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Quote from: pianoman9701 on April 17, 2012, 10:20:14 AMQuote from: popeshawnpaul on April 17, 2012, 10:18:51 AMWhat was traditional back when we got our archery seasons? It wasn't a new laminated recurve, fast flight string, replaceable razor heads, and carbon shafts. To me, if you truly want traditional then make your bow, make your string, find your feathers, make your glue and attach it to your wood shaft you made. Oh, and chip your head from rock or forge your own steel head. That's how it was done for thousands of years and anyone that feels good about themselves because their bow doesn't have a wheel is fooling themselves. If you look at archery equipment from the time it was invented to now, the equipment considered "traditional" by many are all recent advancements in equipment in the last 50 or so years. This is a small amount of time in technology compared to the thousands of years of how it was traditionally done. Are you possibly confusing "traditional" with "primitive"?No. All archery hunting is primitive according to WDFW and most archery groups.
Quote from: popeshawnpaul on April 17, 2012, 10:18:51 AMWhat was traditional back when we got our archery seasons? It wasn't a new laminated recurve, fast flight string, replaceable razor heads, and carbon shafts. To me, if you truly want traditional then make your bow, make your string, find your feathers, make your glue and attach it to your wood shaft you made. Oh, and chip your head from rock or forge your own steel head. That's how it was done for thousands of years and anyone that feels good about themselves because their bow doesn't have a wheel is fooling themselves. If you look at archery equipment from the time it was invented to now, the equipment considered "traditional" by many are all recent advancements in equipment in the last 50 or so years. This is a small amount of time in technology compared to the thousands of years of how it was traditionally done. Are you possibly confusing "traditional" with "primitive"?
What was traditional back when we got our archery seasons? It wasn't a new laminated recurve, fast flight string, replaceable razor heads, and carbon shafts. To me, if you truly want traditional then make your bow, make your string, find your feathers, make your glue and attach it to your wood shaft you made. Oh, and chip your head from rock or forge your own steel head. That's how it was done for thousands of years and anyone that feels good about themselves because their bow doesn't have a wheel is fooling themselves. If you look at archery equipment from the time it was invented to now, the equipment considered "traditional" by many are all recent advancements in equipment in the last 50 or so years. This is a small amount of time in technology compared to the thousands of years of how it was traditionally done.
What does "traditional" really mean?
Quote from: STIKNSTRINGBOW on April 17, 2012, 08:00:46 AMWhat does "traditional" really mean? In the end it matters not what it means to you or anyone else on here, its how its defined by WDFW and their lobby.
hell call them Star Trek weapons I don't care.