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Comment September 2010 / Spring – new hope and a new energy

Cover september 2010Is it not true that with spring’s first blossom a new hope arises in one’s soul? It is said that as Adonis rises from the underworld men are filled with new energy to work the land and take on new endeavours. Well, I do not believe in Adonis or any of the other Greek gods, but it is surely true that spring brings a new zest for life after a bleak winter.

With spring also comes the end of the hunting season – which is, of course, quite unfortunate for all bowhunters. However, archery and bowhunting never stops. One can bowhunt all year round on some farms – and the long summer days give one many hours to practise with the bow and arrow in the evenings after work. This is surely the time to compete in archery competitions ....

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Leading article / Choosing a compound bow – part 2

BowCleve Cheney continues his series on choosing the correct compound bow. In this article he looks at cam design and arrow speed.

Everyone (or most people, that is) wants to shoot the “fastest bow” on the market. Before getting into the nitty gritty, it is important that we become familiar with advertised bow speeds so that you are not misled by advertising propaganda. In the archery industry speed sells, and the 300-feet-per-second barrier is the sort of benchmark many beginners to the sport desire or expect from their bow. The neophyte is often disgruntled by the fact that he cannot get his bow to shoot at the velocities advertised in some glossy bowhunting magazine. The problem could be attributed to IBO velocity ratings ...

Page 8 in the September 2010 issue

Danie Rossouw – die Bok wat boogjag

DanieDanie Rossouw, the well-known Springbuck and Blue Bull rugby player, recently visited Africa’s Bowhunter and told interviewer Redge Grant about his passion for nature and bowhunting. This of course created quite a stir at the office. Danie has no less than three Currie Cup titles behind his name, as well as two Super Rugby titles, a Tri-nations title, and a world cup and series victory over the British and Irish Lions. We were impressed by his friendly nature and humility – and most of all how much he loves hunting and being in the bush. 

Redge Grant gesels met Danie Rossouw, wat geen bekendstelling nodig het nie. Almal in Suid-Afrika en baie rugbyliefhebbers regoor die wêreld weet dat hy ’n skitterende rugbyspeler is en dat hy reeds roem in dié sport behaal het. Dit is egter minder bekend dat hy ook ’n groot belanstelling in boogjag het, met passie daaroor kan praat, en dat hy reeds baie bokke met die boog platgetrek het.

Redge: Danie, wanneer het jy begin jag?
Danie: Ek jag al van jongs af. Ek het op Witrivier groot geword en was baie saam met my ouers wildtuin toe. Ek het daar ’n liefde vir die bos begin ontwikkel en my droom as jong seun was om ’n wildbewaarder te word.

Hoe oud was jy toe jy jou eerste bok geskiet het … 

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Contents
SEPTEMBER 2010
CONTENTS
5      Comment: spring – new hope and a new energy
7      From our readers
8      Choosing a compound bow – part 2
15    Suid-Afrikaanse boogskuts skitter in Duitsland
19    A quick guide to bowhunting impala
20    Danie Rossouw – die Bok wat boogjag
23    101 bowhunting tips
24    Product showcase – a sun-tapping light cap
25    Product showcase – Eliminator II: quality in fine detail
27    A brace of big 5
30    We have moved!
31    A day in the life of a bowhunter’s wife
32    Club Archer’s Edge opens
33    What do you expect from your PH?
34    Testing the Martin Pantera
38    Readers’ trophies
40    SABA news
44    ABO news
47    Wat is die afstand?
49    Product showcase: Badger Archery Accessories
50    Subscribe and win!
53    A spoke in the wheels of the ‘kinetic energy versus momentum’ debate – part 5
59    NASP: obtaining equipment
60    Testing the Wild Finder
63    Readers’ bush-blind hunting tips

Traditional
65    Shooting with a thumb ring: a beginner’s impressions
66    Elgro Traditional Archers – a great future
67    Some useful hints on arrow making
68    Barky’s notebook
70    Bushcraft: know your plants – part 7
71    Product showcase: mean green cooking machine
72    Pyn in die bene, vark aan die haak!
73    Did you know?
74    Bowhunting opportunities
78    Bows for sale
80    Letter from the rookie

Cover image: Danie Rossouw – photo by Redge Grant

 

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