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SOCIAL This Recurve Bow Is Hunting Its Way Across the Country, and Keeping the Spirit of Fred Bear Alive A recurve makes the rounds among traditional bowhunters When the box arrived, I opened it immediately. Enclosed was a soft, vintage-style carrying case with leather handles. Even though I knew what I would find when I unzipped the case, it didn’t lessen the anticipation. Inside was a recurve bow, built of shiny black maple and disassembled into each of its parts. The dark riser, inlaid with a gold Bear coin, has a red stripe running vertically through the wood grain. The limbs are dark to match, with the “Fred Bear Custom Kodiak T/D” stamp on the lower limb. Beside it was a coiled string, a leather journal, and a Grayling quiver from Selway Archery a remake of the original quivers made by Fred Bear himself, years ago. ....
Sportsman’s Corner: Deer Week: Part Two Modified: 12/10/2020 3:44:33 PM Deer hunting evokes a serious passion in many hunters. The pursuit of “the wary whitetail” is perhaps this country’s number one hunting objective. Here in Massachusetts, that pursuit has really evolved in this writer’s lifetime. When my hunti ng activities began, hunting deer with my father in New Hampshire, I was 12 years old. Then, as still is the case, the age when one could qualify for a hunting license was lower in the Granite State. I could and did during the bird season, hunt on my father’s license in Mass. But, having taken the hunter education course from legendary game warden Arthur Lovely, I could get a New Hampshire license and hunt by myself at age 12. That was a really big deal! Some of my classmates also hunted “up north” and Randy Wentworth also hunted New Hampshire while Steve Barber hunted with his family in Vermont, where the younger age limit was also the law. Every ....