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Offline STIKNSTRINGBOW

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How could I have forgotten ?
« on: December 24, 2013, 05:44:56 PM »
I became saddened, and disgusted with myself a few days ago...
 In need of a few dollars, I have put some of my "treasures" up for sale.
 One of these "treasures" is a box of arrows, the box itself is from my own roots in archery, a place that no longer exists physically, but lives on in the memories of a select few.
 While I was surprised that few people showed an interest in the box itself, I was amazed that there were not more comments on the man whose signature is on the box, and the history involved,
 Most of you should have heard of Glenn StCharles, but I realized that I had not even seen a post about his Birthday, I had forgotten about my hero, his memory had mutated into someone I did not remember until it was advantageous to me.
 so, if I missed the posts on the 15th, Happy belated to a great man, we should all have remembered.
ALL BOWHUNTERS OWE A DEBT OF GRATITUDE TO THIS MAN, ESPECIALLY WASHINGTON BOWHUNTERS !!
 Glenn St. Charles was born in Seattle, Washington, December 15, 1911, the son of a timber cruiser who, at the turn of the century, brought his family from Alpena, Michigan to the timber country of the great northwest.

 While still in grade school, Glenn spent several summer vacations with his dad in timber-cruising camps in the Kaniksu national Forest of northern Idaho. This was the backdrop for Glenn to observe ways of the animals of these remote regions — deer, elk, moose, and bear. He fashioned flies to entice eager trout to the hook. He became a bowhunter, a bowyer, making hundreds of bows from the rich-colored yew he found combing the Cascade Mountains. He became a fletcher, making arrows from the tough spruce and Alaska cedar. He cut crude blades out of old re-tempered hand saws for broadheads.

 Glenn watched bowhunting come to Washington State in 1938, and after a few years, saw it disappear in one day by action of the Washington State Game Commission. He was there when it was reestablished the very next day, due to a plea by Washington State’s father of bowhunting, Kore T. Duryee. This “bended knee” experience was forever imprinted in Glenn’s mind — a reminder of how fragile success can be. He became the watchdog of bowhunting in Washington State and eventually throughout the country.

 When the bow was questioned as to its being a viable hunting weapon by concerned wildlife agencies everywhere, St. Charles and his friends found the answer in the Boone and Crockett record-keeping concepts. Thus the Pope and Young Club was formed and now stands as the pillar of bowhunting everywhere
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 St. Charles was the founder of the Pope and Young Club. and an emeritus member of the Boone and Crockett Club. Throughout his bowhunting career, he received nearly every award the National Field Archery Association, the Pope and Young Club, and the Professional Bowhunters.

 His written words have appeared in many archery publications for the past sixty years. His video, “Billets to Bow,” was produced in 1984 to preserve the art of bowmaking. The book version followed in 1996.

 Even when looking forward to next season, we need to remember seasons past. No matter what the holiday.
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Re: How could I have forgotten ?
« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2013, 05:48:47 PM »
Thanks for the info, I have not heard of him before now.

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Re: How could I have forgotten ?
« Reply #2 on: December 24, 2013, 08:02:33 PM »
I sure miss "Northwest Archery". I remember spending a lot of time in there as a kid. It was always a special day when my dad would take me there. It always felt like a small vacation. Man, I can close my eyes and almost smell the old shop...thanks for the trip down memory lane :tup:

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Re: How could I have forgotten ?
« Reply #3 on: January 01, 2014, 06:29:56 PM »
I also remember those days when I used to go up to NorthWest Archery on Friday nights. I loved going up their and  visiting with Glenn and his family. My brother and I was lucky to have had a hunt with him in Idaho in the early 80s and will never forget what a great man he was. I loved his family and loved spending time with them. He is everything to archery and without Glenn and Fred Bear  archery would not be what it is today. We need more people in this world like him and his family. I miss this great man.

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Re: How could I have forgotten ?
« Reply #4 on: January 02, 2014, 12:41:27 PM »
Did you sell the arrows? If not, I'd be interested in them

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Re: How could I have forgotten ?
« Reply #5 on: January 02, 2014, 04:55:19 PM »
I have autographed pictures of Glenn hunting in Alaska with Fred Bear framed in my house. I used to go to his shop and sit there and listen to him talk hunting as long as he would keep telling stories. One of the true pioneers to our sport.

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Re: How could I have forgotten ?
« Reply #6 on: January 05, 2014, 06:10:09 PM »
He was a kick in the pants and I really enjoyed the opportunities I had to spend some time with him. The journey of bowhunting would have been very different had it not been for Glenn. And I don't mean just for me, but rather for each and every one of us who considers bowhunting a way of life.
I'd just like to remind everybody that it's about the hunting, not just the killing. In other words, it's about the total experience, the sport itself and the challenge involved. Bowhunting, done right, is a justifiable and honorable pursuit. Done for the wrong reasons, simply chalking up kills and seeking personal glory, it's taking away rather than giving back to a principled way of life that has to be experienced to be understood. G.StCharles

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Re: How could I have forgotten ?
« Reply #7 on: January 19, 2014, 10:01:40 AM »
His son Jay still makes traditional bows out of his home in Fall City and teaches youth archery, Glen's daughter still makes some of the best cedar arrows you can find any where still under the northwest archery name. Great man and a great family.
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Re: How could I have forgotten ?
« Reply #8 on: January 19, 2014, 10:12:04 AM »
Funny you say that, I was looking at buying some just about an hour ago.   I shoot carbons now, but want to move to hers.  Not sure how to match up spine and such.   

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Re: How could I have forgotten ?
« Reply #9 on: January 19, 2014, 01:33:27 PM »
Funny you say that, I was looking at buying some just about an hour ago.   I shoot carbons now, but want to move to hers.  Not sure how to match up spine and such.   
She would be more than happy to help you figure it out, just tell her type of bow, off the shelf or rest, draw weight and length  :twocents:
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