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    • ChumpMcgee
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        So I spend my evenings searching the web for traditional info and entertainment. I have a few go to websites that I check regularly to see if any new topics, videos, articles etc. have been posted. I am always looking for new websites that I have never been to or new videos to explore. I find myself coming to tradbow.com ALL the time and reading up on what people have posted. I also find myself going onto youtube and watching videos of people shoots hunts thoughts and instructions. I will put a list of my go to websites and people that I follow and hope you do the same for everyones interest and entertainment.

        https://www.tradbow.com – given if you are reading this 😆

        http://www.3riversarchery.com

        http://www.archerywarehouse.com

        http://www.youtube.com

        I have a few people that I follow and they are:

        Leatherwoodoutdoors

        Greyarcher1

        wildernessoutfitters

        bounty764hunter

        Let us know your hidden websites that you like….I promise I won’t tell anyone 😉

      • Mark Turton
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          Add Clay Hayes Twistedstave to your Utube list.

        • ChumpMcgee
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            I have never seen his actual website but have seen a few of his videos online. Very helpful guy!!!

          • Goraidh
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              I spend much time on Tradgang.com, and some time on Tradhunter.com. If you Reddit, I have a sub called r/tradbowhunting. And YouTube, of course.

            • Wexbow
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                Check out bearpawblog on youtube. Henry and the crew have a series of “feel the spirit” field archery videos. Beautiful scenery, cool music and some pretty nifty shooting here

              • archer38
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                  I’ve been following Greyarcher on youtube for a while now. He’s great. I also try bowhuntingtv from time to time as there are some good traditional hunts on there. I’ve also checked out everything I could find on line from Rick Welch. He has a forum site as well. http://www.theaccuracyfactory.forumotion.net

                  Some good videos and people on there too, but TBM is always my go to site. Great people, great stories, great topics and the overall wealth of knowledge that is shared here is hard to beat !!

                • Jason Wesbrock
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                    If you’re looking for excellent YouTube videos, I’d add Jimmy Blackmon’s to the list.

                  • David Coulter
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                      Yes, youtube is full of helpful stuff. It can also be entertaining just to start somewhere and see how fast it all falls apart into the idiots’ abyss. One time I was doing a traditional archery search and after clicking about three or four of their video suggestions I ended up with nascar style garden tractor racing. Now that’s entertainment.

                      I also want to add my bowyer’s site, http://www.stewartsarchery.com .

                      Aside from archery, my favorite website for information is http://www.wheelhorseforum.com , Red Square. I have an old WH 518 that was beat up when I bought it in 96 and it’s still going…

                      When I was first getting into archery I spent a lot of time (and money) at 3Rivers. Excellent site with lots of great reviews to help learn what other folks are doing. best, dwc

                    • coastalbendbows
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                        I’ve just rescently been admitted here. Been reading the last few days a bunch of the threads. Been stuck in the paperback magazine ages.

                        Some of the other i goto visit and see what all my other bowyer friend are up to.

                        Tradgang

                        Pirates of archery

                        Stickbows leatherwall

                      • Jason Wesbrock
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                          DWC,

                          You may want to also check out http://www.mytractorforum.com. I found a ton of good info there when I got my old John Deere 214.

                          Back on topic…there are also some good traditional archery / bowhunting pages on Facebook. If nothing else, I really enjoy looking at other people’s photos there.

                        • Bruce Smithhammer
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                          • ChumpMcgee
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                              I am going to have some surfing to do in the next few weeks it looks like!!!

                              I have also been searching around youtube for traditional archery related topics and find myself watching the most bizarre stuff. Got love you tube and its distractions!!!

                            • Greg Ragan
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                                Lots of good Howard Hill clips on youtube also!

                                Oh, and the Schulz video!

                              • James Harvey
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                                  http://traditionalknowhow.blogspot.com/ is another worth checking out.

                                  Smithhammer, that RMSgear site has beautiful photography on it.

                                • ChumpMcgee
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                                    I agree the RMSGear website is pretty awesome!!!

                                  • Ben M.
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                                    • LimbLover
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                                        Smithhammer wrote: A few I enjoy:

                                        The Traditional Woodsman

                                        Life and Longbows

                                        Hunter Angler Gardner Cook

                                        RMSGear Blog

                                        I am honored you put my blog site on this list! Stay tuned, I will not disappoint. A few of mine are:

                                        http://www.americangrouch.com

                                        http://www.simplytraditional.net

                                        http://www.stickandstring.com

                                      • Tony n
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                                          The “Traditional Know How” is a great find! I’ll enjoy it very much.

                                          Thanks!!

                                          Tony

                                        • sinawalli
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                                            Pretty much this site, Trad Gang, but they are a bit too anal for me!

                                          • Ben M.
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                                              Well. This one is a stretch but it’s so darned interesting that I just had to share it. They even have an active discussion forum. The sling is a simple, effective, traditional hunting tool. This site has me hooked; I’m gonna try the sling on small game.

                                              Slinging.org

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