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4 contributions to TradBowhunter-Ethical Predator
🤝 Let's Take a Moment to Welcome Our New Members 🌎
We are building a movement, a global community of like minded people! Let's celebrate our new members this week: @Rick bow Turner trad @Gerard Smith @Luke Mack @Yvens Ulysse Jr @Chris Harter @Jonathan Carver @Eddie Tanner @Brian Cameron @Julien Bockhofer @Layton Dougherty @Faron Griffin @Gunnar Leggett @Tanya Lei @Michael Lewis @William McSpadden Our Traditional Bowhunting Community is growing like crazy! ...we have members from across the globe from North America to Australia! 👉 Check out our map, see the members who are close to you and all our members from around the world: MAP
🤝 Let's Take a Moment to Welcome Our New Members 🌎
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Thanks all!!
🎯The One Instinctive Aiming Drill Almost No One Practices (But Should)
Grant Richardson has written many articles in Traditional Bowhunting Magazines and I had the opportunity to speak to him about the "One Instinctive Aiming Drill Almost No One Practices (But Should)"... You don’t need your bow for this. You don’t need a range. All you need is two quiet minutes. The Drill ⬇️ Minute 1: Sit down. Pick ONE spot across the room.Lock in. No movement. No drifting. Minute 2: Raise your bow arm and visualize: Draw → anchor → release → hold. Visualize whatever you shoot - target, 3D, or an animal. The brain doesn’t know the difference between real reps and focused visualization. Why This Works ✅ - Trains focus and concentration - Builds instinctive aiming pathways - Exposes weakness under pressure - Sharpen skills even when you can’t shoot Instinctive shooting is a perishable skill. If you don’t train it, you lose it. This drill keeps you sharp - even off the range. 👇 Question for the group: What breaks your focus the fastest when you’re shooting - movement, noise, or pressure? Let’s talk.
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This is so helpful, I can't set up my target stuff right now as it is cold and we just got a huge dump of snow. I would say noise is the biggest distraction for me, but with practicing this, I can already tell that that will change. My eyes do start hurting when I stare at one spot too long, but I think wearing my glasses will help that. Though I'm not too sure I could wear them while shooting my bow 😅
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@Grant Richardson thank you! I guess I just worry that the string will catch them
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👋 Hey Guys!...Let's Take The Time To Introduce Ourselves...
My name is Jenn Richardson, my husband, Grant Richardson and I created this group, TradBowhunter - Ethical Predator. We are from Ontario, Canada, I have had a love for the outdoors since I was little. My grandfather being a conservation officer in the United States and my other grandfather a trapper here in Ontario. I have been in Law Enforcement for over 26yrs, love the outdoors, marketing and business so decided to put all three together! This is a passion piece for Grant and I...My hubby being the subject matter expert with Traditional Bowhunting as well as an author, podcast host and 3rd generation traditional bowhunter. We wanted to bring like minded people together and create a place to share their experiences with traditional bowhunting. ----------------- Hey folks! Grant Richardson here - about myself... I was raised in a hunting family. I have Bowhunted with traditional gear all my life and started shooting bows when I was 3. I've been able to hunt all over North America and along the way this past 40 plus years hunting with trad gear I have learned that success is born not from tech or the latest camo but from long cold days in the woods and often- failure. Bows and arrows were always a part of my life and I was lucky to have an upbringing that emphasized time in the woods. I was able to see both the rise of Bowhunting in Ontario and the laws and regulations based on ethics & conservation formed- But - also to see them fall apart to an Industry that focused on the latest and newest tech or gadgets to bring wild game home and not the skillsets I was raised to respect and follow. The very fabric of those primitive weapon/Bowhunting seasons was based on the fact that it was harder to take game with a bow and arrow- simply that it was difficult- but there is the truth that many forgot or perhaps never learned. The Ethical Predator was created from those lessons learned all my life. I helped create this community seeing a need to bring folks from all over the world into a community that supported the old ways, from scouting, tracking & the heritage of Bowhunting I grew up with.
👋 Hey Guys!...Let's Take The Time To Introduce Ourselves...
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Hi! I've lived in many places throughout Canada. I have had my recurve bow for a few years now, but I personally have never been hunting. My brother hunts and his son goes with him and he now has a bow. I've always been intrigued but never known where to start, especially since I have lived secluded for a long time. I did recently move back to where my family lives, but I won't be here for much longer. I'm very interested to see what this group has to offer!
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@Grant Richardson thank you, I appreciate that!
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