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Title: a father needs some help
Post by: Niltsiar on April 28, 2013, 12:17:18 am
hey guys i am a 21 year old father of two.  i am now a disabled army vet. I got out of the military last year and realized i had spent my whole adult life (from 17 till 21) doing something that didnt help me get a job out side of the army. so now i am going back to my roots and hunting just to stalk up my fridge with meat for my family. so i am looking for a bow to use for this i dont have much in the way of money but i do have some things i could trade and if you are in northern utah i am willing to do work for it. all i really have is an old tomahawk a military sleeping bag, some gortex acu camo. if there is anything you are looking for just let me know and i will see if i have it or can get one through trading with people i know here. thank you guys and have a good one
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: Thesquirrelslinger on April 28, 2013, 08:21:02 pm
You need a bow? I will try to make you one.
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: JEB on April 28, 2013, 10:14:58 pm
Give some more specifics on what you are looking for.
Compound/traditional, right or left hand draw. draw weight etc.
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: venisonburger on April 28, 2013, 10:51:16 pm
What can you draw, what kind of bow do you want to hunt with? How about arrow or accessories?
VB
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: Pat B on April 29, 2013, 01:02:33 am
Snares and deadfall traps are probably more productive for collecting small game for food.
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: adb on April 29, 2013, 06:22:06 pm
Any interest in making a bow yourself? It's really not hard.

What is the nature of your disability? (If you don't mind my asking?)
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: coaster500 on April 29, 2013, 07:30:33 pm
Looks like a bunch of guys wanting to help out and truth be told Pat has the most productive idea for gettin food but you live in an area with lots of bow wood and there is a bunch of help right here :)

Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime........................
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: Thesquirrelslinger on April 29, 2013, 08:43:30 pm
Really. Fish aren't that bad. They can be hard to get if they ain't biting, but go for "panfish".
Go for snares. If you are a decent shot, get a cheap 50 pound or so recurve and some cheap ceder arrows. you can probably hit a rabbit every day if you have a big enough area to hunt in. Rabbits aren't that hard to hit, you get many shots, and they are stupid.
Great combo. however, they don't taste too great to a normal civil person.
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: CherokeeKC on April 29, 2013, 08:50:19 pm
Rabbits are not "stupid" at all.  It is there natural instinct to freeze when they sense danger then run when they know the danger is on to them.  Wild rabbits are not the same animal as rabbits that live in suburban places and eat in peoples garden and are used to seeing people.  And they taste great I might add!
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: Thesquirrelslinger on April 29, 2013, 09:22:50 pm
Well, that explains a lot. I thought they were just dumb... Turkeys have sense to just run for it.
I know that they are different. Wild stuff does have a slight "wild" taste to it, which some people just hate.
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: adb on April 29, 2013, 09:33:13 pm
If rabbits were stupid, there wouldn't be any.
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: bubby on April 30, 2013, 03:03:39 pm
If rabbits were stupid, there wouldn't be any.

yeah as good as they taste, if they were easy to hit they would be long gone
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: Thesquirrelslinger on April 30, 2013, 10:47:19 pm
If rabbits were stupid, there wouldn't be any.

yeah as good as they taste, if they were easy to hit they would be long gone
They are easy to hit.
At least the dumb suburban ones on the street seem so.. I find them all the time....  >:D Too bad I can't drive:(
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: Niltsiar on May 06, 2013, 11:40:41 am
Ya I do have a guy here who is going to help teach me to make a bow and out here the rabbits are small and far between but I do hunt them with a sliang shot I just need something to take bigger game and my disablility is my shoulder I tore most of my tendons and my labrum in my right shoulder when the did surgery it didn't go right so I can't lift as much and am limited in movement in it
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: toomanyknots on May 06, 2013, 09:05:59 pm
Ya I do have a guy here who is going to help teach me to make a bow and out here the rabbits are small and far between but I do hunt them with a sliang shot I just need something to take bigger game and my disablility is my shoulder I tore most of my tendons and my labrum in my right shoulder when the did surgery it didn't go right so I can't lift as much and am limited in movement in it

