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Title: Hunting bows
Post by: Jon_W on September 07, 2021, 11:16:07 pm
What does everyone hunt with for wooden bows? Reflex, recurve, straight? Pyramid style, parallel limbs, sudbury? Osage, hickory, yew? Backed? Also, what weight arrow are a lot of you pushing? I find myself with 700g arrows for practice but I haven't gotten good enough at making bows yet to head out hunting with one. Hunting season is nearly upon me here in Michigan!
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: Bob Barnes on September 07, 2021, 11:32:19 pm
I hunt with different bows every year but they are usually osage selfbows...some with sinew...some not... usually right around 50# and always shooting 500+ grain arrows.  Designs don't matter much, but something that isn't likely to break or be hard to string, and I prefer a minimum of 62", even though I have killed deer with a 50" sinew backed osage bow.  Just be sure to shoot one that you are confident with and shoot well...then it's all good.   :OK
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: bownarra on September 08, 2021, 03:03:05 am
Doesn't really matter what design you use. Any of the good bow design will shoot within a few fps of each other.
If you are new to making bows start with a pyramid design around 66" long. Easiest bows to tiller and are they very effecient.
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: Will B on September 08, 2021, 07:48:42 am
I hunt with osage recurves with straight pyramid design. I like from 55-60# for my hunting bows. My favorite hunting bow is rawhide-backed and 68” in length. I shoot a 685 gr arrow. I recently completed a 62” sinew-backed osage recurve that I also plan to hunt with, especially out of my blind.
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: Eric Krewson on September 08, 2021, 09:20:05 am
Been making bows for 26 years, I have 7 or 8 hanging in my shop at the present, I may not bowhunt this year because of health issues but if I do it will be with the bow I shoot the best.
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: Jon_W on September 08, 2021, 09:53:14 am
I like the responses, I am more curious to see what everyone is hunting with! I have a laminated recurve for this year (due to my inexperience making bows) and I'll be trying out some larch arrow shafts from 3rivers as well. Soon all I'll need is a deer in range!
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: Pat B on September 08, 2021, 10:24:06 am
Hunt with the bow you are most comfortable with and that you shoot the best. I don't hunt much any more but during my peak I would pick the bow I shot the best and a back up bow that shot similarly. I would try to practice with that bow exclusively for the last month or so before the opener. I'd shoot a couple of dozen shots each day, morning and evening and the week before the opener I'd only take one shot and make it count. Sometimes this was early morning, sometimes late afternoon and sometime one each.
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: gutpile on September 08, 2021, 10:25:58 am
this year I am using my osage recurve take down sinew backed. 58" 52@26.5.. rivercane arrows foreshafted , abo stone points ...gut
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: boxerboxer on September 08, 2021, 11:44:27 am
I'm still hunting with a glass bow, but as soon as I've made a hunting weight bow that holds up I'll be taking that with me. I have a bunch of ash and some elm, all cut this summer, as well as a red oak board bow. The oak is probably the only one that's in danger of being used for hunting this fall, but I'm not sure I'll be able to make that heavy enough, so we'll see. Might be next year before I'm hunting with a selfbow, and probably longer yet before I'm doing it with wood arrows. I promised myself I'd kill something with my dad's old 2117s before I use any other arrows.
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: Woody roberts on September 08, 2021, 12:38:35 pm
I currently have 3 bows I’m comfortable hunting with. They all shoot very similar to each other. 2 are pyramid, 1 Osage and 1 hickory and a hickory Sudbury. All in the neighborhood of 40 lb at 26”

The Osage is the fastest at less than 10 FPS more than the hickories.
I shoot all well enough but the Sudbury seems to be the most forgiving. I’m finding I shoot it more than the others.

Arrows, ??? I can’t seem to make a cane arrow that shoots as good as my carbons. I’m still trying though.
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: WhistlingBadger on September 08, 2021, 01:54:19 pm
I'm finally taking the plunge and hunting with a home-made bow this year!  Now if I could just find a critter that was just a *little* more cooperative.  65" rawhide-backed hickory sudbury.  45# @ 27".

I've got a pyramid roughed out that I plan to get back to work on once I'm done hunting.  I know pyramids are more efficient shooters, but dang these sudburry/meare heath types are easy on the eyes.
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: Stixnstones on September 08, 2021, 05:41:37 pm
I hunt mostly with selfbows of different species, but hunyin with osage this year. Same bow as last year, its still holdin up just fine.... I'm in Michigan as well.
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: bentstick54 on September 08, 2021, 09:03:10 pm
My main go to hunting bow is a 11year old Osage selfbow, 50#@28”, 63” ntn. I am going to start out with some DF shafts, with some old HH 3/1 broadheads, 3 fletch 4” wild turkey feathers. Later in the season I may switch over to one of my other Osage selfbows 45#@28”, 66” ntn. I will switch over to GT500 woodgrains with 125gr Magnus Stinger 2 blade broadheads.
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: StickMark on September 08, 2021, 11:31:57 pm
Hickory, sinew backed. 55inches ttt, about 45#....heat and humidity dependent. 1.25 width.
Carried douglas fir shafts this velvet season, 460 to 485, 133gr Zwickeys. 12 strand B55 string.

