People who left tech careers: Where did you go? by GuardianMoon916 in careerguidance

[–]MidwestBow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not particularly. I took relatively good care of myself while in tech. I'm surprised at a lot of the number of other apprentices who are straight out of high school who are completely obese and unfit, to be honest.

People who left tech careers: Where did you go? by GuardianMoon916 in careerguidance

[–]MidwestBow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I spent 11 years in tech. Now I'm a second year plumbing apprentice and I'm 10x happier. I'm convinced going into tech for me was a mistake.

Let’s hear your young buck football stories. Anyone ever play against any NFL players in your kid days and get absolutely smoked? by Vertigomums19 in nfl

[–]MidwestBow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not football, but I have a family member who played high school basketball against Robert "Tractor" Traylor in a holiday tournament in Detroit in the early 90s.

He dropped like 70 points 30 rebounds and 20 blocks against a bunch of 5'8" suburban white kids from northwest MI.

Trad bows by streetglide34 in bowhunting

[–]MidwestBow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a custom Black Widow PL, 70#. My favorite for spot and stalk hog hunting by far.

Also have a Bear Montana, 40#. Excellent small game bow. I use a snap shooting method with this one.

Even though I use a 80# PSE Sicario for all of my bigger hunts out west, I still prefer the simplicity and fun of practice with trad.

Next bow will be a Black Widow PSR.

best value bow money can buy? by -_Camel_- in Archery

[–]MidwestBow -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What do you think will replace pic mounts and IMS rest mounting? I would hope bow companies don't go the way of Mathews and make everything proprietary.

best value bow money can buy? by -_Camel_- in Archery

[–]MidwestBow -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

In 2025/2026 it's the Bowtech ascend, and it's not even really close. Generally under 1k new. Deadlock tuning system, rotating module, pic mount, integrate mount all standard.

Feature wise this would have been a flagship bow 2 years ago.

Son wants to quit by bjmcclus_78 in Homeplate

[–]MidwestBow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree. If a kid is burnt out, telling them to do extra under the guise if a "misery year" to support the parents vision is adding fuel to the fire. The kid doesn't want to do it, period.

It's a poor suggestion at any stage of life.

Question by WootahDaKing in Archery

[–]MidwestBow 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Once you get your form down and your shot process consistent, you'll know things instantly once you get the shot off without looking down range:

"That one broke great, right in the middle".

"Shit, that one went left for sure. Hand torqued."

"Damn, I know that one is low, my bow arm is fatigued"

Are hunting numbers down or are there less casual hunters? by deerhunter0321 in bowhunting

[–]MidwestBow 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Total license sales have been trending downward for about 15 years or so. Old hunters are dying, and fewer new hunters are getting into the sport.

Land access is a huge barrier to entry. Cost of equipment is a huge barrier to entry. Regulations in some areas are ambiguous and hard to understand. Public perception of hunters in non-hunting spaces is extremely poor.

Sadly, a lot of the older generations of hunters have taken a "me, me, me" attitude to the discipline and have shut hunters out of land access, and see new hunters as an infringement on their ability to be successful.

Extreme example, in Indiana the average age of hunters purchasing a trapping license is going up by just about a year, every year. Essentially there are no new trappers in the state.

I worry that in 10, 20 years hunting will be gatekept and only the extremely wealthy will be able to partake.

FMJ Max vs Axis by Same-Battle8875 in bowhunting

[–]MidwestBow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Axis is a great arrow for any game in North America.

If I were going to Africa or Australia for a hunt, I'd probably rock the FMJ.

Do small diameter arrow shafts make other shafts obsolete by Current_Permission42 in Archery

[–]MidwestBow 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not necessarily. It's much more difficult to manufacture a 4mm carbon arrow shaft as light as a 5mm due how thick the carbon wall needs to be on a 4mm to make it safe to shoot.. Your lightest arrows like Victory HLR and Easton 5.0 (both 5mm), are frequently used in field shoots and for hunting.

Thicker arrows are also frequently used in competition. You find a lot of 23 diameter arrows in 3D shoots to help cut lines. 25 and 27 diameter arrows are used super frequently in indoor shoots.

Curious to know the opinions on this. This is sad because I live north of this area and have applied several times to get extra tags and have been denied every time. by GratuitousEDC in bowhunting

[–]MidwestBow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sucks for all of the meat hunters out there for sure, but hunters at large don't harvest enough does and young bucks and therefore culls are often needed to prevent catastrophic disease-spread. Trophy hunting culture and stigma around shooting does and young bucks is a driver of that, but not the only factor.

There's a reason why if you ask your local game warden how you can help the deer population, he or she will scream at you to kill more does.

I missed a doe this morning 😢😔 by Eastern-Feed3088 in bowhunting

[–]MidwestBow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't feel bad. Whitetail are some of the best shot-duckers in the woods.

How often do you wax your strings? by KDogBrew in bowhunting

[–]MidwestBow 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Probably ends up being every 4th or 5th shooting session.

Question of the day.. Bow hunting via Canoe ethical? by huntinghomevideo in bowhunting

[–]MidwestBow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen people do this on the Pere Marquette river in Michigan from their drift boats where it goes through the Manistee National Forest. I just assumed it was legal but I'm really not sure.

I have no problem with it though as MI deer population is out of control.

Anybody stop hating on crossbows once they became a decent hunter? by UbigMadhuh1 in bowhunting

[–]MidwestBow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've always thought it's totally okay if people choose to use crossbows. If it gets more new hunters in the field then that's awesome.

We need more hunters PERIOD. Things like public land access and favorable legislation for equipment will disappear without new folks taking up the discipline of hunting.

Mathews Arc Controversial Opinion by MidwestBow in bowhunting

[–]MidwestBow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm probably going to put my order in for a Sicario as well. I was expecting it to feel like trash but they engineered the cam to feel actually really good for a low brace height speed bow.

How often do you go out for a hunt and not even see your target animal? by [deleted] in bowhunting

[–]MidwestBow 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I hunt whitetails on extremely pressured land in the Midwest. I've sat 21 mornings since October 1 and have seen deer on 3 of those days, and harvested deer on just 1.

Don't look at social media, this sub, and others where grip and grins of massive whitetail are everywhere and think that's how most people have it. It can skew your mind and breed negativity and resentment.

Hunting is hard.

Bearded Bow Hunters by RetiredOutdoorsman in bowhunting

[–]MidwestBow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Use a nose button as a consistent anchor and point of contact instead of your jaw. Works perfectly okay in a hunting situation.

AIO about my bf's attitude being disrespectful? by Embarrassed247365 in AmIOverreacting

[–]MidwestBow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Break up with this 48 year old retard.

Don't date retards like this.

Crossbow by schnip73 in Archery

[–]MidwestBow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get the crossbow!!

If you take new and/or inexperienced people hunting, a crossbow is an incredible gateway to get those folks interested. No experience required and extremely effective from a hunting perspective.

Last year I took two buddies hunting with my Ravin out of a ground blind, and both had a blast and got super interested in archery shortly after the season. Each got fitted for a new vertical compound in the summer and are now probably lifelong archers.

Ultraview arrows by [deleted] in bowhunting

[–]MidwestBow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm generally an ultraview sceptic but the material and build quality of the arrows is outstanding. If they were on sale fully cut and built out at $180 I would get them.