps531f9d6a.jpg)
Here is a picture of one of the prizes for this year's shoot. It was hand carved by one of Hawkeye's Members.
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If your gonna make up here next year Matt, I'm gonna be sure to make it. I'd love to meet you in person.
Bad time again for me this year, but I'm already planning on it for next year.
Jon
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Jon, I'm going to try real hard to make it. Look forward to meeting you as well.
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Jon, I'm going to try real hard to make it. Look forward to meeting you as well.
Sweet. Awesome carving by the way Brian.
Jon
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That's sweet Brian,Did Barb carve that ? She does some nice stuff. Hope yall have a big time as I know you will,tell Davy/Chucky/John/Glenn I said ha. Maybe when I retire I can make this one. :) I know it will be a hoot. :) Take plenty of pictures and Kevin I loved the videos so be sure and do that and share it with us that can't be there. :(
Pappy
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Paul Putt did the carving.
We would love to have you at Hawkeye sometime. If you can only make one Shoot the Traditional Shoot in august is the major event. The Spring Thaw Selfbow Shoot is much smaller.
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yeah Kevin if you could take some videos again, I always love to watch the woods walk ones.
Jon
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Got home from work today and found a message from Gerry Lee saying that his gang from Canada will be attending. They put on quite a demonstration of the power behind their English Warbows last year. I still have the steel plate they were shooting holes through. Very Impressive!
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I forgot to mention that Gerry Lee will be running the Clout Shoot again this year. Gerry said he would be supplying a prize ( Hopefully it will be one of his handcrafted English Arrows). For those of you who have never seen his arrows they are some of the finest arrows I have ever seen. His Craftsmanship is first rate and a better guy you can't find!
Have also recieved word that Karl (the Viking) is also coming from Michigan. I am looking forward to seeing what he has been working on since last year. I still treasure the flint point he made for me from a piece of stone he found in our driveway!
Weather is suppose to break.
Should be a good one.
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Here is the tentative schedule of Events
Friday:
Gate and Courses open at 10 am
Campfire Cooking Contest 5:30 to 6:00 pm (Bring your entry to HBHQ)
One log fire contest at FT Camp at 7:00pm (You will need flint and steel / axe / cup to boil water in)
Saturday:
Courses open Dawn to Dusk
Hawk and Knife 9:00 to 10:00 am at the Practice range
Woods walk Qualifier 10am – 11am at the Shelter
Woods walk Finals 1pm (see Dino and Eric for details)
Chronograph your bow – 3:30 to 4:00 PM at the Shelter
Camp Feast – 6pm at the Clubhouse (Bring a dish to pass) Prizes will be awarded after dinner
Primitive Archery Trade session after dinner on the Clubhouse Porch
Sunday:
Courses open at dawn
Clout Shoot 10am (please meet at deck next to the barn)
Shoot closes at noon
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Jon and Pappy,
I plan to tape the woods walk if I do not shoot good enough to qualify, but if I do qualify for the woods walk I will try to find someone to tape it if I can, and I also will tape the clout shoot if it is not rained out.
Kevin
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FT Camp at the Hawkeye Spring Thaw has not been the same since that old Backwoods Longhunter “Buffler Razz” left for New Mexico. I have been searching for a suitable replacement to fill his moccasins and I believe I have found him! He can whip a Mountain Lion, throw a hawk and shoot a bow with the best of them, tell tales till your ears hurt, go a year without bathing. Why he would be a match for the likes of Jim Bridger or ol’ Daniel Boone himself! The best part for me is he is my 8 year old Grandson Michael and this will be his first Overnight Primitive Rendezvous. Just figured I would warn you guys to watch out if you come visiting FT Camp. Once he gets to asking questions he just doesn't quit. I did have one compromise, I have to set up the big canvas wedge tent because he ain't big on sleeping out under my Open Face Diamond Shelter.
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Here is latest weather forecast:
Friday Evening Mostly cloudy, with a low around 37. Breezy. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Saturday Partly sunny, with a high near 46.
Saturday Night Partly cloudy, with a low around 31.
Sunday Mostly sunny, with a high near 49.
We cut up a bunch of firewood for Folks plus the Clubhouse has a furnace and a woodstove. We have two outside shelters plus a covered deck.
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Weather sounds good,and looks like it is all coming together.Hope yall have a good one,bet the grandson will have a blast.That's very special. Tell everyone up that way I said ha and shoot straight. :)
Pappy
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Pappy,
Thank You. I will pass along your hello to Dave, Chuck, Kevin and the rest of the Hawkeye Boys.
We put the finishing touches on the courses this morning and a few of the guys are setting up their camps today. We have two courses out with a total of 22 targets that folks can shoot as often as they want. There is also a Practice Range we set up down in the Woods. If anyone wants to work on a bow there is a outside shelter that can be used. We will be running some informal contests along with Saturday's Pot Luck Dinner. Rob is bringing up a small group of Cub Scouts Friday Afternoon and Saturday Morning to check out some of the stuff happening like the one log primitive fire contest and the hawk and knife. Some of these Kids have not seen anything like this before. When Rob is done teaching them they will all be wearing braintan buckskins and shooting selfbows! Like I said before it is not a big event but we have a good time. Kinda like a Family Reunion for Primitive Archers. Just 2 days to go.
Have a good one,
Brian
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Hawkeye Bowmen would like to thank Everyone who attended this year's Spring Thaw Shoot. It will be one to talk about for some time. Despite the absolutely crazy weather shift from spring conditions to some brutal winter like conditions that brought in falling temps down to the mid 20s, snow and high winds gusting to over 50 mph, folks were there! No contests were canceled and folks made the best of it.
Thank You very much to all who attended!