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Offline Rancid Crabtree

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The Quest for a homemade deer
« on: October 24, 2007, 05:47:50 AM »
I would like to harvest a deer with all homemade archery equipment. I have harvested 37 deer with a bow but all have been with modern equipment. This year I will up the challenge a bit and try to do it with a

Homemade bow. I made an English longbow with a walnut riser, leather grip and a flemish string, I made string silencers from a tanned raccoon tail. It is tillered to be 45 pounds at 28 inches.





The bow case I sewed from a piece of denim.



The arrows are cedar. I crested them and fletched them with the feather from a turkey I shot.



I made the broadheads from field points and band saw blade material.



I used leather to make a finger tab, arm guard and field quiver. I decorated them with leather tooling and antler buttons and bear claws.







My camo is homemade as I posted in the "homemade camo" thread.

I made my own portable climbing stand and ladder stand.









I made the safety harness from seat belt material and metal buckles.



The hunting knife is made from an old sawsall blade and a deer antler with deer rawhide.



I get the rawhide from working the hides of the deer I shoot.



I practice into a homemade target.



I would love to sleep in my homemade Tipi the night before the hunt.





If I am successful, I will turn my deer into homemade sausage and jerky.



Any day in the woods is a good day.

 

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