Clicker Modifications

There are several different types of clickers. Some attach to a bow’s riser and slide along the arrow; others attach to a bow’s limb and connect to the bowstring by utilizing a short chain and string. Most archers know it is best to replace the standard clicker chain with string to avoid chipping [...]

Clicker Modifications2025-08-26T14:40:45-06:00

Build a Life-Size Archery Target

Start with a reference photo and a ruler. Lay out and trim your foam to the approximate size of your completed target. Attach pieces with glue, expandable foam or tape. Over several decades of traditional bowhunting, I developed a strong desire to know as much as possible about my quarry. When [...]

Build a Life-Size Archery Target2025-08-25T13:11:12-06:00

Make a Big Game Cart

A lady having a yard sale gave me an old golf bag cart to get it out of her yard. Since I’m a tinkerer, I could see more than an old golf bag cart; I could see my new game cart! I attached some wooden boards to the cart using 3/4” conduit holders [...]

Make a Big Game Cart2025-08-20T17:11:09-06:00

Feather Arrow Holder

I am always struggling to keep my arrow on the shelf while hunting, so I came up with this nice looking arrow holder.

Feather Arrow Holder2025-08-05T12:32:41-06:00

Elastic Arm Bands for Archery

About once a year, I spend an hour sewing a dozen elastic bands for sleeve protection. These are very simple to make: just snug the elastic around your arm while wearing a heavy coat, then mark it with a sharpie marker or pin it with a safety pin. Use that measurement as a [...]

Elastic Arm Bands for Archery2025-07-15T13:00:57-06:00

Elk Tactics for Traditional Bowhunters

The wide-racked herd bull stood facing me at six yards, moaning, drooling, and mooing like an Angus. A string of slobber nearly reached the ground as he rocked back and forth. I knelt behind a three-foot spruce with my longbow, hoping for a shot opportunity on this last morning of a long season. [...]

Elk Tactics for Traditional Bowhunters2025-08-05T11:55:47-06:00

Trekking Poles

Nowadays, I don’t leave home without them. Years ago, I was several miles into a tough cougar chase when things went from bad to worse. Bright sun had caused evaporating scent conditions on the snow, and only one of our three hounds was still on the lion track when I started a long, [...]

Trekking Poles2025-07-15T12:01:30-06:00

The Bowhiking Chronicles #091213: Late Start, Fell Apart

You’ve heard it likely thousands of times throughout your life: “The early bird gets the worm.” I suppose that it’s true; especially with elk hunting. I recall one September, being frustrated that “my mountain” suddenly hosted triple the amount of pickup trucks, and therefor triple the amount of competing bowhunters. Opening day found [...]

The Bowhiking Chronicles #091213: Late Start, Fell Apart2025-07-15T12:12:53-06:00

Nock Fit

When Dacron was the only bowstring material used, almost every nock commercially available would fit snugly on a bowstring. Today many bowyers are building bows that can shoot Fast Flight or other non-stretch string material. These new materials are much stronger and much thinner than Dacron, so a smaller number of strands are [...]

Nock Fit2025-07-08T15:51:28-06:00

Skin a Cat: Glove or Tab?

While a few of us still shoot with bare fingers, most traditional bowhunters soon learn that archery is a lot more accurate and comfortable with something between the fingers of your dominant arm and the bowstring. The choices are pretty simple: tab or glove? Once that decision is made, not many change, and [...]

Skin a Cat: Glove or Tab?2025-07-08T10:37:13-06:00
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