They have a nice campsite too! Only $8-10 a night. I spent a weekend down there....caught some fish in the little "Watering Hole." I liked it.
not to get back on subject or anything where is this wma? ive never heard of it. tryed fwc no luck could someone post a link? id like to try a hunt heere
Plus, you have to spell the damn thing right! It's Myakka, not Mayaka as the title of the thread has it. It's not a WMA, but a PSGHA.
Full name is Myakka State Forest Public Small Game Hunting Area.
Here's a link to last year's brochure: http://myfwc.com/docs/Brochures/09-10_MyakkaSGA.pdf
On the archery hunt, any licensed hunter with a WMA permit can hunt the archery season.
What I am trying to do is create a primitive archery hunt where the folks only use primitive equipment.
Wood longbows, wood arrows, feathers, and "LEGAL" hunting points, Dressed in primitive clothing too!
As I am a medeival researcher, I would be dressed in a 13th century Englishmans clothing, and hunting equipment to stalk and kill a hog.
I dont have any longbows done at the moment, but have several in the works. For friends I have been making them at cost, and because I consider all on the forums here friends I would extend that offer to you as well. Hence Im not making a dime, only providing a service. I also teach bow and arrow making classes at my woodshop.
A plain english longbow made from hickory, with a clear glass backing runs with shipping roughly 70 bucks. String is extra. I currently have several bows in line so building one of these may take a while.
On the archery hunt, any licensed hunter with a WMA permit can hunt the archery season.
What I am trying to do is create a primitive archery hunt where the folks only use primitive equipment.
Wood longbows, wood arrows, feathers, and "LEGAL" hunting points, Dressed in primitive clothing too!As I am a medeival researcher, I would be dressed in a 13th century Englishmans clothing, and hunting equipment to stalk and kill a hog.
I dont have any longbows done at the moment, but have several in the works. For friends I have been making them at cost, and because I consider all on the forums here friends I would extend that offer to you as well. Hence Im not making a dime, only providing a service. I also teach bow and arrow making classes at my woodshop.
A plain english longbow made from hickory, with a clear glass backing runs with shipping roughly 70 bucks. String is extra. I currently have several bows in line so building one of these may take a while.
Do you use authentic 13th century glass on your longbows? :smartass :archer
What's the approximate draw weight on one of your longbows?
