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I remember bowhunting when...
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<blockquote data-quote="Radar" data-source="post: 2875807" data-attributes="member: 994"><p>Yet , there are times when I long for those good old days . I had some of my most exciting hunts early on when I was still learning to bowhunt . I made a lot of mistakes back then , but I tried to learn from them .</p><p> I remember when .... There were no Internet forums , just magazines , mentors , and local proshops to gain knowledge about archery and bowhunting . I had some very good mentors when I got started .</p><p> I learned more just being out there hunting and gaining experience . There is no substitute for experience , and now with the Internet forums , there are guys with limited experience becoming instant overnight experts .</p><p> The learning curve is much shorter these days . Bowhunting was tougher back then .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radar, post: 2875807, member: 994"] Yet , there are times when I long for those good old days . I had some of my most exciting hunts early on when I was still learning to bowhunt . I made a lot of mistakes back then , but I tried to learn from them . I remember when .... There were no Internet forums , just magazines , mentors , and local proshops to gain knowledge about archery and bowhunting . I had some very good mentors when I got started . I learned more just being out there hunting and gaining experience . There is no substitute for experience , and now with the Internet forums , there are guys with limited experience becoming instant overnight experts . The learning curve is much shorter these days . Bowhunting was tougher back then . [/QUOTE]
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