It’s true, a person interested in hunting game with traditional bow and arrows can learn about the sport by reading magazines dedicated to the sport.
Yet, to become proficient in traditional bowhunting, the novice stick-and-string hunter also needs to spend time in the fields and woodlands practicing those skills. Here is my story on how one cottontail rabbit’s lessons helped me develop my stalking and accuracy skills as a beginning traditional bowhunter.
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