Border issues, rain galore and water everywhere, no harvest this velvet season...
Come October, I am carrying the same bow in lieu of a rifle for a tag I drew, and I might go back to cane and mulefat primitive shafts, heavier, 520 grains, and a rawhide or sinew string.
Hunting a big one this year.

Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: PaSteve on September 09, 2021, 09:01:08 am
I'll be hunting with my 50# fumed Osage bow I made a couple of years ago. Bamboo shafts tipped with Tuffheavd broadheads. Pennsylvania whitetails.
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: Eric Krewson on September 09, 2021, 09:24:39 am
I adhere to the old saying "beware the guy who only shoots one gun, (or bow)", meaning he is probably pretty good with it.

I shoot one bow.
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: Jon_W on September 09, 2021, 09:23:23 pm
I hunt mostly with selfbows of different species, but hunyin with osage this year. Same bow as last year, its still holdin up just fine.... I'm in Michigan as well.

Glad to hear from another Michigander! Where did you get the osage from so far north?

I'm finally taking the plunge and hunting with a home-made bow this year!  Now if I could just find a critter that was just a *little* more cooperative.  65" rawhide-backed hickory sudbury.  45# @ 27".

Badger, I wish I could have done the same this year, looking forward to next year. Best of luck in the coming months!

I've got a pyramid roughed out that I plan to get back to work on once I'm done hunting.  I know pyramids are more efficient shooters, but dang these sudburry/meare heath types are easy on the eyes.
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: boomhowzer on September 10, 2021, 01:42:32 pm
There are deer all over my property here in Northwest Lower Michigan. If any of you Michigan guys are looking for a place to hunt, there's enough room for two of us. I'm going out with all home made tackle this year. I'm very excited about it. I have a burlap backed elm bow that shoots #47 @ 26"

http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,70280.msg986733.html#msg986733 (http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,70280.msg986733.html#msg986733)

Not exactly "camouflage." I've been wanting to build a new bow for hunting season, but I had a few blow up in the tillering tree and a few others were roughed out and never finished. This one shoots so sweet and fits so nice in my hand though, I can't imagine going out there with any other bow. 
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: WhistlingBadger on September 10, 2021, 01:52:10 pm
There are deer all over my property here in Northwest Lower Michigan. If any of you Michigan guys are looking for a place to hunt, there's enough room for two of us. I'm going out with all home made tackle this year. I'm very excited about it. I have a burlap backed elm bow that shoots #47 @ 26"

http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,70280.msg986733.html#msg986733 (http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,70280.msg986733.html#msg986733)

Not exactly "camouflage." I've been wanting to build a new bow for hunting season, but I had a few blow up in the tillering tree and a few others were roughed out and never finished. This one shoots so sweet and fits so nice in my hand though, I can't imagine going out there with any other bow.

Taking out Old Sivertip, huh?  Gutsy choice.   ;D  If you make a kill while wearing the hat, vest, shorts, and boots, I will cast my vote to elect you king of all bowhunters.  I've read that deer can't see shades of pink, red, and orange (though I've asked them and they aren't tellin'), so your bow's camo is probably about as good as anything.  Just don't paint your bow blue or purple.  They can see those like a beacon.
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: Jon_W on September 10, 2021, 03:20:40 pm
I just finished up making these arrows today, naturally dyed with pokeberry. Hopefully the deer can't see that too well either! :-D
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: Jon_W on September 10, 2021, 03:23:44 pm
I'm very excited about it. I have a burlap backed elm bow that shoots #47 @ 26"

Boom, looks like a fun setup, I agree with badger, the outfit would put you at the top of all bowhunters!
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: boomhowzer on September 12, 2021, 09:00:10 am
Welp, looks like I know what I'm wearing on opening day. I love a good dare. Hopefully it'll be unseasonably warm :)
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: Stixnstones on September 12, 2021, 11:05:29 am
Jon, in southern up to almost mid Michigan there is still an abundance of osage, but I'm lucky enough to have a resourse in Indiana
Title: Re: Hunting bows
Post by: Fox on September 12, 2021, 01:39:47 pm
Welp, looks like I know what I'm wearing on opening day. I love a good dare. Hopefully it'll be unseasonably warm :)


Yup If you take a deer with that bow and the outfit you’ll be king :D (lol) (lol)