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Traditional Archery & Fieldcraft with Ryan Brown (Army Veteran | Eagle Scout | Outdoorsman)

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Tracking.
Hit a nice buck. Tracked for close to 2 miles then lost blood. Going to have drone come look in the AM. Never not recovered a deer. Weighing heavy on me.
Tracking.
👉 Essential Bowhunter Gear Checklist 🏹
Let's talk essential bowhunter gear checklist: 🎯 “Bowhunting Safety - Essential Kit!” Here are 3 reasons to carry a combat or emergency tourniquet in the wilderness: whether Bowhunting or just scouting or hiking! 1. Severe Bleeding Control: A combat tourniquet is designed to quickly and effectively control severe bleeding from limb injuries, which can be common in wilderness accidents such as falls, animal attacks, or knife wounds. By applying a tourniquet, you can rapidly constrict blood flow to the affected limb, helping to prevent shock and even death. 2. Ease of Use: Combat tourniquets are simple to apply, even for those without extensive medical training. They typically feature a straightforward design, making it easy to secure the tourniquet in place and adjust it as needed. This ease of use is crucial in high-stress wilderness situations where every minute counts. 3. Compact and Lightweight: Combat tourniquets are designed to be compact and lightweight, making them an ideal addition to your wilderness first aid kit or backpack. They won't weigh you down or take up valuable space, yet they can be a lifesaver in emergency situations. Remember, it's always better to be prepared and have a combat tourniquet on hand, especially when venturing into remote areas with limited access to medical care! 👉 Post your photo of your tourniquets below - let's make sure we inspire everyone in our community to have one!
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Ever since time in the military I keep a tourniquet in every vehicle I own and every pack I use for hiking or hunting.
Post your hunt/bow in the wild!
Hey folks! 📢 Throw up an image of your bow in the wild. 1- Bow 🏹 2- What your hunting 🦌 3- Where your hunting 🌲 4- Tree stand/ Ground Blind or Stalking 🎯
8 likes • 19d
Bow is a john maus lone wolf longbow. Missouri Whitetail Spot and stalk/ sit and wait. 😆
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@Grant Richardson
Sticking with Tradition🦅
Why did you choose stickbow hunting over compound bows? Share your personal journey with us! ​
3 likes • Nov 7
When I was young I was in scouts. That introduced me to archery. At 11 in Missouri I started hunting and harvested my.first whitetail with a longbow. I've been hooked ever since. It's not just the challenge of hunting traditional ways, but the connection and therapeutic aura associated with the simplicity of a traditional bow is just something you don't find behind a compound with the gadgets or a high-caliber scoped rifle.
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Where is everyone tuning in from? Drop your state below!
Comment your State or Province!
2 likes • Nov 7
Missouri
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Ryan Brown
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Veteran. Father. Outdoorsman.

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