Wow, with the shoulder injury, I wouldn't even look at a bow. You can probably find a decent rifle somewhere for a good price, sometimes, although it is against craigslist rules, people will trade guns for things on there. Alot of churches give out food weekly to families, I been there, it is worth checking out.
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: Niltsiar on May 06, 2013, 09:16:47 pm
My therapist said that the bow would help me get my strength and flexibility back. But even then I will shoot bows till my arms fall off or I die but thank you lol
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: killir duck on May 07, 2013, 12:02:15 am
you might want to look at a blowgun
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: Niltsiar on May 07, 2013, 01:33:44 pm
Have one. I love them
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: catcalls on May 09, 2013, 01:01:12 am
Slingshot can kill most small quarries and might be worth a short ponder...
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: JeremiahVires on May 09, 2013, 12:03:53 pm
Alot of people on here, including me, would be happy to make you a light recurve.  If I were you, I wouldn't pull over the legal limit.  Here, it's 35 lbs.  I'd suggest a 35 lb sinew backed static recurve.
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: Thesquirrelslinger on May 10, 2013, 05:39:21 pm
Alot of people on here, including me, would be happy to make you a light recurve.  If I were you, I wouldn't pull over the legal limit.  Here, it's 35 lbs.  I'd suggest a 35 lb sinew backed static recurve.
Not sinew backed beacause you can't hunt in the rain.
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: Niltsiar on May 11, 2013, 01:20:03 am
Thank you all for the help it means a lot
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: anasazi on May 19, 2013, 02:52:30 am
I may be late but if you need help with some food for the wife and kids or some help finding a better job pm me im sure i know a few people down there who could help you with a hand up. Help keep you on your feet till your up and running again.
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: PEARL DRUMS on May 21, 2013, 11:58:38 am
Alot of people on here, including me, would be happy to make you a light recurve.  If I were you, I wouldn't pull over the legal limit.  Here, it's 35 lbs.  I'd suggest a 35 lb sinew backed static recurve.
Not sinew backed beacause you can't hunt in the rain.


Thats not true. 
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: MWirwicki on May 21, 2013, 05:37:18 pm
Alot of people on here, including me, would be happy to make you a light recurve.  If I were you, I wouldn't pull over the legal limit.  Here, it's 35 lbs.  I'd suggest a 35 lb sinew backed static recurve.
Not sinew backed beacause you can't hunt in the rain.

Since when can't you hunt in the rain with a sinew backer?
I don't particularly like to hunt in the rain because it washes away a blood trail...and I may melt.  Not at all though, because my hunting bows are sinew backed.
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: Thesquirrelslinger on May 23, 2013, 07:59:35 pm
IMO sinew tends to lose power and stuff when it gets wet.
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: Olanigw (Pekane) on May 23, 2013, 11:05:23 pm
IMO sinew tends to lose power and stuff when it gets wet.
IMO one needs to have used sinew before one can form an opinion on how it performs when wet.
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: Thesquirrelslinger on May 24, 2013, 05:54:35 pm
IMO sinew tends to lose power and stuff when it gets wet.
IMO one needs to have used sinew before one can form an opinion on how it performs when wet.
after accidentally letting some sit in rain for 20 mins or so, I think I can safely say that wet sinew tends to lose power. I realize I have never used it, but IMO for a simple bow, which needs to be durable, I think it would be best not to back it with sinew.
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: JeremiahVires on May 29, 2013, 11:23:38 am
Remember, sinew backing can always be protected with snake skin, which, around here, is rather easy to obtain since garter snakes are everywhere.
Title: Re: a father needs some help
Post by: Squirrelslayer on May 29, 2013, 11:44:54 am
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime........................

Give a man a fish he can eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and you've saved you're self a fish  >:D SS