Anybody else here read "Traditional Bowhunter" magazine?

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Captainkirk
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Anybody else here read "Traditional Bowhunter" magazine?

#1 Post by Captainkirk »

The last two issues I bought have been really good....even at Bass Pro prices. (retail) I was thinking about subscribing but wondered if all the issues were as good as the ones I had, or if I just got lucky?
I used to enjoy Bowhunter magazine but noticed (now that I'm a trad shooter) that 95% of the articles and ads focus on compounds and crossbows.
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#2 Post by Carpdaddy »

Got it for many years, always looked forward to getting it in the mail. Somehow forgot to renew.

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#3 Post by Captainkirk »

Carpdaddy wrote:Got it for many years, always looked forward to getting it in the mail. Somehow forgot to renew.
Would you call it worthwhile?
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#4 Post by Carpdaddy »

I think so, sure is a lot cheaper to subscribe, I usually did two years at a time for the savings.

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#5 Post by Tradman »

worth every penny.
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#6 Post by Dan »

I have had a subscription for 4 years or so. Very good magazine.

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#7 Post by Graps »

I get that one and Primitive Archer delivered to my house .
Like 'em both .
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#8 Post by hornfrog »

Ditto Graps. I know he hates it when we agree. :D
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#9 Post by Captainkirk »

hornfrog wrote:Ditto Graps. I know he hates it when we agree. :D
Yep, sump'n ain't right if'n you two are agreein'.
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#10 Post by mooseman »

If you read Traditional Bowhunter Magazine you can also go to the website ( tradbow.com) and read a story written by Gary Olsen ( my hunting partner) called "Angus and the Bushwacker". Gary and I were the ones that just went hunting with Larry in Oregon for elk. Gary has written many articles for Traditional Bowhunter Magazine and Bowhunter magazine. The story is about the buck I shot last year called the bushwacker and Angus, the biggest buck we saw.

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